The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1908, Page 5

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ee ee ee a THE SEATT 2 STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1908, yan ther auc wr sues in he mesial com | BEAN TQ MANUFACTURE | ormmntzed.” Moanwhtte the piat:| med } |theatre, ‘There are 26 people in tt “Two Little Sallor Boys.” the show, which runs for 00 mia STRUCTURAL STEEL “aroused interests weoanted by winner as one of the “boys” |in Pas niee { Speaker Cannon by the Two Little Sattor Hoya” at the He iP IGH LED ‘ i way, broke the law which forbids a eee attle. Next wook “The Gambl¢r”| RIZE F TER KIL Plans for the manyeture of] f candidates coming into the town Will be put-on 1 | aay aight performan |Girofia” is the coming offering (By United Press.) structural steel in Seattle are un renga ggg geo ee a Soa LO8 ANGELES, June 18.—Mra. “The Mypoorites.” der consideration by the Moran| eald ‘yesterday, thee he had hosteed tore M. Casaiday, of this city, hs] srany poopie who like the ‘A (By United Prose.) Company to Bichard 8 the aatiinjunctiim plank, but some] ouent Salt tm the courts of New) ina: makes them think, are being; PHILADELPHIA, June 18,—| Storrs of astern F fearsome Wall street men have de.| Lore, CF, $8,600,000, and George | attracted to the Lois thie week by|Thoman Hagen ® marine; te dead | °Spital | f \ Seaaeh te ea Geatee be the eee Gould and John W. Gates are num | The. tivpeestans The LAght|today as the reoult of terrific]. T° secure par orders for ; are trying to get one in for the| meres, smons the defend Mrs.! ternal” is on the call board | blow over the heart, received in a vast aMount of structural steel , trusts. HF acyemes gre 4 dwelfth prize fight with Johnny Hogan. |2°!M tied tm Beattie, the Moran | Pe ore ne , ; - Comexpanc “os ‘ Labor's Demands. company's pr Oot Luna Park The mill was pulled off We heat en ee ot é Brices and Prank Rose are day night in the midet of an om ~~ | vhretuse of bulldiog steed atle at Luna Park Friday and|Chwslettc erewd of ue jackets) MET MS Ome et aith venings of this week,|@trd maremes en thr buektontty Bes oy ate wey vd he Moran Compeny might . 00 | | vi, yk at ttm Leagite bekead| * # Will be given as a free | Maiepl, by how rel an offer tor its present locatio Gompem — repewsenty which are controtied by! He prsenmat Gy plat Gow wud Gotes Lincoln 1 Steffens Asks With Ht aww tie dtitncenstte Gn fatece: | Fee wommre abery im that tn Regie to chien fore warireteniie | UNI tthe fetteee ef lor hawband, A or “busy Friday” " a “s one corit Teed, eigtitione Taw for] J. Commtitay, worn im partnerabip | traction yen! Bip ns a would never leave Seattle All to Read It With KUEN ereployes: enyloyee! | WE ©. P. Biter, in the K The tiytt inet peegnessed for sev oi osay is greatly handicapped by| Hatitity act: department of labor; | Onkwloows eowt hemds, bn Co | At the Coteau red yy esl — nao gd ernst | the lack of sufficient drydock tactl-| i ie Ghveed powtal savings backs, bureau t| Buntag the Inter part of the yowr| Mugh Lied, the rope artht from) Ouen 8 Lima! Mow omek tie Mawel saad tn in sie ¢ * . ore hes an um prevent nitning disastors, and, last, | named, ste states Ehtor dixpased|Austratia, Buropemn werebets, a but not least, woman suffrage | of part of this property to the Col-| Whtatior, a comedy sleeteh, a quar | ™ Some women aiso appeared to ask | orado Coal and Fuel company arnt | tette. wh prehwrea mid r dt} _ wince, 3 for the last plank, and others ap never gave Causiday his stave of | Yertivowents ame on fie Ootiseum Visit the Navy Yard peared before the subcommittee | the proceeds, nor made any ied! litt Atlantic Meet ts ati at the navy | } ty Yesterda’ for Teddy to ask for other thing» of @ settioment with him laned, "Mes-the. batlicakio & y Real Wants of People. m y has assiened her At Pantages | and in the drydock. Boat t . Wisconsin ts ospeciatly interest mn, of New The toné of the Were the Real Genuine [2 Among the demande are some } usually good reg value for this “buny Pr day” —spectal selling ; Close to ) level, clear Nationa! Land Inv. Co, Ina 917 First Ave, ntire act in| 10 times datly from Pier 2 BRUGSELETTE RUG—a good, wearable rug, doubts of the real wants of the people to apiuwall Hodge to present it to} wife are seen at Pantages tx the | ttorney | which Robert Fitestgmons and his| Yesler Way, Row “urip, b0e Th day. The people have not been rep-| th court ensenco of refinement. The onty | faced and fringed all ‘round; 27x54 inches; resented in legisiation, and they | characteristic of his Sighting life Cail Tomorrow are setting forth their demands tn that Bob brings into the sketeh is/f and be relieved of that dead . the planks. The demands contain in the drotl and witty reference to|f alive feeling. There is no an isaue. The utterances of the some past deed |] charge BY LINCOLN J. STEFFENS. =| candidates will count some in this) | ARNOLD VIBRATION CO, ’ N + Enter.| matter, bat my expectations are/ At the Gtar, | 330-40 Arcade Ann sgt See that the American people will be Crimmins &@ Gove have scored! | : gatas - divided by this Republican plat| we.» eee j—— . LT GMICAGO, June 18.—Read,| torments and that of the Demo @ Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. Pyeigh and be sure to understand | crate, May Robson opens a week's en ———————— Sanement at the Moore, Sunday) Be platform adopted by this con bt, in “The Rejuve | geation. Give some consideration at Mary,” labeled a “now 9 planks Injected. This will and different sort of comedy for comparison. It will i what the Repudlicans will “The Toymaker.” % it will be a good guide Popular prices are crowding the 4 And remember this Grand at the performances of “The! Toymaker” this week, which will rua up to and including the Satur. aS Excursions East. 30, July 6, 7, 22, 23, Aug-| have not been successful and an- 3 7 =e 22 by the Oregon t Navigation Oo. Raton, an Gave se did natonong routes, Uckets and resorvations at jority of votes tn the counell, ft ts sald that petitions will be cirew lated demanding « referendum vote of the people on the question The council's Hquor license and Nght and dark greens, tans and reds. Cc fone or ©, 0. D. orders filled.) Extra spe clal priced, for Friday only (—no mail, Our Powers This company {a tmpowered by law to recetve your money on deposit, to safe guard your valuables in ite vaults and to provide judicious distribution of your wealth after death. We invite consultation or cor respon dence : it has been given by the ‘ ages it up and decided| Efforts to reach a compromise the platform and planks. The/in the fight which ts being waged) , bas been the dane of the " t wi ttle saloons a the start. against the West Sea June 19, Real Cheers Yesterday. fhe cheers for Roosevelt again the fears of Roosevelt. STANDARDFURNITURECo. L. Schoenfeld & Sons SECOND AV. AT PINE ST. Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. AND THEREBY SAVE FROM j $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. a gg free use of our ctrew tating Wbrary, Special prices will be given for a fow days on second-hand Autopianos. Some | revenue committee met last night B® sRORROCK . ; PREMTIDENT and offered a compromise to the! for 30 Days 2 WANTMAN 7 . VCH PREALDENT = Li ed pong with Le hed 1 * | West Seattle protestants, permit Want room for Talking Ma ALSXANDER MYBIH .. . SROKBTART the music library ou tn our great voting contest will be allowed on ail cash payments. Kohler & Chase 1318 Geoond Ave., Seattic, Wash. Weber Piano Dealers. coos CAMMIER ting the saloons to run another year, then to close them all up. Two lof the five saloon proprietors, how-| ever, declined to enter into any such arrangement, and deal was off, Counci!man Wardal! announced after the meoeting that they intend. ed to take the fight to the counc!! and the mayor, and tf they failed) | there, to appeal to the people at large for relief. DEATH NOTICES. Annte Rows, age 41, died tn this) city June 17, The body is at the parlors of the Boaney-Watson cour Andrew Main, age 40, itied in this elty. The remains are at the par lore of the Bonney-Watson com- chine Department. Investigate. John C. Walling Co. Tit Second Ave. The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Transact a General Banking Business. A. BRIDGE & CO-—Largest Clothiers on the Coast Emergency Sale of Men's Clothin The backward season compels us to let go. The occasion calls for Deeds—not Words. = So every suit in the house is to be marked down. Pick anything and you may pay 30 per cent less Pingas Wages In China. than the regular fair price. Jnpanese boveit ia sill ‘ironaly There are no exceptions, no reservations. from the i Any suit of clothes in the house | from the province of Haipan states | that people are dying like flies from | the plague. FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. pany. «| Thos Rock, age 62, died in this there : eity June 17. coy act soe tac| Mrs. Netlle R. Heard died in this confusion that wit|@Hty June M0 = ; Arnold Daly Assigns. NEW YORK, June 18.-—Arnold Daly, the actor and theatrical m: ager, has filed a petition tn bank ruptey In the United States district court today. The petition places his liabilities at $40,426 and hi« as sets at $1,375. Among bis creditors is Lote Fuller, the actress, whom eee ihe owes $7,300 on a contract for services. 500 Reward) For any ease of slcoholiem that cannot cure tn from 3 to & days. 5. Cor REDUCED Summer Prices 50c-PER TON REDUCTION ON RENTON LUMP AND NUT DURING JUNE AND JULY. PRICES AT BUNKERS: De i I a rear ene | fir tel | James St. Bunkers—Lump, $4.50; nut, $3.50. Phones—Sunset EL Lamp, $4.50; nut, $3.50. Phones and O} = and X - | Feareanneted Square Discount Square 3873, Ind. 289. We offer no old stock nor antiquated styles, but fresh and up- to-the-minute fashions—and dependable service—giving clothing at the straightaway discount. Suits will figure out this way— REGULAR $5.00—Beautiful Design, Heavy, Close Weave Hammocks, extra large size, with turn-back pillow; Friday's $3.69 This Is the Family Ro $1.75 — Ont ; as best quality inch rary ad ious eee Every $12.00 Suit will be sold at ........ $8.40 30 Per Sh eae oak || mart duktes covered wit wire Every $15.00 Suit will be sold at ......$10.50 Cent oe evevvese loth; very useful for , ae I : wees | F ) Every $20.00 Suit will be sold at ......$14.00 ag Store 3Se Jelly Glasses, 2¢ Ea. S very S25 ie oie = wali 2 y ey ae ws, 6 Ea. | Every $25.00 Suit will be sold at ...... $17.50 Down iets “ke '« taut this town that never thinks of Jelly Glasses, fire finish; ex ) re q buying or looking for shoes treme special for Friday 2 Ball Fruit Jars, 70¢ Doz. Best quality Ball's Mason Quart Fruit Jars, with porcelain-lned caps; special Friday, per the Young Men’s Suits at the Same Discount Line. Every Suit is fully guaranteed both as to style, service giving and price. Bring it in any time and have it pressed or repaired free of charge. U.S. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello From Galbraith Dock, Foot of ‘8 a reason for this, ve been tested long, and we've been tested often, and our record shows that WE'VE NEVER BEEN | onase seisretis ho. on FOUND WANTING | “== From grandfather down to baby—one and all come here to satisfy their footwear wants. People are constantly j $1.75 Meat Safe, $1.19. | able Hose Nozzle; throws a ‘f0lld stream or fine 25 Wray; Friday bargain ..60C 25¢ Dry Battery, 19¢. 50c Step-Ladder, 20¢. LAR 25c—Yosemite Dry || REGULAR S0c—3-Foot Step Battery, a high-grade battery,|| Ladder, made of select kiln Sad the eqnal of any on the || dried lumber; light and dur Market: Friday 19 able; Friday's 29c $8.50 Oil Stove $6.3 ¢ Sale Begins on This New Basis: Tomorrow Morning at 9 o’Clock A. BRIDGE & CO. ight Sunday Night tlel to this Shoe Store. OB ee hg Dla age on ac A Largest Clothiers on the Coast oot cntkerings On 2-Burner New ection Wic ue Fla - ; Oil Stove—the best oil stove made, from the 103-105-1 07} first and Seattle Wash IP A ype diyeorke took at out the | standpoint of simplicity, durability and efficien- 89-91-93 Yesler 9 e thing that will please you. | Flyer cy; ideal for the camp; So many homes make this ME Gincbiedatocsegbee erceccceesed $6.39 their Shoe Store. |SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. | Fare 350—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS. DAILY: LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m, 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. mi and 12:15, 3:85 and 7:30 p. m. }U, SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle~ | Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel, 212) Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 2nd Ave. Union Store. PSH 2 i iia ~!£ ' So = ST eR Y's a

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