The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1909, Page 8

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TELLIT B. C, Hastings of CAUGHT IN GO EASY WITH US TILT IN E'ACCUSE TWO STAN ‘Oday sends oral Manager 6 @ TO THE INTRODUCES MUST | | STREET CAR | | Potter of the Beattie Elec te M — | When | asked ar e, he oud , It was thought that the extremely} ‘The condition of the reservol A complatut was filed thin aftart] m1 had an 9m ; ia ontigil heavy raine which | a the | has again t threatening ! n with Commissioner Grout, of] gates at the ton Va nt wut r in ain oat oth and ith safety get through the gate aby, omell ia round wit water fo hould bed ¢ civil service bowrd, allogtde| ALDRICH AND STONE THROW] CauAbL In a land wilde 8 Heynold itech ee ed, ‘TELL IT TO THE Oh ang w ert ri tee \ | ‘vriday mor itality on the part of Officers { OUT JABB AT EACH Howell at, this morning, M w very « it | ing « few days i} mith and Mike McNamee whé OTHER TODAY Carlwor nod now xp = —_ pray ng the period that] powstbly a week longer, In order CO) they arreated Carl Nelson, who by 5 polnt of death In the Beattle G = - ad prece but tt mit ; wid to have been drunk and dby (iy United Freee) ral hospital, Carlson te ateameter) or ; nme COUNCIL IS ASKED TO»! petra pelt ay Se ane nade WAMMINRTOM.: dune: A= 7) neh. ae ara far fr the ORDER SAFE. Jays irrigation ha n carried on 4t. between Second and Occidental | charge that Germany, throvgl When a portion of he th h th had been | | Avo respondence with the state depart: !hankment eaved ° r 4 inde aftorts te intius aught beneath the mane f fa « E.G. Wagne A. F. Wet went tariff legislation, war GUARDS. Soin - , During the past #4 hou a pee it bap water dur. | Kollar, w tive Gta ti9 tin the wenate|earth, One of his loww wa t " i e% Appa uked ae | requ " . that ae 4! and he was inter ' © of hourd t KIKAlINg the exo Numerous Reforms Are) er! fot heey the Anat Apes, ' Steed rage th Fit brutal | he « y a year ht of tone thre . parrow gat 2 as wtayas ent re has been #0 grea a igh soaking which the ; wt ; ne ae . Pel ant f ° ca Recommended by hey have tall it is ing the past | reat and beat the man with sant] 10 4 Hpeech In which there were here might 1 av Apureeteted by : ficult t sennaaary +f nd ¢ 16 officer state ; eged Ger s siray al harve efty w nh oan og wt et ary feet a ens nae POTTER, PROMISES pt needs Investig ee Bouillon. w Thie order plaus eory that | Other Big Days Coming ot trying patre Men wed hat purpose L. B YOU reing Aldrict OSS JUSSERAND "ACCIDENT ON SEATTLE MEN ARE SS sarge og Foe a a Seem) WILL COME) MINNESOTA | crrecen._. [teers eee a as from Seatt consisting of M Lack of Judgment wt ‘and a reormenta WARDEN HALLIGAN | aapcsnione nas sucn an sutragsoun S306 2 Ceuta TO BE PROMOTED isc owoo noon ni H F WILL BE GUEST OF EXPOS! q : , TION FOR SEVERAL DAYS sa: , THIS MONTH 4 Must Clean Up POST OFFICE THIEF DEAT TRAP eis sc seins ep: |fr urs to tat downyour oC rain RKC rote "very emnor®| At ther mewtng tl : LODGED IN PRISON) sowrsi*iP"MstYane a—[?I a cone wan ap [Sy uch the eatemen, te? Gag an * M n convicted f thet fed b onf ding : ne ¢ . tion th More Gates Demanded FOR NORTH aha . TES bathe ng t Ryan w laced thereby giving ge , ves ‘ = made ie ; oat tee nin CRUSHED UNDER PLATES «= \% vert of 80 fork ote Gon (tere pertaining 0 | Sse - -_ : 1 ! tt teat + gotten - " Ww 4 postof . . ig H. T. HOWARD PORTLAND, Or dune 3.— * Hl sid t ate fh | * that Eastern Oregon would have ng before Spec WW to look elsewhere than to him | MINNESOTANS MEET HAVE JULY 2 Joine . ny Den tist k for relief in th ansportation 1 ee — will { the « - “ K problem that n r) : hae cues’ the Lioyd Tranafe ir { Northwesten Emergency While asse fellow / ree Soy j ‘ be Bplritual- | $10,386 damages the { ity Deata!l Sebool, Gs * ‘ * guests at a dinner at the Ariing a ‘ uM . position. ae t . ee 1 t ton club of his confidence in resi the requamt | 160! i Portland and hie belief in the : show nant oy Expert and Careful ri future of this state as a wheat TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. th ation ba Pi ; . re ‘ ’ ell other cities the