The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1907, Page 8

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One f the argesat verdicta ever secured in King county for personal fajuries was yesterday allowed to Cha J}, MeOwen against — the Ne i] © company. The ver dic $25,544. McOwen sued fe McOwer a vietim of the col Usior the Fort Lawton car line on Mareh lla when ee Were killed and a ¢ adly burt, Me Owen was pe ently crippled by the « 8 hia knee, and re ceived many ghter hurts, He was in a hospital for weeks By trade McOwer a tailor, but has There was @ good supply of che ries on Western a fay. A sma shipment of Aw Malaga Grapes was received yesterday by one commission the trade ¢ ed to currants has advar erate of 24 boxes A carload of Mississipp te selling for $ erate. The Cali small boxes has droppe tomatoe ommission house ed potatoes at r ton. Other Yesterday on Western the rate of $80 p houses are getting from $48 to $50 per ton for old potatoes, with lit tle protest. The high price of po tatoes in Seattle is the main sub fect of conversation among the growers over the state. Lemons are scare nd are @t $6.00 to $7.00 per box one ay elling Vegetables 2 ga awect Beiect ranch cans per dow, SEER Sk Be: Ramen, Ngee; orene Butter and Cheres. Washington creamer ate; fresh cream brick ‘Swine. id, ia, ite, Sree Wg! Re, Lime ase Coment. land sement, ungoried. pation’ common Cantera: Ser set Yes, and they will $3.50 CUT GLASS WATER BOTTLES $2.19 This Cut Glass Water Bottle ts a brilliant « and the latest shape. Sells regularly at $3.50, but we've reduced it to $2.19 for tomorrow. eutti $3.50 SYRUP PITCHER $2.19 Quadruple Plated St! Syrup Pitcher with tray Regularly $3.50. $4 CUT GLASS BOWLS REDUCED TO $2.98 $2.19. Cut Glass Berry or Salad Bowls sunburst pattern, at $2.98. Regularly $4.00. $1.50 JELLY DISHES 89c Cut Glass Oltye or Jelly Dishes pretty brilliant cutting, at 89¢. Regularly $1.50 $1.75 KNIVES AND FORKS, TOMORROW $1.39 A SET Silver Plated Knives and Forks. 6 of each in a box for $1.39. Regularly $1.75. $2.25 OIL BOTTL ES $1 79 Great Values in Household Needs arouse enthusiasti TOOT EO ee entaiattat Daas sedate b purnenancentntcsnttnatatatattastintnituletiaaatns GETS BIG VERDICT banks, ‘The schooner Deeaake has left for a three monthe’ erutse 1 =These cool and comfortable Waists are made of fine lawn in yoke effe ith pane ‘ amona the northern banka for hall After @ day of trial In Justioe | wae celia i } ® but. The new launch Martan left|CGeorge’s court, W. F. Welsh, & broidery. They are trimmed with lace and insertion and have tucked back ; “i yesterday for Petersburg to fish employed by the Laack | lace trimmed collar and cuffs, Regular prices $2.95 and $3.7 ; special tomorrow $1.9 been incapacitated from his work | for the summer | company, who was ar ~ OI OOS OO ee by the aceldent | - - rested by Mr, and Mre. John Wood A ’ = The ease was trled before Judge! stoamship Suveric arrived tn Be-| Rowse, of the Humane soalety, and | 15¢ Cotton Vests, Special 25c Misses’ Ribbed Hose n the supers art, M Hag r fie | charked with cruelty to animals, Md 4 jor Cov ‘ attic yesterday eapu N voprevented By Attr [eficers nny cTomuga*guuln, TH | wan mogulited 3 for 25¢ 19¢ « and the | Welsh, it wan alleged, was or : ear poration by | . : ing an overloaded } + WPeata : Be ante dakekel caad Wine Cis Aha, Baek kia bt Hughes, MeMicken, Dovell @ Ram-| The Pus 1 Dredging com! ing hie arrest the Li Ladies’ Vests made*of good soft cotton, in all} Misses’ Fine Ril 1H ast ble “4 It was hard fought in every | Pey between Piers 4.! company caused the arrest of Mf sizes, having taped neck and armholes and double heel and toe, in all sizes fr point, but the negtigence and cul|® and 6 tor, 2 work will give a (And Mrs. Woodhouse on & similar trimmed with lace—regular price 15e each 10, selling regularly for 25¢ a ¥ com ne Wor ve se, 6 4 pability of the company for the [stort Gepch at low tide, {charee, claiming that the special will be sold tomorrow at the special price of } bought in the Hosiery D 0 torrible accident was demonstrated officers allowed the team to | } 25 ° , by MeOwen's attorne the sat . aix or seven hours without atten: | BLOF ce ereeee 5c a pair a is faction of the which reach-| The United States lghthouse | tion pean caeeueatntinenea pitied , — ¥ > wae saa lot after brief /#UPpLY beat Columbine will go Into i oa Re 835, , drydobk at Quartermaster Harbor “A Be: Di Se Seu haa te dettber Gave ws sive t waenl | merican auty” inner Set for Less Bissell’ Coil: weep- overhauling | j The y comprising these Sets are in white and gold, These Live Stock, HH prices for tomorrow S ] $1 65 w . - Capt, O. H. Morgan, one of the 100-piece Set, service for twelve persons; regular price $16.00; spe ers pecia ° p ° best known shippers on the coast } etal 810.50 - ‘ beetle a Jand dean of the lighthouse keepers II S6-plece Bet, service for vix persons; regular price $11.00; spe Regular Prices $2.25 and $2.50 Fish lon sound, is 4d at Port clal 87.55 ; Beh nauibut Townsend, aged 80 ra. Capt I] 50-pioce Sot, service for six persons; regular price $8.26; — spe Among these Bisse Carpet oper ’ Morgan came around the Horn in| H ctal $5.50 weepers will be found case Siees 4 la in California, He The Ballard police are dinmatin |) an-n—————~—~ Rian a nce ft wh h 1 }eame to the Puget sound country | fied with the hours they are |ff of white maple parlw oo¢ 30 Yours ago, obliged to be on duty. Ballard po |i IDEAL ‘STEAM COOKER AND BAKER mahogany finish and golden oak Hicemen work 10 hours a day, while This is & useful household article for which we have the exclusive ath, ibnends eailel’ tank and per te | The Alaska Steamship company |the Seattle police work on three |f} Seattle agency, It will reduce the fuel bill to a remarkable extent, { pi : ianaeting doe We. has chartered the steam schooner shifts of elaht hours each. Former ff and besides make sume cooking bearable If not actually enjoy trimmings SeeerTS 7 | Washiagton to ran to Southeastern | Chief Nabors was at headquarters able. You need only enough fire to bol! two quarts of water, chotee of the Biane Bweep | Alaskan points and bring back |yesterday and talked with Acting | which will cook your entire dinner over one stove-bole, No heavy ere in so two gre * salmon Chief of ce Willard, The mat | fron pots or ketth necessary, Measures 11% Inches square pe ail ter will not be given consideration and 21% inches high two doors; will hold t quart Jare in Because of the high rates charged | by the local department uytil the canning fruit. There are four compartments making it posstble 4 65 for coal the Star Steamship com. | return of Chief of Police Wappen to cook for from three to ten persons, A shipment of oe $ ° pany will use off on the freight | stein. lar Cooker has just been received. Price : mm La Conner ~ FB an A oD mrs Rhine Eo OEE er@an | oe j steamer ON THE FRONT Fishermen report had weather off Capo Flattery oe gasoline schooner Yukon came tn yesterday With 17 tons of fish, Dhe schooners Alice and Bring Gold left for the The Pacifie Ce company announc the operation of { which will become ast sleamers effective next SAN WELSH IS ACQUITTED SCHMITZ STILL IN JAIL (Scripps Telegraph Service.) THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907. FRANCISCO, June “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” Women’s Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.-- $2.95 and $3.75 LAWN WAISTS $1. 95 "THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE Not Cheapest, But Least Expensive Store Opens 8:30 a, m., Closes 5 nouth, The change will remove the steamer City of Puebla from |M4¥or Schinits will stay in his A a : the Tacoma-San Francisco run and geo nan Se a oe or two longer | The facts of experience silence the voice of theory. estic Ranges will add the steamer & ona | St least @ motion for bis re t t f to f tl I" the Piast Soune-d Boge Mon "| ence hae born withdrawn by his on the recommendation of users to friends than we a “paper ade counsel for technical tmperfections. vertising. t seneblebdtenii clty Ughting committee has| A new one will be framed and r ‘ ou j & meeting for Friday even-| presented probably this afternoon, Ranges come and go with every season, but the Maje t ge in the fale ROBERT BLACK FACES CHARGE NK a oe Ge aetice eity coun. ir AS est sense, gains popularity and influence day by da by year and ct te invit ° present jain m ; cighec fou FOR SECOND TIME IN raw! The ¢ t ie te take wp thel TERA ecade by decade It has been w igh i 1 found flawe MONTHS. jquestion of beautifying the elty by! , : is ~ less, tried by time—used for year np ‘ ‘ on every & wholesale system of itghting an| There is no Schilling’s | way spabiee “tinea dh oui tana wey | old in The Star on Saturday. — | Best not in packages, “‘atr- It is a masterpiece of range construction. The Majest ‘ 1 e Range known in King county as a book | FIREWORKS. tight” packages, which all others are judged, which has no real competit wields: @ keeper in the employ of former| See Piper & Taft, 1024 Second wider influence in Seattle and vicinity than all other Ranges It is the Range Sheriff Ed Cudibee, was arrested |4v., across from Frederick @ Nel} Your grocer returns your money that end r le how ds of Seattle homes yesterday by Detectiv K son. They handle al kinds. *** |if you don't ike it; we pay him. a OC ee oe ene eo 9 and Patrolman Hedges at th Marche, where he was atte to p a check bearing @ forged signat of Cudthee in payment for & of clothes. The check was | for $50, and drawn on the Union | & Trust company. Black was released @niy a short time ago from the county jail, wher he served a term of 80 days. His/ arrest at that time was for for gery MAYNARD IMPROVEMENT cLus MEETS. The Maynard Improvement club will hold a meetitg at the South school Wednesday evening, ne 26. Property owners ine Washington mires ‘Main are requested to be the Y st r grades at In the month of May, the Wash ington Fire lasurance company wrote over 9,000 of duainess buying tomorrow RPA AAA RRA AAP WHAT ABOUT THAT CHAIR? Paint olf and worn? Is It not more or less of an eysesore in spite of the fact that it Is moat comfo hair in t word i get a can of t on—and a new thir 1 of Jap niture may have as many lives as has the proverbial cat, if so disposed. But that’t not Japa-Lac comes tr ixter diffe colors pe can from 15¢ to "$22 25 BON BON DISHES REDUCED TO $1.39 a and color with cover, at $1.39. R $ Quantity limited NUT BOWLS 69, INSTEAD OF $1 § Tine f Re pri $ €9¢ for tomorrow Basement Store—The Bon Marche. SUITS AND SKIRTS MADE TO ORDER a f half a ne eng iving you a fitting and guara eoink @ erte fit a harge he bare mate ul on Tomorrow you may choose from our entire stock of $1.00 to $1.50 fancy suitings, checks stripes and overplaids, and we will take your measure and make you a suit or skirt in the very newest fashion and charge as follows SUITS $10.50 COMPLETE SKIRTS $5.25 TO $6.50 { want t ade t « 1 A f n A made 1 $ a $ ; : charge. i Main Floor—The Bon Marche ! |Clothing Bargains AT THE | GREAT DECISION SALE In this big stock that ures was an immense lot of children’s ¢ we got these goods so that we ose at about one-half of w chants ask you. Come here f July outfit and save enough 1 the Fourth in grand style MEN'S SUITS Two-Piece Suits in all the very latest $12. 50 Me n’ we secured at our own lig men 8s, No use repeating our story, Seattle Agency for the Gurney Refriger ator. A number of the local employ thempelves calling the Seattle Employment Agents’ as ment agencies, } sociation, have addressed a munication to the city counet! ank fing for the full enforcement of the biawe against unscrupulous agencies |The association calla attention te } the complaints that have been made com youths’. and can sell you fine hat the other mer Womens Costumes, Swits, Furs, Wists. REDERICH & SLOOND. A VENUE, PADISON STMCET. AND SPRING STREET. neer Employment agency n, (INCORPORATED, Arnolds and others twat water ordinance was night council and will go to the mayor his signature. ordinance moter mn in charges for or your Fourth of Phased asks for investigation and the i The . ele 5 Petrictest enforcement of the laws. |'™ noney to celebrate i Among those signing are: Wise | }tian & Ceder, Crawford & Pratt, A ©, MeNichol, George W. Crane, the | feet or } Pagic Employment agency, Liman ech 100 eubic @ Rulard, Brown & Harnard, the Owl Employment agency, the Seat Ue Labor Exchange, Jones Employ ment agency, Jack St. Marie's, Pio i feacy miade 75 cents for lene and from feet over rapidly advancing WATER ORDINANCE PASSED. by the today creates a min that The cost of Russian caviar, a del sturgeon novelties go at $6.. ie fap rake $15.00 Men’s Three-Piece Summer Suits in. the Women Wh very latest styles and patterns go at $7.85 350 Men’s Spring Suits in worsteds, tweeds and fancy mixtures, worth $10.00, go at $4.80 Write { hecks 400 Men's Spring Suits in faney checks, silk wor teds, cheviots and fancy novelties, worth $12.50 Vill be del d with dainty Bae et as, cer test 7 : little leather bow ck books $6 which The Scandinavian American 350 Men's Spring Suits in the very latest weaves Bank provides for women © de ind checks, blue and black serges, cheviots, im port n the Checking Depart aneted ‘tweelk- “overs “orte ri \ pe , ment. If you haven't received one 1 . vr mea handsome tailorec ask for it on your next visit : Ei $7.85 V bee Brest The strength of the bank; the One lot Men’s Frock Suits, in blues and blacks, soun & scan consery » of its management worth $18.00 and $20.00, to close out $5.00 2nd Vice-President e ce sHaders equipment sn¢ the uniform courtesy of its service YOUTHS’ SUITS all combine to give security and 150 Youths’ Spring Suits in mixed tweeds, worth ANUM $10.00, go at $5.00 igi eat ON SAVINGS COMPOUND ‘ : w 100 Vout Spring Suits in blue and black serges, WE PAY © INTEREST chevic worsteds, worth $12.00, go at $6.85 = CHILDREN'S SUITS DEPOSITS MAY BY MATL at less than One lot of Children Suits in all wool wor n stri “nie nf isc No infe bee ate aoe oes ee ted vorth $3.75, go at $1.35 existence of your « nt given to anyone Accounts ; opened $1.00 up One lot of Children’s Spring Suits in fancy plaids ee e a ass ° Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. and mixtures, rth $4.00, go at $2.15 Resources Over $10,000,000, Reserve Over $3,000,000 One lot of Children's Buster Brown and Russian More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. blouse its, worth $5.00 to $7.00, go at $3.25 4 ® ns MEN'S PANTS Scandinavian American Bank $1.50 Men's fancy corded black worsted pants go ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE t 85e¢ $3.00 Men 1 wool pants in plaim colors and BULLETIN satisiaction epe tripe t $1.85 100 Men's fine worsted pants goat ..... $2.35 1 Great Northern Railway MEN'S SHOES 325 p of Men’s $3.25 Vici Kid Shoe $2.25 $71 50 P of Mer 3.50 Patent Leather Shoes Or f mg Work Shoe $2.00 And Return The Monarch SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 1317-1319 FIRST AVE., One-Half Block North of Postoffice 3etween University and \ Opposite New Arcad { a a ee mapa City | SEATTLE. | jnion Streets JULY 3-4-5 10 DAYS TO “GET THERE—90 DAYS TO RE TURN—FIRST CLASS—STOPOVERS ANYWHERE. RESERVE YOUR BERTHS NOW, Cc. W. MELDRUM ssenger and Ticket Robert roe NELSON : Motel and Club burnishare = the od Established 1850. PIANOS Tos-The PIK Weldert tm GO ANO SEE OXBOW for rates and reduces ADDITION TODAY. metered water to a the ‘rat £24 dubie t 12 1-9, .centy for th rict for inv today THE SOUND TRUSTEE CO, 500 Colman bee « Main 201 3650-—-FOR A BIG LOT. This lot ie 602110, on car line Fremont and Ballard Terms: $150 cash, and monthly payments tisO. K CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Inc. Alagka Bidg between tn The g e takes a fresh start t a plays Ww ind ws but re that these are eat lers among tit a hundreds of bargains n : n all over the 60c Wash Goods at 38 a Yard © Th certainly the best dis; Wash “in which th MeCarthy five ° of its existe € in flowers, sprays and fig in whieh t have ce his se Wednesd Only one dress pattern or C. O. D. orders ca accepte Extra Special, $2.98 Oil ee $1.00 We ist 100 Oll Painting h come — arge izes and take up a great hey are band Ganjevté are all ton ve sold. the balance: Sa hose. left $1.00] lot of ly the your 50c Silk Belts 1c k Ribbons 9 ment of plain and far } all site - ed Silk Te « t am- ) fe he new ples bonght at bar 2 finish shades ae refo we hat } are DAT e e lo belts } The Aush Take them ) ow th, only Ilc } Leal 15 Handkerchiefs 6c } ging ‘ se ra Wome Swiss Embroide , ch to 8 A d rer ; i qualities, w, six fo @ | 6 ; } 75¢ Shopping Bags 49¢ | $2 ver Lace 986 Womer Shopping Rags or } Pre Over Laces, 18 Hand Bi Sete sem, BE ? th. see them 1 greeh or biue f h. H $ other in & handles and are t ar ON with inside coin i ach. Th le ce te 49c } WATCH FOR THURSDAY'S Agents for i ‘ the i Designer )

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