The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1908, Page 8

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STAR.—FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1908. y « “ ! LU mit te ark wer! no it wv who hae lived he aident Fal ft fe ne \ « tl om malt-fed cows, where "| wandering in the woods near Bing aicdh od Ga AnateDradich ol o of ate and ow product has not been arie ! he 6 A pecto is very inferior, We have no! iW BATH TUB working ance, and that the 5 hap Mr. Adan \ enttle, @ aw in th ate ' trical app ound it te tv far as any fo u i that he lost bis mind f ane dent Failleres, before en king this aftern , * a " ro ‘ f he oa . “ges or h om on be — | WEALTHY OREGON PIONEER overwork. He was brought to @e| pec Henderson, ‘The sta Y~ tate and city It tore Wil) DROPS DEAD WHILE TAKING at han come, from Soka [eo tna cal werk RAAT ay Ano BODY HORRIBLY WHY BEVERIDGE LOST stay t n pavint Che la let of all dairies which ship milk " SOUGHT , om | uate im haga aye. | ScaLou, v Tomorrow being Memorial it ' x a view «| Cea be. ENTHUSIASM ON THE THIRD ne ; oan " Oo aanal a P ciaaaes mak may pont LAND, Or — v9.—-As| TERM PROPOSITION LOST os Day, store will be open in » stepped into his bath tub last) WIM THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF beet night PJ "4 e pease nr rae eitnouT MERCY | pioneer | Man phe pe tgs | CONVENTION. . the afternoon only —12:00 by ate mini failure, Mann's dead body was di 5 i ling a eu }covered an hour later by hie aged | —____ * to ha ' ‘ | wife, lying In 8 tub full ot boltine (By United Pre m. to 5: 0 ae Action From Next State No Precautions Taken, ured tas oon 2 : the ‘path a } < HICAGO stay 29. He FIREMEN INJURED AT m. to 5:30 p. m._ m muieeesieaiiatal . which was heated by an automatic | Bevertdge would have been selec Legislature. Tinned 6b FUn ADA Grew tinttor ontll (0, Oe the, teats ve PORTLAND BLAZE | Mann dinco “i the tragedy and reseued the body of her bus had not {pation of hi tion, allowed his enthusiasm to _ — | band ry ay mm ” 2 a te a b (By United Press.) | AMERICAN SHIPS ARE extent that & <q PORTLAND, Ore,, May 20.—Twe AGAIN GIVEN A KNOCK h in which be adv | renomination of President Roose en ed b | (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, May 2 ith No Inspection of Herds for Tuberculosis Is Now were tnju a hea ie which was jerked from their mae This brand new version Kran} | | | by the heavy pressure of the |i | | e clroumstances which led | d the protests of members from Call So tay of Benator Julian ¢ “ at a fire which last night Il re eric Ne Enforsed. Pa A erg on ged tae} o Hennior Jullus Cesar | Teer ved the pecking plant ot th on which allows passengery from Ha-| vay brought hereby the retuy National Packing company here wall to San Francisco to travel on INCORPORATED foreign vessels ae well as American The bill is limited to six The fire fe which is be caused by & le wed an explosion ed to have been uking gan mbers of the Iillnois eongre The passage of a law by the next sional delegation egisiature compelling a t years, or expires before that Ume perty lows extimated at $15 = cows tn this state fe tut fean line has MI $i N FAIL v0 e } and forbidding t t 4 between thone — — é t ik cows unless it bas Law Badly Needed. resentative Kahn ef Buy r bleyele from Piper & | % i fir been dried, are two tw rtant Other states have laws probit declared that the bill Taft, 2 Spriag et ove ; items which will ald in keeping the ‘iting the use of malt as food for ther blow direeted at Amer | a —_ : - LAURA JEAN LIGOEY an shipping in the Pacific, which. i" (®y United Press) SPECIAL RATE FOR MINERS VIA ALASKA russell he said, ls being altweked continu LONDON, May 2%—It became AND (Star Special Bervice.) ously known today that the real object of NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO VIA ST. MICHAEL mf pas - roe er a ag bes INVENTOR GOES CRAZY. PER 6&6. 6 OHIO, SAILING FROM PIER 5, SEATTLE, r ———_ to “a ° o ' See Tees atid beating mow is Stripped stark caked bie tody eo | for 30 Daye | BON bi ' ii stand beck and give others | ered with mud, ©. ¢ mama Want room for Talking Ma a ie r , succensful should continue Seek es re: chine Department. Investigate Bargains GET TICKETS EARLY. Id others get! public? uly how r work before “Mina Libbey has rece lives Alaska Steamship Co, 702 FIRST AVENUE John C. Walling Co, 711 Gecond Ave. Will Be Closed Bargains All Day Saturday JSR SSS) Bargains ff r= — Were to do it ¢ might improve some of | re uhe At Our May The Washington Trust Company For instance Den't} . " e Too Harshly Until You} OF SEATTLE Memorial Day |°2"""" Clearance Saleh} can sete | N 1 GOLD are OTT MITE, REDUCED PRICES ON "Transact @ General Banking ‘Business MILL 0 | Pier 6, Foot of University 8t SMART TAILORED SUITS. DIRECTORS— FOR SEATTLE ; bYcm ee mewn In Honor of | GRAND EXCURSION | *°“cCreatit 's sim, 86 ae z john Sohram 4. M. Frink The Heroes Who Died eee iee,| we | To wean YOUR suit Ste Sin 3 " teamer Tauana, the first boat of sell WHILE YOU ARE PAYING Witten ape | |S That Our Country the setnon from Puireaths. 