The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1906, Page 7

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TAR—FR “LOST: BIRD” THE LOST IDAY, JU PLAN. 10 BOOST . BABE OF WOUNDED KNEE . THE STATE ° gHE'S A PRETTY AND SMART INDIAN MAID OF 15 wirt Her WASHINGTON PUBLICITY by Pat 0 mp WHITE MOTHER, BUT CHIEF LITTLE CLOUD, HER INDIAN LEAGUE 18 ORGANIZED TO), = Meninaey tng LIVES OF 1,500 PASSENGERS| Was 4 I ON THE RAMPAGE FOR Hi 2 | Ser Tr AN, | befor ’ Reved os fFATH cs ER — GENERAL | FORTH 1E ADVAN: | rand ony from the Seatti ENDANGERED, 8UT THEY the ‘ e FINO ON THE BATTLEFIELD THE CAUS TAGES O 6HING {il c mpany, from whom t ov couey’s CAUSE OF A | 8 OF WAGHINGTON Me ecoigent, From eas fen ane REMOVED BEFORE ip ‘ ON BEATRICE, NEB, NEARLY 15 YEAR i) time to thr 1 RAID RS AQO, ieoliin : : : | STEAMERS SINK-—BOATS IN h ashington Publicity le } n ou A wan organized last wight, Ce SERT Te SSN y ame | TERLOCK AND REMAIN FAST, | pact wre ATR ves baf - went posed of the moat prominer f ak iedieabe § bad nashed, and th , ' way wi anetng | Hane M. Sundblom, ) —_——-- fast togethe n th : . Patrotman Onborne this mort here # o das of ” * sh and pull | ent to the coun il to NEW YORK, Jul rhe a " bo ’ : Be 3 roe uit an examination as to his] of roople we omfidense # hi ‘ nage ould ne nit nigh f st ' the ngers, Durin uy wine . frat, | | excursion steat < - - Big eg | howe wowen Ind " srl 10 i to a ao iby vio. “ n brow, « BIG TREES BURNING an: pe < 1 | the ‘ t It Of 0 J big ba | | par y ' ‘ hie \ b t te One of the frantic passes 1 ‘ r I { | the Pe un ) ee 1 ed by a |» from A board of consivtit | YOUNGS GAYS HME WILL NOT y _— mem be m ‘ | f f whom jal w ' CUT THEM OFF, UNLESS sal | bg! oe oe. iL | 18 COMPELLED TO DO 80 By| WATER DEPARTMENT COMES pe on : . ssi AN ORDER FROM COURT, FILIPINO TO RESCUE OF sOME WHO! A smoker was tendered — wh CANNOT GET WATER DURING me of t am, Ad |AN AUCTIONEER DOES ad REI UBLIC < made Untied e 4 Ur the elty {s enjoined from SPRINKLING HOURS. Piles and Representative Hump » doing, it will continue to suppl BLEIGHT OF MAND WORK, BUT re ater from the Cedar v om | This afternoon the directors met ymentic purpe to the resi} A DETECTIVE FORCES HIM ARRESTED to formulate plans for the work of of Columbia City, Rainte Savin : oo. t " ach and Boutheast Seattle unt TO RETURN THE MONEY Boe " ich a time as tt munittes mt Y ' «| Oe eee eee eT eee ae ce oP vote on the! ¢ tft 1a WASHI ON, D. C,, July 20.-— . > © . . } . +: toe 4 1 of Phil : oat " P 4 p t t made « \l RESULTS AT = ; aa | « . artment. M Y * add R ote 2 ps , » 8 and =F it w " OST BIRD” AT THE AGE OF WHEN HER LATEST PICTURE 4. THE MEADOWS a t amar 7 eee eee Carr self 1 nd . & ; WAS TAKEN | ieny them water f rmrestic . . . . - * poses when it would make so ’ for $50, and that a cler a6 « } * Bi cet ease with ¢ as |® Haghtuing change act, wut te no re P and 6 p WILL GIVE DANCE 4 ‘THE MEADOWS, J «|: , t “ " ' ' ( The , a her ¢ sols te oe ai thet A 8 vote 08 jor . : ‘ vs ' for & re \' - a " — . worth $ Mm aber of ! “yp jbe « x vot Firat Race . pe! ~ f ‘ naide eur. rmite are being NA 1 Hoy, & F furlong ng, 2 @ : P A ne a are now in custody at kling between 5 . We - e 4 1, mald * ove wink M : A cak oO * | * an ue wt t * a of a oo ; ARRAIGNMENT MONDAY, ou * A wut : ; | ' ‘ the prose a ie . i,t * Detective Ph - 5 " Mrs. Maud Creffield 2} * Tin 13% * ng the ) * wart Judge Frat f . * * w ie m1! rhe « ‘ a) ox t " ello age eee AN {| TUM next 8 t ad _* | ~ “hey, ‘Se ¢ OVERNIGHT ; va a4 jeune m he ning. md | > a Gent LW Conny Tsqu ‘ hog hae insets | sok vote charged | 5 @ SEATTLE MAN TELLS SECRE | Johan Robinson's circus, with : arn to * ENTR I ES TARY HITCHCOCK TO BUY ‘ i ae Geabany of United States cavalry.