The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1907, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

IS DOUBTED Albert killed ati! all doubts as to the slayor's Lipiaskt, Crueger, who shot and) various tnoonsistenctos in coded the shooting The potice now doubt Li LIPINSKI’'S STORY will be held #on of the alleged assault that pre- e 8 ATTL GLASS OF TYPHOID GERMS. Won't Hurt You if Your System te) All Right, | JAPAN Ma ver tpinskt's TAR-——TUESDAY, JULY 2, 190: BITTER MEAD GOES TO GOLDENDALE. 820 OLYMPIA July &—Governor | j Mead left this morning for Golden tered AVENUE nie, Kilekitat county, where be | will deliver the address at the] }Pourth of Juty celebration, prepa | }rations for which bh on an extensive nonle © been made | i ICE DRIVERS — LOSE STRIKE | Tomorrow will miir JULY HALF PRICE ~ WILLIAM WALKER 620 SECOND AVENUE SALE the Leginning of the most notable sale ever announced by the t , TOKIO, July 2.—The Nichi Nictif, "1 story of tho fatal affray aro clear | assertion that Craeger grappled sa tome Eiticin Gave He remeell | Walker Store, ° It is during !uly that Spring and Summer stocks must be cleared away ed away The ee Ve have with bine When be pulled his. re- tho necessity of being compelled oes " j to make room for the Fall campaign. Mr. Walker leaves for New York and Europe prong some dotatts Lipinsk! tootive “Tt is ube thet ff bemh bd gad seta ta Geteney * the (Scripps Telegraph Service.) |] during this month, tarrying now only to see this room-making sale successfully started. i 1 a it of Jam mI J , » i i has evidently not adhered to tho were a fact there would be powder oe Ronen bath ge volt NEW YORK, July 2 ico | As to the goods offered you during this sale, it should be quite sufficient to iy that h, marks on the dead man's clothing, monte In the authJapaneso sontt/aTverw’ stefie was broken thin Il everything is new, bright, seasonable, dependable; in short, Walker merchandise, The preliminary hearing was re-| whereas everything points to the ments show signs ¢ progreunitas mereine ee" me bag hy declared | fore . vf y -- ” ve mertoan ympany gamed before Judge Gordou in the | fact that the shot which resulted OR, 4. W. WILEY. wad sywtomatio movement, almiNklotitied the union that It hae KR tt bm . FR IOI TOI TOIT ITI TIKI ht te te te te & nee * court ghis afternoon, and L4-/in death was fired from some die] WASHINGTON, Juno £7-—Iu aniat the deprivation of the nosed | ra } er Wil be sequenged to explain] tence. avey. interview, Dr. H.W. Wiley, the |of livelthood of the Japanese. Nol Vagung mrsgment2 man the PA % } on hree-quarters of ne a ms | famous chief chomist of tho agri-jlemal steps, the paper says, oan bol geet we - i * t t d cultural department, made this as |taken by the United States to pry [wayome, Pe ee ae irimme reet an ae b] tontshing atatoment j Yent Japanese engaging in the Sify |" The street cleauors returnedgto lf * Ds “A man may drink « @ass of | ploymept agency business Musk tin annenio | D H ts |typhedd germa if he ta in vigorous! ‘Tho action of the San Franciac ot OY ape tilas, WW Ls ress a * Jhoaith and may not Ket typhold¢ autheritios is unbearable, the | * J) tov ", because bis aystom may |article contitue Neither Wart] BLOWN TO DEATH. i) > Worth From $7. 50 to $10 * throw off the potson, but if he is ington vor Japan can remain dnac- ? (Otar Qpecial Servien.) | * * 3 P broken down one of the germs will tive in view of the latest action) . pkg ; * e Ket hold of shis intestines and pro- | of “the San Grendiace auth cities! VANCOUVER, B.C, July 2 | « This offering of SeasOnable Millinery of Caplan pungent and in artistic de- duce ulceration and typhold agalnat the Japanese George Tuttan, d 10, was blown |i « ‘signs is without parallel for low prices. The regular price¥, as stated above, * | ‘The time tas come when tradi Of & boom of loge into the Bow! %& range from $7.50 to $10.00. During Sale $1.00 . co tional friendship between both na )¥Or at Palgary by the high wind | ff x * ° | |tlons iiust be demonstrated in| Yesterday, according to a Province eee ee re rete. et eee eee. eee ee eee ee ad -_ + } some concrete form,” concludes the dinpateh The body