The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1906, Page 7

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* J 4 THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, 1ULY 14, 1008. 7 : j Y INVITE RAR WHAT THE MOON SAW °| pevevevevsenen ens on . * * . * > oral p . * * f ext w | : THE MEADOWS : | ° THOMPSON Fi “9 | * * 1 *. THE MEADOW Jul i" . * First Race * - 4 + ‘ MANY LARGE SALES MARK THE) * SIF furlor selling, 4-year: * ? BTATE BAR ASSOCIATION WILL BALES MARK THE) tle fun S APAN WILL WATCH MOVE \ ATTEMPT TO BRING MEETING CLOOING OF THE WEEK IN| # » yan), £ MENTS OF THE BEAR—N. Y¥ OF NATIONAL BODY MERE |” REALTY CIRCLES * #| «. OFFICIALS HERE “ 3 ; ‘s bs Fj YEAR OF ALASKA EXPOS! | * * The week tn realty of . * os sf | TION | ing with the consummatt * #| i. Yutsin and 8. Aw at — | # ‘This aftern * * of Yippon Wnsen arrive . will lowe the Ot # in the elty las m Bt. Pa 4 northeast ne te whe h Ree n conte | : 1 Fourth av, the pur|@ * . traf roe eve! o being $110.0 The | # + ) ern P nd the P he buyer ts not given * * he itr During tz Renjamin Moynes, of the Inde-| # # ith his off : for W ndent Brewing comp h * * ing t " : bak 1 from the Columbia & I ERE EH Ke 8 n ‘ ‘ 1 fa , the ur. ¥ ’ m Ral ad " an in € } ’ be paying $30,000 | edad dndaldedndndpdaeaaaele 7 , Ps be . he ¢ Re any ha wa uire ite = site Hey comms eS QVERMIGNT =: as ace t Hallinge ane ‘ a t * + al de t . mn Ch nd ” . ‘ 3 ooo SBT RIES 3 ost é 4 . Breadw ate VTE ter Cee eee eee 2 ae Y Deal Near Auburn. . ‘ must t 1 whe < FIRST RACE—row f « oF no vib He will re e|? 10 8 s for | . “ five and f 10 i) ‘ ' : . ii be called Pactf Mrs. 3 hie e 1 ; pos fo : : n o 4 ‘ Mat e , for peggy <ete ‘. arg ime me HUMBOLDT SAILS TONIGHT “ “ ry SQUADRON se a | mene eae rome. | == Fesoh t tng the beauties of the deep tm the still hours, whe 9 oo agp ie Atkins ; : « of ft not | ' spaagac tg. 2%, ting ship | bought for an unknown inves ° " meet. BD. Mem , oe 7 Y a abandoned, but once lovely Dr. D. Norris hae bought from P- a | (Re comanret ’ . k x e vietim high i ty effort he H. Nelson, through J. B. Johnson. ' 734. - - Pa 3 Gen. | 5 i : ‘ he » half of lot 4, block } * Eg ~~ age Hy on H at The Pacifie squadros Pe Denies the Report ; as ees a “¢ arr oy sa mi For several days there have beer “ Hitch 4 od pele all> a Titon estat THIRD RACE—Six ff gaat Chena, w ) ; } 4 boa om. St ‘ seve — $708 Sind : 104 MARIECHEN NOT SOLO. We vunty : ty emphatically dente , - ' ~ . . i] | Nevertheless there > . at . : + : ? h m FB for y e job; willing to \ on the northeast corner of se i 1 : w v oe - } 1 e insu anes. Le md av and Che 7 . i yr P 469 — , b ‘ meres FOURTH RACE —He f | NEWS PICTURES FROM THE HORROR AT BIALYSTOK, WHERE THOUSANDS OF JEWS WERE g, selling, 4-yom and 2 * KILLED ANO INJURED BY THE FRENZIEO MOBS—STORIES WRITTEN BY ~ PHYSICIAN IN (IEA H |S l | Moonli ht and Da lj ht HOSPITAL WITH THE OUTRAGED VICTIMS. oA 1 Gays advising the next # These pathetic pictures and stories all the way from Ruseia—from Bialystok, the scone of the 4 Maxtress commana fiendish work ef the mob that killed and injured thousands of Jews a few weeks ago, have just arrived covet) 3 . in this country by the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm, B626 Rocky The Star ie enabled te print them today by arrangement with the Newspaper Enterprise Associa FIFTH RACE ‘ f secnenasilines 4 ' , | tion, which employed a physician in the hospitals with the wounded to gather the m le. Thie physi clan made the phetographs himself except the one where he stands beside the wound boys, The stories which eompany the pictures were in oh ca written by thie man, whe heard the tales ef horrer from the lips of the terribly abused victimes, The fearfully wounded people here are in the Hebrew hospit Warsaw, where they were taken after the massacre. owing to the fact that all the accommodations at Bislystok were crowded with other jaufferers of Russian blind hatred. " | July 4—T ng the repe ¢ Holy R headquarters find the report to be} BVERETT p police are investigat smal! co Valder yeste and © egon lef 1 asphalt for} Asphalt company nd brick tor Galbraith, | r Santa Clas Nis Mon ts These two victime of the Bialystok massacre were seeking shelter they had been driven from came 1 for San nea, in the house of a Christian neighbor who suppiied them w 4 and hid them in today Chy of To were found owt by the viet search the hoo! instituted, A company of about 16 th all first class passen-| by a oman, stormed the house demanded the ta tte ner pain of modations ta When dragged from the cetiar the Jews were beaten iol y { stabbed. They are both and the W jin a jeal condition. first with and | * and the Iw with | salted thin a m | er Ohio sails M fore Nome: with wngers | them being C.D. Lane, t e| forn wher} Monticello took a large ex eursion » Bartow : im fing to the annual ¢ ake On Hood Canal CAPTAINS ON CARPET. man, of the steamer 4 Captain Murray, of the are on the earpet before Vair ‘ates Inspectors Whitne and Turner today, reaerding viola tions while operattng out of Ta oma a» rivals on Sound runs. Cap fain Ames, of the Steamer Elihu Thor nm, is one of the witnesses Before * inspectors. It tx claim @4 thet the two captains practiced meth: which endangered the Hives of ‘heir passengers while ram ping ir alton Mr L. C. Wareham, accom panied t son, Joba, arrived in é Beattie, the guest of her daughter, Mrs Z H. Eager, on Seventh av It is the most reasonable thing in the world for you to want to know something about the bank hy you intrust your funds. Who are What How do THE PHYSICIAN WRITER OF THESE THREE STORIES STANDS IN THE BACKGROUND. k snd th , to wi Who are the directors? the oxecutive officers? kind of men are they? y right in a boy of 15 w shot wo his body and head. practically unab To m tustons or Whik not expecte hough to end his h of his lee a knife in a whisper He has he asked " sand 1 i existence. He kis his photograph i . Successfull We believe that we We Pay 4Per Ct. Interest NARRIED HER ter to see county he improv i, but ow Judge Emory, | Louise » sioners regarding of the Harney re the funeral of the late the board held no session to tt itraet for impro PERMIT 18 GRANT We Heve a Branch at Geor 4 18 MADE A REGULAR. ie town, The board of works this n oi . - - sarees saps, i - ~ pasa ioe ; % POSTON, July 14.—Mre, Lestie octal Officer Samuel granted Seattle ¥ rh ae | ’ | ' BOSTON, July Mero te reports} who participated in the arrests of | Peny a permit to double track icon association Te mak Don't Miss the Excursion) 1 to have married Willlam Payt Mitchell and also of } f ite line on 16t elaborate plans for the seventh | tpped part Rber, was togsy made & regu-|sceerd he pravlal eiaorate Dan Core’ avg] To Hoods Canal | : | é ne J pars en the franchise recently granted lWednesday at Pleasant Beach, On Tomorrow | t 1 abe t | $+ |ihat day the stores of the assocta-| See : ‘ ; LOSES 6ACK OF MONEY iE H id Mt et be closed and the mem-| 0h the steamer State of Washingt [report of the mu |Excursion to Hoods |: "0 cet etna 'etonas| foavinw Plot’ 2 at 7 o'clock sharp | vl a tact} Charles Watts, an agent for C. D c 1 T jit hold high Jinks at the well tomorrow morning. Think of it, a | tha 1 been married b tow | Hillman, claims to have loat a buck ana omor- knvwn pleasure resort. Wagner's) Tide (0 Me nde anal, at pol 8 By: . Mrs, Carte in sack containing $520 In gold band has been engaged for the day, | °° voth « and comin or P i ked 1 most pecullar manher, Com row $1.00 it la announced, and there will be|{* round tr Sandwiches and The cale Guring thé Gensenatien ee ¢ from West Seattle yexterda | all sorta of sports to while away the| '® t refreshments served on steam “ CHANGE IN ARMY on the ferry, the sack dropped f ‘om | Thie will = the : want ox = ternoon and evening hours to- je This to the nen at ree ies thon was a grand success—If you er , + 7 Reser Dogg « 2 onbenicarg NN r given to the beautifa oye oe ver run out of Seattle, Return to ae : aici poe age oot a F vee es pee Hooda canal. The fine steamer state | #° nding with a canoe _.. | Seattle about midnight kets on id not take advantage of of- “a [Tomorvow wat be the be waters of the bay and eank. MP jot Washington an Inave ¥ er a at steamor ot at office, Pler Sor, we wore oath overs... We.aue _ of « general shake-up in “ne @ bay and Battie way|7 oclock, sharp, tomorrow, Sunday | itis 7 adorn Saav brngg ah is ciecion sasataos, vost | 60% ame ae te ce om MY Yl inorning, cating at Brerent at 48.1 PCED a Nn | a alana h-cown ond Ol o transferred to St. Louis, while|"? * © Don't m this chance of a day's |] DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYER seid & Trust Co. Adjutant Slote, of Spokane, will TAK@ CONTRACT AWAY. outing on the sound. Rowna Siand by the company; It helps} tne. bs jl " § take charde of the army her only $1. Gtate roome can be Ito keep _ fire imeurance rntew. | BROKERS. . ete —— Cor. Second Ave. and Cherry St ttle fs to be the general City Engineer Thoenson this| served on boat or at office on Pige |The Northweetern Mutual Fire Ae or y= . od ; om ain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. juarters of the army, inate morning recommended to the board|2. Sandwiches and light refres® fetion je not ralemg rates. No| ™ ERIVAte Wikka. THE HE GDAHI € ‘oO. Inc. Agents hn Bask a Ui Portland. Tomorrow will be"¥are-| of public works that the contract | ments serv 1 Bowt. Returns tod liatittty te seeumed om eur paid-up | Main 279, Ind. 270, . < . : cREDET Safe . Nom Alaska well sorvices at the quarters aljfor ganking Ratiroad av. be taken | Beattie via erett about mi policies, hut he poly bolders own 904-305-306 Alaska Bldg. CASH, Phone Ballard 11 3 . ; Washington st. and Fifth av Savey fram the contractor wha Walded Bring all the temsty oa (OME, “°° the rompany and gut the pravte oes | | Boren reat icaut pee ea Se The soda cracker is an WELCH GOES EIGHT WORKMEN BLAMED FOR | $#18 “Dix DEATH OF COMPANION —|* eaten d 1 FIENDS «MURDER ALMOST) (#7!7) Dr. Shermar 109 ENTIRE FAMILY. SIXTH RACE—One mile. p ae ‘ ’ Tlt Rudabek 6 * 1K im Strawberries pract BARBERS JUNCTION b out of marke errion, thre geet childre The 5 berries are home, « from | down t it Is ex js morning by »| pected price will who if od th | rer he parents tea . G ‘ bundant and over he ®ert i ‘alte going o box of 20 pounds « Exes are firmer and ranch pro- od 1 cont ideal food. Uneeda Biscuit are the ideal soda crackers. Indeed, nN soda crackers rightly made in the first place, rightly protected first, last and all the time. ¢ In a dust tight, AFTER WIFE: Chee! orth Butter and m. freah beiek, >, wor Th, a toa. per i * ee eeee . * ERROR ED, * moisture proof package. * SPOKANE GETS * frdocad “enichens, 3G * CONVENTION OF * ve Stock, * YOUNG BAPTISTS: &| Wethers sheep. per th ‘soi owen Js NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY * | ieee per ib. Bete: lamba. per head, 6 OMAHA, Neb., July 14.—The * Ms # Haptiet Young sple’s Union, #| steers, per in. 6% oul # now in convention h te | per ib, ego ton.’ Sie sprina | @ ed today to hold its convention |" ** oe oO Per # next year at Spokane, Wash, @) jaunue om rary = wick cam | ; : Standl I eee ER Re ‘ tan ing on its Merit Our bread is so well known EXCURSION TO ORIENT. All arrangements for the Los An mes excursion to the Orient nd the party and well liked that it needs little been completed wil a Seattle m the Oreet praise from us Customers Northern steamship Dekota, sailing commend it to their friends “m Saptember This an and our trade increases. We o nt was made this morn meke a great variety of bread, - W. W. King, general pas cake, pies, ete, and make all nt for the steamship well. Skillful bakers put the The party will leave Los Lin inest materials to the best uses les August 29 and spend one) pony a Sh, Oe We never to please. in Portland, coming then dir er Darla uae Gakeay ta Gull ae ams the Orient, £0? 1413 Second Ave be allowed in Sea Upon return f Jays will aoe cee 2 erate te sgt eee Sie ot TE COS sy

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