The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1906, Page 7

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SEATTLE STAR-—-FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1906. ~ daub - OMAN'S DIAMONDS = DRAW BIG CROWD = AKE AUCTIONEER ‘ein § UNDER ARREST: = He MEADOWS, J tr f The eereaeeetae A. Bridge & Co. Popular Price Clothier? Serer eat eter anTe OREN Firat Race . Five furlongs, selling *| , id 1 nvenve AN i nove ‘ " y mor mint { stot »| be ® | dren: no An t ping mPa CUnterie, 4 the Ut n 2B r r he MEN Fr BUS ~ ln 4 7 hentatone, 6 to 1, third ela of . bt . w grade _ Steere ae Phones. Time, 1: 00% * ne mearly 6 WPS Miss Holmes lott altht lncnker are "eaie ¢ — NESS t . PF ste: */° » yer ve . Evan ha eg eee eee ee ee ee! her portions of Avdqayy b pant ve ‘ . r U : "ta AS i oh ae a ro nmercifu ch is Sotetn atoms Mpror ERUEEEEE SNEED ES Y can ake Oh if rd be we ¢ 5 oe ene , » cond yon ay although the makers only| ¥ ; sc yar rer bro to Line Every day a special Bargain Day at our Great on = ai ea 0 0 Law week ee eee ee! nee to oa és n sha be. « rected Cole the trie wy Droste aro ’ ” following ‘ The la etiee Frances Hi Blewe t ween Albion wat at headqua and subsequé FIRST RACE 1 ‘ 4 Loong Sing ' aa a nt sevenroom ft . s we , t $200 . 108 ‘. ? two ¢ heat xh 1 be — , é ; a - aiken . ’ 1 > ; a : - M in Fremont ” 3 oe ot om . as e Ch * v 4 I any ‘tnaneeade He ange soe'g od ; In addition to the tnstitution con "e ‘ h { t “ea ; : a ee ee aioe * we inactivity 0 a ° Clearance Sale of fing the se, he jwhors Be cays might act if the oo. oon one 104 INVENTORS, GET BUSY BOOKMAKER'S BUDDEN DEATH = -_ «ty “ ; NEW YORK, J 1—frink A] | We ered sine a CARS HIT WAGON Park + lo yy - ig \ Seah o web rm efor A Wagon nging to Spelger & Bind 1 jeath from the fifth floor w w | wive to AUTOMOBILE IN Huribart was hit % r freight train |» 104 yyy nh , we ghee mee Ww n at the foot of Madison st > Litt . “a 1 I for some time W. 8. HUNCHINBON CO, ing at 11:20, The . meg han we | ‘ nd Un oo CMASH (IP ling stil! and th ‘ GIVEN TEN DAYS. | e Ning « Whe 3 4 | | get * 104 P. J. Baleom and Charles McCoy, | |The driver wa t 1 x < # k at u we this A MACHINE GOING AT FAST pages deem craft maiygy | 97s ¢ Kinney 103 a yur sduage Morten rie tal 00 geeeo COMES 7 ones CAPT. AND MRS. HEIOT RETURN g Fm 5 ; | PASSENGERS ESCAPE AND). ° Gra V. Heidt, of Fit " ioe C fi avalr na Mis ‘a Lea ; CHAUFFEUR 13 SEVERELY) Grace McK! te ot tne FOURTH RACE apg ec ; | om or er of the x. Capt. a * N 19 extion for hot weath Wha f Mra. Heidt are x a , re i . vin = © becidet tf Hotel Lt u 49) Yankeo 7 103 | more by " | FIFTH RACE ef » t ai 8 Seattle : of othe nate t ot a thas ; jprental , ! Why suffer with hot, tired feet n ohare Misty's Py } surrection | when you can get a pair of ‘ € . oa) Itheir services ts etved ta mfort-giving oxfords? i at © od ae | ifrom the war dey on Wash i L Values up to $2.00 for— OIXTH RAC : sot 8° MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIA- |inet bo, D | | - wane © This will be the first $12 Suits $6 os at © Ol? | MATES MARCHED OUT SAFE mes 183 TION COME OVER FROM TA nition extended to the . es ap hour, when | jeongt in addition ‘ > pass a Pope LY, MosT vicious ones| sr “ 198) COMA ON THE KITSAP AND ® Bh gyn pono i ead rant turned ov " 108 | the medal di fi sg 80 turned too far, and,| CLOSELY GUARDED — FIRE | io tas; MAVE LUNCHEON AT com, |! war to procure me e uits o : elegraph pole, the ma ani si am ’ 10a} In bronze, to be to @ t hurled into the ditch be-| SMALL—NO INSURANCE ies member and offic families F Axsengers enca pe t . of auch " ho ai sso set : Grant was ty SEVENTH RACE—Cne and one <a delpeent Ge eat Me | he face from ing} SALEM, Ore, July 27 a ee © atiag Kinley fo tT m he, however, was uble|state insane asylum, conta | renze-eite. end un 9 mie}. AB appropriation was a m Nn : Saye he car will amount to | erneon. Fortunately the tnm in the grounds when ; ndants placed the = | ~ maroc Passes and Chan- nels of San Juan Islands tm ait deck you @o an the ox » Isiands, Sunday, July $1.50, Bee ad. | es wore oui! alarm was ings Cut 40 to 60 Per Cent This Tremendous Re mer Weight Shir Hosiery, Sackwene Straw Hats emer Kiteap aken in char Hoyt 405 Pike St. | arand i sues, Ee REWARD I$ $5020 fu THINGS ents were taken 0 Bea etc. The bargains for Saturday are beyond compare. | ” 2 g fou t in the per | a. qa) hese © - ahting the f | ¢ Se th. Alston or Western