The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1909, Page 14

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14 THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 40, 1909. ws f OSANDS OF "THE WAY T0 REACH A MAN'S HE Bal FON ‘CHK CHARGES fickle AGAIN | ie eee UR NEY el: THE BG RUS} | JUDGE YAK F KITSAp}|- WI he i a by THe wit A ee it! £9 | “a : aie SACRAMENTO, Cal,, July 90 |Superior Court _ Official poe te ge tw ome o mag | ' ' ' Comlokey of the Chicag Expense Account. (ortpbe decograryy ig , . Gov. pe and Party i sal ater nh ms arto : GNSOINE GETS | : Ser Cen 6 eee ee ee sea ite Baa i hame"vcaae [tite rma ey) Lal rlous provin CAPTAIN CARROLL AND COM , r te tr * % ere ibited hy the constitu | white as snow-—but he can't be and the 200 members of the Pacific] PANY *A" DO SOME STRENU. [p"t. camping Nhenever they ii nal? r nied Pr wait | iemvaa hws of the etate. ‘Tat the |very tld, beonuse be'e a nephew of coast, whose musle will be a fea OUS MARCHING. The bot march they made was in| qty: cr jtransportation company whieh that scrappy youngster, Clark Grif tke dae, Ths yarede will| a tof hight from Hoodaport to| McLain, & wellknown freighter and grants him such transportation has fith, the leader of the Cincinnat! end at the Ampitheatre Justice John BE. Carroll, in his ca-| Lilliwaup along @ biased trail, The|stockman of the Big Hole basin iduring all the time he has been judge) feds, Dilon ts the greatest feld y as captain of Company “A”| captain ¥ parses |country, was shot and killed dur openly and often in his presence Vlo-| general on the Pacific coast, whict | Will Give Grand Concert. the National ¢ Pe 5 ust se. | te seat tling a saloon brew) yesterday by| }iated the Jaws of the state by #ell org the story of the frequency with ing vor without Heense and TrUD-| whieh the Low Angeles team grabe to at After the program there, Gov ned from a interesting trip | that tt ls rit oh af ame oe ; ‘ ernor Johnson and party will bel wih hie men. Entirely on his own) tempt thi ytight, | Lewis Cunriff, a ranch band, fe | Ng an open bar, selling liquor on loft the pennant. Dillon held down the guests at a banquet in the / initiative, the captain took the and that lowing a quarrel over a trivial mat / Sundays and week daye, ad Mb) trot base on one of the g league Washington te bulldiag trom 6 | company to Hood ¢ in all respects) by night ter between McLain and Cunriff's| sundry times by seanies menting teame about six years . chines 8 devices on thelr has been € to & In the evening the Swedish /as though they w under the pany set ¢ tra rother, Cunriff left the saloon, se — ines ane 6 LJ tet tae — ng Singers will give a grand concert| strictest military discipline, and) The sta « i ows Ate, and voturcing, walked poate the Angels of the a fn the Ampitheafre, Madame Hell: | and marched them through the wild-|funds to cover much @ practice a \ bs ; of MeLal ‘ a fired wen bg ine « OFT DRINKS strom Oscar, prima donna of the | ost country to be found im the} march #o Capt Cart got the | deliberately up to aD an hey “9 Judge Yakey hae during all} TO TAX & 5 Royal Opera of Stockholm, and | neighde ) men together bimself, ar bh the a bullet Into the latter's heart. The the time he has served as judge con (By United Press) Herr Osear, baritone, will be the For the whole of one week each|help of the “esprit ¢ Rat) hich brothers then heavily armed them tinually violated the epirit and let ATLANTA, a., July 90.