The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1906, Page 7

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UNCH LIKE KING EDWARD D WITH A 8 DECORATE HIS FACE, BEAUTIFUL LALAS PORT AND STARBOARD OF HIS ‘LIKE THOSE OF EMPEROR FRANCI6 JOSE oF a FRM ES FRAUD oe... fe made by payments Later she concluded she did not want the house and sen an attorney to the firm's office to | | get the return of the $500 Whee | asked why Mrs, Cotchett did not want the house they were infor that the wouan did not know b o transect business. As @ written and signed centred? | had been entered into the would not return the money say that the firm has §€0,000 of assets in Seattle Bn Oe, local reel 8 gee eee arenes ccs a complaint Was filed by Mrs LAWSON TO THE STAR. . * * * firm | ® | Saturday oi THE SEATTLE STAR NT IT STUN YOU IF BRYAN SHOULD RETURN WEARS ON WITH A PAIR OF FULL GROWN SQUIRREL TAILS TRUSSEO UP ON HIS MUG LIKE THE KINO EMPEROR WILLIAM LOVES TO WEAR, no ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1905. GETS JUDGMENT OF $0000. THOMAS DWYER WINS GREAT VICTORY IN CAGE AGAINST “SWIFTWATER BILL GATES | ater HH" Ga “ ' he 5 t Thor ! ’ " Oi ¢ ¥ i ' tor $ t ' ht b f ' tract w ‘ : | wi | The torma of tt ' | vided th Bwift . was ta the dividends, if himaelt and Dwyer, Deyer provid jea G * with money i 1 1 v o fo hiv t « te SA deiede detente detente * *) : RESULTS AT « *! > THE MEADOWS ; e a s . * * * THE MEADOWS, Aug 2 * @ Weather clea track fast * * First Race * 7 nm ty nee . Dominus Ariva (Sullivan), # & 8 to 6, won *) * Mra Matthews, 8 te 1, se 7 # ond * & Cherry Street, 49 to 1, third. #} 7. Time, 1011-4 * * BoratchesWickiow Main, @& * Facts, Barker, Paddy Lynch, # # Huachuca, Peart Waters, Mer- & © Mure, Major Tenny and Lu- # | @ chen * OR BEARING A DUSTER ON THE SOUTH ENO OF HIS COUNTE NANCE—LIKE THE ONE KING LEOPOLD, OF BELGIUM, CARRIES. CARLISLE INDIANS COMING. * Alaska Indians who have been attending Cartiele wit! arriv Thursday plight on thetr The natives have taker HOT UNION Capt KE. B Caine, whe such a @isturbance on First av. on Thurs raleed will appear Yesterday in the sw - . iday before Justice Alesander to an tonrt. for the ret or f $500 Tom Lawson, the famous au # trunk ~ f drunk and dis the appointment of 2 ’ thor of “Frenzied Finance,” # : atrolman Hafford. | thet compan) : @ will have a hot communteation # Adolp Hammer, the vietim of S meporter for The Sia @ in tomorrow's Seattle Star, ® | caine's reckless driving and vindle- | ge 3 Ed. W. Forests # tolling how Harriman, Rogers # — hae clon Shed h a Mr. Cotehett bough: » @ and Rockefeller “with their # nt against Cainc, charging for thems, paying § robbing machine made over Se eammalt gad bereerd balance to be paid & night $150,000,000 In the Great been held The Assoctated Union of Steam = 206 Mutua @ Pacific railroad operation # | today, bat Walter Fultom, Calne’s| anovei and Dredge Men has invaded &@ it is a highly sensational * | gtrorney, was unable to be present. | geartic. A Northwest bra sad ™ & accusation and {se of great in- @/ 4 dozen witnesses for the prosecu-I formed in Spokane B+ Saving is the one apec + > SanaEeeS 28 * | ton will be op hand Thursday and HV. Tucker was 2 & it oo Wall at. operations # sca aan “erhomaie that always wire, inf * wae ce ind tary and ts re of ali this general " from Spokane and r industrial * natons of transcontinental @/ and with bim ame Jot — justrial F) . roads to the Pacific coast * ’ think a» littie about = » etary Put aside something nal union, who will to Mi ancunt. it may hie * 9 PPE SESE SES * © rannize the local steam el an ie mighty handy, and you J} S8ARTENDERS CAN PICNIC tredge men of this city into a Gad you acted on our ar The city council of Georgetown Branches have already o- a sta meeting last night, granted the tablished in Ogden and Fran ’ Savings Bartenders’ Union of Seattle a spe isco, and a Heattic, Portland _ Ao-ounts clal permit to hold a pienic next apencrarsanetie wit gantaed 4Pe Sunday afternoon at Germania! Ap Important meeting Is boing A Fh ark. Moyor Mueller, of