The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1908, Page 5

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‘BEARS PENALTY AS MAN Press.) 14.—"l must try sighed Mra, hiiowophtoal the Hh other prisoners | ~ term in the quorading an & suit, with and tle oes, abe | ass AS A] aa she had done, in| without hay ed ‘erm ty, fe. } to make a tiv a living to make, time on theories.) and became a) ot Seid's tite ~ ra is largely Rotels and restau eat ee, where she has| ‘ag a waiter, she has com. | ed Reva ber trace” for & livelihood | fe os | later at the Astor, ad other places, and man- 9499 with which she | — : § small restaurant.| oye walked hour after hour and|her and she fell. At Roosevelt hos mt Known. visited many hotels and other pital it was discovered that “Gua” . “Gus” decided | places, but there was nothing to of, was a woman, and she was ar & Waiter again to earn | fer her. | raigned im the night court, aed she the restaurant going. Heat and exhaustion overcame | sald she had nothing to say. As I anderstand the speed ordi If the law were enforced against FOWICATION three and one-half miles per rich automobiles as {t is against | hour is the maximum for teams and poor express wagons, and the lantomotiles at all the down a sleepy, absent minded people would | street Intersections, and | know that\ ali move to Tacoma, do you not any teameter who drives across any think the result would be a mini street between Yealer and Pike on| mum of accidents upon our streets? First or Second aves. faster than SB _ FRANC 18. a walk ts almost sure to be en _ Inte court. Anybody who has seen an onte| mobile passing the above mentioned | crossings slower ¢ eight or ten! Every day I see autos, owned and driven by wealthy people in Seattle, TROUBLE e / traveling the streets of the first} hit, Renton bill and Capitol hilt! from 20 to 40 miles an hour, and 4 am not “far sighted” in this respect By United Press.) All the policemen in town have) newy EK July 23.-—-A resolution seen them and everybody else WhO! nas teen passed by the delegates to visite the paved districts has seen! ihe convention of the Western Fed them. The law that we have regu-| oration of Miners asking that a spo lating the speed of these machines | ia) federal commission be appoint , Is good enough. and there is enough | ua t¢ investignte conditions at the of it, but I think it a safe propo-| ines at Treadwell, Alaska, Serious pha Tggathies ae! “a Lp trouble has occurred there during gasctine mi + jthe past year, and in both cases streets that did not violate this law " 1 cessar A goed many peuple are askin latte have been unnecessarily why they are allowed to do it? I er thre: think I know, but will not divcuse|‘™* ™ners never threatened. that phase of the case at th this time. | fisheimer &o,| MINERS DEMAND fiche (nm ATER DAY Eight hours a day from bank to }bank is the demand that will be made on the coal operators of this }atate, Thursday, by District. No. 10, | United Mine Workers of America, jas the result of the demand of the scale committee last evening The only other demands that will be made are that sem!-monthly pay ts wanted, instead of the pres ent monthly pay day, and contro! of of the m mines. a | Star—How can pedes &utomodiles avoid occu mame apace at the same our streets? of the many who use of Seattic ten hours each Mi have given the subject fe and vehicles in motion to me the solution of fareely les with the ry man who has @reet car man knows im this city walk oblivious to their y are inexcusa. When one moving auto or away, no matter Qperated, or how Btragedy is almost ralt many such accidents Years, so in my Only sure way to ‘Tam down by vehicles te practice “eternal keep out of their Sta when + sang FCAN HEAR ad Uewiare address << i Wholesale and Family Liquer store Removed to 1800 tnd Open tor business July 2% Y CLEARANCE At Economy Corner 10c Hose Remnants 5c Foot th Remnants of High Grade Canvas Hose, in ths from 10 to 20 feet; regularly sold 0c foot; special, foot .. . 5c A Limited Quantity—Come Early. PIANOS TALKING MACHINES RECORDS OHNC.WALLING Co. .