The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1906, Page 5

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GODFREY GIVES IRBITRATI SUGGESTED SAN fare to the Sattors’ , transport hat tration. 7 2 : ; te the 6 ‘ An anew dhe 9 + haw not yet t : ‘ Qeived. STATE NEWS ALLUNeE SHOWS | 11S FOXY HAND TO WORKINGMEN 8aTS ° os Cheha: w Tr. U, is OW ERE: @mion A gold meda “ PELLINGHAM. June hree fe to tak nbe vA y — San } © in the y the sem e cou at nlaht | to t by p « Jape an or wa . « apes th . ap BAND GOES TO NORWAY. ance t the | NEW YORK, June t! whisky to fans band of St. Olat eae. 6 WALLA WALLA A fr Bouble = urred h Serdar, ~? as Maw fype operator of this otty, » Doric K urry of Pawtucket W. | young $F Clancy, a local archite Chrtatiansen, for ¥ of Mir fies Lydia MeKiernan of Web: * i@ the : sal « ade two. eee out here together | TREABEAU FUNERAL. ' The funeral om of George COLFAX © Soe wise Noleggpntertaking he nuapices of t of Eagles NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS — Grand Boxing Con- test---Pleasant Beach W you want to see a Scientific | Boxing Match, detween two top| 1N DIS’T NO. 3 | Gotchers, go to Pleasant Beach and} fee Rafe Turner and Dave Holly Water rent due tn June, for June, | cotored champions, Tharsday, | galy and August. If not paid b aI, 1906. They go over on| june becomes delinquent. Dix Dp. m. boat, and weigh in at Sl trict comprises all the city north of k, a0 go early. Take the 2°20) Galer stree 30 Regular boats, or the Spe|iake Me’ at 6:2 and 7:30 p. m. 4} tet to the Joomes delinquent on the 20th Bargain Day in | Best Gray GRANITEWARE PRESERVING KETTL - R< $1.50 Heavy R Mail Galvar ral Gray Ge yuart yxes Quart Jars : PRESERVING SPOON j toc Gray Granite Preserv ; ing ns Brass and ‘ j Brodie Coat 14-1 tree “oe PRESERVING PAN STEP LADDER 6-foot Ladder Extension AIM PLATE HOT SPRINKLING CANS 35c DUSTERS 29 ITLE ¢ g FEATHER MAD CONVICTS ARE MA POR AR VICE | STN Rell ON |S HEARST SPEAKS ——— WASHINGTON m med $1 ® graft for reyes e« ¢ etna serve mn bil is ed of " * he presi et PREMIER SEODEN BURIED, WELT Talbot for Patents. 206 Mutual L WE HAVE MOVED to Our Temporary Head- quarters ‘1210 ed Ave. After July let we will occupy the we will line of Furnishings. Cases, We Are An Overwhelming || Open for vad ave. a com Clothing. Gents Suit Hata, lete At our present location. and selling reduced price at a greatly LEWIS & CO. 1210 Seeo nd Ave Coifee Co. ond Ave. Cor Pine St, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY ve ar WEAVERS CALLA GENERAL STRIKE »3::3)52:.% trade mark of the National Biscuit Company. It points the way to the food of quality—biscuit and crackers so perfectly baked and properly protected; so cleanly eked and freshly kept, that they never fail to se in their mission to the appetite and heart. Pp This trade mark always appears in red and white. Tt is placed on each end of a dust and moisture proof package that keeps the contents in their original condition. National Biscuit Company products are thus dis’ tinguished and warranted—you are thus protected and guided, in buying the most perfect of bakery products, kage of GRAMAM CRACKERS. You will instantly reoognine their suparvorit ary Graham crackers you ever tasted, They contain all the good of the best Grabew flow enhanced by pertect baking NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY actu 16 op water for manufacturing Uses age; rafiroads; all the modern mente; an elegant sce district adjoining. They are close in. The eis right. The location ts right This ie what we have to offer What have you to offer ux? We would like to » >t J Take the South Seattle car; get off at Monroe street block west to the © ground wil! give you y to our down town offices. (old Duwam wots ground, where the sale prices, terms etc, or « Will Be a Beehive of McLAUGHLIN REALTY | VAN DE VANTER-DAVIS COMPANY COMPANY and Industr SEABOARD SECURITY 4. ©. Hayes, Manager COMPANY