| it te es: | exeurston | SERRA AREA SUNNYSIDE CANAL IMME rrested Wednes because they Bl wenger for asprin Vater Supe Rabbi K. Halpern, of the Chevra ae ‘ | were spreadi nd bills, were te - on of Wow Kling purposes, With xO quar} ably “2 | Btkut Cholum, will leeture at the : onen. al » . DIATELY OR NEVER, AND OF le dt oni on a Age Gees on. f nee rinch ouring Out Wat | synage m >" nia NEW YORK, July 20--Ten pas-| 9" O8m'* by Judge Gordes, ae Waitin. wee So - a ay of #54 pounds ail Sander tie we > be FIRST RACE six furlongs, selle] FICIAL PAYS HIM $280,000. kengers on 4 2a, . rol The hand bills were ef a social _ i Ba Siar tie |e square inch tt requires a Now tie] "The Recent Byalastock Riots. mies ab ro geegia 108 car in the Bronx had a wild istic nature, and the case was a on ~, fom lof 7.54 gallons of water au|> ho oi |o142 Sortigne 198 i a Tho| last night, when the ear got beyond | fought. Judge Gordon held that Seheoes in te awiel seuahi, (nour OF 11etee0e gallons for ®8 lise from the M o reaive ot i A DISCREET LOVER. 7141 Rega i WAcenianare, Se The} the control of the motorman and | there was no law to prevent the dis sue med & Dae Peart haur and a half increase the palatability of the} _ }(99%) Marte Ing secretary of the interior Ye) for eight blocks tore along Batley tribution of hand bills. smd beth were wounded The In . rvice meres on - rday approved the purchase of the " With a sprinkling service of t nee el 19117 Paddy Lynch Lo jay. with women and children Gans were badly worsted 10,000 gallons a day, there ts or. Green end- ethan, 6 ioe’ Knot ior | Sunnyside irrigation canal and a! oe eaming in fear = — esagge Chief Little Cloud made his | but 11,490,000 gallons for dome purposes Sato eeeaaie 195 | thorized the payment ue OT "ne tasks ans. «i car loft the| Clearance sale of men's sults at cape, a4 did bie squaw or wife manufaeturing, power and all othe $722 Dr, sherman 197 he Washington Irrigation com) i scy tore through a mudpile and | steht 5 Two hundred little pappooses | pill “Lady Atheling e6jpany for the «an This removes | hung suspended over the New York W. B. Hutchinson, corner Second Were left in the running blood of} | SECOND RACE—-Heven furtongs,|the last obstacle that stood tw the ca yy “crag he ; the battlefield. Among them was} ROCKFELLER iS | eolling, 4-year-abds and Wp way of eumatrvection by the Qov-[ooe™ racks, from which perth’ and Unies . Chief Little Clond’s beby aughter 19747 “Citen Pirie sslernment of the Tieton and Sunny | qe year old, whose Indian j 196 | aide projects trensiated or iaterpreted, is 19 For the past six months the trans Bird” ‘ 197 for of this canal property har been Gen. Colby found her on the Meld » | 9681 Pach 197 }hung up in Secretary Hitchcock’ @ Wounded Knee and confisca _ —— | 1S loffice. President KB. F. Blaine, of| her He has always contended th ieee 102 | Beatle, representing the owners of| The MeCarthy Dry Goods Co. remarkable bargains at “Lost Bird” was an an; that PARA, July