wh agy waa caused } af \lead Te at Spinning’s . ‘ water ot 0 5 FES SESE cous gute sen 7 wow |i 4 Caen in the Children’s Dep’t = FRUIT OEE | his afternoor Complete Stock Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Records In All the World No. ond Ride Like Te Wash Sults Are Cut In Half nobby AND OOLLS RE NOERY ernbere left FOR EVERYBODY. Among daylight to beaut! ad. om page & Half p in all the po O5¢ for $1.25 Suits T5e for Oposed fran carried wway were intro ‘ ay | ent to Ban | e ‘ nae |, Otto Galting yprtoter of a cane. where, 1.25 for $2.50 Suits , and delicates- tore in the | cording to ancient tradition, a No. | J ge | av. be | ohn G. Walling | ; = Oe tor rate ode xtra Pants for Boys won Gordon mens of | Second ahieo te pagal court on that magiatrn mar sent by rate fro ft ruled that fruit stands or other elieve Strong Wearing Pants, with iron-bound seats, separa c a! franchise i } & & 4 Attorney Hartman of the company |*#748 use _ on ‘ neisco. It is that never will need a patch. Regular 75¢ kind for a8 told Chairman Gtil of the con: }°% "von the sid k to the balld-| underwear, apparently. The ab eT 39¢ 4 sing. g ng line, a distance of six inches »re about six hes long and fine for camping. mittee that the company t# willing to havé the granting of the f chise made contingent on the con struction of the tannei a te an stretch th ntil they are o that foot wide. Th Judge Go k shirts. Straw Hats are mostly all low had himeelf arr jon’s ruling allows merchants to; 1 the re {f warehouse are also DREDGING DOCK. lume the sidewalk out to the build: | 4.000 golf «afte, contributed by some ing Hine ltenderhearted devotee of the 50 ¢ will buy Hats worth up to $1.25 and $1.50. * rooked atick and checked ball, who 4 not think of even a selemic wrbance and wholem SATURDAY | F ireAaapeot Sound | Bridge and| WATCH QUICKLY FOUND. 1020-151 AVE Summer Underwear at echer, and 15 minutes later a gen dng the Daily dock, which has been| ‘phis morning J. W. Grabb, filled in gradually by the fills made | p44y5 rS wd he | gration depriving the populat in the » e bart of the city, It | mas City, called st police bewd'| tne pleasures of the game, and bi | SuITs ro > onDER +15 9° rt |quarters with a bandsome goid| | = : mate be 3 oop. Vateh, whieh he found on Piret av.| (of ner) outhetio seat rebelled of os rices near the Northern hotel. The watch | ‘8*_ thought of the glorious game Clearance Sale of eee aera eotraptate Laub.|% Seotiand betng played in other t. s ' ; than fitting attire Such @ profw : >. q 4 | sion of warm colors had never been } t th 2 or io Men’s Suits temau giving the name of Horatio| £00 Berg since the days of the dows : We are determined that all oor} itch as the property of his wife and theie ball fights. | stetk must be absolutely new and| Shove intials were engtaved on the|, Dut (he suite are here-—~4.090 of ach in September. This clearance | Soo.” The watch was an eaception.| “t—complete from feathere head , | gives = splendid opportunity to| chy valuable one and set with a| piece (o abbreviated tronsers and} n ants vera s eate money | iarge diamond. 7 | those fuasy stockings (what's the WB HUNCHINSON CO, I Scotch for ‘om?) which akes & Come tn na¥y blue and white striped gingham with shoulder r * b a | v ‘4 nO! « yi ic y Cor. tnd amd Union ***| ~TWIN SULLIVAN IN TOWN. sk clerk’s calf look like a foot straps, well made. Stzes 2,9, 4 und 6; S00 values, Yo i'll get more for your money. than any other a evelacrenc men | ball player's Saturday * é ic place will give The plece to save money on bat os Se rhe ¢ pation 5 i — 4 = tne! Jack (Twin) Sullivan blew into] The distribution of them was Overalie and jackets in navy, dobeeg navy gingham; also girt’s over Rites Detter store o8 # at theltown Inst night and is registered | planned. bat the refugees didn't alle in plain blue with red @ilymings and stripes; 2, 3, 4 and 5 pm, ie Perey Butter Store, $08 Pike #t.°°" | a¢ the Northern. He Is on his way | take kindly to kilts, year sizes; 76c valnes ee ie 4 UNION CLERKS | ly Bates on the 12th of Auguat : sine Ledeen The bank is to the business frie asid he Was feeling fine and] e } 1 gommunity what the dynamo is Bi wants to take a chance at Jack 7 | : electric current. 