The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1910, Page 8

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. Ss 200 DAYS IN WIFE OF RICH ALASKAN GETS JAIL FOR A DIVORCE AND $10,000 ALIMONY : Mrs. Jesse Noble Tells the REPORTER 2:0" AYAN KILED ne \ Yelopme t pape \ enced ‘ 48 nt ax af $4 " J Dy ‘ in « 8 ! this wa toward Judicial con : A ' ' Ja gh the ¢ und killed , inquest was held at Butte h hs «this morning, Jame " t ( a, Guynn and James Lou} N : te don the stand. Horn re ' ft stand, on advice ‘ ne Crawford and union me « with Ryan 1 Horn om. Lou ina f SPLIT NICARAGUA: __|""™ Wiinesses Arvo Prominent. |< INTO 2 REPUBLICS] Mex Velende Carbonnau, a sister | (Ry United & r M of the rt t that the Of f ” ) started 4 A oJ f " N Guyon st ‘ Mra. Noble | firat thor * k be ie her “ Mre wt c “Se ing a bank a’ public New : . : o have con: . . the An Gen. BE first pres GRAFT IN sae “OFFDOCK YORK, J That polt- |» ' ty | kinds wa cer ee - BOYS TO HAVE ; mi RALLY TONIGHT. STILL POURING : A &r ‘ound Park ¢ - INTO IDITAROD gg eee ee ee * . ote =i ls BANK CLEARINGS. * H, P. iliams, just down from | >e 6 » boys. * * the Idic diggin’s, says there is| Will be athletic events and co: * Seattie. * @ good field for 1,900 ré in| between the visitors aad their # Clearings today t* this camp, but that 2 D are ots. ® Balances *. now there and more com When orning the Callforn boys @ Tacoma. *. those w will become usted ad r the city in al @ Clearings today * leave, a good camp for a isand t plees @ Balances * men will remain. « * Portland B . Ta-|w Clearings today ..91,187,182 Germany supports 69,000,000 peo- ne | ® Balance 14,141 leon an area less than that of | have a Spokane. . ass | Ye orton, |& Clearing today ..$ 85 ae “avy yard) ® Balances 4 4 Dance at Dreamtang tonight. n with a von-| & * sa ON Oight eee RR ee When You Decide Upon a Piano, Let It Be a CLUB PIANO Eilers Plan of Co-operative Buying Now Makes It Possible for You to Choose From Among a Score or More of the Worthiest and Most Dependable Pianos on Unusually Attractive Terms and at Wholesale Prices CLUB B Members sec | Som 50, on pi CLUB E " Members secure $850 Grands or ents of $15.50 | | Player Pianos for $ veekly. } | $21.00 down ire $650 pian paying | and $2.50 weekly down and $2.00 These Are But Two of the Five Clubs Now Forming. The Eiler o Clubs have become so | With every adv it real antage in favor of the becomes his duty to surchaser tantancous successe estigate * Piano Clubs tho: . that it become necessary to inaugu- | \" gate these Piano Clubs without de rate two additional in order to supply a | oe ig Bp Nar if ,_ | Under the modern system of education steac a tk 1€ ery rest o be | 1 ‘ . < and conditions of society a knowledge of had in pianoforte music is today as much a part of y These may be chosen from the new | t irl’s education as a knowle clubs “D” and “FE.” ar, mathematics or any ordi- The splendid response to our adver- | "@t¥ Study. i rae By joining Club “E” and selecting a tising, beside being most gratifying, is superb Piano Player you place your chil the very best evidence of the appreciation | dren immediately within entire range of of our ‘ patré | the classics, Chopin, Beethoven, Mendel Not do members make a clean | sohn, humann, Liszt, and_ the y cut sav t the very outset but in addi- | other great composers of which no ¢ tion secure absolutely free a course of 20 | can afford to be entirely ignorant ons—free tuning—stool to All clubs are filling rapidly, It will atel a year's free trial of piano | be now necessary to make your selection and free insurance, } without further delay. Successor to D. 8. Johnston Co, EILERS MUSIC BUILDING THIRD AND