The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1906, Page 5

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orth « 5 ig thea yester’ ANDS FOR THE COMMON PEOPLE - . TELLS THE) CENTRALIA MAN HURT, CRPNTRALIA, June tf.—John Glo ver, returning from Chehalis on MM bieyele Saturday evening, wa thrown to the ground, disiooating Ma shoulder and other wise brusing| him. He waa taken to town by a passing bugey BLAMES UNION MINERS. WASHINGTON W, ©. Greene, pt June aident of the « 18.—Ce hal ENGINEER ot much asatet-| mines Cananea, bas wri . 3 ance belie K th district} @ letter to the state department al BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS by + ty, City 3 © Thom. | lowing that agitators from the West WHERE THE STRENGTH OF _ ) “sy “sy segyenre Murry my te - 5 ne ae enee hg —_ i are a he e the} the e ne to the re at riots COMMUNITY LIVES, th end ere among the beat there. i gays that they aslo € the city and are building up| planned to overthrow Diaz ' — jay a thelr portion of the - ; i ¥ as their timited i the moe ation from the Most Deserving Citizens, csheapaligiies fade reer: whe live in t thing Murphy has asked of thie! Barter Lake Unton, build | board for his constituents id the goal ou s@ large families, | city engineer, “for the reason that ' al ownerahip believe that the peopl me tn * tee Gases eal (hae the people living 18) PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—Iun wart the! y the eweat ofthe Green Lake district are among t na gather my we whe v hy it emt dewervin, Bene, = cage ” perewt os u ye mont 6 ing cit lterday to celebrate the birth Queen A> arge houses, They have gone out Into the wilder x ne ‘ party in Musteal Fund hall ‘ena! n the I hess, procured their littles pleces of before the first natic an aate city w d and struggled against a a eee ee ite ov kling their lawns ont UnsurMountable difficulties to | C8rer r wae 7 eee an Ie ‘ s t of D pulld their little homes and mont mm ne Tee pee - ubject of Diseussion, m paid for. Ae rapidly an thet; |Ucket. Among those present were 5 Pale aus was the subject of | abilities will 5 it, they have fm. | 15? men who voted for Fremont e mpirites: wemal, discus ved and bem t their sur me in the rome lar weekly meeting | roundings and made them homelike| FIFTY HORSES CREMATED. lef the Doart of pr works last | and attractive, People of that class faturtay arome over @ protest are of the bone and sinew of the 8ST. LOUIS, June = -18.—Fifty/ wars t against paying state and nation, and in my judg-/ horses were incinerated tn the out general fund to as- | ment should be uraged in every | burning of a livery atable an it fa some Horth-end street im-| way possible to carry on the good | dertaking establisument yest : a man Murphy ap work they are doing, because up sing. A fivestory butlding was board t urge the | their good citteenship depends t gutted. The total damage was| provement 1) “The Toitore™ at the Third. Grace Aylesworth, the leading ©The Tollors,” presented by tho | ¥Oman, and Red Brackett, the lead oy +4 ite man, have roles partic y fit pany, af the Third! 64 to them. Charles R. Alles, as to two large aud! is one of the best ed by that popular or yet off tion All of the members are well enst —— THE THEATERS © Pro- | tut a Dited organ er with the audience The throughout the week with the usual f the nation. SWARMING THE BEES the show fe given a good set | Little Rdyth Raynor has 2 the cast and acquitted her with credit yesterday will continue Totlers™ jThe June Remnant Sale Has Been a Great Success— We Rollman Wonderfu! Cherry Arcade Pure Pr ly Warrant t worth 59¢ ore Strawberry | Fuller's Huller ‘ial 3 Rubt qtrart can PAINT $1.39 FLOOR PAINT. . Sy ol eehtapmn ase Whit inch, m bound . se dozen ared, Ful- Paint, Pure Arcade White Rub Jar » hew ber Rings rubber Cement 3¢ 3se dozen Full