The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1909, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, ‘BOY'S WIRELESS FIRST | NEWS OF GALVESTON AE IS HOT ON THE TAN OF THE Ble ~—WATERPOWER TRUST FLEAS, Flea pulex, ha remarkabt An insect of the genur ing two eyes and wix foot JOHN L. MATTHEWS, MAGA for ita ZINE WRITER, 18 AT WORK IN SEATTLE mallity in june 1 with @ atiff inflected njqining derg ite bite painful tw the type ape Not by a darn » Thore's a ape | Ing, and arme } beak « ating which Pule Ie Uy et ft ten't at a poultry dealer's down on Weatern ay which te a durn sight more at aported to Be Here and City De- tectives Set to Work on — to bree who are a cama! Following the trail of the water] power trust, whieh he has been ox plolting in Hampton's magazine, John L. Matthews, known as the beat writer on waterway subjects in| thar any old pules irritans the United States, arrived In Seat] Yes, ay hat Weetera tle last night, accompanied by hie flea te a heap more typical thar Wife, and le stopping at the Lincoln | ®8¥ of Webster's or Johnson's fleas bait ite “irritans power Mr. Mutthowa came wost for Hampton's Magartne, apending con-| siderable time in Montana and east japanese 1 the Jap ert Washington, on his way to the Captalr : ma | F coast, In Beattie he will give a lit] a pas ordered the . aa tle attention to the Duwamish river Sa jp round Ui and similar matters and| \ « 4 to California, returning to f a. oe ie pa , 1 the irrigation congress 8 ‘ N wx tion of belleve me any ant © tte agility And and what's more, It's got attributes for whieh | besldes th netance — ite and its than }mention Ite acute and tnat of the approach of mar a's wot ‘em all ekinne two other remarkat Tak power ther © mentioned for taying © for} ur chicken blood preferer not t antane Aug. 4 okane ©THE MARKETS home ARE and then same. nm the edge of ph endeavor to at / a bris were oY caught with bis ag et a ' Be which Capta No lives oe lost ar menacing.” The Tpresh rep: ri ri rd © interpreted by aig at Ft. Bam Hous tit a m The followin are the average by the local whe! — fiat — Cepsvting Thoowht es my the over whieh | FADE WHEN OFFICIALS GEE THE GROUNDS TOGETHER 1 the rely by his wledge ga cetve oaKe wa bands and batter Fai 10d in electrical | Butter, ranch a the b er at Poultry, we me te | Brotlers, Ib 5 15 | Hens, live, tb : was 15) ions, dreseed, Ib. | iy: conse | I a = | Turk ere 1b.. | Ducks, drew ares | Ducks. live, Ib Aguas doren eons, doten Belgian b « ib . Menta, Live Welsht Common teers oe Cows, It the | Hetters, tp. Hogs, tt Ew was # store The Johnson-Chilberg controversy “}has amleably wettied, Laat levening the governor of Minnesota | who excited the wrath of the prosl jdent of the A-Y.P. exposition by hot appearing In Seattle on Swedtsh jday, last Saturday, at the fair the 4 Kuest 0 |Chilberg for an auto ride t jerounde and a trip thro grounds in rickshaws Mra. Johnson and Mra |with several other ladies, wore of the party, and the viel had their jfirat view of the fatr at night, Gov ernor Johnson and President Chil jberg were the only men tn the party while they have pre |Ylously met on terms of courtesy at formal functions, the coldness Joaused by the Swedish day incident | was always apparent. Last evening President Chilberg went out of his |way to personally entertain the vie liting governor, and it was apparent cheerman ‘ a jthat they terma of friend utmle Fowler, or |abip Netther man c recent ee an, and he boy's & he been tehr oe up and ms — { last January BE A GETHERIN’ 0’ THE CLANS SOON. pipers wul be th thelr micht they ca’ it in to be the brawest exhibition mee ye saw in a yer life o Tu k wul be d flings an’ horspipes an a’ that the bairns wui be there a the beth claes. An’ there's to/| 0 be rf an’ louping, an’ footba’, | & an’ hamer thraws, an’ a’, and’ a An’ if yere wishful to ither palrt o' it ye Jimmie Stirrat, wha's the o the day, or at J Donald McKenzie war ident © fair igh the i wer onal 0o@ 1.6 ere skiriin’ wil a Chilberg 0 won: a AND THEN LISTEN THIS GREAT AN BUNCE MENT. the oe Greek Stadium there's grooné be hotee steers. Ib Dressed Mente. and he bis An gay In Veal. n Setur the Pair groor Tist, and tha ere’s to mairchic the m up an’ doon “and Becond avenues at the clock? Webt thon Fiery Cross ‘be cartiel dove the lonin’ an’ a the toh 4S 6 m. to cum a the ther, an’ the! ken an ll be epetrin’ at were on Veed—Selling Prices, Western Washington 23.00 | 2 an Washington a | sogit | 21.00 | | | a | Wheat ba ” '00 YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, | Basters "Washington RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH ‘ REGISTERS? 