UNIVERSITY THE ‘FCHT PIGTURES:'LOST BABE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1910 (Conoiuded.) | 1 was } A, B, « 6. | t plete tow 1 1 | | t L By United Press | * ny . r i 1 li, \ | ; | } nF | } HELI HAM —T ; ' the } 1 : . ir t ; Ds te he pre- | t . t } ; ' ’ 08 Dog } Soin ts mania | ot : that be b [ / Agi: , ' beer - Hd «1 I ' | WASHINGTON, July ¢—B p ta-| | tng that more riots we nF jexhibition of the Je mnede | koe, oak siete oo the ae a ‘STARWICH WILL PHILADELPHIA July 6 | Mayor Rey fused to! | Me ico nt | years aK 1 from Star } this me , be will ne le fe °/MAN BEATEN UP; | MUST TAKE $6,000 Linck 5 m ple ating ¢ today decided|or have bis rmit the pletures | ¢ « to an Linck w to decide jury ‘that k $1 lee given until tomorr eal h he prefers, The ren at the same place Pre) i the case allowed Linc ken where the] 006, the am | The judgm oe |& Mathenc Victor saloon, on & ~{claim# that he is j sme of the b tes and blacks wed to wateh the ting. wh autions will be y res are vent any di pably City ty offt Kanras ther « 4 in wo and © 4 today, and it is y will take action to pr exhibition of the pletures bh a gl: TENT COLLAPSES k 95,00 ond trial Line red & sec DENVER, movement is on foot in Colorado] | mayors of all Co » cities to har th ving piety of the Jeffries n tight (My United Pree.) i ~ WATERTOWN, 8. D., July 6—A } last night wrecked the main MEDFORD, ¢ July Br ‘ ‘8 ending ne picture ie rhea was in Medtoré * m, which was Ne for the cyclone, as severe an & big canvas and & par ollapsed. The tent took fire and was destroyed. The spectators | caught under the canvas struggled Jefiries-John: iM be made te r exhibition ruck the effort || BOSTON, July 6 — Mayor Fits-|out and none were severely injured gerald today barred = the The storm was so severe that johnson fight pleturer from Bos-| houses were unroofed and box cars n, declaring their exhibition would blown from the tracks. i Araien “STREET CAR HITS DELIVERY WAGON A etrect car scoldent at Ninth shown| av, &. and Holgate et, at 9:30 o'clock this morning, held up traf |fic on the South Seattle line for nearly an hour. A car running at degrading danger in ¢ riot, and the absolutely ne Sacramento of a F || Pictures will do no harm.” be de-|@ high rate of speed hit a delivery }j claret “They will not be prohib-) wagon driven by A. Lewis, of 1211 Ited Main at, smashed the wagon and | . injured the horse. Lewis escaped DETROIT, Mich. July 6—Refter- |'UU"y ring to the fight betwee Jeffries Hand Sotinsow at Reno as a baitis'te-| SMS CAN’T KNOCK | | and a white tween @ black “ ernor Warner to-| J. KEMP’S COOKING |bollermaker, Ge | early this morn |day raid | BE. Brown, log | “I hope that the pictures of this/ing accused James Kemp, ,dunch degrading #P will not be ex-| stand proprietor at 313 First av, 8 hit a ir t. Iwi rely of being a “rotten He said my influence to bar them through-/ that Kemp couldn't even boil water jout th tate,” |} without bu: it This an a . \J mp mightily and J, Kemp DES MOINES, lowa, July 6-—Mo-| forthwith drew a revolver and shot }itlon pictur f the Je |E. Brown in the arm. Then the} be dinr | maligned cook ran out around the} prohit fuht | cour d tapped the logger on |the head with the butt of the gun jeneral Rye toMay) The police arrived in a moment} jserved notice that If the district at-/and t h cook and logger to] jjtorney# in the various countiés do) the city Brown was not se ||not enforce the law he will take ac-/riously injured | tion himeelf to see that the mn are not exhibited | | | TENNANT NAMED ON Motion pieture hould not || permitted to be shown unlewa they | BOARD OF APPEALS jlare of edu said} | Mayor Kri ma ich ple-| Mayor Gill today appointed} |/tures ae th { the Jeffries-John-| George Tennant, lawyer, a membér | m fldht.. would atimilat etest /of the city board of appeals. This in pugilis which 4 « | board settles disputes that may | . against the exhibition arise between the building in-| ight ploture 0-1 |e spector's office and architects and py itis ef actors as to the inferpreta | and enforcement of the city OMAHA, Neb, J 6 [building ordinances Mayor Brucker to po Sag Chicago.