The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1907, Page 7

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THE sent ee STAR—PRIDAY, ULY 5, 1907. 6 ° | ° i baal | oO | VALDBY, Alaska, July 6.2-Rival fa out for bis manager, W, A,! America. | @ e | ° o> railroad intorests have clashed at! Moross, The arrest was made at iret | nd Tapalin. A party Of men, armed to Aho instance of an evoning papor, | | . the teeth, in the employ of the neta charge is that the auto race LOCAL TEAR wi tl ° | i QGaggenhoime tald a track over the of held here July 2 was a fraudulent a) i ig disputed right-of-way, One man is affair, tnaamucf as the name of af Ca ao H ° o | Bre @gad and several were fatally in local auto club was used to gatn | ; fared. (Sartppe’ Nabdbieblh Gerviaas prestige without sanction The Seattle cricket toam i), S Ses Tony do Pac Paxcall, who led {h0| SPOKANE, July B-A Fo ented Portland Rss at i * Ht ¥ track laying party onto the Ms-| we Fourth of} MAY TAKES FIRST iat clty by @ acore of 104 to - " | i ground, wes ahot/ uly riot occurred at Rockfort, near | | att hihieaipeeaencinesniin , ppaaing forces. Heavy |Here, yesterday afternoon and I. &,| z ae REDUCTION on BanebM 0) row 8 ok houses was kept | Nance, of Froeman, is in the how | LONDON, July §.—-May Supion, |Ga@mde, Must have room, Hall's, | 4 e as, and that mor) pital with a bullet in his body; | playing Mts. Chambers for the Bug: | 1111 First Ave. aie lish tennis cvamplonsht, toaay took the first set, 61 PLEASED with u. $.| 0 0 D (Star - Qpectar bervies.) FORT FLAGLER, Wash, July 5 | While waiting for the arrival of } ios state troops from Seattle yeu terday afte » ‘ and Cute eek | in a beak ee ° (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | jim a small akiff. ‘The craft was “Fone TOKIO, July 6,—Genernl Kuroki caught in a tide rip and capstsed, Pecrippa Telegraph Service.) gave a luncheon today tn honor of | throwing the men into the water,| PORTLAND, July 5.—On iP ro | | the boat, however, until'assiatance| {80 pretonsos, Barney Oldfield | baswader, Field Marshal Oya hoy managed to keep a arip on| charge of obtataing money wheeet uke Wrigtt, the American }reachod them from shore, two|W84 arrested yesterday, reloased | OxPressgd hin appreciation over tHe (star Spectat Servier) | hours lator wader bonds of $500, and a warrant | receptio® given General Kurokt The hertha,which| Walter Livermore is badly cut| i | | | ; ‘4 ate o ie bangs the nows, gives advices that |*bout the shoulders and is recety: "i 1 i ey, I more troubte will fgllow, as both | ing treatment, and Peter Jenson | . HH rv sides are now thoroWhly enraged. |is nursing stabs in both arma, Ser j| | : Troops may be called. jeral o@ers are tn jail | : 4 | The fight started over the set-! a : |tloment of a livery stable bill. |}} ew I men » 4 JOHN D. INROUTE Nance refused ® pay and aaid he(l 4 would shoot up the town. The mar. | : | 4 : shal was called, 25 pec oe gathered | ! Q: - ° 30 TO CHICAGO — ant the Growsrks "Donan s Wren | c rea [the gmoke cleared away, the re Of Smart Linen Suits / (Scripps Telegraph Servic tice fay tm, SEATTLE MAN Came in Wednesday Second Ave. Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. | ight over the Leke Shere road. | appears in court at 10 o'clock ] . 4 i . tomorrow morning. MAKES STRME THERE ARE THREE STYLES, ALL VERY NATTY, IN 1 1 FRESH RANCH ak sehen y | 7 ' BANK QROERED TO CLOSE. | COLORS, TAN, PINK, BLUE AND WHITB. MATERIALS Hi © EGGS ) MIAMI, Fla, July &—@®he Fort (Shae Spaniel: Serview) ARE POPLIN AND UNION LINEN | 21¢ DOZ. Dallas National dankwpf this city}, NOME, Alaska, July 5—-Within } closed today by direction of | the city Melita, a rich atrike has 7 pa tg suey, | been made on No. 17 on Dry Creek ie “ace tating toe taattnilion tans The pay ts ptigerat eR co wae be THESE SUITS ARE THE VERY NEWEST MODELS [OWA CREAMERY picked out by one's finge RR Wattle and Brace 8, Dyer|] SHOWN IN- NEW YorK. BUTTER EXTRA SIZE SUITS. own the ground. Dyer ts well i h ll We cerry alta te extra abes-—| S207 12 Seale, | sha offe er every article in the abene at a large een, no matter how stout, can | ; sonst gy | j be fitted very easily. W. B, Hutch- | Tourists | r ||| BEST EASTERN 3o., Cor. 2nd Inion, ***} "t tall to t ' ‘ | Hg. CoS ind nln °8| Do ato vit the U8, cary |discount. The savings will run from ten |} HAMS Zand ot Bremerton. he Badtenipe | J. Redelsheimer & Co. | the gunboats Chicago, Boston and! | 16%¢ LB. [aceon se wrtelag cate, Pusees, ceed te sgh | cents to seventy-five cents on the