The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1906, Page 3

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POINT TO MURDER =.= PUTIN JA t and 6A ARRESTED FOLLOWING RIOT IN iiy.| HOCH THEY KILL A TEAM. | apy it 2 moDY FOUND NEAR RAILROAD ‘ sp eclaye STER, AFTER SEEKING SAFE S |) crowd threatening to lynch them. areen Lake A riot call was sent in and Sher Erickson, the | ire Barnett responded with the Oak police The park wae cleared| supertor « to the pe bette tsa | WORK IS BEGUN °=: and | The only mark of identific “4 | ite ‘on the body was a letter wr 1 = Norwegian, by F. A. Gomme eo companied bY & | of plentckers and Baldwin and Starr |' “es ager of the Selkirk Land and In tarted clearing ie 3 Bellevue m4 iq | ken to fall | LONDO Yeatment company, of Selkirk. Ma the in stated that F. F. Gilbert, ¢ the} | sald to be brothers, wae sitting up w His mother. who wealthy, lives tn gon is said to b feturn to Va ver for oy investment. W Qeerer, Johnson was emp jo, and Jobn-! Autur away to cash the check he as ) develo "| Ranehe | vest the hay ¢ | about $1.60 was given HOUSE 1S ENTERED. was asked to send the balance back Free Car Tickets | in care of the boy. Mr. Salli made! DES MOINES, Ia, July 16 wish A house at 216 Twenty-fourth ay.jup a fake package which he gave/ Grace McKinley, niece of the tate! ror try! ‘The Band Box Market, 1100 Firet | was entered early this morn! and/ite the boy, whe returned accom. | President MeKiniey, and Captein | CREAM , wi give y and Sata 3 cash stolen. Nothing else was! pasted by an officer to the corner | Grayson Reid, of the Fifteenth cav-\iry anot only, a free ticket with every Botry was gained with) of Eighth and Howell, but the man/alry, will be married here Wedoes | pure Heat purchase of Sic or over. °* 4 pase key a wee miei } day Americar ce are going to carry several additional lines—Crockery, Glassware, Graniteware, Table Cutlery and Table Linens, Last but not least ' make shopping here more convenient for you in very many ways. here. Come here to buy if you will—but if only on an inspecting tour you are just as welcome, “Twill be our pleasure to showyou a! “WHITE MOUNTAIN” REFRIGER- |... CAR? ATORS AT REDUCED PRICES = 2 <<!" MUCH REDUCED 1.90 Bigelow Axminster $1.25 Four very rich patterns der. wt and sewed tra for laying an $1.38 Axmineter Carpets 890 Four “ Our entire stock of “White Mountain” Refrigerators In the neighborhood of a hund offered at prices which will find new owners for them in Ranges, Camp Stoves, Etc. for wooc ahurry. These refrigerators are the best on the market —better and more carefully put together; enamel and room for our new Crockery Departme RUGS only one, two or three of a kind, we ad Stone lined; extra heavy and strong throughout. Inside | t 1 i . R | $11.5¢ Engtieh Art Squares, 9x9 parts are removable, giving access for cleaning. They 87.00 ; $12.60 Englien Art Squares, 7-6x10-6 $ are finished in golden oak 4s i $26.00 Engiien Art Sar 104 100.00 Hf $27.50 White Mountain Refrigerators at $18.35 + 500 $28.50 White Mountain Refrigerators at. ee 1s * M onl & $30.00 White Mountain Refrigerators at ...... $20.00 | $50 Coral Art 8g i. $32.50 White Mountain Refrigerators at...... $21.65 | : OO ¢ ‘ $6.00 Coral Art Squares, 40 00 Ranges mal a $37.50 White Mountain Refrigerators at. $25.00 | ‘ Ra at Ka Hanges $48.50 White Mountain Refrigerators at ... $25.65 | i'%3 45 0.00 White Mountain Ref tors a 26.65 S Axminster M 5p r » : na aa ses $26. Carpet Hassocks (while they 50 Rang $45.00 White Mountain Refrigerators at $30.00 lant) 10¢ | 69.00 Ranges at 75 ts FOR SATIN WORTH $1.35 to $1.50—This comes in solid FOR vara WORTH $75 AND Cc colored grounds with stripes and Oriental figures of contrast 2. 95 | ains are mac superior grade of net ing color ; suitable for overdrapes and cushions, 32 inches Battenb erg edging anc f fancy praid, Arab tional value. pecially suitable for bed sets and window d stripes. FOR SCREENS WORTH $3.00—These Screens have 3 pan FOR BLANKETS WORT aim, oe $3.95 els, are 6 ft. high, filed with best grade of Silkoline 95 cts ORT Ote~ striped effects and is dotted in pink, blue or yellow (out only), square yard. 1.25 | $1.16 No. 4 grade Inlaid Linoleum worth $73.00, at £49.00 | BUFFETS ik Case, worth $34.75 at 825-00 | Four very handsome Buffets go Golden Onk Combina’ x Case, worth $33.50, at #2540 | on sale tomorrow at ve low Goiden Oak Combination kk Case worth §27.~, at 820-00 | prices—only one of each—#o early Golden Onk Combination Book Case, worth $27.00, at $21.00 coming is advisable Mahogany Finish Combination Book Case, worth $30.00 at | $45.00 Golden Oak Buffet at Oak China Oak China Oak China © worth Oak China Closets, worth Oak China worth Oak Chine Oak China Weathered Oak Combi Quartered Quartered id ‘ - $23.00 . 838.50 Oak China Golden Onk Combination Book Case, worth $31.00, at ..922.2f | 969.00 Golden Oak Buffet at... Qek Shine Weathered Oak Combination Book Case, worth $33.80 at $26.25 | ; 852.50 Sen See $46.00 Golden Oak Buffet at Weathered Oak Combination Book Case, worth $53.00 at 1) - Oak China Weathered Oak Book Case, worth §57.50, at f Sa $35.00 | Quartered Golden Oak China Closets, Weathered Oak Book Case, worth $61.50, at 54-75 $32.60 Golden Oak Buffet at Weathered Oak Chine Closets, worth Mission Weathered Oak Library Desk, worth $63.00, at a tt 826.50 Weathered Oak China Closete, worth Go-Carts | 1403to | jie. WH Reduced ‘Second Av. HPricesonall | Corner Go-Carts | Union St. 1411 Second Av. Corner Union St. Credit You Want THE SEATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, JULY 16, 1906. VICTIM'S WOUNDS © ST 1 lala In the meantime, however, while alterations are under way we intend to do extensive selling. We shall overcorne the discomfort caused by dust and noise by offering bargains of phenomenal merit. Those scheduled below will serve to give you an idea of the money you can save by coming afer _| COOK STOVES AND RANGES placed on sale at greatly reduced prices in order to gain 066 60 Ranges at a 00 66.00 Hot The Alteration Sale Lowers Prices in the Drapery Section FOR SWISS WORTH 30c—This Swiss comes in fancy lace FOR LINEN TAFFETA WORTH 40c— This taffeta is ex 7c 27 cts sizes, come in light gray only ; are a big vali YOU CAN BUY BOOK CASES FOR . ose Neee ane Sein | THE BUYING OF A CHINA CLOSET MADE VERY EASY High-Class Book Cases, that show the touch of a | ,.(eut only), square yard... Bie Twenty China Closets in as many styles go on sale master hand in construction and design go on sale at | square yard G0e | tomorrow at greatly reduced prices All are in perfect prices which will make buying a pleausre | 66e Printed ass um (cut bri condition square yard 5 Quertered Golden Osk Book Case, worth $75.50 at 849-75 | 45c Printed Linoleum (cut anor, Golden Oak China Closets, worth $27.50, at zn Qn Quartered Golden Oak Book Case, worth $59.50, at a | square yard 30¢ Qak Ching worth $64.00 5 Quartered Golden Onk Book Case, worth $65.00, at $49.00 pe worth $39.00, o0e0 o_ 9 °°) ee econ cneemenne ene eneeneenes anon an Cea an aoa oe 0 Oa Oe el TRACK G E NCE OF e. ON HITTING THE PIPE TY BEAIND A BARRICADE pr SHED. « by I OAKLAND 1 { en crus ‘ “ ned * a} * 7 vv *® FANEUIL MALL * ill . Shell Mound} * ENDANGERED. * kW rother of the J * . 4 " " Hod during the DENVER, July 16.—As by the |, fe . tT ON Ly ' te - . Baléwin and George Bt pectal t ar into a purple | \ « « ho did the shooting © From ara cco mes core . ab > . nd time in aw anty Jal charged With | where » after train a ! he fan ' g has been threa e Beor Mugs Fly bringing delegates to the & ' * * The shootin took place in the|Covention of the Grand of eee ee eee ee © efficers heard |e Benevolent and Prot Me ee " and rushed | der f Dike a rue oon oahu GROCER BECOMES BUSsPicioUs |‘ A crowd of 20 or 30 \eye. « tha fou back, using chairs, bee The convention will open thi N CITY, Ore. July 16 AND SENDS POLICEMAN TO) mugs and bottles evening with a grand reception - Manin Ie aa hs Starr drew his pletal and fired |T vernor of Colorado will wel a the Head t i Ss amr INTERVIEW CUSTOMER, BUT | into the air. Then he shot low, the delegates on behalf of ca . in the Willamette river] ME HAD FLOWN, jdullet hitting W. J. Oslin in the | Colorado, th yor will bid them w ‘ afternoon, while bathing | neck, This enraged the bother, who|weleome to Denver, and Perry A ta Magone's park, one mile! went for the officer Baldwin be | Clay, a ne Colorado orator, ver hon j a — gan firing and the firet shot weat|popular among the Elks, will wel M ws and L. 8. Dodge. the | through William Ostin's heart come them for lodge No. 17 of Den . er members of the party, made| An atten tay | Cry for Blood yer, There will be a number of vale ¢ 3 te rescus Mies Hart-/ ntene 2 cn! "The crowd cried for the officers’ |TesPonses and the rest of the even w th | man and had a narrow escape. Miss! 1. alli, mar 4 f and they tried to, escape. |(O Wil be taken wp with an inter artman 8 enga to be ey my et into Eyre lbp 7 | jand was drawn ¢ 14 hall, and barricaded the door, the | Pace row. Tye Caiiforale | Natt delegates aro working hard for the election of Henry A. Melvin, of the ourt of Alameda count yeition of grand exalted | N-—Alfred Belt, the South | African financier and diamond mer-| ha sick , , chant, died this morning. He wae! lodgeman, and being unable get NIE one of the most prominent men in| | the h Africa pment of Baill to cash it for him, An order | TO BE MARRIED = ~| or merchandise to the value of “Y W t B about #140 + ial ou Won 6 It haw that “smooth, I'l or dish” taste, and it's Shaw's = Pharmacy Dank Hide. eee! Woo 082 0000 0000 d_ 0100 00 00 00 0009 0000 O00 O90 0900-9 O80) a oma emaate; | ALTERATION SALE | These days the sound of hammer and saw Is heard throughout the store. We've planned many changes. We are going to have more room. We a a we are going to round the store. IN PRICE red Cook Stoves, 1 or coal, will be nt. As there. are vise early coming Ranges 00 = me =ac=5 # bination Gi Wood ranges 8100.00 $5.00-—These cur are trimmed with and white; excep MSoSSCSSosS & Seno rapes; figures and ~ md Blankets are 14-4 Ie, 952.75, $60.00, at 56.00, at Bissell’s Best 2.25 Carpet Sweepers 32, ast aout wT “s> SSS Sra OEOSS ~ ad -_ = $159 WHERE STATESMEN , McCARTHY’S Second Avenue and Madison Street YOu BUY CHOICE AND RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. After August 1st at 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518, 1520 and 1522 Second Avenue CLOSING OUT Wash Goods Flannels ¢ have decide the Eml ] week. We h stock d nt Crepes, the favorite ma ing and outing dres. to make an end of Flannels this cut the whole » factory cost. We regret we cannot place on paper a correct picture of the excellence of these materials. You nrust see them. We h $1.45, $1.30, $1.23, 906, 75¢ wmO5C | | rice ave a large variety | per yard, are Bath Towels | | | Extra large full bleached Turkish | Bath Towels always priced at 35¢ on sale Mon jl tlar 20c value, on sale n | Bathing Suits nd figures, in eworhascaxirh FOE ‘Se com al ing Suits season but is the wa) a" $2.00 sen $O48 $1 $1 day (all day | if they last) at, each 23¢ | Housekeepers, Read This Here Are Bargains You cannot afford to Miss. each Towels, | Monday, and while 5c eee i. ae asc Suits for only aly oc sscsdcnstodens 5Oc Bedspreads arge Crochet Bed Spreads in fine, Marseilles patterns, hemmed and ready for use, now on special sale while they last, at ps» cahiteageige 89c 5-Qr, Full Bleached Piquot Slipping, you know the kind, the very best | made, worth 174ca | vad eed cs. 1 c In Order That No One May be Disappointed, We Reserve the Right to | Limit the Quantity Sold to a Customer. Bleact | 17 inches wic | } while it last ine Apro and at, the yard a hed Huck Crash on sale Monday ! s, at, the | SON ibs s incor eevee 5c | GINGHAMS in staple checked patterns, blue and white, green | Monday d Shee qu y, on sale Monday, at, the ete... 23c in fine heavy ; ean co hee | After August 1 We Will Be at Our New Store at 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518, 1520 and 1522 Second Avenue. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison 8t. ERNST BROS. We Handle a Nice Line of Moore’s Merit Ranges making rive These Ranges 00 to $25.00. : . a - wn wm cete Mes eenctmarmaningtnisasnnotoisinnnOn hyn ORA eT TC RRININENS © e them splendid baker are asbestos lined throughout, We guarantee them to g atisfaction in every respect. They range in price from $20, Will sell on easy terms. H. LEWIS & formerly of First and Ch =o, oe . a Pike ot. ?, | have removed to thelr new THE RU ake Hes Behe te OF CHARGB by Keep an abstract system benefit, and my own CHAS. COWEN. 26-8 Pioneer Bide. Matn 967 Twelve-year Guaran' Lady Attendants. Hours—8:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12, Both phones. 1420 SECOND AVE store, 1206 Second av., they are ready for business, PURE RED RUBBER Frult Jar Rings Regular 100; special, dozen 5¢ STORE, 714 First Avenue. You can get ihe mame of the owner Also any other inform | | | co. erry st where the city my you for your Ind. 2191. BOSTON DENT. PARLORS soo

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