—If the soloists of the concerts jman, carrying from 65 to 70 pounds|is strong among the they mt Ives, and, aster telling all in the ter of the laws of the state as lald Georgia lee incorporates all the pro nembers down in sections 4382, 6897 and | into the ge singers will render the “Jubelkan into the & stains. A 6898, of Pierce's code, in falll oe to | visions Int od tata,” by Edgren, as the closing ot oes of ranch mon are ta out f expenses as visiting | soon will be eo ne - =a | fil her y r ' ‘4 | : “OMICK" GANDIL, Eee Ripa by 2 P sumber of the program sult, and Judging from their temper judge in King county, where he sits)@ drink of ecda water ir 3 Bema ie) there will be some shooting if the| spare the two men, but he sewed / nearly half of the judicial days of an it is now to get ip Ph DEN Gandil up for next season the year and draws, on bis affidavit | whisky FRANK DILLON, Cunriffe are found AN INNOCUOUS SMOKE, N ONE ROUND = In an article on the hygiene of YOUNG CORBET | Medteat Peckiy, Dr. ‘peabeeper ea RRB Pike Street, Near Second Avenue. Telephone — Mate 004) In People's Bank Building. ef says that the {Injury which may fol- ww the tise of tobacco differs with if manner of smoking. Those who wee & mouthpiece, of if pot, are careful not eop the ond of the cigar saturated with saliva, are giuch jess apt to suffer from the Shrorntion 6! pbacco various products lore much less risk Nv an those At the afternoon program the | of eq traveled by foroced|the whole thing good they would not be taken saloon t Lowest Prices =|MacPherson-Gray Co. - ey og = | Rogers’ mirereare i “ae Money Back BELLE ARER EGE AA Bargains in Men’s Wear ae as Given Away Fr ‘ee ! Men's ages Sateen Shirts; ex — Sis With every purchase quality; sale price ...,. Cotennees ie rites. Lon Re you make, a free silver Men's black and white striped Working SMias oss veterel pngcuOUs, coupon is yours. If you @ Shirts; sale price casrrccavccavee A3¢ Men's good Working Shirts; will give splendid service; sale i Meer .39C .* save these coupons you may exchange them for ASSESSMENT ROLL AFFIUMED. United Press.) 4 Rogers’ Silverware— lined a @ suprerm ! Be A) 9 Men's heavy cit, eid ers; spe- t spoons, forks, knives, etc For coupons represent- ing $10.00 worth of mer- chandise and $1.00 worth of Jewelry you can have a set of six Re, ers’ silyer teaspoons FREE! - The Finest Oxfords You Want These Women's Oxfords have fine Goodyear welt and are the very best makes; a choice selection of the newest and nobblest styles that are to be seen this year. If you want an extra fine pair of low shoes—shoes that not only look well on your feet, but which a good you must try on a pair of these Oxfords. Finest pat i} ent colt, suede and the finest craven yj ette in black and colors. Regular } prices, $4.00 and me | a tes your i} choice for..... eas Kdaeevevecse Great Bargains i in Wash Goods } { Odds and ends in Summer Wash Goods; val cially priced for this sale...... ... 106 Men's summer Ribbed Underwear; Clean-Up Sale price, garment for a 75¢ silk Four-in-Hand Ties for selection; your choice in this sale ats i eee ti t av. uaa REGISTER CT CLEVELAND, 0, ity 90.— Earthquake tremblors lasting nearly gn hour and a half were registered this morning by the Instruments at Gt. Ingatius college, It ts believed the shocks occurred within a radius 2,000 to 5,000 miles from Cleve- id. The tremblors began at 4:58 o'clock this morning and ended at €:25 a.m. The disturbance was Most severe between 5:06 o'clock 6:35 o'clock and at its worst ween 6:12 o'clock and 6:20 *% @olock. YOUNG CORBETT AND HIS BRIDE, WHO WAS MISS DAISY ain MESEREAU OF N. Y., FROM A SNAPSHOT TAKEN IMMEDIATE. WOODCRAFT AT PORTLAND. | LY AFTER THE CEREMONY. PORTLAND, July 20.—The Pacific Givies f the Wo f Wood- —_ Graft, the furiediction of which ex.