The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1909, Page 5

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fh STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1909 LES ARE DOWN AND LIFE IS CHEAP. ONCE MORE IN BLOODY BREATHITT A Genuine Edison, With) Si Records, for $24. 55 —this store has helped establish many hundreds of cozy homes in Seattle and vicinity—now let us help YOU! ' : Py oo 2 With Biblical Names and Aosassination in RR RAARRER HERERO ARR 8 i Their Hearts Have Started Another Reign of | Bloodshed in Kentucky's Stained Mountains They Didn't Quite Kill Ed Callahan and That 3—DR, B,D, COX, guardian of Coakriil ssinated” by John Smith, Asbury Spicer and John Abner 4, 1008 ‘ —and let us assure you that when select 7 * * * * * Means War—A Staff Correspondent Describes |4 4—Jas! COCKRILL. brethar ot Tene ated by John . * * * * * * BLOOD ROLL IN DARKEST BREATHITT 1—"UNCLE BILL” BTRONG, relative of Judge Harris, slain by Assassin in 1892; Ed Caliahan wooused of rite 2—-BEN HARGIS, killed by Tom Gookriii, ing the furnishings for the new home, this store will do everything to help 19, 1902 you; our large facilities and the im mense stock you find here make select oe ‘be a C redit . ‘ Smith, Curtis Jett, John Abner and others, it is charged ing a real pleasure the Feud Country and People. 5.—JAS. B. MARCUM, lawyer for Hargis’ eneny shot at court house door by Curtie Jett and Tom White, 6—-BD CALLAHAN, desperately wounded by rifle shot as he Was opening his store, June, 1909 7 —our well-known credit-giving service is wyiy KNIGH T hment f 4 man who would 1 Ky thi death’ to hin ¢ The law “Si: Pon, ae ee ie jog here, 4 KO, | dosn't count . ARR ARR EERE RRR RE RRR " ulaban auc Re Get your mar ¢ rule. = le ae “8 ly; The triale of the feudists and the most convenient in the country—tt is liberal, dignified and IT IS AT YOUR SERVICE! You are welcome! eee eee eee eee eee count he fa Har thetr confessions, made known aft i ne \ he ‘Marcum hilling, are an old| we are Seattle agents for the { here isa splendid | extra good reed > asl scones are expected again. here in| NEW PROCESS gas ranges: | } rocker special— pilings fooe bas ‘guickenet the’ lors iron crib value— } here's Hat nost undying trait of these mountatneers, Thetr bodies A Limited Number of These|[ 9. | El Zosn Stammtee ¢. stripes tee thee Placed on Sale Tomorrow, specially | scanty farms or chopping wood {n Friday and Saturday ‘ the t \ he hills near j priced — af feudists darted out Saad man Xil\ine eae Here's ' Sie Jackson, i Bip the task © $29.50 Lenrernensemrnennannnnive reeulor price, €42.50 tm to D, 8. JOHNSTON CO to sto x Ellers Mus Building, talking 2 Calla ON THE LEFT JOHN SMITH, LEADER OF THE LATEST FEUD, WHICH IS AGAINST ED CAL Fort J HG » a hem | LAHAN, WHO I$ ON THE RIGHT. BELOW, HARGIS’ STORE AND STREET IN JACKSON WHERE SEVERAL ASSASSINATIONS TOOK PLACE. Building Third and University leaders of the Hargis clan, are in| nting 1 and Ed Callahan te lying| killed on a outeherin’ day heard him belle year death from a bullet wound Ad fr But others are pointed out Jack ae Gatural courtesy as|fon almost any day as mn wh: nover shoot twice at the tome might) Ip appearance John Smith, ope of pot mies him, And when Dr. Cox | ts these mountaineers | these, and Callahan have mueb In did start trom hie office and came MARTIN 4 ©CO. GLOVES | Neker on. Both have st Il down just across the {from ue, (OT Second Ay. Opp, Savoy Hotel, | two notably fine oak MAB 00 the streets of trimmed mustaches, and both the Elbert Hargis ealled to him and Alaska Sall Loft Me Mountain dwell sharp, crafty, slanting eye of the| said, ‘Is that you, Doel and be Seo Us et . dresser values— $10 town, what he thinks | mountaineer sald ‘Yes eats, Awalage, Ca ects , Bere, and he seems) When Smith shot down Dr. B.D. All three of us fired at the same $14.50 $15.70 ‘ 5. id Depot. ‘ox in cold bh p talked about ie, OF #0 he t s all one re Death, to thetr minds,| Cox in cold blood, be talked about| time, or so near {t was all one re | regular price, #82.50 BAd Matteroffact