was « od -. i‘ "No, sit, I do not accept thejday when asked if he had yet | artiole away | theory that the $2,500 in checks,| made an egamination of the un Tho paper th owned by Kato, a} NOISE. iW apo a sedate gid to have been found by the ex-| cashed checks found in his vaults brilliant diplomat, and trusted Neu! ang Gow to make ft “nek Piper i] Votio tie “4 7 _— 4 opal eserves: perts in the local improvement dix.) “I am satisfied when the matter tenant of Marquis Ito. & Taft, 1024 Beonnd av. Thoy have fl penta Nocatee ypaste gre ge or ory trfet records, are due to forgettnl-| is run down and the checks traced, fireworks and flags ° oA Bia ae ony ne all iy ag Pei | ness or carolowsness or anything of that it will be found there was a ; The above dispatch has reference . wouna whe agprecisies suctusive 1 the kind on the part of anyone c@m. reason and a good one, for placing ang to the alleged trouble in San Fran able — ies —- pvp 910.00 nected with this office. If so, 1 wish them in the jackets along with the ciseo, grising over th port that A man should need no urging Minsow 00 Suita during to know it and that quickly.” So/other data for each sejmrate tm | devenne 0s . : the authorities there had refused said Comptroiler H. W. Carroll to-' provement | Bsa pret i ig to, rant Ucenses to Japanese conn}f £0 save jria money. Self pro- | Cite vot SE ES iii NE’ July 2 dieting employment agencies NO TE section - ° a m CATES === | information obtainable at the San Francisco authorit a ot <bbgansrag-ohe Silk Waists Messaline Waists Quarters of the operators here lutely denied that any such gin saving NOW—with us. ‘ ‘. - firma the report. that next}had been made or had any , il Lace Waists Lingerie Waists strfke will be at Chicago. There | contemplated. It appears that much 4 is nothing definite, however. Konen- of the I » 1 oe 6 ‘ Batiste and Linen Tailored Lawn kamp said today that there is a. origiyates in Tokio, and the Ame Wai try fave the spreading of the from Japan, which shows that . strike, He said he would not » are certa yellow” papers ‘ i Tailored Lingerie ] Messaline Waists, with b aline Waists, in two éiffer- prised that Small had ma in Japan which hope to st ' On Savings Accounts Lawn Ww that Irish yoke, Val. lace, trim at models, square and round Because he failed to ach the | Smith bought the gun. a «alter | ytrike orders to other cities serious strife between the United Waste hundreds mings and collar; were $7.90, ¢, collar and cufs all lace; purchase of the revolver hy Dow | fevolver, from Hoyle on June 27 and the mikado. Kvery boug bow $3.85 Were $9.70, now 84.55 . and the date of the sale is en i] waist @ $2.00 $4.60 Guth, with which the latter shot / 4. june 38. Again, the report 9 vals. Now— end killed his wife and mother-in-| which was sent to police heagquar HOW TO GET COWS BACK ‘ob Py | Lingerte Hand Embroid- | Lawn Waists Rogular $10.00 law on June 27, F. J. Boy a ters is dated June 29, and did not i | Waiots that ered Linen with hand. dealer in sperting goods, whose reach the office of Acting Chief IMinois Farmer Paints Telephone James D, Hoge. 1 ) vid at $3.00 Waste. embroidered Store is at 216 Jeffersen st. was until yesterday, July 1. Boyle con-/ Number on TRem. N. B. Bolner, ¢ ij Lawn, Batiste and Allover Bm- | have been Four new pat panel, that caliéd “on the carpet” this moening tends that the report was sent! | dered Waists that were | dew iy reduc terns; $#.00 w $6.60, by Acting Chief of Police Willard. through the mall and must have} DInRnOTORS 1 i $16.00, 22.60 and | i to values now. Boyle not only failed to abey | been left among other reports in} scans cundichan weataict sek now HALF | $1.26 $3.95 $3.25 the recent ordinance, compelling the front office until » i * Willa daily reports on the purchase of Acting Chief all firearms, but he had the facts regarding the sale of thy gun to and allowed Boyle to fo Smith so badly mixed up that Wil warning. There ia to be lard thought it best to investigate. ther leniency shown, howe: The law suys that the sale of firearms for any ope Gay must be ports on sales of firearms reported to the police not later ly Iived up to, arrests an bent 