The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1906, Page 7

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ULY 6, Ne FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1906 OVERNIGHT | VIGTIM OF STANFORD WHITE DROPRED cs ee RL ied | etttteee eet eeeeee Mees ¥ # The Ral ory FIRST RACE ' ‘ ' { morning [GEORGETOWN QM TOMOBILE | saiiing VANCOUVER POLICE WILL CRE BRIEF REIGN OF A BEAUTIFUL : waanieann * 3 ,] ACCIDENT WILL @& LEFT TO °°! ATE A STI IF MRS. BRO ' | CHILO MODEL, WHO was pe nd Youer ; | a 1 refugees, angered) "THE COUNTY OFFICIALS—| si29 *Wheatat THIER 16 DEPORTED TO & H ; |} QUEEN OF AN ORGIE IN ‘ f the del , ; von : OTHER ARRESTS ARE LIKE ‘ ATTLE ; f 7 GOTHAM. on t ' he ' . f | tf x A : LY TO BE MADE , fi . ‘ ‘ 1 26 SECOND RACE ' E pectal Correapond oT tte owing a newspaper it 197 , oe t Sonar sm NEW YORK, July 6—Among t or We attempted to gh ; Hy ; ; J cg vip tye ge beg ide ‘ 0 Rell . th Butter and Cheese . c X wa . ne” ma i . 48 ¢si4 ‘ ” at Wash . js f herift and vee! ’ P ' 7 “ THIRD RACE trem ¢ i Bree Puget tow ' oe elf + oeeee ’ on} j } : from wh garnge , ‘ coon: i sot in York. Artiste and j oe ; wy | sae - ol i about town, © ev not | as a1 O t ' but) 9660 I 109 | want worn ‘ fashionable” women, attended. The | > vipers ; , FOURTH RACE-—Gix- ¢ an, fone 80 2s y . feast worth t ard Was Not in Auto. 4 fice in this eft Beneath Crust cials at Whitehorse, ¥. T., in con ticle he att ‘ I i f an internation ourtsome tank, at the ay , { th t for ¢ hs sles ty at a : 4 rors wale rat t © of an old MAR! Foss y f ch elty the . . * i | » table before th name of J Bartheau. | air. . hl ‘ ; . . , oe ven | ale arrived ta rome erie F ' - | CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS ‘ “ ’ a | full “of rye Rartheau had ¢ ning | f Wapp . ie Idan : ¥ ! 3 . Fourand-twenty b baked | 4 oon of ft belt * n siXTH t . 7 Ae 3 j 3... | in @ pl " ‘ A onal ° eed i. RACE sions 1b cemgme Bia gS1E JOHNSON, CHILD MODEL, CENTER OF INTEREST IN THE the eve of guest © ‘ ' © pe . r ° . ve M pullding GIRLIN-PIE DINNER niered in the huge piece of ad was t) f hard} * R . Ht b t the ple w , " » lay in the F f Ai “t Meadow Hla y - : 41 - ter, and f @ emerge 1 he w I ’ ‘ SEVENTH RACE f . t Te or ooo ef : * : = VETERANS PLAN OUTING F P , : DOWNING, none 4 RYER t ii aa fit ze nie die sis i a me t ? ears gpa AA . srokens, Oe LYONS DELIVERS ADORESS * ‘ . in| son le Parag ‘ vee PRIVATE WIRES 4 ) her} an . rh - » at ae Tel. Main 279. Ind. 279. a BEFORE CHAMBER OF COM. 2 " On| JAMES ROURK, OF KITBSAP/nic. The date was r L od * ~ 2 Rooms 304-305-206 Alaska Bldg. ED, MERCE REGARDING CONTAM ae . : P| | COUNTY, 18 IN A PECULIAR] August . A: - " « ‘ x «] | - - - egetables. ter INATION OF CEDAR RIVER BY * « os fo } POSITION, AS RESULT OF LE) ¢ Fish | ‘i Pole, | . Yakima “ é o0 ey the Doctors Are Unanimous. A S ' p Pa-| GAL ENTANGLEMENTS. | $1.28; $3.00 Pole, § $2.25 Pole wewccwonnaed ~ oe THE MILWAUKEE tas nae 8 ee eee aino | are| 133 go iy tah $5.50 Pole, CHILDREN’S WASH SUITS, SPE on es * have investigated inom Whee tee bie * s pinning 10 and av CIAL PRICE $1.85 ¢' th i em “y * a Ves | death at the hands of Harry Thaw “of ares | $2.50 and $2.00 values | Repree 5 Oe ee . atie ‘ When I was lifted from the ple on \ tenes Suite, BON ach. W. B. Hat * es om yeh re a seat at the table I myaett vs 4 x, of 8 . nd av ° nd ave. and Union ning for y married, but 33 eitua « * ' i . * of j me oF . the ster 6 2 ve i Freer ; @allread «rant. Dr, Lyons and the! St aoe, Mt ‘ Mts Dead Man Deserts Her ~ ’ a aithoug a « , y Re a A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothierr anseciation take the & at tt tele x Ser iinet, Soames cae thee ver © teh copy nd wpe A cangyp do vat la, Two weeks| ‘i ale the réliread « sak of the wn - structed his clerka to get of | of 22 knot hour ie reached asked by frie of th ed} the river geroualy . 1 a > with Meshe tscuble ~ wiser tor Pate Ayes at rep. pman (o appeal hi lut ct ~ done | luting water supply. @ dan thei ble. I saw him agal athon tally or park rved twe t ger which may at any ne take seh an admission of the!” Turned into the sts zs - io i A ark, has ee we ‘ the form of a serious typhotd ¢p . arre Xheensel ves she might, this girl, not yet 16 ° 1 keeping ra 9 he rg “Pe b . was vale y ; _ vane } afholluno esters a he learned of b “in the | tn the Untt ning for ry line ot Leahey aod rm Seltceus Pistadia ton, ik in charge eguiath air, and finally deserted his girt cast tod picht he f t atten to avenge | ina as much t . > R eS bela ’ ne a tee Five agers m admiaaton ot woe fe to av pose | GWENDOLYN WINS Seren. at Walla Wall’? | _ angers € tr se bet all : | Misleading Argument | BELLINGHAM, July 6—Thepees ven him upon his @ ba bt Gwendolyn woo the Key CHS | ee nnmeame-smenemme afternoun | Double or single. Jing harnens a spectaity is thie valley — Kiotn, the shoemaker, 217 James | ##ddie eee) atreet | Rapid Increase in Value oteminat of a large line | | 3 “Third Avenue Business Prop-| of Men S rr oren: erty Taking the Lead . — $15, $16.50 and $18 Suits One and one-half years ago, whenilocation Trustee Property No. 4 ; atee Company placed the In-/ frontl: n three streets, with ent Bonds in rrustes oy the ; vantages to be £ ala i by E | j | Mp & ss, Sed ave, Oat Gee tania thoroegtnare \enting to th Including all the popular summer Kk 4 t. in adeith » oO to show ca |i hotter ana puter water S the Dpmdholds fa, the patomecite weights received too late for the geology Mew grade Bryer erty No. 4 ts divided inte n * mice See, ‘ se cents” | Pet Stat Pet ea rales of thal PAIS, which ace represented by | Fourth of July trade. On sale ai oe = teomnpe to pre Lumber Kxcharge Bulding [investment Bonds representing tt tment Bonds, One hundred of 7 One Instance, Pg hag: Mage Bg a. neers | SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR woeieky |orser. ce ak aia ls no better investment in| Saturday, your pe a victan’s howse stood upon a ¥ herr be he aot wore ty yon me find atl han fulfilled, because the bonds ¢ today / ’ * port 0. 8, i Second) ia at ear ago are now ‘wll particuta regard to there! ic 7 “a a lave a o*°| selling oy hie pre loving’ an bon ~ and peretiy te a as property | choice for seeees se . _ Beet Pot Roasts, 6 cents increase valu m than three Inveatme say be obtained at the] > j | pound, at Olympic Market, 118 Pike] times as great as predicted Company's offices in the L« wman | 3 , Saturday eee By reason of commanding Bullding ooo | | ’ Wash Suits Boys’ Wash Su Your choice of the entire stock, ages 2% to 8 years; Satutday’s, cscsersavesines Half Price ast Call---Last Cal THIS ENTIRE STOCK OF Cravenettes, Ralncoats, Mackintoshes and Oll Skins FOR MEN, WOMEN ANO CHILOREIN MUST BE SOLD AT THE ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES QUOTED BELOW! Must Vasate- --Prices — 300 Boys’ Suits, ages 9, 10, 12 and 14, regular value $4.00; Saturday special $2.95 13, 1§ and 16; ecial $3.45 200 Boys’ Suits, ages 7, 9, 12 and 15, regular $3.50 valaes; Sat. special .. $2.45 A. BRIDGE & CO. 1416-1417 Second Avenue Next Boor to the Bon Marche 200 Boys’ Suits, ages 10 regular $4.50 values ‘SPECIAL NO, 1---Rnbber Coats, For Teamste rs, Police and _Fire men, Sale Price $2. 00, Actual Value e $7. 00 SPECIAL NO. 2 SPECIAL NO. 4 SPECIAL NO. 7 $2.00 $5.00 80.75 Buys Raincoat, Actual 810.00 fuys Cravenotte, Actual $15.00 e Cravenette, Actual @ V < A Velue SPECIAL NO. % SPECIAL NO. SPECIAL NO. § al 85.5 87-50 810.50 (a { Buys Raincoat Buys Cravenette, Actual 18,00 And #12,50 Buys Cravenettes soe OFitie et 7 Value. Value. A i 7 to 83H Values A fase fA SPECIAL NO. 5 fan Me as BOYS’ AND GIRL6” RAINCOATS ALMOBT GIVEN AWAY. LOTHS, NOTHING FINER WOVEN BY THE CRAVEN ' MADE OF THE FINEST CRAVPENETTH CI ETTE PEOPLE. WORKMANSHIP UNSURPASSED. Ht! “\pon't Stand in the aye * See | iets at a straw had, aryl don't bu ar 8 Jater wo beltese) s mraw hat until you Bave seen the gy btn kocmuthos, priced as high as $2.50 f Hop tte Seattle Hat Paetory, 1410 ey Loewe ave, are cetortos fr $4.00 ( JNDERWEAR, HOSIGRY | Gimrvtting fe straws The best variety you will find at) frum jaw om 2 2G as, Your BON. Brooks & Co's, 171 Secemilnoney's wor, OF Four mma bark EXTRA—RAINCOATS FOR MEN AND WOMEN-—THE DRESSY SORT—SALE PRICE = #1,50. ACTUAL VALUE 87.00, GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. $16 First Avenue preps s Hj e &. 2 ot @etewan @ ee

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