public have Latest Methods Only. Disy " f the t t roduc H that he Ry Uslted Frese) wh 4 te | steadying some hea fron plates n all othe he public hay ting” © . " fe g the line WASHINGTON ne 3-—Thelthe department o " whe In croosing the railroad tracks the been allowed to walk down as far Prices by sere All Wort} ane en . v9 sank tare4 y repert shows: Re|\that the Bptritualiete desired to Go| heavy plates became unmanageable |as they pleased to meet the carn 837-340 taee Bid) ° ¢ great North, and not $2,567,885; disbursements, |their part in making the exposition |and slid crushing Mercer to the|and thas insure @ sent, Nearly 537 ie Dr. James hag returned eee =" in reaching out into new fields. 0,000. & success bottom of the truck every one wan willing to pay anit surest" IN EVERY CORNER OF THE GREAT STORE SPLENDID CLOTHES ror MEN AND THE YOUNG FELLOWS The A. Bridge stock of Seasonable Clothing for Men and Young Men has never been more attractive than this spring. Here are shown the best in men’s wear from Chas. Kauffman & Bros., Strauss Bros., L. Abt & Son, Peck & Co. and Garson, Meyer & Co. We tell you this often to impress on you the fact that money can buy no better clothes than can be found at this great estublish- ment. The patterns include the seasonable shades, with tailoring that includes all the fancies of the fashion-makers, or in the con- servative business cut, should you desire. Retailing at $18.00 to $35.00. This store clothes all ages of men from head to foot—and clothes them well—at the right prices. Never has there been shown in Seattle, in all departments, such an immense array of dependable merchandise for men. All clothing purchased here is pressed and kept in repair free of all charges, and our customers realize that we are using every effort to properly care for their every want. THE A. BRIDGE SPECIAL $15 SUIT This garment is a product of the leading This means that wise buyers know where . - JF ¥ * manufacturers of America—tailored to the to get the best value in Seattle for this ae ne: ’ moment, right in fit, fabric and finish— amount of money—fifteen dollars. This Suit RES a as r oa | awaits you in all the popular fabrics, in styl- mG. ae. * + backed by the guarantee of this establish- A es no ish cut, and built every inch for business, ment. A leader in every way and in all Bench made throughout; hand-felled collars, cases giving the wearer complete satisfac- shrunk linen canvas and hair cloth in collar tion. Never have we sold as many of these and front, guaranteed not to break or roll, C M ’'U ‘ : : ar-Mens Uniforms renee popular-priced Suits as this spring. In all sizes for all ages of men. THE PIONEER POPULAR PRICED SEATTLE GARMENT We have the new regulation Street Car Uniforms, in all sizes, Nothing as good in the city for the price Men’s Furnishings Shoes for Summe This department Inpludes all the late styles in Men's Furnishings, a splen | This department has the clever things for spring and summer wear Ie | Great Bargains IN THE ANNEX (YESLER WAY ENTRANCE) did line of Meatiwear—Straw Hate, in all the shapes and sizes; the the popular shapes, both in Oxfords and high-cut patterns. We are popular Sailors, Brazilian Straws, and a 4,00 12 00 displaying some particularly clever styles in Oxblood 3,00 fine line of Gefuine Panamas from . : to ' ' that are offered at We have a great display in our south window of those famous Solsettos | Shoes from such makers as Packard-Bates and the Gotzian Company never and Chambray summer Shirts, the new style with attached $1 95 | fail to give complete satisfaction. The very 3,50 4 ' | . ' < af i collars, with ties to match, They are selling this week at best shoe in the city ls shown at In the Annex Department are shown fine values in Men's and Young Men's Clothing. Suits for summer wear, in cassimeres, worsteds and serges, in the 4 popular styles, in all the sizes, are sell A B R i -—D ing at ° GE & CO... : 1 2.50 THE LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST $ IN THE ANNEX First and Yesler—TWO ENTRANCES-—First and Yeslet

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