George-| held today in Washington, D. ( town, last Sunday afternoon issued | between railroad officials and the WILL UE N, a ‘er est an edict to the end that Sunday pic-| interstate commission, and one top - snietiaaia nice would not be allowed in that| {fc for discussion will be interesting Me city In the futare on accoun for Seattle when settled. According . — at George isua] demonstrations lto the new law, which went into ef-| oa S ye ition Counse fect today, railroads areprohibited » * gathering evi Hoge. President. UMATILLA THIS AFTERNOON. * ‘ i state and the case of the ¢ v from mir ‘oal in one state an B. BSOLNER Cashier. ith cher j n Pacific Railrgad for i. ; selling ft in anothe he Umatitia witi arrive from Sa The Pacific Coast Co., of this elt which $10,000 is claime Francis pete thie af | operates many of the tn am. the omy F She brings a argo of freight | the state, and besides using coal for of a log sustained by 4 and a fair list of passenge the company needs here and also iwin Sekildsen last y te’ EB - « re. | Selling to railroads, col after col Eskildsen's parents . ; The Merthas ; Eecbons Bag: he \ Her j@ sent to San Francisco. At the | against the elty for $10,000 for per tay 1 You fh en’! meeting today in Washington the | sonal tnju It re that un tor grnved cn “yay ove Pacific Coast Co. is represented by|der the franchise granted to the 1a Tonga Maru se i from Hong BETES A th ® hern Pacific on Raflroad for Seattle Sunde A ber be 30 , f cinkt of “ ecident h t 19 has arrived at Singapore | question fe Ps Malte tot ans ta fr Seattle; steamer Dundee sail-| the 6 am caieuah the ed from Valpuraiso, and the steam Pye .> er Ridar has reached Callao from C | R in Boattle - Low Co onist ates oo < Did Stanley butts. 13c;| West bound, daily, August 27 to on Septembe ' unt door check, $ |October 31, inclusive, Tickets may P sh cord, 4 nd many eimil at GREAT NORTHERN ee i Co Klein, the shoemaker, 217 - OFFICE, Second * [Pare eeaeaeatanee Ree eee eee £ OVERNIGHT 2/ ‘ ENTRIES Saene aneaneenens The following are the « ednenday's races at The M FIRST RACE—Vive furlones, oelina, f-year-olde j ars alemon . 109 3 Wapnagootls 109 Re lee ‘ lu 106 | Alleene ios Craig ior} BECOND RAC ive furtongs, | ar-oida lee ’ THIAO RACE furtongs, selling Trapshooter ....+0 «+ Sir Dougal ‘ Maceng Pie 19 Lady Minore 10T Hobson's Chotes . 10? Pethar 10? Cameletta 106 Mabel Reed 105 196 Facts *Kingthorpe 102 FOUATH RACE—One mile and « furtong, selling, 4-year-olds and up Pickaway 107} et eer wa} Royalty 6.6 107] Kxapo soon 0s 107 | Thaddeus teeseee wee wor} Eaupedient wre w Silurtan rn Hi Caut Cap 107] ies | . oe) FIFTH RACE—Seve furlongs, | selling, 4-year-olde and up | Seb? Bert Arther te one ort Wayne ior 992 odoolix ‘ 107 | “nT joo, W. Tuthin 10? 9962 St. Winnlfride 106 | #964 Montana Peerens 105 2 Holly Berry 105} (55) Maxetta 945 Dinette aa42 Rib wer ay * 1s) 9960 *Dora | 100 | BIXTH RACE—One and one-six- | teenth miles, Giwash handicap. 4-| yeer-olde and up j (9957) Halable “ 109 #935 Rudatbek . 107 49041) Sherry F 106! 9957 Bombardier eee ier ont K 100 SEVENTH RACE mile, weil. | Inge 8-9 eo san Ah Rd idan mt} 30d Pury 107 108] 103} 101 #5) oo) | i DIES OF HEART FAILURE Prank Ro Wellington, propr dt°'% lodging house at 806 Sixth av %. died suddenly last night from Heart failure. Mr. Welling dalaed with a sudden illness th Hight previous, but recov thibe taken fatally {It last night QHARTERS FOR THE SOUND. ning ounced t " bark Rivers’ burg for th h ba that the By iar Ho | | QUEEN GOES OUT LOADED. | “Olympic Market the time to get a harness m Henderson's, 212 0 Te oe Aa a ae cn emma me no PLACES BLAME ON Pe ee KELSEY'’S EMPLOVER WI f (ESERTER b4 BANK CLEARINGS Pa . ' LU following communication . * ro ' ttle Dal I * \ ’ 4 ' * Dp On Frid t ' . * paper contained an ar re « Sree eee ee ee 1 Mr BO. I th onttle Da ie with WILLIAM GRAHAM 1@ ARREST | nee to the F hieh in it leation oF ED AND REQUISITION PAPERS rm ‘ wey . tSSUED IN A NOVEL CAGE iat Conn having in chure hegot ie tte ' matt if Lake W fe td ons in the 1 if bacquen 7 ‘ ition, 1 a