The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1906, Page 7

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} CHICAGO BANK HAS :::-=---;. HUSBAND'S SUICIDE “se PATRIOTISM 15 } CLOSED ITS DOORS: = SOLVES A MYSTERY). /--=- 3) OLKNGSTEN ' A LEA / ; ese WHEREABOUTS OF WOMAN AC | neo Y M eA e Bta W. B. Poland, « Al manage QUITTED AT FAMOUS MUR} thr WHILE GOVERNMENT 16 PROSE- pouice ARE REQUIRI : eo Avenue 81 et engit i > OF OF . ‘ ha DER TRIAL REVEALED BY6 CUTING BTANDARD Ol, KEEP ANGRY CROW oF . Togs Yr sl eo graphic th poe . . f ‘ ‘i SECOND TRAGEDY ROCKEFELLER URGES BUN. posirors BAck—C ITS he bank eed for an le w : shen tnt thin att . an been re } DAY SCHOOL TO “LOVE THY AMOUNT TO FOUR MILLIONS e spe age oa at (8? ‘ and Uh ite a id eee eee eee ee GOUNTRY.” ry ‘ * * pps News Serv A dcp errs hoe x * EVENT IN LIFE OF W) , A x . et r * ANNA E. GEORGE *| 7 vr wan caused nere a! wi forcianer * | H phen & Wife of a carper > (Star ; *) ae <a _ & Deserted him for Geo. Sax ® ] CLEVELANI «. 6—John - * ton *| D. Rockefelle is ye of his | ® divorce eturned without ® Ave rf h day, It | * ton * — - his f , ce ~ another woman, #] judge R ' MANAGER OF AMERICAN-HA.|® _ Tried on the charg of *| “as \* fering Baxton and acquitted. # United State . WAIIAN COMPANY SAYS TWO]@ = fier husband secured di * sete ; b | ® voree . ' ; NEW STEAMER® WILL BE |. married De. Arthur ©. # }> tM Haywood an ADDED TO FLEET, \* Vd | Pe ine V le Ridout committed sul # | ‘ | Jen on ' * ‘ WDE «orl ® rt ent CARSON CC . w ‘8 | RGON ¢ ir Star ¥ | |tion expressing sympathy for the - g p e Rock Mrs. Geor WOMAN WHO GAINED NOTORIETY WHEN SHE WAS MAS on Was unanimously ede mah a cia pice * } ha ANNA E, GEORGE 4 — MAJOR STRONG FROM NOME, *lcharge of hav! INDIAN SEAMEN MIX UP, Baxton, broth: McKinley, She wa and killed Oc aoon afterward « M 1 F 8 ‘ ¢ “ “ mained for the f the Ind rallore on the at k . ‘ 2 the 4 ee . pe husband to disclose A © ° j abe at x atl and M George was the wife of « e e ase SIBERIAN MANAGER HERE living ° ns ’ @ r * 5 k * di an of Seattle « as * : aine < . 4, | of y. Two weeks ago he sold hie ‘ i te stopping at the) } ne ' was ® 4 er W. H. Bard, who oy mn his way te New | Geor Dakota she made ait and ° and the ee sailed | 4 « has ine trip to Canton and discovered that| came to Havenna abow yea his f * Seattle realty, GIBSON D. PACKER AND MAS. VETTER | ft fe announced ¢ D. Packer, one of Carnegic’s young. | @ partners.” and « mitt aire. has settled for about $25,000 the breach | | | i procoine wait Mrs. Mary 1 Vet-ter They are both Pitteburgers gat Mrs. Vetter sued for $100,000 SPER SR SEE ETE SS ecturing. Hie home ts located at : hae + OVERNIGHT : ‘ H o COPPER LANDS THREE . ENTRIES * Emil Lindau Axel A @ ond SAAR ARRARA HARA single handed last o ‘ istes arc. the eutites ¢ on Bergstrom. T * wmpted to arrest ys races at The Men * and bi = intert ft a | Treoen uoce Claravors | aa | 163 | o i 16 106 tes 164 | le j ” ony ’ Roberts 7 ; Renate ... ie) | s ‘THIRD RACE ate A hate} 3. year-olds ’ | BA Gherifan .. 196 ; Ey The Mighty ........ ++ a} | uee Waite te7 | THE SMILE OF FORTUNE. | i Peery (Neal ...0. 102 - TEMPORARY TRACK | | AROUND TUNNEL | (Scripps News Service.) | REDDING, Cal, Aug. 6—A tem-| tunnel No. 6} No trans} : mate last} are tranaferring (today ace tranatereing day 1 | SEATTLE’S RELIABLE STORE 1512 TO 1522 SECOND AVENUE Som ng temporary teach Therel no work on the tunne ta Last month wae @ record-breaking | er rae | Ces = @ Be One of the First to Visit McCarthy’s and Have the DANISH ORATOR TO SPEAK. Until July Ss oer Pleasure of Inspecting the Most Modern Up-to- o han ¢ tomor-ibe a profit b to the city, and pS RR Date Dry Goods Store on the Pacific Coast + of the| sale of power for lightin Party of Denmark and. has| : ——- in the country several months erg it a represe FRED TRACY CELEBRATES, . Those who paid us a visit Saturday were enthusiastic d. We have spared no expense in our eftorts to ¥ t - when you have seen for yourselves. Fred Tracy, one of the best known We make no s claim, as you will be bound to acknowle attie and at] in their praise eniently arrar rut admire so full of air and light and so con modern convenience and the greatest degree of pleasure and comfort was a big job to move and get settled in the short space of time at our disp ter shape to serve you well and every day will reveal new We are of the opinion that our Sducational syatem trading with mu « al and at the tr in‘apple p rder even 3 It of fall merchandise. Every day finds us in be ooo worth ‘ We of everything excepting urk and arrange a new stock’ of Money sense, It seems to us Mest essential that they should be taught economy and thrift when they are youngsters. The Savings habit will stiok, if start- 04 sariy We Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest pper who knows a good thing when she s¢ | Nome. In some 2 learned of the date | niflcent banquet Was « aboard] eiactatan tae atinmtediemiatannsadgytte EDP DDDPDDD DIA ~ - eeeeeeeeee. — ino | You Will Always Find at McCarthy's an Abundance of Strictly Relia- tthe Alaska ble Up-to-date Merchandise at Prices You Can Afford to Pay steamers of company, the passenger and the freighter | Dirigo, » ht for South i . ore new fall goods than any other store on the coast will be able to show for a onntern merchandise after all is our main attraction and already we are w season so close at hand, Keep in touch with McCarthy's where you can get to this store you will note the decided advantages of q 1 now to inv of ther with freight trading here Come PEAIEAN EERIE SOHN, both in the quality of goods you buy and in the We Have « Branch at George town. Hore. ber = 34) whole n | posted on the TAMER D ing at McCarthy's that you are saving moncy to the new store. Come every day you can, You can always feel confident when you do your tr e you pay. Ferdinand ®chmita, Bamuel Rosenberg, George Don worth, ard KR. Dunn, - D. Hoge, for Ke } limpe amer Alaskan, wh ne, with McCarthy Dry Goods Co. SL RI TAME Aa ES oS | WnionSavi & TrustCe, Kata 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518, 1520 and 1522 Second Avenue “ oftiel ‘ollege nat iGr 5 ron lP AS ee mmoran em, £) i

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