The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1907, Page 8

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to BRYAN WILL BE A CANDIDATE ° « — BVASHINGTON, July M.—-Wilis Word haa reached here from the J Abbott, Bryan's Washington rep | weat that Bryan will make a formal resentative, says he ts not author | announcement of his candidacy at ined to make a statement, but has/a great dinner early th the fall at every reason to believe that Bryan | Lincoln, to be attended by prom will be a candidate for tho prest-| {nent democrats from all over the deney In 2909. eountry TROOPS MAY OUT IN BE CALLED MINNESOTA (Ry Valted Press) news on the Mesaba rarte are fea DULUTTI, Minn. July 24—The | Cres of the strike, Two agitators Erowing breach between 4,000 ore | MAYS bean arrestud at Rete —_ miners on strike and the w ¢ * owners ts becoming serious Hight ear Virginia have John ‘ n eh he show of a pa ew with ade of 3,000 strikers, and as a re eight hours € * in 00 men are thrown out of the diet t € ations employment There are 12,000 Parades and disruption of bust ers in the district WALSH WILL PITCH FOR THE LADIES TOMORROW wd of t ng,” sald Dug ry bit as good in this ety owd of men with the y other atrons for the baseball gam » through ball te like ot ite as an ¢ ton wiober of them and part with.” draw many of the the park NEGROES CHARGE DISCRIMINATION Winow OF GUION for and foreed to eat other pasnenge Two $5,000 dama sults * Tate Muar png tle -odheer yd Maa were filed this morning. Both somminnnasonaa based on the refusal to furnish we Lydia B. € a, as widow of W commodation to a negro on punt of col 3. ¢ The aintitfs are TD. Davis and | ¢ Pattsy Davis, his wite, who bought for $50,000 for the death of W. D. first class tick Los Ang Gulon, a motorman who waa killed for § on th « They |in the Interurban collision at Edge claim to have been r adam 28, tlon to the dining hail a PALACE MEAT MARKET. and guardian of Burrell has brought sult against Sound Eleetric company What you get there ts first clase. Art Marble Co., 2011 Second av They handle no dipped meats. §04 | three doors north of Virginia. Both *** | phones 1735 oo Second av $40 Sewing Machines $19.50 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY— Head Sewing Machine; th y kiln dr Demorest Drop cabinet work of very best solid oak, Made of jrawers, ; ! specially quarter-sawed oak with five swell front with handsome design carvings, hand polished of and book of instructions with cach machine est does not get out of order and is casy erate. Ten (10) years’ guarantee w orna attach nts The Demor and simple to th each machine Installment houses ask $60.00 to 5.00 for the same grade ma chine our price will Ly one day only be Third Floor—The Bon Marche. A Girl’s $2.50.Tub Dress Tomorrow For $1.13 One of Thursday's amazing bargains by the of a well-known maker of or 5 for um are! Made of an exee ham or Sea Island percale made possible pecial purchase stock Think dainty gingham such a trifling reale dresses But here they Hent quality of ging in shepherd b checks and plaits digo blue {fle over d with Braz plaids with be pi # are trimmed shoulder, edge to 14 re made fee for 4 with 6 to sell knows they are a clearing the children’s Ferris Waists and drab The Bon Marche Second Floor 35e¢ WHITE WAISTINGS, 19¢. ized Law Madras and Pop- rns to choose from. All Main Fioor—-The Bon Marche 35¢ TABLE DAMASK, 19¢. Main Floor—The Bon Marche. 35¢ WASHABLE PLAIDS, 19¢. r da anent finish. Can Main Floor—The Bon Marche. 65¢ WHITE DRESS GOODS, 40¢. f ite Me d Batiste, in all the Main Floor—The THE | ponMARCHE nee a es to do in boosting it} THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, was & motorman on train No, & bound for Tacoma, which wae run Intogby train No, 626 LICENSED TO WED uy Carleton, 28, and Kdna Hae ah 25, Seattle Bertram H. Richard 28, Oko nogan, and Theresa Murray, 26, Malt Pickford, $3, and Grace Tacoma. Charles £ ©, Williams, Rdward Green? 3 ol Wilson, 25, & . art! Carlos Douglas, M and Leo j aera Martha Cary, 20, Seattle. Birth Record. Births wore registered today as follows Grover--To wife of John H | Grover, 4022 Linden ay,.July 23, a fdaughter | Peabody--To wife of Roy B. Pea body, 1531 Fifth av, W,, July 22, a daughter. Drake-—To wife of Sidney Drake, 212 24th ay, July 17, @ non. Hurley—-To of W. Hurley 15 10th av & won Hayes--To » of Sainu Hayes, Minor hospital, July on Death Record Deaths were registered today an | follows Woods-—W. W. Woods, 66, July 21, Providence hospital Carter—Alice Carter, 49, July 21 Providence hospital Mra. Lymuia J. Glenn, 69 at Calo-—Infant, July 23, Beattie General hospital Cross—-Infant, July 22, Seattle! nora) hospital Thom m—Mre. G. A. G. Thomp son, 25, July 22, 152 20th av. N MeGurk— Patrick MeGurk. “5 July 20, Wayside hospital Stovens—Auguat Stevens, 26, July 19, Wayside hospital WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH | (By Ustted Brees) PASADENA, Cal, July 24.--Mrw. Claude Markey, aged 25, was barn ed to death In bed last night in a [most peculiar manner, Mra Mar | key was ill during the day and just before retiring took an alcoho! bath. She went to bed and placed & hot flatiron at her feet. In a few momenta the bed was ablaze. Mre Markey's entire body was burned almost to # crisp. | GLUIDDEN RACE ENDS (By United Press.) JERSEY CITY, N. J, July 24. The Glidden auto tour practicaity ended here at noon today. The Cinish was supposed to be made in New York, but the ata checked thelr machines here rty of 45 steamer Ap on the be is morning What their way to climb Mount Olympas, The party is fully equipped for a hard journey and is in charge of Atahel Curtie, an old and experienced mountaineer. This party will be met at Elwha Basin by a second party composed of 14, who will leave Beattie on the Ird of August WEDS FAMOUS camels (By United Press) NEW YORK, July 14.—James B Duke, president of the American Tobacco company, was married yee terday to Mra. Nanaline Holt In man, at the home of Mrs. William Stackpole, in Brooklyn, In the pres ence of a fow friends. The new Mre. Duke ts one of the famous beauties of the United States SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS Guns, canvas goods, hunting pants, fishing tackle and all sea sonable aportamen’s goods at Piper & Taft's, 1024 Second av eee the A Stor highest « Johnston Com that the F the agenc that the ing a8 many pl lan't agenc And be in quali quality, and the The Johneton House is | Quality,” but the “HOUS QUALITY they desire In mind there is there is poor ‘| D. S. Johnston Co. ||. Oldest, | Willtam Wiley, 80, and Jennie jaines, 31, Seattle, red 8, Fuller, legal age, and B. May Thurlow, legal age, Seattle.) Albert Charles Lacey, 23, Aw burn, and Elsie Hattie Adama, 17, Auburn. } Charles and | Bdawin Please Note the Word “Highest” better and finer pl- | honored ous Kimba: the artistic of Piano House and organ combined, quality best and highe not DOPE SOLD CHARGE or DRUG HABIT. | } . | Charged with selling morphine to wag flends prescription, John K, Parker, pro of @ pharmacy tn Ballard orge Mack, who conducts a pharmacy at 2001 Eastlake ay,, were arrested yesterday by Pollee Ser }geoant Wilkes and Patrolman Hum |phrey, Both men are held tn jail land ball was refused them by the fehiet of police. without a | ALLEGES THREAT TO KILL Theresa Long, of 1979 Yakima av., was arrested today upon com plaint of Mra, May Tarr, who jaldes at the same place. In her complaint, filed in Justice John ¥ [Carroll's court, the latter alleges that the Long woman threatened to Jaswault and kill her on Twesday | Mise Long wae put ander bond for her appearance on August 12 | REAL ESTATE MAN ARRESTED. James, & Seattle tate dealer, was arrested d charged stomobl te will be ourt on near fed in Justice Carroll's Auguat 13 MINING B8TOCKS. H. M. Herrin & Company, bank ere and brokers, 610 First Ave. buy and sell all ke and seourt tien, Dally quotations by a | wire on Goldfield and all Nevadas Stocks carried on margin and adve od money Furniture Wonderful values offe new furniture, ranges, stoves, refrigerators, ice cream freee ore and housefurnishings of all kinds. Also the ed largest stock of second hand household goede in the state to select from. $490 Fisher Upright Piano, good as new, for 8235. Also a fine Knabe tor . will exchange for farn! Comp housefurniahore * the famour Oak Ranges and sole , f if Charter | 418 PIKE ST Jost » few words ané prices We give you more for your money than any house in the city H ALL FINE CALIFORNIA * WINES $1.00 PER GAL. HUNTERS BALTIMORE AYE, 91.00 PER FULL QT. | FINE OLO WHITE CORN WHIGKY, $1.00 PER FULL er FINE OLD GERMAN KUM MEL, $1.00 PER FULL QT Goods ordered from us de livered the same day to every part of the city Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesalers of Finest Wines and Liquore 1123 Firet Ave. Phones 1184. House of Highest Quality’ We Uewit Remember buying power « advantay Chickering, of humann vinimware t the fa t Qual and quality fourth Johnston would it reasonable to etl ay Ar one-priced” #y