pun-| it afterward just asa farmer would | port, In a short time Judge Hargia| qe ame, of “ARRERCTON best ee eee ee Fo hlghiy” polished miove tn thie city for 81.00 « pair, July Designer, 10¢ Copy. TOMORROW BEGINS THE THIRD WEEK OF THE idsummer Sales other series of remarkable special sales begin tomorrow. Precisely the merchandise you want prices which nearly double the buying power of your money, The CHICAGO MisPTT PARLONS 1400 WIKST AV, 4 values in Men's | ar price of $22.50 pecially Pp ERS. WODN. 9 e's ¢ 0505s meanest banial July Standard Patterns. wrnishings, Hate, ( % Also Pull Drees Sulta tor Wetec AUNDRY COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2c. Faas) os Ca Dining Room Furniture diner $2.25 regular price for the diner, 83,50 arm chair $4.25 reguler price for the arm chair, $6.25 a# ati extra special for the week we have under he dintng set pictured here; made of selected ox seat effect old sad ari chair to match; au, Suburban Standard , Can ae | rniture Cora guarantee mer Dresses Underpriced| Reductions to Almost Half assortments are extensive. The styles are remarkably pretty of Linenette, Ir at; Mission egular price for tt priced for the | Waldor! Bide | Teb-10 Plie at Ostrich Feathers _ including Women's Princess and reale, A. F, C, Gingham, Seersucker and French convenience a Linon, Swiss, Lawn, Batiste, M for ose liv- guarantee it Every wan coloring; also white; ideal dresses for a ear Three very spe Ss EATT L E ing o. ae eet _" MONDAY and TUESDAY |} St, make f02: - Speen boy Fatt | | JULY 5 AND 6 to all points sto $5.50 at | Values to $7.50 at Values to $12.00 at pie eon ter Bes Raced thvaeeia ar bee pan 4 PRAPORMANCE® ONLY THE BIG THREE HING Cimetsst) The Cort‘ - 95 $4 95, $6 95 HAGENBECK |nuy A YAKIM oncnann tact AMUSEMENTS. | _AMUSEMENTS. y you will be inde a nen pe 2 acre ench month e@ @ @ fargh ted [eae ay for « full bearing Yakima Seattle “10 and 25¢ STAR om Wo have free excursions to buy: ‘ POPULAR VAUDEVILLE, ; lere every Tuesday, Thursday and 4 oh = ate : e Baturday iis se nua mt ra “aso cows any] = ormances atly t open evening 1 ty ombey Gtr ash Suit Values to $10.00 touted et LFF Bape SIRES ‘5 10-411 Gentral Bide re on Mr Inve Come! Ereatest Yodler ta the World, 5 JORDANS—5 OTHER ;LanaPark utd For Every ACTS, An opportunity to buy Women’s Wash Suits at nearly half ——AT—— prieé is rarely presented so early in the season—and tomorrow will undoubtedly witness a clearance of the entire lot at $5.50, 50 The Suits are attractively tailored in the most favored styles. r) s of blue, green, tan; also in striped ef Los, THEATRE e's Loading Phe [BROKERS] Private Leased Wire te All changes S$. C. Osborn & Co. mM oorae O27 Firet Av, bane The Lavebiog Wit of the Season, “TURNED UP” 7 The Fatal Cara” © Come in various shac *___ AMUSEMENT fects, It is a very exceptional value gathering at $5.50. “MOORE THEATRE rene | _ JOHN CORT. Manager. gl Gloves Bed Spreads .: ed ee Ay lAsnocinte Players in Chas, Rann YSER'S All-Silk ; GLOVES CROCHET BED SPREADS, ely ache a mR GIRL S— sire. and yards wide and 214 yards long—al wa , and d C solutely free from filllng. Attract ATHLETIC ran TERN LE BASEBALL Hi “THE SERVANT IN THE Mled Girt uayéninge boc t $1.50, Mats ‘ gt Get) Tomorrow at 8180, rt yers, The SPOKAN ve, SEATTLE, \ | . HY a ive Marseilles patterns, $1.00 val- Tho Only Cirous in the World The Grond > es CA ues, tomorrow at 85c each, BACH ne Tratned Wits An JOUN Cé anak } i ie Tonight dnd Bajar of Week Only] i —_—_———_ + — fatineo Sa urday MILLION. Don ia aT PARAD! PERRIS HARTMAN Tonight DANCE Tonignt } And his big singing gompany in Vic- “COMMBSCRMENT PLAYS,” | | sor Herbert's Opera A Driltinnt Bye ot ™ nl Comedy, DREAMLAND atu nD OF Sinn mn hls 1 AND UNION le SC Bae And Her of Dorothy M —" Beautttyt O—SINGING CADPTS—0 AUMISSION FRE Mats., 850 @ OTHER STANDARD FRATURES Performances — Monday and 2p. m. afd § p.m oarilor Children adult penta, Re served nvats additional Tne Wit | steels value i: F tbmottaw only, at Yard. YARD Dan:

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