The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1906, Page 3

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PNE SEATILE SLAB 1 MUD VAY, AUGUSI 44, 19 | the #oenes are all strongly drawn , ~ | f, | ene nen | bill will run for the week : | # KILLING HEAT * ; |, Next Sunday afternoon the ‘Tay tt lw INCHICAGO, * or ppany begging the last week of * * ; et theater, with “The Female . Keng # ing heat continued here thin # tives,” ‘Thin ie a wtory of New } os | mornin Five deaths and #| - = York fe : * man tration have heen #) sail *# reported to the police by . A bs e oe FP ® ren it a ont TOWNS! Ie @ Strong Bil! ie alae . if pe i At the Bitar theater this week a " . q . 4 ‘ strong array of vaudeville ts pa CAMP TACOMA, Aw Gon | eee eee eee ee | THREM © UNSUCCESSFUL = AT sour ¥ in, in ‘eview before A Udlemoe eral Funston intends to tb field port of B ‘ A 1901 witch are large oven for the Mtar day before the end of the maneuve DETECTIVE 16 DEMENTED TEMPTS HAVE BEEN MADE that partion . The bits are numerous, the singin during which the soldiere of the ne ~~ claiming to| TO SCALE MOUNT MCKINLEY maene Four being, perhaps, the be he will be allowed to eh the Pky yelp tlle FOURTH TRIP NOW IN ynited chbe op | though Lowe and Lew Palmer each thletie prowe rh ents will} Maver on 6 charg are A have big followings, The standing | be pulled off am ‘ = peveeen wan placed In th) pROGRESS. piped a? ’ Legge) features, the K and the movin tay Wilow Vinite ond one wilt be given ports f rictures, are well up to the and fhe cavalry and artilh will f . — * ce af , 404 se oan ard of the house, Sunda ight nish the most =p WORKS YEAR FOR SHOES a ce ‘ jo, ‘The new bil! starts Monday | how the i) in handing sabe on ke yesterday admit-|his fourth attempt e Mounk are nd t b ' Treen r c h fessor H.C. F one of be ng at ’ feat afte 1 nod w t who returned on the Bere ts ‘ nm in tht ate will be vente ur in the pent aet night Three 1 fous at x The Two Roses ! ck riding of ‘ party, but all trails led to sheew iy erforn © Satu igh elr horwe Parker nkew the ewmont thag Rn et pla OPPOSES ANY REMUNERATION party will return, p od the we . k of the com Boia fourth attempt 1s not successful, ~ enga ent ] Mary D. Sprague ha ‘ pet Dr. Cook will remun up he heey THREE BOUNDARY 8URVEY m in the supe king) ay AS CITY, Mo. Aus made the ancent, If ; Third Avenue Theater hat BE. F. Bogard tor of | . , St ever recoraad | Winter . 1 Dt »| PARTIES ARE NOW BUNCHED the Geeres Diets ? ya.| The greate 1 ve a , eadwood Dick,” the current bill ; at ¢| here o¢ his morning. Tralt } table here be « 0 ee ane FINISH LABORS NEXT . aa ronan: oe ae at x POACHERS PAY FINE. 1 4 ee | MONTH FOR THI® YEAR, much of the rty wan dt The two Italians arrested neapl , | by the heirs without the as Kerlin for violating the game 1: * nce f Rog and th he = -- nd were rescued b "4 . / ne oat Ce ee hould mot have received Big Dance at Leschi ii sce weer Wiel San wegy 7? | direction of Professor O. M, Leland HELD FOR GRIP THEFT. ined $100 a ‘ “é are now located at the ead f | it canal and operating tm the! Cha Anderson ented No floor in all the world ROBBED WHILE ASLEEP. near Skagway according th ng for th eft of a| than w Michigan maple « gore on the steamer Hum m the Dawson ( von. | latd pavilion especially for| R. H. Marshall, room 37, Roche® | Ande k when a ed. | dan Come tonight and he ter hotel, states that bi wan! ofesnor Le i has established / ' 1 wo ct ‘ “ pe | the ert re od by Wagne 4 last night and a quantity ef t Por me bay and te e Yee tra eee i stolen W. F. Smith, who ha been working sear Mildred Rock, is mak | f, wor nl Dy oem meni ing hin headquarters at Dyea at Boothroyd te camped on Chilkoet } Poss, The three pa | main at their present locations wn- | ti next month when will come! Soon von very Vay Ss to e Canadian boundary ® pa * * pow working fur to the t f emt Attractiveness © ‘PASSENGER TRAIN Lares? puavUne oP Wixjienvan. the New ; William Jennings Bryan is now on the ocean speeding homeward. KILLS HORSES | Before he lands at New York he will hear of the failure of bis plane to oust State Committeeman Suiliv an. | Cc OLYMPIA, Aug. 22.