| dislocated elbow allied out to prevent trouble whieh} THE GLAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908. DIES FROM INJURIES, Alox Twyaik, a coal paaser, terday fell from a ladder put the side of & bunker at Sky h and wae mangled beneath the wheels of & passenger train that )Pansed soon afterwards, His skull Wan fractured by the fall, and after the trata passed over him he lived for an hour you SEATTLE MAN FOUND DEAD, KB. BK. Privdue, belleved to have come from Seattle, was found dead on & hillside near Hillaborag Ore., yeaterday, The police yesterday re colved a tele from G. G. Han cook of that p asking them to find the relatives of the dead man, | but were unable to get trace of any FIRE DOES SMALL DAMAGE. Fire, started by an overturned al cohol lamp, did al last night in the Madison st, betw Sixth aves. AMUSEMENTS “The Chimes of Normandy.” Technically “The Chimes of Nor mandy,” at the Grand is aa ridicew lous in matters of construction as any of the old time mediuma of en tertainment, but mustoally it la a valuable composition that will bear comparison with moat of its con temporarios, | ut $150 damage | wart hotel, on | Fifth and “Midnight in New York.” Miss Emma Bunting and Robert Lawrence are features tn Mid- | night tn New York,” this week's bill at the att There will be a math tomorrow, “At Fort Reno comes next week At Pantages. Featuring the show at Pantages this week is the troupe of séven Zanzibar Arabs in acrobatic and fround tumbling feats, with other attractions in the shape of bur leaque magiciane and novelty dancers. At the Star. Sirronje is packing the Star to! the doors at every performance. Her handeuff loosening exhibitions are supplemented by a strong array of Kastern novelty acts, eight in all, JEFFERSON HERE WITH TREASURE Gold bullion amounting to $1, 450,000 was received by five of Se attle's banks yesterday from Fair banks, the shipment having come owt on the Jefferson, by mail and express The Jefferson, on a previous trip, brought down a militon. The banks expect larg hipments on later ‘gm ESCAPES DEATH MIRACULOUSLY While working with telephone wires near the Meadows yeater day, John Nelson, a Sunset tele} phone employe, received a shock and fell 40 feet to the ground, sue tataing a wrenched ankle and a / His escape trom | [death, both im the fall and from }the current passing thr his body, In considered miraculous ALASKAN PIONEER DEAD. (By United Preas.) SITKA, July 22.-—W. P. Mills, who} came to thi ity four years ago and estabtished| | the business now betng carried on/ under the name of W. P. Mills, tn-| | corporated, died this morning at 11/ @clock at the age of 75 years. He | was a native of Massachusetts, He | is survived by a son and daughter. || ee eee } VISIT THE NAVY YARD. } Tomorrow fs visitors’ day at the | Navy Yard. The entire Pactfic | fleet, consisting of the Washington, | St. Loule, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Milwaukee, nnessee and ton, are a avy Yard. Boats! leave pier 2, foot of Yesler way every bour. Round tetp | 50e. nd H. L. KLEIN The Best Shoe Repairing to the City While You Wait 217 JAMES ST. the section of Alaska twen- |} Report of the Financial Condition 0 Hammock, $1.59 $0c Sprinkling Can, 33¢ Large Size, Close Weave || Heavy Tin Sprinkling Can, with ¢ has reclining pillow |} ine spout and double handie; valance; very dur a -hot weather neceasity; Es bo en’s Straw Hats Bice on... $19 Tf svecias 886 25¢ Liquid Veneer, 15¢ Fish Pole, $1.49 The Well-Koown Liquid Venee FOR HALF. hoo Fishing Pole; has makes old things new Hists and extra tip, away with dusting; covers up rs} k ES og cork grip; I] the scratches; a surface food ur entire stock of pokark worth worth 250; te saeenn? . vile ; $1 49 spectai 15¢ this season's latest styles pl Box, 63¢ C1 apr ee pn a. veneitt Straw Hats has been | Hock House Letter Box. II vs , with wide. ance aabuth cut in price 50 per cent holder; regular 63 oy siassytonpapenelses 5c The brands we carry are the best to be had in Sa “lap Cl “ssc Doz Jelly Tumblers, [|| materials and workmanship. While they last 4 reen Door, 9 | Miaglon ial h = Tip Top a ~ei with any straw hat at either of our two stores can be | Sereon Door; 4 pane finished top; may also be used I} j f recular values | at $1.35; 89 nag ste Pose Von ly od %e had for just half gular va eee € da “ al, each |) $3.00 Hats for $1.50; $4.00 Hats for #2.00; $5.00 Hats for $2.50; $7.00 | . ° | Hats for $3.50 $8.50 Wick Oil Stove $6.49== : Two-| $ All Bathing Suits Reduced 50 Per Cent | Burner New Perfection Blue Flame Wick Oil ea @; simple in construction, safe and reliable; a Any Outing Trousers in the Hou nines up to $7.00, for $4.60 Weather necessity; worth $8.50; Entire Stock at First Ave. | Thursday, Special $6.49 Store Cut in Price | | | | 805 First Avenue Colman Building | UP | ee ~ | King Bros. Co. | A Sreleer & ANO & Horlbot | GCorreck Appel tor ee " go-carts at actual half Malt e prices—— —here is a rare saving event as before announced, this week gives youa go-cart AT ACTUAL HALF reg ular prices. Phenomenally active go-cart selling is the result of this half price sale, so we urge you to take immediate advantage of the occasion. From the show of nearly 100 different styles we present these few half-price values half price, $3.85 regular value $7.75 thin is @ folding regular fine reed panei edge is closely ly reed woven, finished green 12-inch rubber tired justabis beck and p atve $7.00 did Merle has adjustable and foot ond, reed 4 back, rubber tired atesl gearing green, pag apd g004 folding whew rubber wheels, ack cane parasol ineh for this $3.00 folding -~& splendid little go-cart; folds compactly, t# light and strongly made; seat and back of veneer pan- els; wheels rubber tir ed. Reguiar value is $3.00, Very special for tomorrow morning, only as long as 200 will laat— no mail orders filled.) rubber Ured. | back and foot extension, fitted with parasol and cushions $7.25 Hall Price rubber | value 815.76. $6.85 | —t fearing ie finished tired whesls, regular perambulators at half— “balf-pricings” meen $26.56 style. style —the regular $42.69 ve-niong price style—extra special 138 —the regular $39.60 “mave-along price STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. Schoenfeld & Sons Seattle—— ——Tacoma oyle—ent ] half price, $3.00 regular value 86.00, art with good springs, adjustable back and toot front wheels are i@-inch are 12-tnch, all rubber ured. rubber are pert edjustable Mack — aod Very special Half Price Northwest Trust & Safe _ Deposit Company 1 of Business, July 18, 1968. “Tomorrow” is the meanest word in the language. It’s a cheat. You may not have any tomorrow. Why not live today? Have the fine music, operatic, popular and sentimental: the classic concert selections, the sacred hymns, the grand harmonies of the great bands and or- chestras. Haye them without delay RESOURCES © 811,200 as 829,907 Come in and see us about send ing a Victor right along to your bome, Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. $1,193,788 LiABILITIRS 9 10,000 19.677 1.104.684 undivided profits #1.193,768 It Is our aim to pay our depositors such interest and to afford @ are in accordance with sound business prin- is we invite your account. K. President ALEXANDER HARTMAN. Vice Pros vA $1.00 a Week MYERS SMITH, Cashier Secretary HN P. =the Wisdom of Ag and Experience in Seatile dt study eneugh wat “Gus Brown” SAYS —— « Summer Suits at Half Price who | work ard There are old men heve et that they read enough. deeply re; not enough, pavttewlarly that t oy Gid not sawe men $10.00 Swits for s ean $ 5.00 ey ereugh in e Hite $15.00 Suits for ... ‘ 7.50 Fagh of these otter, whox sien $20.00 Swits for ..........6. . $10. 00 could infinitely improxe the Hves aust fire $25.00 Suits for $12.50 happitress of handee eunger Any Panama Hat im Stock 5.00 if the younger men weuld listen te trem amt profit by thelr expertorm¢ Reductions on Ail Light Weight Pa COROT late pera a al you many things NOP te d you refused all tre rest ¢ trey would mebst uper your saving men @y; and open your twecare @ syeieen of | aanrieey i Bobd@olelh, Adu, ¥ Se merch from cach Pay Ole: sow racy Hey decommars tine eomy way Scandinavian American Bank Renting Samtie, 0. §. nner ennreesnssesssensssnnsetpercenenni 2ow

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