Jor Rocke lets? Matt to > innyside canal, ca to Wash-| certainly giving the public an op- on sold at 10c; a very the parents were killed in the bat te : "ee os | pan i to glose up the deal, but] unity te od assortment of standard Bs io, bod that when he found her she |°2% She wilt shift to Por ee ng semi wilt ealt ¢ e 1a eee RACE —One taille, selltO€, | mot with od delays seers oe Wy eee a _at Very | Dovels fe going & ‘ ; wax sucking the breast of her dead mgr meron adi j tna for America. He deciined po ‘ Yesterday he submitted an uitt-|!ttle expense for books. They are! iate books by the mothe Revenne Cutter Grant te amcor) a ine Standard Oil inqut b - 1 atum to the department—buy the} selling good titles in paper back bound and worth 7 Chiet Little ( nan parchment|®! St Neah bay with the officials | discuss tne Standen Oo cor top| Bunnyside canal immediately or els that are usually priced at priced at only 4c. Toe McCarthy pecords showing that he is the|2¥0*tt wRO Gee determining a site re - acs jeg}abandom the deal. At the recom-|10¢ and 25e ¢ 2 for Se 6 is closing out its entire stock er of “Lost Bird fo © life saving Lops sel se ae -* a u wendation of Director Walcott, See-| miscellaneous colle n of cloth at Second Ave. and Madison St. et Little Cloud's rcout and rected there by the apace namincoinapbboveaen | retary Ryan last night signed up| bound standard fiction cheap at and will move on ust 1 to their ts Spotted Hear, who w nchor The ste | f He love you, darling, | swear ll the papers j10¢ and 150 a volume is selling at new store at 1512 4, 1516, 1518, with him the battle af | KITSAP LEAVES MONDAY. jit by the lofty elma in yonder park | Se a th bound novels such as are | 1520 and 1522 Second Ave ee Kr vas Spotted |morniz | She—-Don't swear by them One tt , ARONSON HASHEARING, | — a Bear who saw Gen. Colby take the/"™" * ; pal wea K whict a| He-And why ¢ ‘ * and | rly south Monday i te the Cotumbla riv Bhe—Because those trees are le een ous Cae va oh , |¢rom Port Townsend this ning [tray ae yon, wil ave jslippery elms . josiinine whether there {a sufficient _A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothier? t the gil Mace. Th leith<« cargo of lember for New |'*"* Mowda; Beste. A oa that the steame Martiinas e nce to try him for the murder apo his wite No. 1,| Yor cl ' , the Kit ke a cargo ¢ a tol i? “ Huguenot lot} of Mr. and Mra. Philip H.R wt 4 SS a an t x i r As but 7 the acw rat-i? | Keriston. Jndge ¢ will make a an“ Lavet i,” and ' © that p Seat-| road being const ,) 97 Henry Wait 8?) his decision tomorrow s the Woman's Tribune at \ ‘ } & construct od tha | e gges 3 a ce FIFTH RACE One 4 . Ore. ‘The Colby family h s vey sation, ‘The Heaitie Derby, &| INSANE MAN HAS MONEY and ted “Lost Bird bent a - : ati ° in : | }(9738) Ku } ly ot by the Lane Logging 3 joras t company, of rGanite Fails, and ar | =| Soa eer coe eters ale of the 4 race| bLabhd : 2) Landwehr, wa mmitted to the | #718 *Ht wate '@! county jail this morning, t to Geu. Colby. They be pete “Race i}; | awalt an examination as to his san eason meee finally loerting 0 - ai Y ctianaeh na Uievens © 0 ‘lity. When searched at headquar ome on Fifth st. Entering mye - e~ z ters, over $1,700 was found FR a | sixth RACE On «snd One-Third the little giz | pon Yu jrist . ' wd To 0 j “P ¢ Mtl ett ee informed that (seu Kalaha, will sail for the Orient To Organize a “Peter Off All O the child was not there, but in Ore- | S¢¥eral of the officials of the cum 19) Clu ” } ur tittio Chaat Sak” aad” “tay |Pny, WES bmve Seon in tho Ueited 0 b : Zand 3-Pi gn. Litle Clond wai “alae im oenicg tor mutha, will Tetare. on | ES... and 3-Plece Rew bride had left but the day be- |" a ” Vicinity } fore on a wedding trip. The Dirigo will salj, for South I take this means to announce Fancy It was at Horten, Kan. that 5 = bag era Alaska porte tonight #7 that the organization of a Peter Re chief jearned the soldier | 102 publican Club in the City of Ballard picked up hie little daughter at "the oT E R will be affected at the Mac battle of Wounded Knee was ’ T le Monday evening, July 23rd Beatrice, and so pleased was 198 194 his club will have no con chief and his trib m that hey —_—_—_— nection with the Regular Republi took to the woods danced the f ®* can Club of Ballard, and exists sole "Dince of Good News At Bes ST. PETERSBURG—The govern 7 111. ly for the advancement of the in trice they danced the Ot} ment’ ie ceaselessly pouring troops ig terest of John W. Peter in his can Good Cheer," but on finding them-|into the city in anticipation of an (iss) sab Sines, ter Oouniy Come TI naa cena, pron be 9707 Bu ‘ 9 for the North Distric rien¢ | 9721 Bid 104 sre cordially invited to attend and Clearance sale of men's suite at} | Tce join the club | LEUQUERQUF, N. M arth ‘ " ” fc ™ i Go to the Henderson Saddlery Very respectfully W. B. Hutchinson, corner et | ane idering the verment | Co. 212 Ovetdental ave, for Eng JOHN W. PETER, | and Union. oon) erro Is nearly depop tah riding saddles. ve vee | | | — | : ‘ 2 | ROLLEY ~The D. P. Simi 1 Every fancy garment in the house is included in this fon grain elevator safe was blown! reduction, It’s a final clearance of all Men's and Youths’ his morning and worth Summer Clothing The stock is fully complete—and all 2,000 were stolen | t chained when opportunity passes . : it ' ‘ iD size étyles and patterns are represented by. Those who epend all their WASHINGTON—The capital of a denier apf wn aa| who in cirous life te Bite. Lulu ~ To buy our popular garments at one-third off their al- incomes, week by week, are ever . oetnien | tne teat horse in rid. Mile. loved peey until Ti " 1 iirdeener The moray | Alaska was yesterday officially | pats Taps ; : \« wonder that ie oa age « If ready low rked prices—is like buying gold dollars for changed from Sitka to Juneau. vided beet alee te. and th § lous, and f ns tana sO cents rowed for the necessi end if you k her you would be ka. lots of bh b THE STORE GREATLY REDUCED. _ . “ puman bednp EVERYTHING IN THE ties of tomorrow — unless you f| _ HARTFORD, Conn.—Criticiam of | #erry that she cannot taik | wees thon Oo | , ¥ ing—ste nile 0: ray save something. . President Roosevelt's conduct in| Why, Tepecy can distinguish col-|“"ne tes nly» sae A CONTRACT GOODS EXCEPTED |} __ Get in tomorrow morning—stop while on your way te sat }the meat Investigation was de-| ors, knows the flags of the nations, | and is ae tenth asae polled. ae, | office. Here's the sc ale of reduction: nounced at yesterday afternoon’s| 47d has « fine appetite for beef-| sno has her own valet ge es Persons having boys to clothe will do well to visit the We Pay 4Per | neuston of the National Pure Food| steak and