The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1906, Page 5

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cue SEATTLE STAR—-TUEBDAY, JULY 24, 1906. 5 bh rani ble. right-of __ eee Bessresoressusnssenseseemeesegnseteneenenanseeed Sees SEE EE EE ENED \ nt Auditor . 1 , : Syrt oar =v wthangyed P ‘ «gpl preadh. the wat ONE 8 MAN & . presente re B har re an for ¢ @ Voluntee wf America MA A - * * A at a . be - —_ * é we ne ore rin nd gon T Rend to Knapp & We Go to Het ! . ¥ . ne the . 1 tH leraon idle « ‘ ! « f , Oo “ for i: * ; Hoag sei Be Oveldental ave ove oy mf a eee prt gee ey ° . r K and Calif 1" COMMANDER OF s@ALIFORNIA pad & cle ‘ 1 in \ | * | 5 . ied to w| OBPARTMENT WITH STAFF 4 “ & : io insti Soae ele) paeceoes reoors roamen|| £@S@ 4 rooms completely furnished “in =. * ting vote ") 1CAN LAKE THIS WEEK | Ra, : ten Canina Who etna e Standard way a week— » ae * nted until thegwale was actually! ‘ ron . i tepnanaelney 4 | COMA, July &4.—ty Gen e | * Jae Furth, who was present,|"rederiok Funator mm mands , & pe * assured the counet! that his com:|'he department of | ¢ nla, to Re * pa would hurry matter nlong | ** W bis staff, is expected agit * apidly an posalble, &( i hA an jake on July * \ Dic report s that tt repatatory to going into cary ef * ao bel with the troope of the department ie : ~y pea Rh The Nationa! Guard of Washing i * it of $241 « ton, Oregon and Montana ! b ve : “* wap Angunt 11, and t | * XN Guard of idwhe Aug 1 @ As ’ r ly equipped campa will be & stace bo Jeatabiished. One brignde will b : Jencamped at Murray and one at Gancanaeeaneieane) N tweyta The troops will be es rhe | bout equally divided between the Byec ’ two camps, and will be assigned | ot her | K oa y wt . come to @ fl ymittees of the Chautauqua 4 " and analyst The movement which ts belug promoted : hous i ia have to by the churches of Seattle and Ta | \ ‘ te lof « rome sagt pars chosen general manager | : is a determined will andjand all went well after that | Bytaws and articles of incor enty of patience. jporation were also drafted | In doing my work at the univ | Mr. Spaulding will devote hl*| CoUNCIL: DISREGARDS MOORE'S | sity, T employed three readers, Dut « BUCKING CABLE |whole time to the work, and will | | as wenn % [put some one ta charge of bis}, OBJECTIONS To YesLeR Way |[ thls sitting room completely furnished this dining room compl INJURES FOUR)’: it is understood that the} SALOON—BOWEN MAY ADD | at $1.26 a week— at $1. 26 a week — © firet Dlind etri to ente fi sity of California, and hes of Seattle and Tacoma iis allies tadind wi og [2Rcountered considerable — oppost bey subscribe most of the stock HIG VETO. ving Yoo! A ale Lg m PP es c % | . This pictures @ completely furnished dining room, ave I tion. My first three months there TACOMA, July 24—Cable car No. /At the next meeting a directorate thie which. ean be purchased “tn () * Standard Way” by « oats a oe ee ee . 6 ; om account of this, were Ble te ohacée ef Grigmen Del Ss joe 2) me bers will be eb a all payr wn at the © of purchase and eel gate ae oat Disa LaBarraque. “1 « times, but after that my college life ’ y - nla The Noense for the Linett @ Nel: |B then $1.26 a week. Furnishings consist of | —— sets J may give pleasure as a ainger, | hee y happy ight and ductor y Mal son saloon on lower Yesler way Bold Oak Cent . A center table cover, | pxtension One r ruffied mus- the law is the f dion | v ree lay through the de} Vereen, crashed | on trap passed recently by the counct! and |B bie, t4-ineh top, pol re aa dam wabiees | lin eurta and loops. et have choser Ife work. | partment of social sclence The the cable slot ¢ , th vetoed by Mayor Moore because of Oak Veneer Beat Rock-! tive gothic chair in Wea “ ha preesng Brass extension rod, loved it, and | love musio, but the study which caused me the greatest | at, near K, last 6 gambling, was reintroduced tn the |f er thered oak finint sining chatre is egret ae Jaw more pea _ teen nhetinandihe | hor . gounell « week ago and last night | A