The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1907, Page 8

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THE SEAT LE STAR—PE CA NADIAN OPERATORS ARE READY TO QUIT THE MARKETS: | Owing to the low price on canta) a at nallard for the past two woek# foW- | Gordrield practie shipments have been made from | Aten. of the present ba . states that he now has securitia n it f et land ® papers to tho @alue $13000,000. U7] Comes Back wick Charles H, O. turned to the Men Refuse to Handle Messages From the United, States*-Strikes Occur a Vancouver snd Victoria, ---Conference on Today. city from G (By United Press.) Jackson has r@ IDAY, AUGUST 23, 1907. I | A. BRIDGE & CO. . Largest ee House,on the Coasg, er Op | You ‘Never Had a Straighter ff = | in Your Life, Mr. Man ° @ % VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 2 he + Kieverriew | ie thet eye tn Canada pat a4 eR peg | So, if you fail to profit by it don’t blame a Ye Way cont anr shipped » ( Se ; nYentor o Xe, shypned HOSBAND © anyone but yourself, Two Mi and did t ty anking as t nf@ht. They ov them Thousands of miles from home | i beta, het wai for them |, Towsande of mile, rom hor HERE IT IS BRI NG: Air & 0 NEW YORK, Aw Som At th her hildren, one a pabe of — ma w ting ol wat onl wo montha, is looking for he te at Wine re the rt " , Ye * ' o4 has deserted ber and the family . with om pan he and . & The local were yeaterday re « “ € x tablee & search for Lee. 1 th esult of \ or nd children ae ie ¢ © to be 1 prepared fe a fy Rs “in Tacoma fast Maag es ' my! , x ao os ; . , aL ° . " : bog = ‘he Th neon in this city JOHN hard straits, Lit nt tigi sedos'| Loo is a sttike-breaker who was crushed. f ix being met, but t ; here dos. 18) brought to the coast from Chicago i wrators and the |; * i ptt! |lawt month Jacob J | j (aeons i ‘ Ne Schooner Harold Biekum ar Steve 6 ; : : 4} rive the Bering sea last night Julia Vi i roke ain | ats with 250 tons of codfish, valued at veal € ling to od here 2 | vic rOnIA B.C. Aus The ar , re udily ming the close shop “ ot masters | ite squadron ts now at HB Overtak Canadian jegray operators who 0 ra sec a= Opera’ ad © t and he navy yard now j struck at 3 p. m. yesterday ed take care of thelr busin Chdess has more battleabips of all classes AND GET = oder A = | win. Twine Wie, TA. Ie) | than ever before in the bistory of injured it i Or . . on 7. A. the Puget sound. It is crowded ’ : Franklin | { Rae sre ree, | WtM_ Youn wuch ‘We the Ne Your choice ot the season’s most de ts, ? checks, novel. dead | ‘ —.. eo | braska, Oregon — and = Wincor ties and fancy mixtures, blues and 1 ided, worth ‘Sis, Klin, / ain, he unboats nicaKgo. we SEQ a , 4 , i MOWED D ; Pouttrr = vs ‘ ~ ° hope $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. 0, ee iit BY S| H R A P i c L a Sh aoe: Genial ough, and the {t Sizes to Fit Men and Young Men t 4 Rertiana, cen ported. per et Keats Jeave Pier 2. Round All at the One Price, $10 5 = conta ee | ae) ree i (By United Press.) The cruiser Guedyon has bom AR co og EHO * pan ; CASA BLANCA, Aug barded the of Fidallah u ; rf y TEA. an attack by ¢ abs ‘ n a eoeersten, | OCHII Best Last Frenchmen we 1 tribesme t ' year, this year, next year a A pes stb a wa the d t uss at Thee : : eae : 8 500 pairs of Men's Odd Trousers, its the coats and ie are tt you Gon like it; we ny bien vests of which have been sold, consi of black and In Collecting City’s Rents. : ; . ee ee serges, black unfinished worsteds, \ rsteds, fancy mi WANT WHEW TRIAL oS worsteds, in