y 212 American Bank Bidg 345 Starr-Boyd Bidg. | Main 2476 ind. 2569 | Main 3307 Ind. 2299 | Just stop and think wh ckel Plate Shoe 8) © 2-2." place on gale the following a Company AVENUE AND MARION STREET. CORNER ono ee Te We LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. Phones 992 Colman Dook Shoes Almost Given Away if you don't know the “Nickel store that celle the Gest Shoes money. SPECIAL 3-DAY SALE READ THE PRICES. HALF PRICE Extra Fine Orese the Jenkins Shoe price was $3.00 a pair price, while they last, 81.49 the least Plate” in the city for you ought to, the OF FINE FOOTWEAR- Ladies’ Oxfords LOSS THAN HALF PRICE Upto Dat Girte’ Bhoes: Co 460 Paire of Laird-Gchober's, Wickert & Gardiner’s and Wright & Peters Ladies’ $5.00 Oxford: and Children's Ten Shoes, the 60c and 50c at a pair We -_————— Children’s Sho Another Bargain 298 paire of Wright & Peters’, Wickert & Gardner's and Laird & Schober's mak Oxfords in that a prices favorably situated, Another Bargain One fot of Ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00 Slippers; mostly nar row widths; you can have them while they last at #1.005 UJ Women's Scuffers One tot Women’s Elk Skin Tan Souffers just the thing for house or sea shore; price has been $2 See them for, a pair. Oe Boys’ Shoes _ How Is This? 72 pairs of Ladies’ Black Un Boys’ $2.50 Stee! Shod, Hard dressed Kid, $3.00 Slippers Nox Shoes; the kind that all sizes; for this sale only ata 82.00 a pair S1.! le to buy at thes be All streets are to be gra Bothell to Seattle, making it a fin rowed. A 24-ncre park joins these pal At our dock a regular run of wear; _ sO We only require a small with Interest at 6 per cent extended tr ur store is blockaded with an Contracts will be at be converted into cash in rely New Fall Stock bought The street is blockaded and mmense stock of shoes that r rder to make room for and now on the way. Nickel Plate Shoe Company 8SCOND AVENUE AND MARION STREET the legal heirs, clear of oum) HESITATE—BUY NOW Water front on the lake la b Call at our office for furthe an ent WE ARB THE OWNE OFFICE 227 EPLER BLOCK, ewan eee Want hawe fracture of No finer ride on the » pan Tr \ J J. Jones, who tell arg Be ' t down, received @ largont moe nea . tae on — Don't throw your old clothes adeiphia, can be # Alwo the go : k. cruleurs and tor. |W8Y. Have them cleaned to look Joats leave Pler 2 wix |e new at the Pantorium. Male Swift = Ham at 10 | hapel on Hagard uv, The in-} ny . at Crown Hi ORNEY PUTS IN A FEW io + \! | wr I q 4, | COMMITTER, UNABLE TO wade 1. ‘The ites tea | tery | WworRods N BEHALF OF THE BREAK AWAY AND SHOOT TLE TROUBLE AT BALLARD, rt t t but . | yo) HINAMAN| . a a | MEN ARE AFFECTED | not b wore given po si Wister OC. Willams wilt} POWN-TROODDEN ¢ bd (age t Rd BM 5 ane 2 5 AO GUARD, BUT ARE KILLED IN| TELEGRAPH STRIKE CALL To! r to eo 6 al strike, and] Preach at the Christian church next mF | ere's wWoney romarke ALL LOCALS—3,000 MEN ARE! 1 —_ OMMENTS ON MATTERS h tas FUSILLAD | | AND © p Yee mayne, balding gus A gala | CADE THAT FOLLOWG! AFFECTED. The general call does not affect] omnis | Ny IN GENERAL te... ip’ : i | - any of the Ballard ¢ oe al} the | , Pat Burke, night watchman at the In t |GREAK AWAY AND SHOOT] BALLARD, June tt—The ay tat | Hal ard milla are employing Mone | scented batik sii a tw . at , GUARD, BUT ARE KILLED IN| Committee nelected by the shingle) WNOn men jf 4 several shote at him, The mir tans ' “ ba \ 1 FUSILADE THAT FOLLOWS, =| Weavers to try to wettio the mtrike le the dactinedin nig a \ , , . . NATCHES, M } ur] Waa not able to do aeaything, so last] The case of John A, Campbell, me , : ri " " a it nent telegrams t8 all the| etary of th Ingle Weavers’ 1 « “+ jured nin In Bho state, telling them that] ternational, ” who. Ix charged “| Leschi Park Pavilion . A Character Witness M | | i] N | d d | s an ank yw to teatify to hi ae ay. ity the: eal pod. eharecter. 