45,00@ 46.00 } 46.00@ 46.00 Hira 0 Bhorts, ton Midd) ings. par ey, on i wheat. ton We independent dealers hand Hg mds, new and second hand i eave you big money THE SUNDWALL CO, G1) Piret Ave. Seattle, Wash INK & BAG CO, Firet Ave. e 29. 00@40.00 Frutte—Selting Prices. Huispherries 2 Loganberrles : Red Toyal yng Republicans MARTIV & CO. GLOVES. (20T Seeoed Avy. Opp. Savery Hotel 06 B OoThe Home of “PRAFECTO"—best ‘ glove tm thie city for 61.00 » pair, Mr. Ralston, a pupil ‘ot Demerte |La Mache, was for five years a ling baseo with the Carl Rosa Opera leompany of Engl singing also in “Messiah,” “Creation.” “El | Jal ‘Bameon,” ete., with the lead ing English orchestras. He came to America in 1892 un der contract with Oscar Hammer stein for Kngiieh opera and after ward was principal basso with the |Helnrich Opera company and the Tavery Opera company. Later he opened a studio tn New York, where he taught volce production for five years and during which time he |wan base solotst at Calvary church under Clement R. Gale, St. Thomas 1 Trinity chapel. He At Moderate i a We are the sole agents in Seattle for the genuine Lim- bert’s “Arts and Crafts” mission furniture. It is the most widely known of all mission lines, It gained its great reputation not only through its original and artistic designs, but also by its strength and durability. It Pays to Buy This — THE MAN WHO GE’ KET DOPE HAS HIS OWN IDEAS ABOUT | }ALL BIGNS OF ANTAGONIGM | AUGUST 4, 1909, TS THE LOCAL MAR. tain a certain a and eller tr ide ff there from right before W trid And you kn i n't Yeach fingers and y JOHNSON RIDES | WITH CHILBERG y today 1 made There has been too Y of the matter sald President Chilberg hor Johnson and mye Swedes, and natur entertained the ( prot Johnson last evening In a p way, and our public affairs had nothing ywith It. In fact I trte induce Govervor Johnson to in the ety for a longer visit he planned, but he declared that he must start home this ever ing, to get back to his work, and # for an operation which he mdergo early in the fall am to re ma than niust brother! other na Florida Time Victoria With a Princess’ Princess Victoria leaves at 9 am. ¢ for V iver vin Vic torta. The r n steamship of the Pacific const, giving daylight of the Bound, Straits of Fuca us Active Pass, Gulf of a, parking in full view of the om fishing fleet at the mouth Fraser « ian Pacific avenue views the f Geor fal of Ry, SPLENDID STUDIQ | PROMINENT LOGAL ARTIST lInterior View of the Charming Studio of Bowman | | Ralston, Seattle's Eminent Vocal Artist. finally came to the Northwest with the Stewart Opera company and, anticipating the wonderful growth | of Seattle, remained here Mr Westminster Presbyterian chotr, the Ladies’ Musical and ‘has more recently organized the Ralston Male Glee club of sity | voles, which Ix doing such splendid work th thie city, besides teaching 4 large clase of pupils at the prese nt time. Mr. Ralston recently added to bia already* well equipped studio a su perb and costly Chickering grand plano, which he secured from the Kilers music house, successors to D, 8 Johnston Co Kind of Furniture en planning for fall furnishing bear in mind that ¢ miture is always in style; it has been used ever since Pathers first settled in this country; it is also exten- Moday. 