splendid Bolid Ok | 4 vary neat oak Indin | 9x12 art squat seraes’ Ma Bg. By her mane {as LaBarraq’ A @etock ang was thrown from the! passed, It is now up to Acting ria Chair, velour re- | A " 1 In college she was intervste were thrown topey turvy, four re-| Acting Mayor Bowen, speaking |B prey corner ch i | diniere stand. this kitchen letely furn maicen, ond cook exercine on! OM Steamer Fortuna | sevine vaintas “injuries rs = dei last olan, sald Yeciour tn finished men- | One brese curtain rod. | : $100 2» vo —- Appwatus with the rest of the). were removed to the hospital f “All saloon Neensea passed by the |B he nant 7 a a wee! ; Tiadeata. | She is a enthuat-|7 Toatght lating Leoebl park at ake wieliins ase al Tas éounetl are referred to the chief of A large Brusscis rug. ing pattern velour couch sai ial apes ie i ei with i som wie how a cer Island. This trip is unsure)“ = Work on the new plant of the tuaghy Bl ret to ha gg ’ : a oe 4] Her companion posses to Ammertes for | magaif. Gesttie’ Lighting company, which| ing the absence of Mayor Moore I this bedroom completely furnished oF goa A weggene 4 & iat as to the turns tn the |e ey moonlight excursion ORE SHIPMENTS it in said will cost in the neigh-}have tried to pureue the policy tn | at $1.25 a week-- f ‘ She is a great admirer Of} Voy night, weather pormttiog borhood of $250,000 was begun yes: | this matter which he established for | - A good strong kitchen | 1 éuicier Wy Her apartment ts filled with leaving Leechi park at 8 Ms and | terday The improvements will be/his own guidance. Chief Wappen | Here \« mpletely furnished bedroom, the total | table. } 1 eae beater. i " 6, and she talks of Sadiogn park at 6:90, Pare 08 cunte FROM OLYMPICS completed by February, 1607, and/ stein has his instructions from |B value of which is $86.00, and which can be purchased *K 1 hen « i} enthusiagm. She dresses | S000. Pilkes regular trip around }the company will abandon their| Mayor Moore, If he reports that | ff by # small payment down and (he balance payat 1 splendid ard, i Reoming taste, apd knows by|\noNn" Mog lesving Leech! at present quarters for theit new|the place is objectionable, | shall |§ the rate of $1.25 each week. The furnishings 1 coffee pot 10:30 a m. and 2:30 and on Dp @. — recmnet ; press on the shores of Lake Unton.| veto the Heense. If he reports that |ff oo | 1 Lp preserving kettle. P x - doe] POST TOWMEEED, July 98 The work of construction is in| there Is no objection to it, { shall A thrée-plece bedroom {| One wire spring mat- | | dy. 8, copper bottom | The firet ore to & shippe a tr wn th® ene hands of the ClarkeRussell| sign it.” ult, wel nade very | tress A special Bian : otk colaa "7, sonnei eee thet ri vng sive wit te pormniy a ations & Manufacturing company, . sci gl One pair pillows | our ows Aiea ated 1 3-quart milk pan A goodly dump has ie Two sheete. | Sixten = yards good i eetender Profit by the Wednesday’s Suine Sth fooseoee Ladies, Does This | 9 a eh 1 gid te tal y e 2: ay ons the ore i» yf ’ One pair blankets. | or. ee x12 drip pan larly fine. Inte st Y ? One pair ruffied mua- One five-plece totlet | 1 No, 2 Aeme fry pa a wn re ou itn curtajne and loope. ect Ne ry pan. | 1 14-inch forged baw ating Sale Bulletin | if You Want) | oe.oo% ee eas Se ree as atin = | Maple, Onk of se chatr A brass curtain rod. S-hole muffin 5 | 1 dipper whips, | Mirrors, with perfect French plate silane nidalienneie icahstiiinihdesdibesiisieiigelinstiti ; M \ ¥ i harness makers, and bie sup | glass, at one-third off at Bartell's T y > [olies, go to the Henderson Sad-|Red Cro Drug store, $10 Second Standard Furniture Co. here Ss aterial i Joney Saving in | dlery Ca,, 312 Occidental ave ay. tomérrew onty. eee a u WIDOW WILL UNDOUBTEDLY EXPEND VA SUMS IN CHAR ITABLE PROJECTS—$ 100,000,000 THE AMOUNT. gc Cake Ben iiur Bleaching Laundry 3e RAT TRAP soc French Wire Rat Trap, made of 35c best steel wire . GARDEN SET picte Child's Lander’s Celebrated Univ FD Bread Maker, Pmakes bread fm ¢ minutes When you open a pack. age of Uneeda Biscuit it’s like opening the oven door and taking them out crisp, fresh, and clean. Uneeda Biscuit are the [only] Soda Crackers. Others cease to be “crackers” after a few hours exposure to the air. Open a package of Uneeda Biscuit to-day. 5¢ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. TACOMA NEW YORK, July 24.