The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1906, Page 7

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BOS CCERMEE EHS EERES FER * b> A - ReteF spoke again WEAVERS GIVE THREE DAYS OF GRACE. ° NOT GET | . 1. Nearly f 1 in the ALL Mallar any ain Hee, a weTne sTRike 8 LED BY THURSDAY THE UNION SHINGLE WEAV 1 mith men have mot t \ ard to the Uhegat 1 with not » THE STAT ' ur Item alect n gens in Te © Witt oe) alee, act + wale ou" . are employ! sion CALLED " - “ A The tnt The Stimeon Milt mpany will P , pete ages * at its own dock, matead ome by nding the amb barges and aaated a Mi] bay and loading th ah there an with the! bla, w — sfftotaln tor KV penghes Mr : ate ' ot fol oat 2 fers " ; Fae con: ot: | » came out « aru: 1. @. Brown Pogulas , | Ber hard and Bs.’ ' Arlington, J. A.| at, were taken to £ _ was called at 1¢| whe has peritouitia Be Baymont tocela not Detng rep-' has not loat @ game this seas =_— _——_—_- IND THE KING WENT TO HIS DEATH LIKE A KNIGHT OF OLD :* “6L- tea and tragedy turks im the shadow We wonder why Tt was in Frans Sigel park, In New York, that Little Olive Marsh ywned Queen of the May She was as fair a queen as Howe: Mier bitghilie wid” Ni and it fo an fish heart of littie Nathan Stalzesberger, « king of 7 as and played his part well played many gama that you knew royalty ip bis ts of the royal j _ when you were little and sang; they laughed so he robina were frigh rom the trees and a qray #quir he skurrying through the gr a streak. For squirrels and are not used to the ways of « m a coronation day A wantering gust of wind touched the curls of the queen, and here od then there, od it awny d her paper crows and ca Micros an canvnnnonen® ‘There was but one thing for the king to do, be b Bethas bapet after the crown, while his make-believe eereame | j eee ‘They found the little king lying white and still at the front of the | | } sects i or ML The crown was in his hands and bis life was ebbing away, He » Bits auth s attended bis funeral at the Charch of the immacu- late Conce joa, and the paper crewn was by bis coffin Apa vo died Nathan Re Poy —tragety. Saini Linked together. We wonder wy. BALLARD TO HAVE : —_— 2 -— — _ WOGE GRIFFIN ORDERS CITY ttin issued " mit of GOUNCIL TO CALL ELECTION ar future j main point of arcument was TO CONSIDER THE QUESTION iidity of the 5 mm present OF ANNEXATION TO SEAT x tad By le , The. held tha . ~ man a] The exationists t voters This ‘Pom the f in the superior co ctlon was ove wit re so te oe BURGLARS IN STORE By J0 e. of the rey agg y , Er, the of Ballard, re 7 ra ‘alk Mate b ney. M =e - . how cause * tity 1 t ol we een (bold » special “Mapeline Ice Cream tanenat |: etty of § r than the After beth at * md t Shaw's Pha “ Alm Tasting enoon, Judxe Benk b SHORTCAKE AT WHITE HOUSE _ | J 1 Mra. F 4 mnly se. Mra. ¥ ‘ ayers « re . ' « » . * and , a erized # “ » rt 4 , , ‘ sn x que f ‘ mis ° @ of . «ann a the He « anda of . « he ‘* | Furtonge VEER EEE RR ee eee) * * : RESULTS AT 7 : THE MEADOWS : - UNE E ERD EDEON NSS THE MBADOWS, June 18 The by and getting worse, very fow moments. wd FIRST RACE—Four and a Halt! Atkins (McBride), T to 5, won, by three lengths. Carrick, 6 to 1, Beer Bilerd, 6 to 1, third. ECOND RACE ven Furlongs, Laswen (Powell) Sto 1, woo Mra. Matthews, 2 tol, second. Rowna, 10 to 1, third | SERRE NER RRR Eee OVERNIGHT ENTRIES : ee ee es FIRST RACE—Four 1 one-half *** ateee purse, maiden twory incense Heat Van 8 LM ’ . Albans f Actors {as Schreiber entry SECOND RACE- 2678 KR 110] ' 106] ’ - bend | Mee F af 0 ’ ‘ . , 109 Dotters 103 j x 41RD RACE Aix furlongs, nell m j ‘ a09 ! , FOURTH RACEo ° rT) « wor} t 1 ghoe F 9685 Cancee 100 26TH Duelist FIFTH RACE...Pive and a haif t — @, 2-year-olde | K we ret} oA . 