—A Northe 1 | Pactfic passenger train from Seat-| | tle ran into a farmer's team nos | Murray this morning, killing the| horses and possibly fatally touring }the farme The latter was uncon | sclous when the train left there, eo} bis name not learned. The et gine arrived here with the pilot} scsi salle a with blood a ho ENTRAL COUNCIL ASSERTS | of defrauding the people out of \ niente | THAT REPUTATION OF ELE -& atve Now, thevetere, be & . | N HEA ro] \ ; EROHOON ARS THAT | TION OFFICIALS 18 EVIDENCE | POF | b ROOSEVELT WILL RUN.) tn viewer on assembled, this \ | THAT PRAUD WAS CONTEM) lay Of August, 1006, demand of | Every looker who enters the doors be- i “ >N 3 a the officers whose duty it ts we 30 LONDON, Aug Th sLaten — jeten prevails in this countr . who have been elected by the cow comes a customer before she Jeaves the store. LorseRWSoe ar Ueemech oa gam mon people for that purpose, to t e y oat lon prosecute immediately and to the * m ae ot By C. L. Chester, Special Photographer. 7 jew vie Te et mS! The fact that some df! \fullest extent of the law all persons They are as enthusiastic as we are about the | Geeener C. E. Magoon at his desk In the office of the gove forced to nominate him to success | ning iny Bhs rigor arate s@ | one may te Hand pay of Selng te new goods and reasonable prices, iH gene, |. C. C. building, Ponama, republic of Panama fully combat William Jennings Bry. | 2° : nell as elem iany way responsible for the elec 4 Magoce was appointed by President Roosevelt and Is |an. While Roosevelt dose not in-| ton iuises at the resent mt tom frauds te the recent city slec J load H apumbie fer ail matiers pertaining to the municipal govera- |tend to allow the use of bis name. |Yence or an intent’ om a facie evi |tion, aed to contiaue euch prosece sad ecoe « . . y ‘ome, and represents the president in all matters pertaim- | he can hardly refuse the nomina ~ yoy he part Of | tions until these miscre al Baas tn a oe re om ‘ sons high tm posit! f trust t day to add their quoto to the already mam- Beaicipal affairs on the isthmas ton | persue Diam te peattione of ant £8 | netted prions bare; and bo K Sur J t 1 a : a re false and fre ther Magoon, like all big men, is a hale fellow well met, and or © : : eshte etait 4 se @f diplomacy meets the approval o! . ‘berate and WashingtonJersey 10 the etae ’ wee mines That us Contral la moth stock of new fall goods, In many respects the municipal gov pent an of treet pn or _ Counc regards with great 1 ie nd c inted with th fiiked th the cana! zone is practically the same oo was established Butter 2 Pounds 65¢ |€eatre abe Pore oe fact that such a Fall in line and get acquainte : ad . - : atte gery oe i dleahew ot the Je a characters, as in many instances : Piatievtece a ere Ne ee eee ertee Gaeta Gon Pike et. o>] The euunell Gomande. thet were found in election precincts opportunity offered you at McCarthy's for do ia on asi achat) SETTER ~ Braco pubse officials whose duty it t# to| should have found it possible to se 7 4o #0 prosecute Immediately and to! cure polatments to responsible ing your trading to the best possible ad- the fullest extent of the law persons | po m election boards, and de | who are gutity of perpetrating the|nounce those responsible fo: vantage. “IT 18 EASY TO BUY AND EASY TO PAY IN THIS STORE.” |frauds uncovered tn the recent re-|appointments as being persone un | count of votes. The