Pol isk d Glass Ph pee oe “10¢ Fruit aucers, each JAP-A-LAC anything, Jap-a-lac pa and Half wear SPRING WIN P iDOW SC ¢ iron, ALE 79¢ REEN made « hit | “The Mascot.” | “The Nightingale” will be see | matinees and should do good bust ‘on | BOM. the Grand tonight and tomorrow night for the Inet times nae | run of the pices has boeu occasioned | Dy the fact that it te the beet thing yet done by the clever San Pram | cixeo Opera company, and ft will have two ff crowds, without [fouse “The Mascot” opens Wed j Beoday hight for the rest of the) week New Bil) This Afternoon | ater this oft Star th Ht in being givm Att the new bi ve land Hervey @ Devora, kids ASKED TIMENT, suT EXPULSION, Dracula the Demon, a contortion the dancing | GUAR TO. ORDER HIM OUT NOBLES FEARED W. J. BRYAN / | WOULO CREATE REBEL SEN MINISTERS mils czar, how at the It ime AUREATE SERMON. noon WOULD NOT CONSENT TO HIS ERSBURG, June 19 m Jennings Bryan we a‘ wod by the Rus bee known aversationa with « of ima were report advised the t the American from Rassia, hat he w irring up pists against the gov | tore a| Arm: | THE SRATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1906, thle etore meme aeanlonee - re clways open Saturday evenings for your AD PPL PP PP LPP ete down wilt buy a BUCK Bteel ator or gooart here Ba ce este mre “the go-oart store” — 1 have the brightest, largest and most attractive gocart | showing we have ever made & bundred different kinds to select from and $1.00 down —We'll dard Feit entirely Range, a LEONARD refriger this is our strong guar- antes on our ROYAL STANDARD COTTON FELT MATTRESS — equal to any high-grade felt mattroas superior to any medium priced felt mattreds OUR GUARANTEE WH GUARANTEE the ROYAL STANDARD FELT MATTRESS to give lutely satisfactory that It represents th ertale and workman ip; that tt will not be come lumpy; that tt Is su perior to any medium-pric ed felt mattress made. allow you @ thirty trial of the Royal Stan. Mattrese—if not satisfactory we'll jadly return it and refund mount paid will buy any one of them, THE PRICE $10. just telephone us-— aapeeneot ‘emer | ‘o oLo —If you cannot ht \ mexoay come to the store the Ideal witt gladly eummer vend 6a §=6BUCK) furniture range salesman | ] —we af @F to talk with you | elusive Seattle about the pur agents for this chase of a BUCK | range--he will give you full | Information upon the matter of range buying. Just telephone and ask for the Stove and Range Dept.—@unset, Ex. 24; Independ ent 212. amous furnft ure ond have particularly attractive showing of it — aow, Standard Furniture Co. $1.00 Natural Finish Doors, $1.50 MEAT ~ GAPE fe Medium =f with two shelves, fe YOU KNOW WE'RE SELLING DOORS AT 490 INSTEAD OF $1.00. READ: $2.00 Natural Pinteh Doors, any size, for os with brackets, - 4e at ..... Oe #50 COLD weit MOWER $2.49 Famous Cold well Mower known = the world over for qua | | y 2.49 T the the | heb | Bo. mit jof ¢ hot A graceful afternoon 4 ta of bebe blue silk crepe, elaborate with, Jelicate shadow embrot The T gown fs built en princease, the foun: | "lt dation used being soft taffeta of the | # same shade j thee of f the Tho shadow embrotdery ts o! NIGHT— GENT SUCCESSFUL BANQUET WHICH HAS RENEWED en. | THUSIASM, will pew whi block | posing 5 At ing, commit a }and notioe TEMOCRATS. 10 FORM CLUB ETING WILL BE HELD TO RESULT OF RE he King County Democratic club iw the name which the committee recommend for the proposed organization of democrata ch is to be formed at a meeting be held tonight at § o'clock at stonsen’s hall, tn the Ar The selection of a nam organization ie about as f committee will ge ne for the new club. Outline Plans. of the commt i last Saturday in the offl Sweeney, in Haller build it was suggested that the com tee outline plans for the work he club and formulate a declara of principles and purpe to roposed at tonight's meeting a menting But this suggestion was not adopt ed, the objection being advanced | | that organization, or at least }somé of those comprising it, might t the ations ent such in good ta Old Time Enthu here im ¢ 4 well ein Bea om. prosp For ing to sit th lively the first ats attended several ye ‘ are begin things 1 femocr The litieally as} that to | | owards pro exact tone of the fabric and | formed into a long panel at the//nauguration of the Bryan boom front and back of the gown, This|)8# restored the old enthusiasm in | thve | the ty, and the success of last wings out into a conservative Hen a. | jay night's banquet has in The om de weed with: et ed the leaders of the party with | ple effect at the elbows and to on! sure of hope for success in 1 vointed throat This is} ing state and congressional ow. The si o4-) Campaign. Tonight's ing will probably be called to order by ffa, with tuckin oom i pts s James T. Lawler, chairman of the _ mmittee, and the organtaation of he Pop ed club per at thie SELECTED BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA WILL oy BE READY ANY TIME AFTER! Tr JULY 5, ACCORDING TO THE | Gy BUILDERS. lf . ‘ 4 ’ ft ° h yt n t » F & placed me of Moran FP . ave fle A t ' . | f Milw _ WILL HEAR PAPERS Among the Alaskans,” by M 1 nd Religion of Darkne Mrs. ann , K follow ub has ed that ‘ be om for 1 opening permanent STEAMER ASHORE f FIREMEN OVERCOME FAST TRAIN (9 (os UFFRAGISTS IN SEATTLE n No trouble w Galesroome WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tuesday Summer Specials CEE Sa So ee ak PEE PPE, The Pullman Coil Screen Door Spring sells all over for 10 cents; our Saturday Summer price ...c6 + Screen Door Sets etn hate Te 1G) cts LAWN MOWER FOR LESS regular price 20 cents; our Saturday Price Lawn Mower No. 12, ghout the United States for a good, cheap Tomorrow we will put on special sale the Cadet There is quite a demand thre Lawn Mower for mowing small grass plots. We have found it necessary to meet this demand to a limited extent, and while other houses are com- peting for this trade by offering Mowers manufactured with a view of manent competitive prices, we are offering the Cadet Mower, built of ne best material (by skilled workmen) at a price as low as any good L awn Mower can be sold. We have no hesitation in saying that it is the Mower sold at the price. Its growing popularity is one of the best recommendations we have for it. It has large driving wheels, best Lawn brass bearin z8, our patent flexible b »ttom de Speciai.. ee ( 5 The “Never-Break” Saves Worry and Fuel When you think of the many lit- | tle and petty worries that confront | the average housekeeper is it any wonder that’ she hails with delight the advent of such a Range a s the ever Break” is proved to be? The “Never-Break” has every modern improvement—in fact more improvements than any other Range on tho market. In the first place it is Malicable Tron, a material that is never known to break. Then the end-side ¢ a convenience that is the de ail who use the “Never-Break” Range. The arched oven doors, too, are another improvement that spreads the heat and bakes more evenly the top surface of the article cooking. Don't cail to investi gate before placing your order, for, being an exclusive Stove House, we undoubt- edly have something in the Range line that will fulfill your wants. ve We give $30 cash to all our cus- tomers using the “Never-Break” at any time they wish to re- sam Sold on terms of $5 Don’t fail placing your Range turn down and $5 per month to investigate before ENGINE HURLS A N HOW A WREEK THEM INTOAI [L UMBERMEN 9°22!!! “=| DROWNED | ae IN CREW ON INDIANA pon tow \ The In. ing for rienced Main 607, La ck in Phone move: | R. 2708. the men woman's suffras man’s wolo

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