that I m . af Je a mb Hi M « Kel mo 1 in, th « . . pe and Cor t hin er ‘ Un 1 s] t but alm f ple justice to Mr. Kel for me 4 counteract, In po far as it is within th iw . m wh * ' therwt btaln ' v 0 ' t and nO One can regret more| ae ‘ ha I © attompt to ho M Ke ' required of him b = ny "i . nt of his department| Were finally sianed, Cox : biy t a ¢ aking, JOHN H. M’GRAW in 0 kt evid : " : CHINESE LOTTERY AGENT ‘4 = 7 oO oe thn n and nd ; durin FINED. act efeat th DOROTHY 16 HAULED OFF. " a ane he vote ti Ah Jim w thi m va by Judge Alexander teame D b which i i eo U. Piper, ia a eting a Chin Y aw ‘ , nd vnige of I ret av Chi wae b b Pp ‘ Fo he Informant when Dorothy is not damaged lators w r ¢ y a proached, was dismissed « ent Zeattle candidate for Unite P = = = and four of ht de 4 and notorio ¥ ated FIGHT OVER WHO SHALL isi, oi stool So inthe propone imary law ial now FIRST RECEIVE BRYAN = 2°": a Potts with the name was rumor about ey | ing the last on WASHINGTON, Aug. 2%—Five NEW YORK, J nT senators had er fifferent organizations have asked | gert is for th 3 savory con ° ! he custorhe officials for « permit] for Tom pe r mt on 5 ania, h neg eventeenth av, &. @ The quarreling organts today. Taggert says he is not « : Ww Ms August 26 will probably be told by Assistant | to re from the National comm Becretary Reynolds to determine the | tee not yet nor s0en. He sa Tm amer Senator is expected te | fight among theme Phone Ind. 3373 on {not built that way; I like the job.”| arrive at Nome today Phone Sunset Main 1514 McCARTHY’S Seattle's ett Store—1512 to » 1528 Second Av. a — * = —o a = Good Things for Tomorrow There are always plenty of good things at the new MeCarthy Store departme It is a race for supremacy between One nt vies with the other to give the best possible values for the money. the different department managers, and the women of Seattle are the winners in the race see styles. bor's, an These items should interest you in the st the new Dress Goods and Silks. No extra charge here for exclusive Buy a Dress or Waist here and have a newer style than your neigh- cost her elsewhere. They are all new fresh goods, hardly 20¢ to asc on every dollar you buy. d pay tess than her's we a week, and you save from For Tomorrow Only, Wednesday. Aug. 29 Oc Each lars—all For l5c and 19c Neckwear Every lady who loves dainty neckwear will want to choose from this collection tomorrow—pretty Point Burgesse lace collar and cuff sets--lace stock collars and lovely eyelet and hand embroidered turnover col- special tomorrow the new season's styles—regular prices 15¢ and 19¢, at O¢ cach For Choice of 12ZOO Men’sNeckKties 25c Ea. of four-ir 8 E of more than a hundred fine brilliantines, Sicil- e We ian and mohair skirts in plain colors and neat styles—a each, On $3.98. = s is part of a special purchase made from a New York manufacturer at a big concession from the reg These ties are all new goods— all new patterns. An assortment anywhere. ular wholesale prices. " 1 all new fall shades i-hands and tecks that cannot be excelled For Skirts Worth $7 to $9 Take your pick tomorrow from a big coll tion new checks and invisible d effects—all nd the same quality that are priced in other stores at $7.00 to $9.00 The special price tomorrow, one day only, is ir regular price is $4.98 For o ee es 75c Storm Serge 36 in yard 1.A eC 4. MER Mc s wide, always sold at 75c, you know good dress materials you know what serge is—a fabric that always looks well and for the money green and reseda, only, at 5O¢@ a amount of service cardinal day greatest invested. Shades of navy on sale tomorrow, one For 7c Apron Ginghams KNOW WHAT THEY ARE-—THE GOOD QUALITY OF GINGHAMS—BROWN AND WHITE AND BLUE you CHECKED AND WHITE-—ALL SIZES OF CHECKS, ALWAYS 80LD A YARD; ON SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW, ONE DAY ONLY, AT 44¥@ A YARD. 10 YARDS TO A CUS- NONE TO DEALERS OR TO CHILDREN, NO PHONE ORDERS RECEIVED. Carthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retaii Business District

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