The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1910, Page 8

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8 A BURLESQUE ELECTION Czar of Mexico Re-elected in Usual Gigantic Farce Not More Than 1,000 Votes Against Him. FOR PRESIDENT SF MEXICO | ‘ AND OE IS Se Children, don't eat dog berries. The dog berry grows in » clusters on @ shrub that varies four to 10 feet in height. The is dark purple in color, verging t wards deep red. The foliage is deep green. This berry is never eaten by birds or wild animais. it is usually — BURNS—3 DEAD (By United Pree) After a frantic effort was 1 to save his life, Aaron D. Mite reporter in the offices of street's Mer ntile drowned in I yesterday af John W. McKean, Morrison's Special Jeffries-Johnson Fight JULY 1 Leave Seattle 11 :3¢ m., Jul eS m & Washingte eter: rborn St. Round Trip Tickets 8 5, 00 Round Trip Tickets For Full Particulars, James W. Morrison 1222 Second Avenue. AZ WINS lh ee Pe ae ee [Two FORGERS WALK INTO PORTLAND AMES OW TRAIL . NOTE TELLS STORY OF TERRIBLE THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1910. | POLICE STATION AND ASK ARREST OF SEN LOD | - Lovee I ‘ king Ps hat he it ru Ci Ld H Tn 1 dD. f he Lf : dowiname? § 7 | ‘ onnat tre th 4 torent hh has te * ‘ZEPPELINS TO vin alg eg : wf & FLY IN NEW YORK -... ; wTURY era ’ : Ge 4 * JURY BTL e 7 be * L Ory ( d June 27 r t the Ur * By 1 of may be put * " " w Ye * I A JUNE 30 TO JULY 4 ‘ ad Vv ” el VICTORIA. VANCOUVER “ n with th Thery 4a " EXCURSIONS é van » en R 0 fing ~ wee Ee * i Court t couvenay * reported that § * 111 to J for cog. ‘ * torneys for the de ¢ an c i er, clam that the § ' } * to 4 for wequitial ' ' } ft hing * tht AA e aT TTY We Have No Restrictions. Call, Write id FURNITU RE or Phone 1 _ SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & ‘PINE: ENLARGEMENT AND ANNIVERSARY SALE | News of Tremendous Importance to the WOMAN CLIMBS POLE TO AMERICAN RESCUE MAN FROM VOLTS CONVICTED pe 4 SS See ce SEES ES : . $1 * (by United Press.) * Hy United Press) Ht M kers of Seattle * PUEBLO, Colo., June 27.—Rescued from the clutch of a # BLUEFIELE ! ome- ad *% live high-power wire by an intrepid woman, Joseph Pfeiffer, a * ; Now--- a oe Weekly ; *® been knocked out by a shock of 25,000 volts and hung suspend *& *. ed at the top of a pole by his belt . . 03 * He was seen by Mins Jane Adamson, who lives on a ® Construction on the two additional stories to our bui 8 reached the point * ranch 40 miles northwest of here, Miss Adamson, after com * where we must v ¢ our present top floor to make roc r th mechanics, * siderable labor, nailed cross pieces to the pole for a height of 30 # Our stock xe reduced ONE-HALF within AYS. We are accord. ® feet, climbed the improvised ladder and rescued the lineman. * ingly offering values and terms that will appeal to every Home-Maker so unfailingly " * as to assure our being ready for the invasion of the workers ee Every Department Shows Reductions of 25% to 50% Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, China, Glassware, Gas Ra- diators, Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers and a Thousand and One Other Items DEATH IN DEATH VALLEY DESERT ° aed * ° a (Oy United Press.) * This is a room-making sale, and we cannot hold the goods for future delivery. in SAK BERNARINNO, Cab, Sune 31 * * Your purchases will be sent to your address at our earliest convenience, * errt t tft * . . If you desire to take advantage of ne incomparable GOTTSTEIN EASY- * wae * - PAYMENT PLAN—you're very welcc * * JUNE 30 TO JULY 4 Absolutely no restrictions— personal, L pbbas and mail orders alike honored at sale * * VICTORIA- VANCOUVER * EXCURSIONS. prices. ICED \* 2 , We can quote but a few items, but EVERYTHING IS REDUCED accordingly. * . 6 See our windows; inspect our stock—it will save you many a dollar. Come while nd * the sale is young. * - * t Ben * ® every « am, found no t t c the author f the * * 1 * * * ee ee One-Third Off Only Three Days Left | a hich to secure a piano sh size f top 28x me ke One-Half Off $17.50 PRINCESS DRESS- ER FOR $8.75 ‘olut the e in United lust {tere ed for ents, for we do cle he no ou find $600.00 uch as © advertised else- 0.00 without in the firs at w~uwy ew oOVOoO Ow ow One-Third © Off | $18.50 BUF FET FOR h anyone and find nothing 9.00 MISSION ROCKER FORY | si a ocker; fumed | sc c n Rockers | ve finish; imitation quartered oak white or gree leatl tering. * $24.50 Parlor ‘Sain 83 Parlor Suite, y plano to plano n at 1421 Third ay w f come and see us. and you 2 manu pianos, nd us to infer by the rehase a good piano ction frames’ ef y E nglishi finish; 1 in imitation find it “All Is Not Gold That Glitters.” One-Quarter Off ae $22. 50 Couch for $1 5. 00 5250 Dining Ci en $l L.J9 b One-Half | Off klessly 1 pian OUR GUARANTEE that ifa plano purchased from our es defective in any shape or are h to make ft good, and . o if the no is proven to be de fective, even after the life of the guaran © going to buy a plano, you elf an injustice if you mt firet 1 tigate our line nd our ent pre i Call and let us prove our @ rtions a tated above Don't for ne place. GEO. P. BENT COMPANY m6 ites heres sana "418 Union Street JJ LSEATILE’S POPULAR HOME-F URNISHERS} GEO. E. CHESBRO, Retail Manager

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