The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1909, Page 3

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seem chiieidiios rik STAR — CC eit PRETTY GIRLS AS HARVEST HANDS IN PUT work If they co ld, reapond i MAKES BAD SPI TO SHAME BY BUNCH OF the farmer GAY FEMININITY, Give ue te” Nontured the trl! ytes, HM. Young, wife ‘bf H ae Samo ware oU Young, a coffee roaster at - would & man and I will go. Be | Wrst Jackson et. 18 dead and sides, If 1 do not do the work of a man, | will not charge Not only did Miss (fy Ualted Press) OMATIA huaband seriquaty result of an Injurgd ae Neb, Aum The you a cont Allison ride mall grain harvest that in ne trle funabout tn which the F mew home with Farmer Wilnon that] Woe, (HAbOME : eabte, | reat car drive being finished throughout Southern | night, but four of her girl friends | > Hy ae pap u tnanag ble has one of t sng | and Central Nebraska supplies con Went along. The next evening tree +} " seth and Wor and Park ; turned at 49th and Woodland | Se that haw com vineing proof that the women of the aga Allison told hin wife thatlay shortly after 10 o'clock a are. About ne C ver had eat hande mation in nanny y* Went are rapidly crowding the mon |inye ity ever, had harvest hands night fs MePaul’s wh!" that did better work than the five Mra. Yoong sustained a fractu kull and several rib side Were broken, She d ater at her home BIC out of the Melds of labor and are wirls, The second day far came from miles about the girla at) work and that night many of them went to Beat riee and other neighboring towns. fie black, and it ba ; nti! now as i negro al! over. * he | the of the right observat! re andidates for positions in all of respectable avocations When the Nebraska small grain ay Pesation ma harvest opened, there was & great! where they hired) fifteen young Mr, Young te not Chngerously in aide of his fa » shortage of male help, Even $3 &| women to work in the grain felda, | JU°4 Mh the opinion of f vel : Jay, with board, lodel: a n, of Fremont, although he wae] eat day, with board, lodging and wash white. ? “ling, did not attract the city man Swamped With Applicants. painfully beuleed and shaken uy haw beer a A large number of college stu Word was passed down to Oma Mr. and Mra, Young were mo the trouble © ho Menta went to the rescue of the ha that young women could have rk taat ul affection ~ [ripening grain, but the supply was | employment in the harvest flelds of hill to t of the tissues far leas than the demand county An employment In ame desperate. ‘The . agency published this ad f wheat kept on soaring and Wanted-—Onoe hundred youn ffered idle park loungers $3.26 a had been working in factories at AYOry, 18 years old Arran Fevolver from a thug day, but they declined to go to from $6 to $7 per week. All they ments for the funeral have be Spark and forced him to’ work, Stopping at a lunch counter| wanted was to be given a trial, made iy Kotaway before going home, Mr. Wilson told The farmers gave them the trial Im, Joanis conduct a! his troubles to Miss Jeannette Alli: |and they made good. They re| MOTHER KILLS CHILDREN, op and were going lowe of business, when man put in an appear eon, & waltress. Why don’t you hire girls?" she mained with the farmers until the CHICAGO, Aug. 2 harvest wae finished and many of bles caused Mra in Michael asked. them will continue during the stack kiN) ber two childre 12 and Joanie was carrying They would not go into the har ing and haying, receiving from and then to commit We teceipts in \ wmal! bag vest field, and they would not do! $1.76 to $2 per day and board Pet emerged from the x — = prac! soci MARK TWAIN TD BE A PILOT FOR TAFT pose and demanded (ty United Pree) ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—The dent's Itinerary on the Missisaipp! river has been completed, and to clades stope at St. Louts, Cape Gl: ineas man bere, is in jail charged »' Memphis, Helena and Vicksburg with thre » the life An invitation has been extended of his «w la Rewey die /to Mark Twain to pilot one of the ore him: principal vessels The hunvorist was asked to guide one of the steam Saye she will keep boats down the river during ex-| Before Miller walked into the weit herself when President Roosevelt's trip from apartments of Mise Rewey last bothers her. | Keokuk to Memphis, but was wuable night and told her that she had bat yeurs old cide yesterday JEALOUS LOVER GIVES MAIDEN JUST 15 MINUTES TO CHOOSE BETWEEN MAR. RYING HIM OR BEING SHOT. fel complying. Mrs Joanis Ma French to her preat (hy Untied Press) SAN JOBE, Cal, Aug. 2-1. H Miller, aged 23 years, a young bus Ww which a looal undert wae made the sol h drawn « Mies Rewey asked to be i the police, W theart, Mine and teleph after which he ts alleged to have (he ming intended to commit suicide for the Meanwhile ehe chatted with bh jealous lover. He had be calmed down that the police ¥ 7 ,. | WO accept }15 minutes to choose between life him without trouble | eameeee ™* '° tro)" sieads of Mr. Clemens declare|and marriage with him and death,| Miler's wife died recently, and| you he will agree to pilot one of the|he sald he made arrangements for since her demise Miller has be my friend Ropers oats this time, as he bas great per sonal regard for President Taft the purchase of a tombstone for an ardent suitor for Mise Rewe: himeelf, and had made his will, in| hand ae A very low price for #0 attractive a chair | t's well made, and ser viceabie, too solid wood seat, saddieshap ed, back securely fast ened with stout metal bie A fad fe Fong Cot | T-bolte; a regular $2.00 | chair. Golden or U Table, with 42ineh | If you are overcrowded with Exposi- | weathered finish, Tues ‘solid oak, finished golden English; non-diriding > very peat and at- — $17.00 Side 1.25 tion visitors you will find this cot very | day handy. It’s a supported wire folding cot, | strongly braced, width 2 ft. 6 in. Tues | SL. 45 day only $1.75. | This | quarter-sawed golden oak built on plain, neat lines, x23-inch very attractive Dresser with 17 oval mirror; | the case is 18x40 inches, with two large and two small drawers. 8-Foot $10.30 Dak Extension Table Like Cut d oak ¢ legs, of very Consid ered good value at $20, special for Tuesday only quarter-sawed and finished neat fluted design, are msTunners. 6-foot $12.50 value, for yand braced by er B-foot size, i and = i. em | 2S Brussels _Carpets V's selling ‘only sp Carpet mr Conventional and $ 9.00 Tapestry $6.25 $8.50 $10.75 $11.85 r cls Rugs, size 6x9 feet $12.00 Tapestry Brussels $12.50 Tapestry Brussels | $15.00 Tapestry Rugs, size 7-6x9 feet rs, size 8-3x10-6 ft Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet ®. The pattern $20.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet. .$18.75 atest yr such $ 2.25 Axminster Rugs, size 27x54 inches 81.65 ota bp S315 Axminiter Rugs; site dx6feet..;....,.. $2.75 (d arpe tor we alts are included in $17.50 Axminster Rug ze 6x9 fect. ..ccecee $12.50 fe Laid and Lined Yd. Point tains RR fiuiy w. offer $4.50 ins 22.50 Axminster Rugs, size 8-3x10-6 feet 25,00 Axminster Rugs, size 8-3x10-6 feet. . ‘ 00 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet $28.00 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet.,., $22.50 Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 feet $15.50 $17.50 $17.50 $20.50 $16.75 |Porch Shades “Waldo” Woodweb Woodweb Porgh Shades are su perlor to-other makes because they | Are neater, stronger, cleaner and | more durable. We make fol 45 tne 1 ‘ ei | lowing special prices for this Patterns, at, p< 2 ink A | 4-foot i} 6-foot #-foot 10-foot ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT SEATTLE WOMAN (S| Mf NEBRASKA FIELDS KILLED WHEN AUTO | aocldent when an elec Whitm Marital trou « reply, wh excused a minute Then she slipped into another room * ticking off the tme Nmit, Miss Rewey ansiously waited arrival of the authorities ll M 4 red an} j [ they could not afford to let the; women to work in the harve widewaik |] a ack into the ground fields. Wages $3 per day. Hoard hurl the ‘ and washtt und with grea Out in Beatrice one day, Henry|agent did business, He was Dr Maxson removed the injured Wilson, & farmer living nine miles! swamped with applicants, all young Couple to the Young residence, Mrs An south of town, needed four men for) women, school teacher atenogra. Young we id, and be Sat. gathering amd shocking wheat. He|phers, college girls and girls who des her jeaves a #00, ee to i ul er ith ber + en ys & ino wel hay Ove Low eun fiar hot pux can the uf poe at qui hav cor hay whe the pat | ior oonettammetithae, we amet |Linen. and Bedding Values oe es Cm. | Bleached Pillow Cases | Bleached Sheets x90, of wood qual bed, covered witl | inches wide, at $2.50, $2.75 and $3. '| Rug Sale Tomorrow! New Rugs, Low Prices Fa |Bake Oy Oven Ci Cures ja severt RS. L. MISHAUE. sion, and it will sell as quickly as the t Bring along a little money tomorrow. The ome months ago T was cured of terms of 10 cents a day are so easy and the price of $50 an acre so low that anyone can cane of rheumatism by the buy Hake Oven treatment, and I find { tabling cure. I never felt 60 FREE FACTORY SITES } and «trong in my life aw tl © ever since I took the Bake " . NYFF. since 1 at rs To investors who will establish factories at Birmingham we will give free sites and ighney are making marvelous money assistance to help establish the busines We intend to make Birmingham a city, e it and remark about how i riley bet “i they. teal after thelr At the end of a year's time, if you are dissatisfied with your investment, we will re first treatment. I've seon numbers Mf fund your money with 10 per cent interest, This guarantee is backed by C. D. Hillman, of people come into Loughney & who is the largest land owner in the State of Washington Loughney’s offices, groaning with pain, and seen the same people Ladd ad we pkg We only varry 250 people, so get your tickets at C. D, Hillman’s office, in the Times ap tion Ove! aud I feel it my duty 15 People MeClellan MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1900 3 re STONE, FIBHER CO. } SECOND AND UNIVERBITY | THE STONE, FIGHER CO. { BECOND AND UNIVERSITY, } for Tuesday’s Selling Wool and Cotton Mixed Blankets Pure white, with pink or blue bor ders, full 11-4 size; beautiful fluffy blanket that would ordinarily sell for $5.50 a pair, but being slightly soiled at the mit, will be sold tomorrow for $2.25 | p Feather Pillows —< | th splen- | White Cotton Momie Cloth Towels— with fringed ends; size 15e each. To 10¢ Full plendid | lomorrow 10¢ patterns; always sold for $1.50 Scalloped Huck Towels Warr $1.19 j It en; size 18 did quality fancy colored linene feat! ed th ired feather | ér-proof ticking clean alway odorless, steam larly $1,25 All Linen bleact alue for 15¢ a yard each, Tomorr Crash Toweling rder:a ure White Crochet Bedspreads of 81x90 inche with beautifu ! linen finish miuslir or and anted all bought rrow 25¢ hemmed ready ca I for use; regularly | Tomorrow for row 10¢ Dorcas Comforts—I'ull size for double Table Damask arranted Unbleached A inches | bleached musli em and pure with pure white ¢ linen ; lomor 49¢ B0¢ | for $1.00 New Fall Suit Cloths Just Arrived in entirely ¢ each Famous Tailor These were mad From one of the Old World for the dress good mannish Suit Clot! yew the early Fall styles yard 60 new line of world expressly for Every Also the Fall Broadcloths Our ec Special! Fancy Silks to Close $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Silks, s and checks; 24-inch foulard rd, 69¢. line of Fall 1909 styles are in hade idea Every yard thoroughly for the needle; 54 inche mplete showing mall neat effects, the early « d lorings and sed nat fake wide stripes, plaid 27-inch lo close pongees WILTON VELVET 9x 12-foot GRANITE ART SQUARE $21.50, Regular $4.50. Special at $3.25. WIRE COTS— BODY BRUSSEL wits AXMINSTER RUG best quality venient; rly $2.25. Tues 9x12-foot Wh day .. ... $1.69 orings, ta eamless, rich Oriental pat tern, heavy pile cial, Tuesday ee very Ox12-foot, fine frame heavy pile, rich, soft col conventional or Oriental de- Regular $30, at $23.50. AXMINSTER RUGS Small size for hearth or arch, qual- ity equal to the room-size rugs; same regular " design if wanted $4.75 Si es " 27x54-in, $3 Rugs attress tor , $3.00 “ VELOUR COUCH—Spring edge hardwood frame tered in good vel Special incheding such makes as Mattress for signs $1.50 nitary, can Bigelow and Imperial, all new patterns $2 Heavy Kegplar $32.50. Special, $22.50. y. TAPESTRY BRUSSEL “4 \-foot, handsome cotaf you desire in lot worth $15.00 6.50 Swi! at $9.50, | 8S Heavy ROYAL WILTON AND WILTON | RUGS 9x12, French, beautiful, new pattern Regular price, $65.00. day, at $57.50, L COUCH ckly conve w full size bed; into a dav patterns, any Tuesday Cotton Rugs VELVET RUGS Fifteen new patterns to choose ; $12 value among ; rich colorings, bright and cheer- $7.85 ful FISHER @ SEATTLE “Gece G. | Grand Free cndine TO BIRMINGHAM —-—LEAVE PIER 6 AT 9:45 A. M. SHARP —— Tomorrow (Tuesday), Wednesday and Thursday ON THE VENUS, FASTEST BOATON THE SOUND, RETURNING AT 8 P. M, We have bought the Venus and will run daily to the fast gro wing city of Birmingham, same at nicely uphols Special Tues HE \ TONE. SECOND AVE G UNIVERSITY ST Dorothy Dodd Shoes lasting | Sunday Was a Record-Breaker Five acre tracts from Division No. 2 were snapped up quick crowd was shown th and fast when the big eight fresh water lakes full of trout and black bass, and the great opportunities for sport in connection with a purely business proposition—a chance to realize big profits on investments COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME TOMORROW AT BIRMINGHAM. EIGHT BIG FRESH WATER LAKES FULL OF TROUT AND BLACK BASS. We have just platted and staked out Division No consisting of 3,000 acres of the choicest of thi time, and early 2 of our Birmingham property, land. Division No. 1 was snapped up in no vany cases resold | s what they paid. This buyers have in is the last water front property and Seattle for several tin s side of Puget sound that can be bought near Everett Hlundreds of people have been waiting for the opening of our second divi- es, They bake you in not less when the values of the land we are now selling will advance by leaps and bounds to 20 or 1 350 degrees Fahrenheit—that is 30 times its present price enough to melt lead. It is a nler to every one how a person stand it, but they do, and they 10 Per Cent and Your Money Back leased and surprised look on ir faces, There is not a ques as to the merits of the Bake n—it's a wonder, It cured me to let other ferera know What they can ex t if they will only go there and treated, I lve at 214 North 63rd and I will gladly answer in ries. Loughney & Loughney © thelr offices in suite 220 to vings Bank building ner Second and Pike st, They e a medical doctor—Dr, FL associated with them. y-auperintends and prescribes treatment for each and every jent. They give free consulta f Block, or at Pier 6, before 9 o'clock tomorrow No children allowed on this excursion 10 MORE SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE; ALSO OTHER MEN TO WORK ON THE LAND, TONS OF BERRIES FREE =—RIPE ON GROUND “™ FREE C. D. HILLMAN LARGEST LAND OWNER IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, REFERENCE—ANY BANK OR BUSINESS HOUSE IN THE CITY. MRS. L. MISHAUR, 214,N. 68rd St.) ——— ——* Sore — eT IE a a oe

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