plain checks and str:pes; worth $2.50 to $7004 By United Press. te fo . while they la 30 to 50 per cent discount Do not fail to ihie (By Un sai at t Sea , our Furnishing Goods Department—every article reduced, Convicted of con < r 1 by is fraud cases n : son have aj nt Y | ) prior cou ‘ ‘ ESSE SP" PAIR FREE OF CHARGE Srey woe ° WZAMIDZU TO BE ; ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN RE Both of RETAINED HERE __....... We i, ieee | PES | to be ner 7 eek, | oket © each € 7 > - H the last vessel this, sea: to con . the river steamers at St. | 4 ~ RAIN COATS, 103-105-107 FIRST AVENUE, HOOL SUITS $5 = OVERCOATS, Cor. First and Yesler. Our new school sults for boys ‘ oir Gn. sate tee , oa Te Largest Clothing House on the Coast MSW. B HUTCHINSON CO. | prot TOP COATS, & Cayner § ‘ t m, oe e a pon and =e ght to ‘Until Noon Tomorrow —s ™ | vs = ‘ i at ot | Hrooks @ prices ‘The Public Market Il be open all day to | ay oe row, but these Morr Sales promptly at [eattanD a are noon. No phone or mail orders {|} The New Store winat . : j S$. KNOSHER &@ CO., From 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. 1 Bg epee f= diev 15¢ Dress Chambray, 11¢. 1} ee De Ext fine Dress bra 2 all ain ex two blues, red, I}} I Main Floor | Our Stock of Schoot Finings always . is complete. Here are some of jj i This is an opportunity for the most critical and careful buyer to save money on the very best From 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. bls ong TOE OM been i ; 25c and 35¢ Ribbons, 15¢. Sizes 9 to 2, to kaugaroo csit || } and the more you buy the more you'll save, for the values have never been equaled. Noa. 9 and 12 Silk Ribbons; newest stripes, plaids and pretty || viet kid. This is the cel | about i embroidered designs, are all silk, heavy gros grain ribbons, sulta- ||| ebrated “C. @ E.” line; all } Main Floor, | See the Barker Brand |! | 5 . strik i les; : Dress Goods Section From 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. Shoes * | the Hosiery Section the Shoe Section prices Tale : ; hildren’s Rompers, 45¢. For Bad Boys—-Prices | than i] © Mothers, we can save you from five Ae RaAeneemerne Se ree 00 Behcol Pintée at vere aim ; For youngsters 2 to 6 years. Rompers made of good, stout qual $2.00 to $2.75 || H t . r hild s “ ps ; ity blue chambray. The kind that will wash well Nothing better made at any |] elsewhere. m to ten cents on every pair of children Second Floor price | | hose you buy at the Bee Hive. Don't Barker Bros’ “Bad Boy" Shoes, |) w i Frorn 9.30 A. M. Till 12 M Hip with bi just the | ° Hi take our word for it. Come and see for 2 P . M. . | for wet rice | 3 hool 25c Mixing Bowls, 17¢. | 27, $3.00, $3.50 |) can Sit etniheare ranted all we Good ‘ellow Mixing Bowls for making bread, cake d ric’ HM s’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, ex eines 300 Girls’ Ready-to-Wear | prove tate a aelk ae bee Basement Store. | a tine », ust etal price ox . = ae eee nn Dresses og | it, Bee Hive price 15¢ School Necessaries in From 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. rh Theta acids aad oad || ¥ ' taal: Minee’ Giana 3a Ixt h B ’ S tion “20c Shopping Bags, 14¢. Lot 1—€9¢ va choice onl too. abbootaree : ‘ , the YS 3ec Straw Shopping Bags, 17 inches wide and 11 inches deep, w ise rib, made of Maco yarn; you can't Parents who will take time &@ strong handles. Lot $1.19 values, choice only We ee go ot a ty for 20 c prices and the quality of merchant iiey 8 nt @ we duplicate them in the city for 20¢ 7 « will learn the ecm Forry’ aseme ore. Lot $1.38 values, cho erry 4 press Bee Hive price lhe ee Hive, (to it Moore “ “ ss ‘ from “ From 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. be School Pants | Boys’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, 2x2 rib, al for Sacunlat opi 75¢ H: andkerchiefs, 25¢. nad q | your 1 M re ' Penny, Sample lot of ure linen, hand ¢ i ‘kerchiefs, dai 506, The, 81.00 ee Oe RE, FOR ROC ee the hol scalloped and ped uh ched borde he 1 fine E pate warrasted not to fF) clothes knee; why pay 20c for the se a Main Floor. 0, ‘ . eee ‘Tie Naw Giore } once when you can buy them a r Bee From 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. Unig Avg aad Bebeed ine | Hive Saturday for Se sli i aa ae _Cudahy’s Hams, 18\4¢ Pound. a 1 Lot of Ladies’ Drop Stitch and Em ‘ Seeks. 0h eens ike tender ned to nt of dell week broidered Hose, worth up to 35¢ for Saturday OSe cious flavor 4 . . Fourth Fioor A Word to free | pecial for Saturday 19¢ | poys' Box Cait Shoes, Blucher eut, Califor . | | nia oak tan soles warranted not to rip > ae From 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. the Wise of | La @ t special for Saturday 81.08 1s co ont be B. J. Pro 19¢ and 12'%4c Silkolines, 5e¢. ' | man ur ains Boys’ Heavy Kangaroo ( Noes, Califor 10¢ @ Manufacturers’ short ends be ty Hine he from charge. H 1 to 6 yards, in a great variety of patterns that can be matched up. Is Enough eee Che values we are giving in Lace psraetinne pei Aare le ihe M 5 is rom 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. o Brands of whi $10.00 TO $25.0 attle. We have owners of hotels and sidicaka- peak wou VARA ge Ryde Department The aa ; 5c to 35¢ Back Con ing houses coming { 11 Hos, et that th 1 % t " " fornia oak tan sole 1 aturda ot Me Cotton Ho at th ‘ ii Amber Back Combs, assorted apes, with 1/1 Hunter Baltimore Rye TOP COATS, hha Gliu dow Midi fcanh Casas os ask mare, uly 3,000 4 as acai Eagle | Good Old Gucken ¢ y . er Bet on i siete hineeapricsnlifnbionscscanation verte heimer Rye $10.00 TO $20.00. Because prices count. Read the ERIN AU SE tlc 1 ‘on She OE " From 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M 1|]| Our Ootlar Rye - 1" ig list of pr It H pa ' . \ ; : ‘ 3 7 Keystone Monogram RAIN COATS N ght and . $ 50 Lawn Kimonos, 59¢ “aps Rye ‘ C I now S135 v se ci nts are | ‘i SS perp gy Sa coat : Big 4 Bourbon Rye $10.00 TO $20. 00. big Daath oar cata 309¢ Viet ¥ I Mr. Han, Ssnedd Piens ALL FULL QUARTS 806] 1 ‘2 reg ‘ Ne, woul seep» a 8 Be Sue 0) $1.98 | Waists . °. Waists .*. W ar rom § 9:30 A. M. Till 12 M. Keystone Liquor Co. nl Sch & ( I ( urta lor S0¢ “ i tet a ! nm ‘ , at, all i : 4 y Lawa Sa eat wa? ac, Gls ass Toweling, 8 1 “3Ge y iinen that {fff 112% tt Ave. Phones 1184 ermer 0. $1.75 Lace Curtains, 344 yard peg. Satu ae i : eae aie \ I hl wears fine and does not lint; 18 inet | wive Family . z hes ic ‘ ag : Main Floor 1 attle | 1010 FIRST AV. HH $2.00 Lace Curtains, 3 yards long pale id Macphee nice siqadebsangl aie broken | y are: Sure. tanaanr en oe ' $1.2 special for Saturday $2.50 | moans $2.00 Waists for $1,00, et He L. KLEIN | He y f HE SHOEMAKER, | A "iss 5 , It you can't’ at h6Ot GF shoes |} BRANCH sToRE 26 9-23 re y ‘s to Bh ee’ get them made to ° 2401 035 k St ‘ Ca | a | medwure a | o 5 CT PM nee Y 217 JAMES STREET, | | CHRON F E ee a " = a i 5 SeaiNMe. «006 sbealisiguauRidlgads, ~ ——nanspienlieaiiiliiaias CMR Nccrr Cee Pe ne is: cgaaala dali ee

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