The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—-TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910. 3 | AGS FAMOUS cup WITH Will “em a a HIS TRUSTY RIFLE WANT MULLIN "3.x eines HALL NOW S28" | A bond is million de BANKER IS Lares ED. ic hauffeur Gets $1, 000. BT. PAUL, Min At 0 Frank W. Ramsey has entered upor Very Attractive New One-Piece Dresses b Mad f fine ri r Pe The Nailin Alive to her own best interests, as soon " | as there is need, will help her whole system with the tonic action of ‘ci BEECHAM'S| <i2%| PILLS They will NOT teles¢ ope They will NOT splinter They will NOT burn They have solved the problem of protection Sor passengers $20.00 up Credit Will Help Captain G. H. Emerson and the “ cup he won. Note the keen eyes! * set in a typical “sharpshooter's face.” a All women should read the special tions with every box Sold Everywhere In boxes 10¢, and 2fe, me |Manufactories Are Coming ht |to Kirkland BY Cc. L. GILMAN, GO EAST IN ‘THEM CAMP PERRY, O um. 30 | Oregon & Washington Railroad tasfs cimire O. R. & N.,O.S. L. and Union Pacific Dutfittin Ouipitin GC. IN¢) Ouse Ui 13323, “Seatt Second hve BY COUNTY AUDITOR OF = Hi. hs a of Wa ON TROOPS BILBOA, Spain, Aug. 30.—The ting that Pre t Spain, resu etter is an ore aman Norri 2 inaurges nts in the the progressives were sponsible for moet ef the legi la. a tion about which the presiden o r talke a “Taft's campaign stateme FIRES IN DAKOTA an able document,” said DEADWOOD, D rememb: ed insurgents of oda erious md bed ] te i he Black house an e in due the ¢ * LOT OF GOLD COMING a lorest e fiames for all the percendben sive legislation | # s oug t-| of the last congress. \* According to a tele . pes yore European diplomats all seem to | osived yesterday tre 0 cay are figh ting |® banks by H. P vie sen nich approve the proposition that Uncie i pres eames ot vols raged _ Sam take Liberia under his wing! Cag ser 6 tye pool at Ortental Pool Room and pay $2,000,000 of her debts Fad and $4 ae at 10 cash prives dally. 1413 Strange! Either Liberia has noth lw between that port fy Seat | ed ay. betwees Pike and Union. ing worth grabbing or those dipio- \* * _ see mats are her chief creditors, [eek h etek ene SEMI-ANNUAL | THE MARKETS — nese Fancy China Sale |2:232:5 Foci), Toot rr | om are ‘wathet bn vertation. The Most Phenomenal Sale of Fancy China We've & Toy -< _ = excell “9 whee Nedicated, Ever Held Occvrs Tomorrow A Sale, the purpose of which is to clean out all odds and end == y JUDICIAL OFFICES ee ee es seen ee eee Notice is hereby given that a primary election to nominate candidates for the of- « \fices of Superior Court Judge to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tues- HH ie November 8th, A. D. 1910, will be held in King County, State of Washington, on e Tuesday, September 13th, 1910, at which primary election the polls will be and remain a open from 11 o’clock in the morning until 8 o’clock in the evening of said day (unless at ., the hour of closing there are any electors in any polling place desiring to vote, and who i sare qualified to participate therein, and who have not been able to do so since appearing 7 lat the polling place, in which event said polls shall be kept open reasonably long enough : ttl after the hour of closing to allow those so present at that hour to vote). Said primary « election shall be held at the designated polling places in each precinct in said county. Je any length of time ¥ ble during this twice-a-yea The prices are a mere fraction of regular and re veal in every in stance savings of fully one-third to one-half. Choice les celain Dinnerware. i: The names and addresses of all persons for whom nomination papers have been ‘filed, so far as the same affect the electors of said county, are as follows: Variety Sale of Axes Cobbler Supplies Included in Our Variety Sale $2.00 Cobbler Set, with mal JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Lot 2—Fic Ax and 59 | Odds and Ends Shoe Hunter's Ax for c Lasts, worth to 2 Name Address GEORGE H. CLEMENTSON, - 7440 East Green Lake Boulevard JOHN’. MAIN, - - - - 21 Adrian Court J.T. RONALD, - - - - - 421 80th Avenue South Spring 1 he a Ge | Pan | Scales, 36c . Oe | 24 and 601b, Scales, $3 59 worth $4.50 ' | A big lot of Scales, all kinds worth $2.50, $3.00, { £9 $3.50. Choice JOHN:T. CASEY, - - - - 1715 East Spring Street CHAS. F. GARBERSON, - - 1146 18th Avenue North ADDISON W. HASTIE, - - 1726 Harvard Avenue HERBERT E. SNOOK,- - - 2542 14th Avenue West Safest, Waxtest, Finest, Most Luxurious Tk STEAMSHIPS | roudonttwcio BGO LLS “Prince Rupert” and “Prince George” | G2 East of the ie at t raising vegetables, fruit ete Right across Lake V ahing ton, within easy reach and good In witness whereof | have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 27th day transportation, 18 Kirkla nd, with a | ‘ood #oll as there is in the sta a i market "Xo acre me n lof August, Wa >: 1910. ile Cag: ve jour sek OTTO A. CASE, voll ego Derg M wae Anditer's) County Auditor of King County, Washington. LEAVE Sundays at Mid- V. MW, Potter, ©. F, & TA J. WH. Burgis, General Agent. Dock Jurke Farrar, Capital and sur- ee t Madison Street Burke & Parra v Seal plus, $1,000,00.

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