—Chief Justice Fuller died P ° 5 worth $ 00,000 He made most of | eftries-J his mone in Chicago real estate | ohibited \\" POINTED PARAGRAPHS 3 Fortunately for most of us, a lot | Sal ober t ovet o mn dat, Lake -Robert &. Lovett, of] of temptation doesn't tempt | the| ‘The best way to understand wom. en is not to try Telling the his own jnudgme How a man does enjoy giving his wife money—for about a week after marriage! for th Hill City, Kan. recently escaped fi Inga u fi at hin aged father's he || his head in with an a —jthroat. ‘Phe mantac President Taft's bn today, He will ‘i business en 10 days captured ements for FREDERICK & NELSON iasement Salesroom DISPLAYING NEW ARRIVALS IN _ Women’s Foulard and Rajah Silky Dresses at $14.50 An int Adit ei 5) Inc, eye | casonable Read lard and &, NEw jah Silk Dresse M ! cr of veryg that tractive mode i ding the ed in itlagag age tion. The D cin Copeaie MEE e ! . lor, Sizes, 16% Be foe 18, 34, 36 and 38. Price $14.50. i ae the v Good Quality Taffeta Silk Pettco Special $3. 45 3 4313 bd 3 An especially good le in ed Petticoat of jo good quality taffeta, cut d 12-inch lari c | flounce, trimmed with 6 rows of 7 d three ida ag | strap band 1 Shown in ag. es or-assortment including bl BTeeNS, grays ly electric-blue, tan and an excellent 1 f changeable IM en fect Special $3.45 someon Qialal snot ae A ese is Ciccolo we hing “Enbtleles Saelally Jase at Le Yard || = EDGES, INSERTIONS, GALLOONS ND cA clearance at this es f tinal Peadings and Gb —Baseastit Raleeroon Hy lose, 12 1-2¢ Clearance Values in the Millinery Section FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE AT SPECIAL PRICES a - = I f-the-Vall in assorted « I White Daisies, with eee ccial S¢. ! 1 . diet Arne suty Rose Bud I ae Rose Foliage, special GR tions ot pecial 10¢. a j Recome t ‘ a Lilies-of-the-Valley, in pastel coloring sane te and black, spe pecial 25¢. - | tures ft | Ms will Ch Out a Line Children’s S H Colored Bands, at, Spe ened e. Raxement Salerroom, 42-Inch Spot Net, 50c Yard APPROPRIATE FOR FANCY WAISTS AND GOWNS” White, cream and ecru Spot Nets, 42 inches wide, in several styles of mesh, also heavy, plain Net in white, cream, ecru, light-blue, grays, er? smoke and black. Price 50¢@ yard #1 8mtf 7 ? Ere sae $10,000 Stock of Men’s and Womatl High-Grade Shoes and Oxfords m be sold in the next thirty days _ The prices these Shoes are to be sold at is below manufacturer's cost is the best shoe value ever given in Seattle. Men’s Shoes LOT 1. Pats., Ladies’ Shoes’ LOT 1. pairs of Pat. Suede, rs 1 Pumps and O s; not a pair wo $25} 2,000 and Gunmet welts and tt than $3.50; all sizes and widths. Your Vici Kids, light Shoes, both Oxfords and High Shoes; all sizes; reg ular $3.50 to $5.00 $2. 3 values for Tans, and heavy less choice for LOT 2. 1,500 pairs of Pat., T leathers in Oxfords, Pumps High Shoes; regular $3.00 and $3 alues V ¢s; all sizes in this OT our choi for .. values up lot. -Y LOT 2. Broken lines of Pats., Gunmetals, Box Calf, also heavy work shoes; to $4.00, for This Sale starts Thursday morning at 9o0’clock, Every pait fitted, B i: pair guaranteed, New York Sample Shoe ‘ 221 Union Street. Between Second and Third

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