109 9055 Ebel Thatcher 9532 Ta 9066 Carmen { Diamonds Me Mew - #656 Nets erie teatrix 442) Ow a *Appre allowance, SIXTH RACE furto woliting, 4 a eat M a Pee 108 he Huger 107 tet PROVE DANGER A SHOPLIFTER aaae MLLE. FOUGERE (MME, GIROD) hocked Ml , . ¢ With 1A ' : ent A at ‘ « tb ' STEAMER RAN INTO A BARK: GTETSON STRUCK THE JANE L STANFORD OFF THE MOUTH OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER I THE ATTLE STAR MONDAY, 1 UNE 18, 1006. THE BARNYARD OF THE FUTURE — Sar rp he FORD RETURNS. FROM HST PRESIDENT OF PACIFIC COAST COMPANY MONTH'S BUSINESS TRIP IN| EAST. 16 BACK FROM A exident of the Py returned th a four weeks bust we pany New York ey ane wc fare wih the Paetfic her offictaln od that the Presidept, being bullt for que te well under we S$ 8 DB steamer wil built ae soon as the 4. tt ie 1 . he Pacif mat Mr. ¥ stated that in mpany aid with the « # of the jaw before! ita UIT GIRL KEPT NERVE NINE-YEAR-OLD MISSES BOAT AND GRAVELY SEEKS A ROOM IN HOTEL—I8 RESTORED To! HER PARENTS. “we Lue NT cipher tn LEAT DAMDROFFC | mun WED SHAMPOO. el ac ay! LICENSES 18 PAVORED. romndt ARRIVED AT NOME any received word t «uh tN it the ‘ and Pennay a. ‘The V Nome last Tuesday and is due hore Friday { SNS HE STOLE | MILLION } ' SENGATIONAL SUIT 18 FILED) AGAINST PRESIDENT OF DE } FOREST WIRELESS TELE | GRAPH COMPANY. } ST. LOUIS, June 18.—H. G. Say-| titer filed a suit In the federal court thie morning against Abraham pivhitte president of the An can fe Forest Wirciess Telegraph cor oy, charging that White's name is Schwarts 4 that changed It to evade ere looting the company san to his own tee of the stockhol te prop: erty. White's wife and the com } pany are made co-defendants | i he *, after and convert LOCAL MEN SEEK PULLMAN, demand June 18.—There in a for wees and buyers are t thing offered and at Jack Hrooks of 1 Youterday sold bie big dray for $390 to William Pointer of Colfax. # bought the t & Pro. f Spokane = TRESPUNTED _ ie : | aoae A REFUND the optit reat note ‘COFFIN TRUNK f ' M » rr ’ cation a» well as morphine poisor ing =: MEA QUESTION BRITISH ARMY LONDON m: mmo a. wanted to know how much of it was WN PARLIAMENT IN GOUTH AF RICA USED CHICAGO PRO DUCT AND PTOMAINE PO! SONING 168 MENTIONED CONNECTION. IN 18 of the house June Kubject in Hicks and Beach Chicago several of at was the tons asked ne te nent to the troops in South Africa in the late war, and bow many eases of enteric fever were due to ptom sierning Secretary of War Haldine re sponded that hal meat came Un Stat but he trace the fe to plo } maine polsoning specifically = OMG ENDS q FINE ROW ULT OF CELEBRATION FIVE BOYS ARE UNDER A CHARGE OF ASSAULT AND PULLMAN HORSES ~ ATTERY AND SEVERAL ARE NUAGING BRUISES. Aa the result of « row in a dance hall at Southeast Seattle on last Tuesday night, five boys giving ir names as Hugh Curtis, Arthur the MeCurly smith hb swora out ruel arged with in a ce Prosecuting Attorney Mackin at ments made to John Kennedy, one of th were badly —bruixed Kent was not severely hurt st night Herbert MeCurly and yton Hart, ar h are al leged with having at a Japa nese Jaborer a ef ar, and they are separately ‘with INDICT THEM FOR | FAVORING TRUST NEW YORK, J 18—The fed ‘ & ft i ‘ y ‘ 1 a t . * 1 to the | GOREMYKIN TROTS ''° } ay his \ r . R n ‘ ad wan a) Ro an hia cn official, and he | blige pe In 1 he} inted minister of the in Emperor Nicholas IT neithe h nor mild | ng them with ament | mor yenever this was possible. |tcar, never trying to express any of} ‘7 M. ¢ 5 " 5 nd A c 1 R s vie | ——$—$_$_$—__— — “ " | BEFORE THE COUNCIL ih ia ie ack| A <4 . " stand. It was ® grea duced in th I xous t t tery to} OF THE AFPFAIRG OF THE LIME COMPANY In the federal court |Judge Hanford enjoined Sature a railroad cor MeMiIItn, nent finance of the at wk in t bor Lime com a hard fought bat tle on both but Judge Han A recelver was also asked for b the plaintiff, Cowell, by stock tn the lime company lo a The case will be determined be fore Standing Master in Chancer Judge Roger 8. Greene. About $600,000 tw Ir eee ee * * * HE BLACKED HER EYE * . * * EVERY DAY FOR NINE * * * 7 YEARS. > * * * TRINIDAD, © June 19—~ @ "I have been nm , o* # years, and during those nine # * yoors have had a black eye & * tt oF t * . f Jaye oe l* * ay from my hus . * 4 Mre, Yaco Gu a* & bef Justice Cow * * 1 * sible * * f x * # rer et i life ® & be i® #h {* @ pure a gun, This & 0 usband admit but de- ® # her wanted her to ret . & home > # Mra Guediehiz hed had her ® # husband arrested on various ® * charges, and the court ordered & *# him ¢ « town, which he & # promined to 4 * * * * eee ee ee HARD LINES. ‘ Wie: How ts J getting on? Wage: Well, when I saw him he hadn't a shirt to his back Wiese: Poor fellow, where aia! you see him? Wess: In bathing NORSEMEN IN CHRISTIANA _ CHRISTIANIA ne 18.—-The ates from America ay to see the cor King Haakon A floral American flags an emblem of ne Stud, of Ham- ed in behalf of address of wel Jorown displaying jhad been ted on } Prof. I viet come The American porty will start for Trondhjem tomorrow. Upon land proceed to the monument and, the Norwegian poet pe a wreath upon it STOLE BOY 10. |: RAISE $2,000 FINDING OF LITTLE FREDDIE MUTH REVEALS STRANGE STORY OF DOWNFALL OF A ONCE PROSPEROUS BROKER. | prrr HIA,J 18 : M t y i boy wh ‘ y th J it t bout $2,000 » ya S| BUHLER LOSES CASH GAVE HIM A WATCH RURD J mth J KENNEY FOUND GUILTY L. BL Kenne I B. M Twas for 1 gla € | ‘ . » | UNION MEN MEET WASHING ON, D. ¢ J jean Federation of Labor is om in this elty “a ) SENIORS AT PICNIC. This afternoon the high sehool sontors are giving their annual ple- nie and ob ving class day a Three Tree point. The ram is us follows: Class or Alex Awhe Adolph Linden; clasa fol bf. Lewin; wa historian i ny Ross; class poet, M Nit hye class pro |phet, Carl ngstone; class will, JUDGE HANFORD REFUSES A} Mine Shi ‘ RECEIVER TO TAKE CHARGE | NEW YORK LIFE | MUTUALIZES - NF YOR! June 18.—The o« of the New York Lite ‘ comp: today adopted an ter providing for mutualization wer Cleveland, of th ook, wh T. F. yan owns, in favor o mutualiae Specials for This Week At“Uncle Sam’s” $30,000 Confiscated Sale 900 MEN’S SUITS 765 YOUTHS’ suITs . for $752 5° ee 0 tor. 8665 650 CHILDREN'S SUITS 3 ts —Norfolka, * Waah 50 CASES DERWEAR The largest stock and best as- if od Men's Me Silke } Kayotien Bal brieca te ar regular $1.00 value f Be » He fornia tke irt all atores for $2.50 on * for gwe MEN'S FINE NECKWEAR Fancy Teck Ties for é 1A Se O ew Four-in-Hands for the Bow Ties DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Ladies’ Hose for se Children’s Hoae e and Men's Handker- Pants BOY'S SHIRT WAISTS Gc and Mothers’ Friend” Shirt Walets f e MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Men's Fancy Stiff Front Shirts, $1.25 kind, for stife and SOCKS AND SUSPENDERS Heavy All Woot Alaska Socks, worth 500 pair, for . Men's Warranted Fast Bla Lisle Thread Socks, 1Se value, Men's Fancy 1 ont Socks, fast colors, worth 2« pair .. Suspenders for Suspenders Be ile Heavy ulne President nders for 98 DOZEN MEN'S HATS Splendid Spring Styles, soft 1 «tiff, for less than half price. 60 Fedora Hats for oe 39 Fedoras and Derby 50c Straw Hate for Le TRUNK. AND TELESCOPES Heavy Solid Zine Trunks, reg- lar $4.00 value f & Fine 37.00 Trunk 83 $16.00 Trunks. ap attached, ae tor Suit Cases for Solid Leather $10.00 Sutt eacopes for Se Teles for $1.00 Telescopes for SWEATERS Sweaters for Sweaters for AN Woet $1.50 $4.09 Fancy Swea 6000 PAIRS FINE ge, At about half es for M Women, ¢ Extra 4 school shoes MEN'S FINE SHOES * CHILDREN S$ SHOES Fancy Kid Si $2.00 Set Shoes $ Juilted Bo k ALASKA OUTFITS [ ‘ mix- $4.00 $ ( Rub t Blank $1 $ 5 " $2.00 and § I ‘ $8.00, go WATCHES ANO GUNS $1 s W $475 iiled Ww » NC ON SA AT THE Monarch Shoe & Clothing Company 1317-1319 First Ave. UNION AND UNI VERSITY STS. HALF BLOCK NORTH P. 0. BE SURE YOU LAND IN THE RIGHT PLACE FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. >w BETWEEN «

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