buy Ju as the annual 1 here, and a vant difference and good t qualit House HIGHEST shrewdes Our y pay fi infact OF most ry let us expla You Pa “The House of Highest Quality” Largest and Most Reliable Dealers Two oruagiere ARRESTED ON |} DISPENSING |] MORPHINE TO VICTIMS OF | phystetan’s | tyle LY 24, 1907. Women’s Suits, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Closes 16) p. m., 12 Noor § tate Pry | Under One A@—Lverything to Furnish the Home Complete.” - | Special Sale of Made- Up Rugs and C; | | | Of q@urse we cannot guarantee th@t any p: srttesstng one of these has to bé prepared in advance. However, there are otWers w hich will ‘t rates 4 ’ , e thar will so a satisfactory selection can undoubtedly be made The special prices ate for | TOMORROW AND FRIDAY | Regular I fH} Kind Size Price. Kina i] Saxony Axminster .... 10-6%50-6 $26.08 Velvet 10¢ xtra Axminster 104x129 9.00 Velvet « | Extra Axminnter 10-6x12 30.00 Velvet iH] exten Axmine sees Saxo , 16.00 ] Higelow Axminster « oe 72x10 23.00 48,00 t 20.00 Bigelow Axminster 76x10 25.00 20,00 | Roxbury Tape 7 22.00 I] Saxony Axminater + Oxo 16.00 0.50 eo* 14.06 i] Hiigelow Axminster ‘ Tuo 24.00 18.00 1 Aon 25.00 | Extra Axminster 10-6x11 * 25.00 i has 20.06 f} Royal Wilton 35.00 Bh 6x8 | Mundbar Wiiten t “ ‘ H Bundbar Wilton ruses ' i] Hundhar Wilton I Velvet try B Velvet Oxi210 20.00 try I 14.46 Velvet Oxl16 21.00 16.00 i 16.00 Velvet bx1L6 22.00 16.00 B 19.06 i i Ne ee —s | f | Fr i] shi ecial Values in Infan . o1ore ress = i an i the i As a special attraction for tomorrow, the Infants’ D I ) h and Remal bia } styles, made of fine linen, madras and French ar e prettily yind “ | med with Hamburg embre ¢ ands and | f } ‘ ion i These redisctions for tomorr ade | Reduced from $1.76 and $1.85 to $1.36 | Reduced from $ and $ to ehi i Reduced from $1 and $2 to $1.50 th ed f ’ $ $ t has i} Reduced from $4.25 and $5.0( * Stylish Separate Skirts ; ? ? i 2 ? i 2 ? at e w figures, ly Practically a } PA fk of Can be ba embr biue and bb SS" Ivy Corset Models for Summer Wear | Special Values in Line 4 1.50--Attractive Late Style Mod ned to fit the aver ; The Linen Section, on the First Floor, makes the age figure, with & medium high bust, small, tapering waist. and § cial offers to stimulate tomorrow's selling long back below waist Ine. The material is dainty batiste, in pink, blue or white, having top trimmed with band of satin rib ts Ix2ldnch Bleached Damask Napkins, all linen, spot deal bon. Two pairs of hose supporters are attached § . from $2.90 a dozen to ae nbs) AT $2.00—Another Model from the Ivy Line, des t for the tall ; 19x38-tnch Hemmed Huck Face Towels, with white or slender figure. is made with high bust, «h soft bon- 2 reduced from 25c each to see eee Re cee ing tm wides, making the corset a very comfo » garment. Can $ inch Hemmed Huck Towels, white, all Himes, be had in shades of pink or bine; al be each to ae. yf Costumes, Swits, Furs, Wai sts. Hest ar SL0OND AVENUE, peinesan a SPRING STREET Young men who know how to save are in demand in every department of the commercial world. SPSAGHF Prove your worth by opening @ savings account with us. et 8 attamee whe SEP an REGULAR EXCURSIONS Today AND We Pay 4s Interest On Savings Accounts u, Th d Branches, Balla atom Georgctown, pod iy a 3 n te lernoon, 2: ‘. ‘olner, Cashier. 25c ROUND TRIP pinectons P fre ius When’ As Ferdinand Sehmits, J. D. Lew- Advisedly. ats c. cart mewere Of Evening, 8:30 Senion ie H ot B Goines 0, that our 50c ROUND TRIP Millinery, os which re DANCING AND MUSIC FREE U; é S = & rive he exper - - nion Savings wes z eserasate areca 4-4 ling Trust Co. » Medthird less than any othe “ne ee WOOD'S CANAL BD oon ane Pacific Outt . only i re et ing an taeeing T anc Mate Deposit Co, Nome, min Yorum. A || $1.00 ROUND TRIP oss S barterer Phones: Ind. A 4669; Mai | $ nent plan Is the easiest and 43 in existence, Come in and | Play Whil Tickets on sale at Swift Pharmac fecond av, an "ike re teats cht foot f Unive t t Schilling’s Best lO NTERNATIO 903 SECOND AVENUE. ld i } eopathy correctly admit 18 Sold In packages Ol tered, Electricity, Vibration REALTY GOs never in bulk 4 and the ry Cure—a comb 1100) ae nation that & t ‘ i] n't like it; we yp im ef No d | o Sound, F Fifteen treatments, enough | ny F H hei cure most cases, $1 ri Olympic Market totite hee Se $1809 pet uta your meat bills in be 1 se men Sat | wocy, we congorary || weal ‘ elated waanin 378 Arcade Main 246 | Colman | we

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