dollar }) . as jthe great drydock, Boats leave | Utrongest Ladies’ Waist House in the State. Pier 2 at 6:30, 8:30°and 10 a. m.,! BEST PARLOR MATCHES 1:15, 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Round trip 50e. i jjand the average saving will be just lt A.BRIDGESCO. |jabout one-third, taking the stock all | Is Largest Clothing House on the Coast il through. The terms of the sale will be | Best black figs, Ib 5¢ Best ore prunes, oe spot cash, no charges, no approvals, no| exchanges, no deliveries, and alterations |} J} Possible | Annual Clearance Sale Best navy beans, lb 4¢ You | = i may | ’ hi} 1 Rice, the best, lb 64%4¢ | find Th p Cale for R eal Ni one Cavers | on ready-made garments will be charged []] ricc caiea satmon, is = y i for at the actual cost of the work. ¥ that As the season advances, our need of selling this surplus of spring and sum- | i will a mer merchandise becomes more acute, and forces us to offer the finest line of | d Th — f) Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods to be found in the city at from fi} i) | : prices 10 to 30 per cent. off our regular prices. We are determined to carry none of ! but f this season’s goods over to next season, and we must make room for our #} j 9 you'll i] imrhense fall and winter stocks, which are Beginning to arrive. Hence these Hii} | <a never i] sweeping price reductions in seasonable apparel and merchandise suited to | | } ad find i your immediate needs; the increased business in our new store widens the | i 4 3 sree i] scope of this remarkable bargain event and nearly doubles the lines to choose i 1 7 underseils / from. H 9 Calumet Baking Pow- an i Hit} = der, can Remember, every article in our big stock reduced from 10 to 30 per iH Men’s | } | cent., including our A. Bridge & Co. Special $12.50 and $15.00 Suits. | Worth of Merchandise and Hats owe {| at Less Than the Cost 40c SPIDERLEG TEA 25¢ purchased for at any 4 el | } $12.50 } yi ; $13.50 } i} 40c ENGLISH : $15.00 1 to Manutacture BREAKFAST TEA = We're | aid me 1 25¢ LB * a S16.90 fT Hi 5 B specialty $18.00 } 1 Sa br. || We Have Several Good Reasons for Taking }}}|| MOCHA AND JAVA Sell H $22.50 H “i COFFEE ’s H , : 1 _ , aciraa: Siathes | $2500 MEN'S SUITS 00 Hl Such Extreme Measures: l 1 HH e d HH ved | Men’s and Young Men’s 2 Piece Outing Suits | First we need the money Goo witoLE. a $12.50 OUTING SUITS $10.00 ||] SOME COFFEE J 2 Ho r press Bae Bob gy siiso Wh Seco We need the room, on account of ex- fj oT 20.00 OUTING SUITS $16.00 |} ¥%4 tensive alterations to be made in our | bowggint Youths’ Suits store during the next thirty days here Hl _ } $12.50 YOUTHS’ SUITS y HI Thir It is absolutely necessary to clean up all i ony a | weelk Set eos SO Tl odd lots, broken lines and remnants, and |} *#nce the prices quoted tg } $16.50 YOUTHS’ SUITS °:.. 3. | tocut down the overstocks in a number of differ- [})}@beve are from 20 per $18.00 YOUTHS’ SUITS .... 4.4 | | ent departments before inventory cent to 35 per cent less haw ge. Aiea ow Gh at part $ e inventory. ma $20.00 YOUTHS’ SUITS ’ IT canbeiutadh Gael ] “ | Boy’s aFiae _ H | Fourt We mean to start in the fall season with a complete line of new goods in every | ‘ acqucun ted. ERIN sg. os cess chars; ate vate Ad sso pean ee 82.40 fll | ° BrCOmy store 2 ae Mews Boies r=) 30 BOYS’ SUITS 2:30 | | department, and in order to do g0 are obliged to fl} ana the quality of the $1 to $25.00) re S’ Sets “ mteees bas I) make a big sacrifice right now. goods is absolutely guar- ; a's bee Gotte a roy + SUITS $4.00 |} I anteed. Bx to $20.00 I ° er o9 + SUITS $4.80 Hq ne Do not overlook this opportunity to buy the choicest seasonable Men’s vear at such redactions. You all know ofr way ‘of doing busines ne ! all dy OU Joe See rene r price for ev erybody and gatisfaction guaranteed or money refunded i H And it will pay us (later)! You will save, your dollars how and will be sure toger mber this store in he future) which means a greatly increased trade 1010 Ist Ave ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE for u it The Fair tomortow or Monday—the savings aré’net exaggerat | pr one ole Come expecting a great deal; you will not be disappointed PAIR Second Ave. Bet. Pike and PineSts. | A. BRIDGE & CO. The Fair Seon fe SELLING OUT "303-108-107 FIRST AVENUE et. Pike and Pine Sts, | Entire . ». : er Cor. First and Yesler ] apa p-meaDe< o Largest Cloghing House on the Coast Seattle’s Faste: st Gypwing Store or. Fourth and Pike - = on ~

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