resolutions fot-/fit for any kind of « public trust.” jellies = — . = i: 2 E_SJ —a Wheras, It ts the belief of this| | Central Labor eounct t An Exclusive Residence arioad 0 OW ON DISpiay OTS | fence of such ‘notorton table, poudescript char D ri aeecaie beslbteh ap wo toe ease istrict seb cer a ae |im many netances at the recent clty| Charles Cowen, the “king of lelection, is prima facie evidence of | Hroadway,” has started again. This Intent on the par sue placed time his conquests are to extend to M c ; th Dp G d ¢ in high p< by theithe Unive y diatrict. He ts now } Cc ar » ry fe] @) s Oo. votes of the pe o in auch |employing a large crew of surve positions made these appointments. ors on big Puget Mill company 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue to secure false and fraudulent elec: | tract, just north of the University 5 > i tion returne with the object in view|campas, which was recently pur Between Pike and Pine Streets chased by James Moore. Mr. Moore : seattle’s New at si i Solace to cuales Chie the Gael | The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District residence district of the city and| has placed it in the hands of Mr | Cowen, with the Instructions te spare no « nee in improven to make ft the finest In the elty ileal # = Bea af | With the coming fair and the the car service, both Mr. Moore and | |Mr. Cowen have the greatest faith ! lim the Ligiversity district. The new| $, bopnds the campus on the} | x B, Beach, author and short |ROrth, beginning at mn orf % | LT i e auth ; ti ner, and ts one of the me aut! story teller, who has been in Seat-| M6! 4 is of ; — [fie ince hia Yap to alone, wl re "MM these lei turn to Nome Saturday in company | 11° Joe iil be pave an on saeatteietinemsilamiians = - = with ave King a King is vhal, apd water and sewer ag as }iaborating with Mr. Beach tn tt + apd 1 ; . mains the alleys, to preven production of a new volume to be|™alns lal! n the alleys, to prove leased from the press In the at eee eee ind electr ‘gee n pecia S Our st { Office Desks, which have been in a somewhat depleted state for “verve — aah th he | wires, will aced in the al ala mplete--a solid carioad having airived's Cay of two ago, 100 i) mahi tt mecca of fins oa i - FOR - eciec . every man in need of a GesKk will fir 1 «one particular style . , bi how Which will best * wants—and the cost expected ‘og mene Fe aan ae a Mr, Moore will place - Mr Beach lectured in Bellingham ted in th Jit Beach lectured in Rellingham | jouneetnent ie expected In the near] @ @ ‘ tonight and be tendered | future These are four very exceptional bargains, Our store will be open Saturday evening te accom- Buy Now ption at the home of Dr Seth C./ late those who not come eariier, N © late or early should miss these tempting and very Make W003 te | Pay Later ee ii For Irrigated Frult ihe ] | NAVY DEPARTMENT 4 iene — —_ — 2 j ANSWERS CRITICISM Lands 's it Iron T o Dre ers | WASHINGTON, D.C. Ang. 3 mba Canal Co. “ad anitary Ww SS | he naval ow at Oyster B w'k paper B d No. 1 { solid oak with Frene oe a app tic lg “ade Bed Caueh | eds eveled mirror, equare shaped i chlened: a » abc It haw two small and tw charged, will ¢ : ) above enc Reds, we have| drawers, Regular price $1 the expense of mal ng the flee ry Bed Couch * ra Pviedlag died EE hoe , $07 view is held or hot. The extra $609 PARLORS , ’ 1 prune ther 1 French Beveled mirre for the presidential salute ts done Twelve-year Guarantee. size bed. It a bare at e price } mwell top, two Kin with black pow which has been Le’~ Attendan Sa ate : ask more a were a " a condemned for every other pu Houre—#:10 to 6; Sundays, & ' price $15.06 ere, Regular Be a to 12. Both phones. $4.25 | spe a7 al price ' Life.

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