888) Ap entg OLYMPIA |B" Sit . . 060 in gold for Seattle, All| ONE PRICE, CASH OR STREET. Be Might Live Fore Sore, on, Some vie ee ane SUNDAY, MAY 31st —s ee ee : i fires boat going through te White. Young 9:30 a.m. c c it , rooted “cme, Men's Enjoy the beautiful ride on aah — Cred J. F. TORMA CO.,INC., Mine OREGON TRACK MEET. at Pa - = ee See More COATS and VESTS) "2" AD etn omg re | Westberg & Childs FE Down, noPsms « RYER IE CORVALLIS, Ore. 2.—| Round Trip Only $1.00. ce fretin Seed ene ree Week 1312—Gecond Ave. —1312 Soe rece ait ceemuee te tsvenmeet os Track team from 20 won high | schools and academies are entered eS GH Fis the second annnal joterecholas the meet which opened here this afternoon, The meet will end to morrow Trial heats fn the 100 and 2060-) ard dashes and the 120 and 220 yard hurdies and finals in the haif mile will be run this afternoon These will be given away as long as they last with every Suit of Clothes—-Free Sait you buy, you get, absolately 36. This offer ts good until the ¢ A Coat No matter what prt a Coat and Vest ‘oats and Vests are gone. Remember the Following Prices Are Cut to ONE-HALF AND LESS— CRUSHING REBELLION and And in addition to that you get the free gifts wont ~eapa preset Read!—Read carefully every item, as we are giving something 9) officiuis here are we } away with nearly every purchase | would Men's Suits. have lighting the with great success, though been usually $10.00 Men's Suits, tn cashmere sangre og Mgt etl mean f to | ss eisendltid = $1.00 ava White and Fan rely crushed before the first | see : : $1250 Men's Sin and Dowie 0017 es eo ee te areas TS | you | The crowd during the past week and the very many suits of high-grade fon es ee Oc Heavy Work Sh =. AY AVY VAne.! duplicate clothing that are continually going out at the Lease-Expiring, Before Remov- . ahs i Gt S PERE on Tbe Heavy Work Shirts go o. ag The Kearenine in the ey it iain } ing Sale, of nobby, up-to-date clothing, by Costello & Grant, is an evidence that ee cer * $6.30 & = a : ae = sea at seen } pn the people of Seattle fully realize that the saving of 50 per cent is an object in Mack day worsteds, go at Meee Eee een Te Duttah"inosee die tie | the price of Men's and Boys’ Suits. ° Goldsborough, tral ship Phila j -. $7.70 $20.00 Men's Suits, imported | 156 lay, black and biue and fan cy worsteds, go at S540 $25.00 Men's Suits, made by the ng Co. in sin 00 and $3.00 ed, fine + ies ison sb The big reductions in prices already quoted will continue tomorrow, and 4 the balance of the week, even to a greater extent, in order to make the Slaugh- ’ Fancy ; ». Heavy Horsehide . show 4 oa pai cy t108 on | iS i Doubles in J Fee $40.00 and $35.00 Suits, Now . . . . $20.00) © F jat,a cap—Free. © Black and Tan Sox ‘ Men's Hats. $2.50 Men's Hats go at Se $3.00 Men's Hats, all colors and shapes, go at $1.45 $3.50 Men's Standard Brands foe 81.85 every pair of 3 pairs of 15 socks—Free. Men’s Shoe Sale — 38 Styles at Half Price. FREE — With shoes, FREE—With every 75c shirt, a 25 tie; with every 50c shirt, a 15¢ handkerchief Men's Furnishin Sie Men's wear go¢ 75e Men's Balgribban Balbriggan wear goes at $1.00 S Koes at $1.25 Linen ing Needle Under Oe and Silk-Mixed Ur $1.00 Golf Shirts « $1.25 Golf Shirts gc $1.50 Golf Shirts go at | $6.00, Ge Faney Black Sox, 2 pairs for Men's Pants. $1.50 Men's Pants $2.00 Men's Cashmere Heavy Working Oe Pants $1.25 $2.50 Men's Worsted Pants $3.50 Men's Pure Worsted P $i.¢ $5.00 Men's Dress Pants, ch fancy stripe ‘ $7.00 Men's Pants, wool and fancy at in all worsteds Young Men's Suits. $10.00 Young Men's . Suite Suit Cases. $2.50 Suit Ca $4.00 Suit Caw SOA es go at en go at ather Suit Cases go Remember the Name and Number— Rainier Clothing Co. 1104 FIRST AVENUE. 17 Years Money at 4 per cont interest iteelf One doubles In the above time. dollar will produce an other dollar, One ban dred will earn another Add to such hundred your savings you will ing amounts an can save and you ease your wealth still more rapid ly. One dollar in 17 * wilt doubles those two ro two more tn 17 years sist the Can you re earning «ey? Better power start ings account now Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. JOE SCHERMER & CO. 1010 1st Ave. Specialty Clothiers TT) $30.00 Suits, $25.00 S $20.00 $15.00 Suits, $10.00 Suits, Now : $1.00 Shirts, Now 2 i Boston Garters . . . Now . . uits, Now . . Suits, INOW s.:,°. Now .. President Suspenders . ter Sale as short as possible, at the following sweeping reductions in prices: COSTELLO & GRANT Corner Fifth Avenue and Pike Street 18.00 aoe tie meres fF ee ar a 8.00 ae cen es 5.00 Nees 90 ys ere 30

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