9 o'clock the following day. ‘cutions will follow MOYER AND HAYWOOD - RE-ELECTED TO OFFICE Ser es C. EB Mahoney of Putte. elected acting president vention voted to permit § (Scripps Telegraph Service. DENVER. Colo, July 2-—-The Western Federation of Miners this morning reelected C. Hi over, | to choose his own representative Ts ‘nas tone deteinn: Seti shacind were ts ese “§ bea od war Sheet “Muete ine SHEET mosic, sTumas president, and W. D. Haywood, sec: | secretary during his incarceration. | you don't ifke Schillings Dent, | Nebraokn, Onegua end Htrongheart abe TI! Second Ave., Soattle retary, and promising them the’ Robert Randall of Butte, a8 Pls cay ham ae aeeiens taaion hen es Micnars Blass om va salaries for the coming year regard-/Caliahan of fashington, were tM oon i the > i > Philade Springtime ime lesa of the outcome of the Boise |elected members of the executive | pea the aeheancaie aaa: te Clematis Ime Fly on the Fiyer { tatel. vane | Hamilton Studio the drydock. Boats leave || Sweet Potatoos—Rag .... 16¢ ag el a mg noure. ———— qo | 675-40 Colman Blk. High grade! Pier 6:20, 8:30 and 10». m.,|| Pawnee 1Se case Siesewene Tee, So i FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. photography at reasonable prices. /1:15, 2:20 and 4:30 p.m. Rout Walte Me Around Again Wil - ’ j LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 ISN T A MAN EASY | No coupons or other frauds *** | ertp 0c lie Se _— Pi ag a - e}] If Anybody Wants to Moot a | - a nee hg ree ee AMUSE MENTS. — i Jonah Shake Hands With Me i Ceave TACOMA — 0:88 o kiana nance ssteapstactatinisharmasmemnandmcnaieina ities ' 0 susbennen ‘ 169 |] | M aN4 1216, 3:88 ane 7:90 p CAR, No MORE WE OOwT sta SEATTLE TH EATER Sunset— Rag 4 “rime card subject to change | SOctwr wars On THe $1 9BCENr SHOES ANY may Boy ‘Fens 184 without notice MARERT HATS HAVE Mone LEATHER 15 UF Special Fourth of July Matinee Somebody's Waiting tor You U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Gone ue aren TONIGHT—All Week—®arl Burgess Company in an Astonishing betas aos Beattic Tel. Main 176. | Play by an Unexcetiod Company pmnetione i6¢ | Tacoma Tei, 212 Prices 60 Phones, 43 a “A& Man's Broken Promise.” Same Company | ‘Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. Prices, f0c. idc: STAR box seats, 300. Pe 7 90, 7:15, 8:45 each day. | THE NEW SHOW (8 GREAT | Beatrice Moreland & Co, in “Taming « Hosband,” Al Jo! Decring and Francis, Harry Tsuda, Grace Orma, Cavana, Eddie Roesch, Starascope—8 Big New Acts. THIRD AVENUE THEATER want. to wear all ready for your choosing at McCarthy's. Phones—-Matn 2531, "Ind. 2406. Tonight and all this week, with erate and reasonable prices. matinces Wednesday, Thursday and Saturdag The Charies A. Taylor Company in i rus Two Sepwnae, $6.85 Lace Waists $4.98 | Prices—Nights, 10c, 20c, 30c; box seats, bc. Matineos, 100, 200 : 7 > | box seats, 25¢ Women’s Very Hatdsome Eeru Lace at a — thigh iE Mae Waists, with Vatenctennes mice Yoke, Phones—Sunset, Main 1304; In 34. Special matinee Thursday ' 6 extiis wee " | July 4. All week, big spectacular production of war play, “WIN cotter and cutts wer an'sere silk Ue | CHESTER. Matinees da except Friday ing Nothing mo: desirable in the | Next week—“LENO ME YOUR WIFE. shape of lace w has been shown this summer, the color and style both THE GRAND being exceedingly fashionable, and | John Cort, Manager the quality beyond reproach. Look You'd Give ME Charles Froman Presents them over. You can see them display 4) WANT To #UT ETHEL BARRYMORE ed in our window, The regular price ri sores, ie $6.85, is extraordinarly low. Tomor Weenbiday anh Toerphey row's special price nukes them a bar COUSIN KATE” gain indeed. ( rites 058 en eT : $4.98 } LUNA PARK 1, OL: | The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pactfic Coast Tub Skirts, 98¢ to $6.50. | IMMENSE NEW FEATURES. prised to see how nice @ tub skirt you can buy here to Open-Air » Attractions—The Great Davenporta and the 17 he small sum of $8c, They come In medi | Fremont Zoua cottons and are well made and finished 98c | Band Concerts Afterne Evening. Ferry or White Wash Skirts, of ludian Head and linenette, at Part } $1.25 