98 per Bi crivien or Tommy Burne when he | Grate and other forme of com te fight Jimmy Flynn tn, Denver on The Washington State Mining as- sick, come to myoffice for free |Labor Day leociation will be dented the use of] consultation. I will diagnose | your disease, give a thorough s & Mercia! credits, Only 5 per | . > teenar ae a DRESSES. d 2 ape ae = _— MA wage 4 exe pivonce. | mestine place and will also be ca . $1.95 an $ 95 examination and outhne my Ricintonc> ot the tank oom | Me. upon to explain why the name of method of cure 1416-1417 Second Avi nue Gitutes an important business || Mre. Mary Buckley today began|(” ee eae a ineies 2.95 d 3 50 V | 1 95 mo $0.00 Yuu k hw f aeset sult for divorce*in the superior | toner”, Oe Sue act notions an $. Pt a ues . came be tes tak eh es Next Door to the Gon Marche month if you are not perfectly watiatied with results I will re fund you money without a ques tion and my services are abso lutely free. If you prefer, pay me $5.00 for two weeks, or $1.00 for a single treatment, with the same un derstanding 1 believe the day has come when sick people should pay for Lot number one contains a great.¥arioty of astyfes in one-piece suite of natural Iinen, chambfay and fancy striped ginghams, both striped and checked. Té—dressce are all prettily trimmed some in white pique, fancy braid and large pearl buttons others tn plainer etyle They make splendid school dresses, and there fe such « varied colledtion to choose from, 6 to I4-year * sines, in the best shades, worth $2.96 and ages 60; 1 95 Saturday ....- Ag $3.95 and $4. 50 Values $2. 95 vi nts. |court against her husband , ie savings Saray - er husband, Andrew |" ne committer on mines and min- WeP. 4Per a hom she charges with Ing of the chamber te having & ay drunkenness and cruelty | meeting this afterno to investi- | TO REPAIR BRIDGE. gate the matter at which are p Ct. interest - Sits number of the mining 1 - P. B. Chureh this morning #@ | sentatives. Vie Have a Branch at George. | cured the contract for making the town. |repairs on the Spokane av. bridge) yy AUTHOR IN CITY. JAMES D. Hoge, President loading to West Seattle, The con OTE AUTO , N. B. SOLNER Cashier. tract price for piles is $4.25 each Mra. Mary Crawford Fraser, sis- “SINCE FATHER WENT TO WORK” We have opened a Talking Machine Department with a care load etock of S ZON ~ O - PHONE: ECTORS and lumber ts to be furnished for ter of the well-known novetiat, Ma- it ny ay “eA . ort - San endl ght a ok. 3 ny 7 mire | rion Crawford, and herself a distin- TT hold dtgiomen trom the Unt. ¢ J a © pies to pe @ DTIdEe | poised litterateur, arrived from the|f Lot number two contains « larger number of styles in both one versity of Minnesota, Columbia sep . | alk of Osteopathy, The Western School of Osteopathy and the Chieago School of Psy chology, all of which are sub ject to Inspection at my office. Come now, don't proerastl- nate, Consultation is free Dr. M. M. Ring Osteopathic Physician 382 Arcade Bidg hird Floor, Front of Elevator. Ind. R 2666. Main 4186 ‘and two-piece suits, Here are gathered the very neatest and most attractive little wash dresses in ginghams, chagnbrays 4 mercerized materials. There are Buster Brown styles, pallor styles, and one-piece dresses in serviceable shades of green, red, blue, tan, pink and checks All staes from 6 to 14 years inclusive, These excellent dresses were $2. 95 marked regularly at $3.95 and $4.50; Saturday ..,. —oe neworth Dunn. | im shape for the heavy travel lOrtent yesterday on the Bhinano | Hoge, | YOSEMITE IN PORT. | Mara and will spend several days) soto in Seattle before departing for the| ZON-O-PHONE RECORDS Concedod by all music lovers to be the best made Our Price 50c ™sx'™ Come in and hear the latest song hita KOHLER & CHASE Northwest Distributors. 1905 SECOND AVE,, ARCADE BLOCK. Wholesale and Retail. ewart The steam schooner Youomtte, | ea#t belonging to L. WH. Gray & Co., ar |" | rived at Pier 3 today at 10:16. She | carried genera! freight from San Franeteco The Band Box Market, 1100 First TS eT Tomorrow big redudiims om bnt-| AY. will give, on Friday and Satur \day only, a free car ticket with itor, ome”, cheese and fancy canned | & Trust Co. | eiaee we Sey waver Btore, | Overy meat purchase of 5° Cor, Second Ave. and Cherry St, 9/608 Pike at Seattle, Wash. « ’ \iaske Banking & Buy your me, Alaska... \from Henderson Saddlery Co, of oy Gecidental dv . 714720 714.720 | ‘ond Av. Seosed wal or over, . riding saddle) Buy your butter, ogee and cheese ersey Butter Store, 603 Pike eave money —

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