3 have found a he saw " ing) 'Peloarama were sent to the difter Tuesday afternoon Louis Sims,| Making ft the best dancing floor tn} sd ot Cn Geli jbanker who will make @ } til sonra nt ent looal# last evening, but no word| who was working for the Great thweat Wagner's full} . , [acter witne or the . * 5 ee haw been received from any of the| Northern several mites north of Bal- | ¢ will piay for the bigi ened and combing the ® his hat the weavers are obeying! tard, wa ushed between two tim. dance tonight, so be sure to go, * remium i ation firat » in f r ‘ Y He | » a ly cane will » ° . ” . er : ‘ tthe mt hold - 7 oon ma , 1 Diether The " ha b ~ i “ s > tha Loe 00 Boa t Kh the body, amd, as The turnpike road “a wht neh, but what we 1 mo as nor typ det tier to peoples’ hearts, ° : ) Vhen I came to this country f , yor Lice thvouih yor 8 be on | Hritish Columbia an hwmigra a mn Saye oor ‘ ' a charg fal stopped me and calle . | mouths, or I mis om ron bling t Jan ignorant Fenian. I told him that} eG take mankind His Meal Ticket in Jail |r read the Seattle Times f i . a Peter Pindar “To this way Jand that I was not responsible fo! 8 a 8 Oe sala’ este atlet fh 1 tlmy ignorance , hs 8 ta the eal Fp wed the the ts were And the turnpike guide post is the STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE FREE! tN CASE OF DEATH TITLE WILL SE GIVEN FREE TO LEGAL HEIR® Lakeside Garden Tracts LAKE WABHINGTON CANAL 18 NOW A CERTAINTY AND PRICES SOON WILL BE THREE Times WHAT WE ARE ASKING NOW For Beautiful Location and Fertility of Goll They Cannot Be Excelled—On the West Shore of Lake We have placed on the market these oxcelier t pre: ie coptenden si Gray Gros.’ make of Chit buy them now for $75 to $150, on easy terms from one to three yea.s, Our prices cise all up-to-date sty dren's $2.00 Ghoee; mostly are buving direct from the own = worth $6 and + P+ pair narrow widths; sale price They are beautifully located on the west shore of Lake Washington, Just one mile north of the eit sale price . . ! Me Himits and are eaatly accessible by both boat and train, and an ne is proposed to run direetly through this property. The prices are now so low, {n comparison with the other property not nearl 00d acy a8 we are now selling 4 racts, making It We Offer Exceptionally Good Terms paynient down and the American Investment & Improvement SECOND AVE that the mutiny whe @ out armory, the offi« PRTERSBL J t—t th fell on tt paddock turn. ried that , Jock 1, who had the mount topol t mf ertously hurt. He win the hand and it Tourist Excursion. t 1 1048 » be act with ERY KE T George Graham {GR 69 Ook we meyer hata Eager? a The demand for Swift’s PREMIUM Ham is so large in that dealers include it nearly every order. Be sure its Swif's PREMIUM— and in YOUR order TO-DAY Swit & Company, U. 8. A. Out Sale 18 ATTRACTING THE ATTENTION IT DESERVES. WHEN A SALE COMMANDS SUCH WIDESPREAD NOTICE ON THE MERIT OF ITS OFFERINGS THERE MUST BE STRONG TO BRING IT ABOUT. WE ST ASK YO ATE OUR_ STOCK CONSISTS OF HIGE LOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN, BOYS AN HILD- REN, OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCH USE C {GET OUT OF THE GROUND OR MAY COMMEN' THAT MODELING OUR « J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia FREE! Washington ONE-HALF thelr actual value, You cam are exceptionally hort time you will not summer, and within a 6 nce is certain this for half price. frox har thoroughfare and cut through. One street will be the matin tomobile route, The addition will be cleared, plowed n ace : trains stop dafty at our depot. and all N. P sate stop dally balance in small monthly or quarterly installments, title will be given FREE to DON'T In case of death, These tracts are going very fast, ness, and at further cost », with ing more searce every day, and prices are going up Co. STREETS D. H. LER, I BETWEEN MARION AND COLUMBIA Ph Main 4515; L 2308

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