to $3.50 1 White Wash Skirts, of choice quality butchers’ linen, at struck out 12 men In five innings | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ATHLETIC PARK $4.00 to 86.50 Providence was held to one safe TACOMA V&. SEATTLE New Wash Petticoats, $1.19. hit by Piteher McLean of Roches! Ad Adm jon SOc. Take Yesler Car rn ene, ter, who struck out 18 men fn the | sammesnemmumems Saineaiienienaied Regular $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Qualities—Just the sort of petticoats The Catholic church at Madison | game you will want for sions, plenics and out They come in Sad Broadway, is to be remodeled |” Memphis of the Southern league q tr ns and percales, Light and into & college for the accommoda-| page 1% h®s and 21 rans oft Pitch WUNE 29 10 ‘SHI 14 AT ea ’ Thay are out in. segdie tien of the 200 pupils of the Seat-| or da playing against Birming ith hed several large 1.19 | cole, The plans pw and emall tucks. Your choice tomorrow at m large class rooms and Pitcher Lush of the Philadelphia Ss > Re RAC ES DAILY ° : The last use of the building as 4/wationals shut Boston out in a . | $2.00 Sailors. $1 39. 2 church was made last Sunday when | came in. which ®o allowed only RAIN OR SHINE R ns 92.00 Sailors, 91.39. a ‘athor Thomas K. Sherman, sor one seratch bit First Race, 2 P. M | 0 argal | White Milan Straw Sailor Hats, in : eral W. T. Sherman, preache Take cars at First Avenue and Jackson Street 4 : this season's correct style; ev He ts spending his vacation in IF HE ONLY KNEW eeadiaead Cilohans : eameenecenteenesssSnam® this season's correct | . MEM lite at the home of Father Dition - GENTLEMEN, @1.00, Admission, tncliding LADIES, 50¢ | 750 and 98¢ Leather Belts, 49% pint = abnghenee tapers yeti : ‘The church was recently partly de casas ae earn oe : Black and White Crushed larly at $2.00, We will sell them a Loather Belts, with buratshed | tomorrow, while the supply a NOE AN CR cn the Abueeed Wedidnn: eau lasts, at, ‘| ON THE FRONT Grand Midsummer Ball tr valor, angela] ®#ch 1.39 ; atte Hie to rnp! ar a 7 ‘ om ¥ at Leecht Dark / i i “ on 49c 00 Gloves, $1.89. Steam schooner Rainier is load j ¢ the benefit of alok and disatted membors will i s — ing supplies for the @atalla rail for B6c White Wash Belts, 28¢--Wo | write and Black Silk Gloves, in road. The vessel wili carry 1,300 y i finest ine Const men's White Embroidered | “the 16-button length; are noat tons of railway® supplies Meludi o ave the ¥ , toh the ome ¢ stand im neat new pat fitting and have the double-tip four Aocomoti for constructic s Rg ack ten thea oe haa hs hell he ae washable; the ped fingers. The special price pareuhip Santa Clara will be| et al A. Mayo, Presider Prank 1 Treas w. . a te @ pair * | days iste on the trip south Priest each; special te os Valdes. There was a heavy | | Rec WM—John Grittin, J. te Cw Ww. wt Ds , morrow at only ic mming when whe arrived at| ’ Mow ™ " a Mod F #86 will come in about | A to, WW Mery Wo A Hure © ¥. Watwon, M 25 Wash Belts, 19°-—~Women's i Prize I'm to be Ma eng «laps on Ba tal Rg cl tg Plain Homatitched and@ancily a ‘= ~ ae Hous ae ae Prem} ® +. ¥. Wawarde Murphy, i, M. Mile, O. M, Horta Kmbrotdered White Wash PERFUL PITCHING FEATS.) Brother Turkey Quite ba toner, | 2 ° * Helis, Nice 250 value, on ape © Ch - Gand if the President only knew ARRANGEMIONTHJ. W. Mot F. Dabney, 3. Alt@on, W. Wilmot olal sale tomorray t Galina: Hall of Seattle| that you've had over 36 children |W. \. Coobrun, 7. A. Gooawin at only .19¢ He OF tee ne thout & hit. | he'd devour you with aif the more ADVERTISING. M Oau ie © New York Giants | re b FLOOR MANAGIR-—K, Moerehant ° C6 @ o means of disputing this statement unless the ordinance regulating re n°) CHICAGO, for Joha D. but no trace According to this mors July Roc {him has bee word reesived here the story — eral Atto ims will aw service from Rocket neys if the latter will produ jelient tn court July 6, was morning. Marshal sent Sims word from k that he had served th: mons on Di Hutehinsor | Barstow and Piatt of | Standard Oi}, of Indiana with a no fur ver, and ts xtrict i prose hin con iten HICAGO Fvanst to conceive pe « the farmer the Treasurer dea of f French t Ss nen ‘the flanks of hie | has proven #9 | ork for | We know the business, ey oe Cline’s Piano was re The con jaywood and give you the benefit Moneyback does man, Km B thewart Rott, CM %& Duns, © James Hoge. nuel Rosenberg, A George E reick os N. B Solner Union Savings & PIANOS Victor and Edison House Talking Machines . “UNLOADING BALE.” Ladies’ values up to $12 $4.95 NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO, 1816 Becond Ave. Spring Hats. 66 at ALBERT HANSEN Watches, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY, Optical Department Diamonds, We Make Unitorms of all de scrtptions in any quantities on short notice. Working capacity 2,000 Suits a Month. UNION TAILORS Sales Rooms 518 Third Ave. Work Rooms Third Ave. and Washington St. | | This Exceptional Sale Opens Tomorrow William Walker 820—Second Avenue——820 THE Benson Clothing Co. THE BEST OF EV’ THING AT LOWEST PRICE. 501 PIKE & DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Inc. BROKERS. Grain, Provicions, Stocks, Bonds-—-PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main 270, ind. 270. Go see the Green Lal Res- ervoir Addition today. Houses and lots easiest terms. Green Lake car to Green Lake Sta- tien Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 337 Pioneer Bik. Main 1156; Ind. 4048. Get Ready to Celebrate the Fourth You'll find the Waists, the Wash Dresses, the Skirts, the Gloves and all the other new things you U.S. Flag Show your patriotism by making a big display you to do this if we we can sell you figs at lower price: colors. We would not ur where in Seattle, We quote— 18c Mustin Flags, 10¢ a Doren— | Muslin U. 8. Flags, size 6x9% inches, mounted on sticks, reg ular price 16¢ a doz en, special price 40c Muslin Flags, 25¢ a Dozen Muslin U, 8. Flags, size 11x18 inthes, mounted on sticks; reg ular price 40e% doz special sale price 25c 76c Muslin Flags, 50c a Dozen— Muslin U, 8. Flags, size 18x27% inches; regular price Thc a dozen; spectal sale 0 pric 5 4 $1.25 Mustin Flags, 90c a Dozen— Muslin U. 8. Flags, size 20x36 | inches, mounted on sticks; reg ular price $1.25 a dos 90 en; special price Cc | | $7.98 Wool Bunting Flags, $5.49— Wool Bunting U. 8. Flags, size Bxl2 f . Un@ounted; regular pric 98 5, Knit Underwear. Ba ht Underwear that is full of cod comfort and dependable quality on sale tomorrow at pr that are surprisingly low. Read them 25e Cotton Pants, 210—A nice | ribbed cotton, made with ouff knee, French band, open a sides ands fa and 8p well our pal to- morrow at .. & 65c Union Suits, knit lace yoke, string. ments quality; Union Suits, 590 of fine 1 low neck and no sleev and lace trimmed pants lent 6he garments at only 8 17¢ Vests, 12\,0 lace trimmed,“ have low and no @leeves and taped at and arms; regular price Torchon | neck neck 1Te; only SEATTLE RELIABLE STORE OND AVENUE BETWEEN DIKE AND PINE | | Correct styles, depe ndable qualities, at mod- - Tomorrow of the national were not sure that 8 than you can find them else- Sik U. §&. Flags, either un- mounted or mounted on sticks, with gilt spear tops, marked as follows: Silk U. S. Fiags, size 2x3 inches, mounted and unmount 5 ed, each Silk U. 8. Flags, size 4x6 inches, mounted and un 10c mounted, each siz 7x10 inches, Silk U. 8. Flag: 15c mowvhted and un. mounted, each Silke. S. Flags, size 8x12 inches, Silk U. 8. Flags, size 16x24 inch. mounted and un 49c mounted, each Silk U. S. Flags, size 24x36 inch. mounted and un mounted, each are only three owt of many special values you will find waiting for you when the store opens tomorrow Wo. Hose, aplic liced 35e Cotton Gauze Hose, 29e— men's Fine Cotton Gauze doud! high with double soles, ed seams, extra heels and on spe cial while they 29c 196 Hose 150, or 2 Pairs 250—Wo Fine fess Cotton with dd top, sale at » tomorrow last, only men's Hose, Se 6 ri high find 19% spliced heel: double soles; sgectal at 25c 15e—Girls’ » ina ixt Have dow good values 16¢ a pair; pairs for at 196 Children’s Hoss Fine Cotton Stocking rifed lisle finish ble soles and flexible tops re 19¢ war 19¢ hose; ; our dist Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg.

Other pages from this issue: