The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1910, Page 10

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eens FIRE INTO HOUSE AND KILL A GIRL) ARMY COLONEL ON TRIAL; JEALOUSY AND SUICIDE |: MANILA, J Ww se, t a Am ed in N York in 1908 Sh Mad MoKassick a pr nent family rr first b d was Dr. Pedar Br gulere RRR RRR RE WILD MEN OF BORNEO GO BACK HOME. (By United Press.) YORK, June 9 Twe entyeaix Hatives of Borne are awaiting dep Bilis Island today by order of Immigration Comuisstoner Williams. They were br here by a summer sh r moter and are wild looking specimens. Commissioner Williams feared that the men would be come publie chai after the show discharged thera ee es BURKE AND WILSON DRAW SMALL CROWD (By United Prem) NORTH YAKIMA, June 9.— With the added attraction of a celebration in honor of the open ing of the Tieton irrigation canal, John L. Wilson and Judge Burke of Seuttle drew a crowd of less than 200 here yesterday Both spoke briefly on irrigation and then proceeded to boom their respective candidacies for the senate. A circus which showed in North Yakima yesterday prob- ably diminished the attendance somewhat. AMBASSADOR’S SON TAKES OVERDOSE OF MEDICINE (By United Press) ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 9.—Richard C. Kerrens, Jr. son of the United States ambassador to Austria, is in a critical condition today, following an overdose of a sleeping he took last night. Kerr long been an invalid. Befo i ing last night in his room at the La Clede hote! he told a friend that he was “going to sleep and wake up in heaven.” Will Give Church Supper The ladies of the Immanue tist church w rve of the chu invited erection of a n building on t na whe BOISE, idat Harry B. } formerly cas f NEW WHITE SEWING MACHINES REDUCED TO Beattie Sewing Machines, $19. B. D. VORIS Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines. 1105 Third Av., Seattle, Wash Ind. Phone 594, Sunset—Main 705. Sewing Machines for Rent. SOE EERE ERE ee THE SEATTLE STAR RUNS FOR PRESIDENT AGAINST DIAZ ‘__— en a 7 : AND IS ARRESTED AND SENT TO JAIL KILLSSWEETHEART FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | FURNITURE Store Cloves Dally at 6100 PUANITURG THEN HIMSEL DAY GooDs RY GOOD, MONTEREY, Mexico, June 9.—An example of the tyranny of | ‘ Besataonk Dias cae paintoan eovaitione sn bieine lo to be bed hase (iy Vulted. Prem. Q of the Popular today Prancions I, teadero, whe dared te announce nie eancia: | CHICAGO, June h—The wie ot A Quantity P acy for president of the republic, was arrested Sunday night, He Frank Campbell was found todmy tr n - Ps 0 did no more th agal the re-eleo | Campbell oe oe se oo een i} event president, to o m Monterey. Madero |the girl, and to have been rejee “y {| dl I Pri day, saying he } aith in juetice at thie Aincovered he was manried | at chante nteresting ric ' amie Rae am a “icvisiieae|| | To Be Closed Out y g Prices arrest and imprisonment of Madero. sweetheart and then | A strong feature of the i | ‘ | line of Rustic Hickory Chair she WINSLOW, Ariz Weary and | periencing : oS a | || and this also has been priced for q ‘ ' Tatiber I] the seats and backs being « widely } ( Have you notice, my friend ua We eanee || - known and noted for its rustic ualities of If r The pri who i 22° yeare of i} The opportunity for savi with thig 1 ana there's cwaya one are \» of the most beautif i | elias on teenies tikes i iH |i i | D ovr | OTT aii life F Seen FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ rurnituce Dry Goods | Dry Goods Bore Closes Dally at 6:90. pasement Salesroom Clearance of Odds and Ends in Wash Fabrics In Two Groups at 5c and 10c Yard } Special 5c Yard | Special 10c Yard : RI RY PORCH CHAIR, SPI i1CKORy} i CIAL $2. t- | 1 CIAL $3.95 | ’ { sma gs, str ‘ gi " k in pe Spx $2. } ker t c ad at 8 ti auORMs C ° iibocsenniinly seeitaNe SOM trace. acarateee mp Io at ’ t M cial 5 aad Met “4 Children’s Seamless Hosiery y wi c¢ an c far 15e Pair, 2 for 25¢ : | ¢ Lace Bands in d s h 3 Basement in lowr r Women’ s ‘Knit Vests at 10c, 15¢ and 25c | | WHITE COTT WOMEN’S KNIT COTTON AND | ; , / | GLIDING SETTEE, PRICE $16,00—Settee illustrated, is strong! namele rest-green, Sik dail VO a dy th short sleeves; ala Swit Highly attractive and serviceable s ; Reson Gappetvon New England Patent Steel Couches | All Silk Ribbons at Merealiade: Moderate Prices Specially Priced at $5.65 HEAVY ALL-SILK MOIRE RIBBON—For hair-bows, sashes and dress } trimming pink, black, ‘Alice-bli sky, white, cream, brown, red and old . ec. These 5 and 6 inche and are priced at 2 30c and 35c yard rf i Not all the colors mentioned are shown in each width. (Bows tied without — a BLACK VELVET RIB-| BRIGHT RED VEL a c BON-—Satin back, Nos. 1 to | YET RIBBON—Satin back Hot ar Desk : for ts arranged for filing ak, ie had in choice of golder and full length daw ‘Women’ $ Chisicisslie Gloves, Specal 2 25c Pair ai Pe eel Women's two-clasp Chamoisette Gloves, washable quality, in natural : chamois color only; a full assor of size nal value at, special, To 25c pair. Basement Salesroom : ‘ ° ‘ rm Interesting Values in Popular Silks F GENUINE “SEDO” SILK, 44¢ YARD| “SOLA” SILK, 48, ¥YARD——Similar in o pen a beauty the-8 th self-colored satin coin-spots. Width ff ai, : a | a ees ee 100 Kitchen Tables, Special : alberry, k-blue, navy and steel-gray. | t-gray and old-blue : t BLACK TAFFETA SILK OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE—I8 inches wide, 48. $1. 00 5 | Mail Ord Tables are D og 3! E> | Mail Orders thoroughly well-bullt of PRICE $4. Porch | Carefully } kilt fir with see strongly bu oak | ImMec Shades Filled soned” apruc © top and square ei two sizes, with Suitable for mses B or with drawer. Sy y or Reading ur. ial, 81.00. give log servitt 1 from a variety iL - . $4.00 + Mai < te Prem the Slanesteruishings: “a : f 1 STEEL KING BALL-BEAR GAS STOVE BAKI . stance ING WASHING MACHINE, SPI sli yas CIAI $1.35 T just | ir straw [i J é CIAL $6.50—'This machine is oper- | 1 PAAR Hr ; hat a ie + ai " | Bow t B by means of a vacuum agitat b ¢ D ee ee oo (Be Blind he fomarncy ph i estos lined top and : ac the dirt out of the clo in a very wide and 12 in t shat your eyes are your test short time. It is simple i plese Ie tt pe ara in after life cean tion, sanitary, light and strong. The ( te i -s - ric - — pert optictan 4 # A steel, the woodwork is of Louisiana ina new Straw. Come Bargar { in and try them on tomor Tyee Hats |" Hats $3 5100 SAD ID { either of the two Barkman red cypress and stand is of wrought at We Charge Nothing | | For examination | 1 serv able. Is n. high and has top 14 in. square iron attractively enameled. The en hg Our expert is at your service. tire machine Weighs only 31 pounds, making it easy to 1 enough, the tub may be taken | 20TH CENTURY TWO-B from the stand and placed on the stove, (Wringer in illus | SPECLAI tration is not included.) lt Eversole Optical Co, 2352-53-54 Empire Bldg x GAS HOT PLAT s and seamless handle, If water is not w heavy pamrmrrced Ore Ramen ome < imeananiebtnariocas f * AN OLD CONCERN. 1310 1333 We are now classed as one of Se Seattle attle’s ploneer stores. We attribute Agents Second Ave. Third Ave. our success to the fact that we do “C) WE. |satisfactory work at reasonable McCray Opposite r HIRO AVE Opposite prices | Refrigerators x Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co, ||| \— _ — INCORPORATED Idg. Arcade Bidg EATTLE. Postoffice Ay Gtk icehakeaienaia deen ( dt | Right in the Shopping Center.|

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