——Charity will get the bulk of Russel Sage | immense fortune, according to a jwell established rumor. The eum the dead financier left is estimated America that are as good as the jat Det ween $80,000,000 and $100,000 1 00 Doo 000. Mra. Sage's charitable dispo- je ir famous jsition, while unostentatious, has [been wide and beneficial, nd the For 59c KIMBALL PIANO, rumor is undoubtedly based on her They are the Chickering, Ho well known Instincts. $1.00 Natural Finish bart M. Cable, Story & Clark The generally accepted forecast Doors, any size, for and—just name the other t of the Sage will was that Mrs. Sage | toe reeneld | will have the handling of the great The Kimball, as well as all jaum to be expended tn charitable | the other worthy American i donations, while other ancetters | makes, is sold only by iwill be empowered to carry on the nalnoan a é D. S. JOHNSTON CO business and attend to the dther be 4 s 903 SECOND AVE STATE NEWS HOVER—Alfred Peterson, a har t hand, has been left a fortune a half million by Lars Bjork 4, a former acquaintance. Peter p has received # check for $1,000) ready PURE RED RUBBER Frult Jar Rings Regular (ar- ~ There are only five planos tn $2.00 doren $1.25 Erie Honeysuckle Cast OES es veebenee& s Cup and Sas Aluminum cer, neat Dec- id es PILING CLAMP orated, pair wr!! last sf ona 10¢ time $1.19 Saw $1.75 dozen Mates, cach Te Satisfaction Guaranteed tse Heavy Covered Assorted Colored Dust Pans DRAWER PULLS 10e Fancy Brass Heavy Biue Semi-porce- lain Dinner Plate, each 7 THE GET OUT SALE AFFORDS ° $4, sas ‘ban Unequaled |l@ 300 Opportunities | 9 ° For saving money on rellable Clothing for Men, '§. $3.50 Shoes for J. REDELSHEIMER Guaranteed Shoes & CO. ee 75 Stand. jard Mason Quart Fruit Jars 59 ACOMA—Dry steam has bee od in the crater of Mt R according to a party of yo m who recently climbed the AMUSEMENTS. tain, ee ee Fire destroyed J. R boathouse here last about $5,000, with lit Big Fancy Line of Seat MATINEE 100 PER. r eM | SUMMER PRICHS—100 AND 200, | Star FORMANC 4s | a MMBR'S eT OFF warvier, Dave and P ¥ sketch; Veter Dunewor EAS Set SR OLYMPIA—The state board of Auditerlum Skating Rink ier ciaenae ot Levee bath | that they will have their quarry | ready Auguet 1, and desire on that date to secure 15 convicts from the tle Souvenir China, worth up to 25 10¢ WINDOW SCREEN oc Hardwood Win ) ave, above Pike street. Al service. Maple floor, Steel bearing skates. Electric fans. Good music. Large crowds meg pe and Furnishings at Greatly Reduced Prices, Stone Lin Covered Sutter Pat FL weainse Ravana taste ratte Fo comenin brea id SOE ined Roller Skating ANcaas, Sree ARS Aha, Pa hay | state penitentiary to work crushing Refin am ees te Ing ioe gece eee eae ele en 2 &™ 4S | rock for roads of that county | HAND €AR Han ( w ith by Lake Union of Cnivertity oar extra EVERETT — Veterans of the! | RAC E Ss SIX RACES DAILY—RAIN OR | Spanish-American war have organ SHINE AT ized a camp and ¢ d office i me Bheeb, com rmstrachar am siane The Meadows | rok, nentor vice 6 1 Jack, sentor vice command Perey E. Goffin, junior vice com Take cars at King stroet and First avenue south. mander R Admission 69 cents, including grandetand TA Spencer, quartermaster; J. i 800-804 First Ave, Cor. Columbia Gray Shoe Co. Morhinway, officer of the day; Rod COOL OFF ney 8. Church, officer of the guard; Ip. the pure warm comn water at ALKI NATATORIUM Beate taay aneptanepenaanirtes ey Se RR a ee Talvde tor Parents, £06 Mutual turning. 9: es ™ Tar er er ee ee ~ Temperature ater, ® degrens STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE | §f 92! SecondAv.,Near Madison

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