griddle cakes Scene ee | Get Out Sale”. This is am excellent opportunity to pur $6.67 FOR SUITS MARKED $10.00 convention Just now Tapmey in the nub | ace wath am teee chase boys’ clothing, hats, caps and furnishings at greatly ’ Ct. Interest queen of Bonheur fron. Golden |" “wane tng stmblos of her vote |f _Fedweed prices. Just examine these values for suite $8.35 FOR SUITS MARKED $12.50 . f FAIRBANKS—The police have | Mascot Railroad shows and is tour-|i replying to much questions. + hs . ‘ — $9.50 FOR SUITS MARKED $13.50 arrested a man suspected of com-| ing the atates Maeve see iheiet are? ‘ormerly ee q phan ia “se seals thine plieity in the recent gold box rob-| yo horee history. | otouay” “it sou should see a R44 “ $10.00 FOR SUITS MARKED $15.00 on bey Se rat ee nen [th orem, Gan coe ae $12.35 FOR SUITS MARKED $18.50 . j _ see, 60 0 year-old in New Brune 5G s | ou do?” She anawers this last b - ce, President | WASHINGTON ry Taft) w Oatman, for hin wife.| Winking ber nose aa in reais $e'50 $13.35 FOR SUITS MARKED $20.00 1, SOLNER Cashier contemplates action looking to the | 4 $ FOR SUITS MARKE 2 . A | up a face 700 15.00 ED $22.50 DIRECTOR enforcement of the olghtchour 1a The Day of “Specialist dang ey oho ales et $7.09 hmits on government work by federal in entures and three times Mr, “+ berg, apectors. Heretofore Uncle Samuel This ts : day of a eclalints ce hp 9 sc pag Mr. Oat $8.00 wen has put it up to the labor unions to| the jack of all trades han long ago | 4) gy “Louis other hor a 100 ane {hee that the law was enforced, but| been relegated to the rear. | The 8¢-|yurneq aitve, but Tapsey walked oul $10.00 NION GLERKS AND UNION GOODS “. uinion men have claimed ‘that | attle Hat’ Factory, 1310 Second av..| ofthe plaaing atablo at her manter's OUR WINDOWS it was difficult to procure evidence, | makes a specialty of welling £004) omand, At Tampa, Pla risk | a jhats, nothing but hats, and at ints tite in a burning stab save | | BUFFALO—The United Typothe.| money saving prices, too. When youl is, mare. In a railroad wreck the leu yontorday flatly refused to con-| talk to our salesmen, you talk t0 €X-| case of five dead hor ae lfer with the Typographical union| pert hatters, who know “what's! ring pitied on Tapsey, but she was in regard to the strike begun a year what” in hats from A to % If you) vs iinsured | s s don't know the most becoming And now you know why a Great} & ( O. for on eight-hour day and the | hig styles, the. |right. That's why | We'll wind up thie hat ll tell you, and tell you} we keep them talk with cloned shop. |many people love a horve. & Trust Co. | Clearance sale cos reg Poy “Seattle W i Clearance sale of men's suits Bargar,” which, translated, means, t ’ ; j 6 be t any man ever} w. 1. Hutchinson, oerner Ane ka Banking & §! teh col Secor ;|tn best $3.00 hae n . ate Devens Gos Mouse ee ee oe 008 | ove, an wale at Seattle Hat Fac ** and Union ad Union tory only of men’s suite at) Second | 800-804 First STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE TAKE UP FRANCHISE le 6 corporations committee counell will take u ik posed f 1 steam heating plan rve the Pike at, district GRAND LARCENY CHARGE Ave., Cor, Columbia = EXCURSION VESSELS. . COLLIDE IN THE FOG: | j | 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche

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