| SAN RAFAEL, Cal, July 30 Glove Bargains | ‘Women’s Black and White Lisle Gloves; good values at the regu ) lar price of 25c; special | pace in Shs 4 Oe Natural Linen Dresses in Princess style, med with soutache braid in a taste- ful design, Excellent values at the regular price of $8.50; Clean-Up Sale price.... ‘ : White Chamois Gloves; all the remain ing stock we have; regu- larly sold at $1.25 a pair; will be sold in this than 10¢ a yard; to make a quick clean-up, your choice in the lot for, yard...... Muslin Underwear Snaps Dainty Corset Covers made of cross | uce i to 1S¢ and none sells for less regularly ( ‘ow York, was made Mra. William | 1c Batistes, the very best of this season's a at i siiaesbiaacabseananiensel “| $85 50 Princess Dresses Twice knocked out in two days! | Rothwell, but this fact placed no barred dimi a 1 , F ads over the Pacific Ree list, eter tapeenedl WS tas potiy | Gatiber oa tee doy Of the occanion novelties in a choice variety, satisfactory for ed dimity; they are cut full and are here) little lightweight known Den-| The cermony, which was wit all tastes and requirements; Baten Up Sale, very carefully finished; trimmed with ©on-lver's pride, the boy who lowered ' nossed only by a few of Kothwell's j yard code ccccheccds shiirt ribbon and Val. lace; good val the colors of tho “terrible” Terry {close friends, took place in this | if - BRYAN GOING TO TEXAS. MeGovern not so very long ago elty at the home of Billy Shannon { 25c Fancy Crepes, in all the new shades ues at the regular price of On ght Bat rd fternoon, | # old-time fighter himself, who i 25. rial i i Yea William Jennings Brven'te to move | sented a Leosknar” to the Jaw. at! Sone prominent Dugilista have i 25¢ Dimities in plaid and checks and corded Up Sale. .cseeeseeees eegex , Coffroth's arena in San Francisco ned it eta: ve { : ts Gectvian nrontinn te tae 137 ‘one Johnny brayne. I, Bhagnon acted as best man, and | jj Sie, your choice fOF..s.sessessesveserns Muslin Gowns, made of good ery of a lecture. He declared he| The next day, Sunday, as Mr. | witness big —— gv lg ont 35 Belfast Borders cloth or nainsook; high and V-n intended to move to Texas follow-| William Rothwell, thix same Indl-\ut cio” piny Jordan, who as tho 5c Egyptian Tissues in slip-over styles; regular val ing a South American tour, on Vidual again fell for the count af. which he will st: rt this fall, GOMPEMS IN BRRLIN, (By United Press.) ter a blow to the heart derly de |livered by the doughty little kid Dan Cupid Tt was rather a battered looking bridegroom that .aced Rev. Cutting “Lat ‘er Go" man has won a world} wide reputation Immediately after the ceremony Uncle Billy started the happy cou |ple off in life with a neat little apeech, concluding with the tonst 3c Poplins and other durable wash goods; your choice for.....0. BERLIN, July $0.—Samue * : / : : Eabrestdent, oC the Americas | te, Eoacopal oe Sunday | "Here's to. the pride and. bride . Hosiery Bargains ation of Labor, has arrive OY fhe Sots ve ae, Ne is 150th ot. groom! May they have bread R & G Corsets — £ = nthe me Bhan as se ahashet! orth 150th st. | when they are hungry, wine when ca AL. -<- Ladies’ “Never Mend” Misses’ and Children’ jthey are dry, money when they | want it, and heaven when they die Mr. and Mrs. Rothwell are spend ing their honeymoon quietly at the | Villa, but as they both are natives of New York, it is more than prob jable that they will soon take their |departure for the eastern metrop | olfs. ps soe a Lace Hose In all a B qua f in- 1 ) ein | regular 38¢ values} im forced heels and toes; this Clean-Up 19¢ ; Sa » pair . ' These Corsets are designed to supply the demand for a high-class corset at a moderate price and at the same time to fulfill all fashion’s requirements in grace, veatity and harmony in contour, three pairs for Fine Box Calf and Velour Calf Shoes for A national bank in making f financial statement is no more faithful to ite oO They are heavily boned, have medium | men. Black and in tan ‘| Men's Fine $3.50 (|| shoes for $2.48 \scgrode wees $200 96.00 STABBED IN SALOON. bust, long back and hip; an excellent Blucher styles.. Good Linen Damask i } Y 0 $6 oe 4H Dac « ‘ y : 7 aa 2 Nanes'ot M456, Vary, taoter | ABRROMEN, July $0 “A special eran for large women, also medium and year welt. Excellent Stiver Bleached Linen I for Women 1 iggage Peed iia tg Willhite, a logger, was probably fa slim figures Prices, $1.00, $1.50 and quality, Will give satis Damask, 64 inches wide; i or Mh Le , le atabbe aloon melee ? SAT in this Bd ogee countermands, backed ls dares that ons Mecarts Bh, | eis faction in wear, and we the patterns are well “ay \ plendid values in this Stpaee, Si ees nse ie’ }the axsallant. MeCarty, | uid i Tomorrow is the last chance to purchase the American guarantee a perfect fit sepred ae Ue ere i } lot of Womens de of shoe fitters, make this a good jeleo sustained re but Lady Corsets at 50c; we will offer fe $3.50 quality of this material }} {} wear, ‘They are made ohg 2 by egy & Bood {es not dangerously hurt. He was : 5 OueE t0r One Our - is llent; ve good {K 1 d fancy | combination to tle to arrested ay more these regular $2.00 values at this quality spe- 1 excellent; very good i i) mull, net, plain an Btandard makes of the best figure; broken lots, not all sizes, and some are values at the regular { )) ctocks; you may have Dress or Work Shoes: for little soiled, all wee cially priced price of 50c a yard; ape Ih i , ch vice in this Cleans ¥ a le soiled, all going at.... ee Fee i of s a yard; } men worth $4.00 to $6.00 ‘CHARGED D WITH | MURDER gone In this sale, =| cial in this Clean- ti, ) M ty = PEERED DEEL EPR OELOI aseaaeramesen |! Sale M for Nl Leathers —All Styles meneame te Tt | he (By United Press.) l a= patel | ¥ x SRLS rs 2.00 Summer SOUTH BEND, July 30.—Clinton i ' - : er 2 50 |Drake, who shot and killed Alfred | Leather Bags and | a Stringer last Sund near Menlo, i } ae { MN) ° and who was disehorged by Justice Mf || Chatelaine Purses |) Petticoats $12 Unen Sus Curtain Swisses Every Pair Warranted ‘ P * Aectzat apogee ci! i A clean-tip sale of {} These Petticoats are 5 odds and ends of fine })) leather Hand Bags and | Chatelaine Purses; the i values are from $1,00 to i $2.00; they are divided | | \filed by Prosecuting Attorney |— | |Ophelan, charged with murder in the first degren, EE : | BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP CO., Inc. J) ccs? Shree ne EITEL BUILDING Spokane of P. C. Howey eer made of excellent quality chambray, In all joy they are well-fitting and no skimping was nti in cutting them, lar $2.00 values in ‘his Clean-Up Sale, Bilin tress 98c shades—atest models, eg RR W. ih Belte are }} ft tain Swi 11a splendid trimmed with Jet but- splendid values; some of ) array of dota, fl ‘ tons; collar and Iapel them are pile others |) }) figured designs) ois fac ngs are embroidered or tucked; make dainty, cous in black. In this Clean-Up Sale you Pp . Regular $12 \d values for.. = may have your cholce for.. <1 Oc $5.00 AND $6.00 J, J, LATTIMAN’S WOMEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS $2.50. ‘The noblest linen | } wh. 4 Dresses, in all Vode, Li i Full yard wide Bu into thre ¢ lots and priced at 75c, 39e and Corner Becond Av. Pike St., Second Floor. ee ntee ee -oe Bt. bel " (J e th or ¢ dd to Open Saturday Evening. ms 207, 208, 209, 210, 211 and 212. “ine Jury. vo haat tatimmony. i the Jury to hear te\timony In or of defendant's gefieral char olor.

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