1f you buy Limbert’s “Arts and Craft you will have something that will last mis a life- Colored Figured Scrim | Tapestry Couch Covers High grade Tapestry Couch Covers in Oriental and verdure effects, @ to 72 vide. Regular prices from $6.50 to $9.00 ttingham Girtains and ecru lains, 3 ya Wide ; BE choice pattern from Regu! Regular price, 95c Pair Special 19¢ Yard ‘Beding Specials at Atradive Prices SPREADS. Chicago Cafe ~ 216 Spring St. 2i¢ town. THE BOULEVARD 4th & Pike Beautiful Figured of patterns Scrims in a large Variety and colorings, suitable for | jrcheg etc. | range | each Special $4.85 Each | side curtains, v slances, 25e yard sLANeers - Full 11-4 size large, whit svool and cotton mixed blankets, good value at $6.00 pair; spe $3.45 | cial for this sale... {ihc very | floral patter in plain white bed spreads, a by} ilight colors, pure + $200 value, . $1.45 sd an especially i | splendid $1.50 spread; $1.00 Spe- tis... | Sheete—81x90-In Fruit of the Loom Sheets Bpectal for thie sale The —72x90-10 wn ALL THE CREDIT YOU | BUYNOW Pay LATE gaeor The Newport CAFE & GRILL Sheets, Very special for this sale only seveeeee BOG es People who ate with me in Chicago are patronizing y place in Seattle, js nothing like it in this “Where They Lunch” The Best Cooking. Our prices are low, Cafe Fourth and Pike, mm) Boulevard, on the ALL THE COMFORTS | OF LIFE thaBanen love to enjoy In gusta tory pleasures from a highball to a cigar, and from soup to nutes and coffee, can be always pro cured at The American Here is where the man of business or pleasure can have his palate tickled with the best that the earth produces, and partaken of in comfort, by those who know how to furnish it, and we claim that we do. Musle Every Evening from.6;30 to 12:30, Including Sunday, New and dvolan Interior tn elivered at your pl without extra cost Ring up A 8615 or Main 1830, Prompt delivery assured. One frial, one tent, Goodbye to Aho toa Main offiod, 219 Marion street, | 609 First ‘Silk, Net and Lingerie Waists and Rep Suits in the $3.50 Sale Tomorrow Another price event in this popular suit store. Clearance time comes and costs are forgotten to accomplish the task quickly. The Net Waists _ The Silk Waists lain or Fi claboratel heer lace Dut , medallions and tuck k $7.50. The Lingerie Waists. White h ne Values te Lawn and Batiste dainty charming made band pink a buts d llions in yoke | | ‘ al skirt plaited wes Kk th more than the Hundreds of and allove w garments go to early comers. Choi vee Ww $1 Sale in the Millinery Store Many is cast sold a Hats have and new goods are coming t $4.00 and $5.00 all season at $4.00 and $5.00, The buyer clearance tomorrow. Hats ‘ONE DOLLAR NE FISHER (@ Alhambra Theatre} nt THURSDAY NIGHT GOOD SF ATs ger of the been selling readily | UNIVERSITY 8T EATTLE «Geet 2040000004 Pay Streak Attractions at the Expo. | Chines Theatre AnY-P. E. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! The SKIN THOUPE, Jug Magicians and Strong Men. time in America Native Chinese Orchestra, AMUSEMENTS, AT THE BOX tera, iret Thomas’ Masterplere, his fn- moun love od a half io Igorrote Village | Ralston te a director of the church! ein | By Witching Hour” ling Dale Wm daring feat drama Alan century Original New York Company Hivery Detail of the Celebrated Broadway Prodnett) |ALHAMBRA Sem 5. and Lee Shubert { Seattle Theatre a Mare. Matinees Thur ; Lem B. Park “NETTIE, Complete Nluhis, iSe to S00) Mats, 106 | Willard, Howers. eat Big Riot of La 2. Oe te #180) M to 81,00. Some Attraction Next Week THE GRAND WIS watt MAN ffering At r JOHN CONT, Manager. only Mato S147. RUN for the 1 Mat, Nights, 10e, he, S00, The. Advanced Vaudeville, A “ Bathing Gtr Hioom, Moffett & Clare, Artis 6 OTHER BIG & DREW, M it Time Tor 1Oe, ahe, Soe. Week of Joneph a Thalia Quarte Ww Prank STAR t VAUDEVILI Mins Seeing The Wonderful Bounding Rope New Acts, “Bully Hives, We to #1) Mat, Be to The Next Wee! wie AnOY. Summer Senson of Al Vaudevitle nie ALL STAR ACTS HILL oF i ® Animal ( Dally Mats, at 2:20; Kvew at nod PANTAGES, THEATRE * of tw & WILLIAMS and taiking cor FISCHER CO. Nonwt ELWELI ap ainging POLLARD eatie Vier oe Park | ree at S180 and ® p.m, Dally an Lois 1 THEATRE. g rowtns Wo ve. SEAT NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE, Dugdale’s Athlette ‘BASEBALL ‘ark, Week, Schelle and Her YRMING LIONS For any case of alohotism that I cannot cure in from 8 to & days. Do you want to buy a home? See The Star's classified real estate columns. A.-Y.-P. Exposition “NEEDS NO BOOSTING.”—P.-1, The Greatest Exhibit of a Primitive Wild People Ever Made The JOY WHEEL Has Arrived At the Arena see the delicious satisfying slices of bread and butter from a home baking of 4} Excellent Flour Always uniform Watch The Star's Business Chance Columns for Good Things at a Bargain,

Other pages from this issue: