The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1911, Page 8

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THE trent MAY 26, 1911, WASHINGTON WINS BIG ao w RACE BOXES IN CAFES | ~ WAY BE BARRED ! : : econ. HOTEL AND BROKE 8-HOUR ___ FIND HOUSE FULL OF LooT—TWO ACCUSED |e srk | uM nr ATTACKS WOMAN "ssc Every Picture 0.K.'d! Ail Our Things You Should Know F. W. Stevenson & Co., broker Are Comsered ot Filens 1 2 7 Z T ack coats, at $10,00, $1 und $13.50; goods intended to sell at double FRANCISCO DE LA BARA $7.00 Women’s Tallored Skirts, $3.95 | He gets the job of prov nal i One thousand Silk Measaline and Jersey Top Petticoats, accordion |president of Mexico under the CUT PRICES pleated flounces, in plain abd flowered effect, at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 agreeme nt between Diaz and th We make the ¢ gold plate for | Exceptional values at these prices. If County Commissioners Ruther *| gue 00 that other ints charge § New Marquisette Dresses, $12.50 value, $7.50; $20.00 value, $12.60. | ford and Hamilton want to stir up ior $9.50 for all Suits selling wp to $22.00. The biggest bargain in the a hornet’s nest, their insistence | Best Gold Crowns $3.00 to 84,00 city that Sheriff Hodge blow back ‘WOMAN CHARGES Best Bridgework . 0 to $1.00 Broken lot of $10.00 to $20.00 Linen Dresses and Suits, $2.95 and Best Amalgam Filli Best Silver Full Plates with money received for boarding | outside prisoners accomplish | that result ¢ to The 50¢ $4.00 to $8.00 $7.00 40-inch Natural Hair Switches, Fillirig $2.00 Switches, 95e. FALSE ARREST Commissioner McKenzie has de. Best Set of Teeth in the World lg | icacn comin ditLbusbealipena, wiibatorm oblier; clared his intention to compel] Because the 8 Aghting ° $10.00 just received by recent shipment; intended to be sold regularly at Former Sheriff Lou C, Smith and| company accused Mr de M. An-|,,Pon't o8 «| doi the price; $6.45, $9.45 and $12 his predecessors to “blow back” |derson of tapping the gas main: . 10 Suit Patterns of high-class Suit materials, worth from $3.00 to with the money they received injand brought a criminal charg boost |$7.00 per yard; made to your i are ander the supervision of expert the same manner, and which, it Is|against her, which was afterward food work and|men tallors, at $30.00 and $36.00 dives alleged, they retained themselves.| dismissed on the motion of the ‘ | Bg gil Po 0 and 5 Sheriff Hodge, varying the rule| prosecuting attorney, it must now aree to} el ors, 450. of his predecessors, bas retained | defend itself against a $6,000 claim AINE BSS $10.00 § ors, $2 + the money*for the benefit-of the|of damages for malicious prosecu- | { ; ; $10.00 Sweaters, $4.05 y » eounty jail and has been enabled | tion rk is the Best kn . cna | tir ae allor-Made Skirts, $7.46. to make several improvements in Mrs. Anderson also asks for $264| #usranteed » “ i ‘etticoats, 46¢ " Commissioners Hamilton and|gervice in bh rooming house at) DE ment from the receiver all #1 _ Rutherford joined in a letter to|}710 Columbia st., when the charges | DENTISTS @¢ the bankrupt Pioneers Cloak and Suit sioune will be ¢ lvered here. the sheriff demanding that the|fell flat 4 floor of the People's A small deposit accepted to hold sale goods. money be turned over to the coun Mrs. Anderson was arrested De er of Kecoud Avenue Twenty-five expert salesladies wanted. ty treasurer or suit would be be-|comber 40, 1910, and tHed on Jaw Maret 1 MacDou. gun. A similar suit started by the} uary 3 N's, ‘Take elevator, or HOPRRAN A cen ne, suIT CO / " i Seattle Sporting Goods Co, AMUSEMENTS “The Rubber Store’ IMOORE THEATRE | a 714 v 1 First A | Special Priced Matinee Tomorrow ‘ Perf | BLANCHE RING Khaki, ¥ ADMIBSION be | f > ng, Rubber F Togs " . PART OF THE STOLEN LOOT RECOVERED FROM THE ALLEN SHACK, WHICH WAS TAKEN y National The Yankee Girl OFF THE KITSAP, WHICH WAS BEACHED IN EAST WATERWAY AFTER BEING RAISED Fishing Tack Th t Loot sufficient to establish aftained all the articles which the po-| Ellis. It was stole Avs 1 eatre | rive atonthe atersia , well-equipped second-hand store | lic and @ conservative when Ellis was ‘ Golf and 7 Shoes "s | Dig Bong was found yesterday in John Al-| the lot at about/ing a shoot at ae . Gun 315 Pike | ar Jen's house on the East Waterway The police and pr 7 aA nition | MARRY GILPOIT by Sergeant Thomas Nash of the have 1 de | Prices—Rve “sé ® West Seattle police station, follow Ke be pre H |™ Entire Lower Floor, $1.00. Be gerald ge sntomagee a Tennis Racquets : . Auer and John Allen either ¢ 7" Cane ‘of tard, basse, ‘ sa Restrung Grand Opera House of every description, two ch the | Faithful Dogs Guard Deserted Hon GuT « Week , gasoline engines and many kima Sheep 2 F eilat Oa sare Sent Main 5089—Phones—ind. 2880 | Matinee : fittings, valves and electrical par t « kept onare ee Sus pga Snore chains, pulleys. ropes, cables, lan evidence Allen tb a terns, bundles of wire da quan H ex by t Wh MAX BLOOM tity of junk of every description | lie b 1 {¥ 1 . } a 7 “ t from the wrecked Kitsap comprise | yalued and 2 ne pre / ™ A the collection which police | boxes of shells were , t | have at the Yaki ep ¢ Ward & Sons Shipping company | and ght | pany’s plant awa identifica-jand the Yakima Sheet ar tion. have a entified part of t € M It must have taken months of | st s gun wa siited her husband t systematic thievery to have ob-| morning identified as belonging to| central police stat | eae Large Shipment of Waists C miami to Bankrupt Cloak and Suit House | former 4 of comm ne Delayed Transit—Find Store Closed and Are Turned } i by the present hoard Over to Hoffman for Disposal j and the 1 | Tele ipmer from Goldstein | NEXT "PRESIDENT OF ‘ e |} en Pe oe 4 sult vr 7 tur LOIS T HE A T RE) ; at our own price, to| — 4 Ind. 4 t 4 int : F . ri fin in all the new an ORERK An intuitive feeling that tho vet | ( : rn ( t . ' . nat & jury = e Orde 4 fre 10 minut ; . vieted wrongt TAA ee ay 0d a Pape . b thorough ir , % LADY ELLEN TERRY * . 1g nggeh coe oft ng Chad 5th t wired Hoffman to dispe sa € a . bt * . . w " . * 4 fe and «(saint pe ng oft the pri could not } * auored: that -# Dan un ¢ ne the interpre | * " "Ea hed “ ed that he had been attacked a * ea * high-class Shirt Waists, in a robbed of $200 in John Cicoria | be ar h ‘ % /8ik, messalin nens, with Dutch neck and lace saloon on Washington st. He slash-| KHKHRRRARKA AE ke TOR $ luc Bankrupt Sale special, as Jong a ed one of his assailants with his f gar : last, § razor while the othe mar went} A gd chLaughiin, bch Fetus One ¢ © of wr nd new shirt watst jow neck, short and long JE WARE through him. The proprietor, bar-| of the Hiberr Seattle, a mbroldered and lace trimmed; $1.50 and $2.00 values. Bank-| A Ven tender and one other witness testi-| Will be feted Tue day night b 5 cent fied against him loca iges in Cathedral hall e¢ site at 4 Fifty tailor-made Suits in the} Jor WrLOH Yesterd evidence came to a . a bi d tweeds; all nicely finished goods, | Greatest Hebrew Comedian Judge Ronald that Falino had just } ¢ to $ pecial for tomorrow at ) ¢—ie a hate come from Wen nee and that his | 0 for attractive, weliauade Sults, regu $25.0 $35.00 good: at & t na 20 story was correct. He immediate Misses and Women's Tailor-made Sult ik Hned, at $9.95 ly ordered his release q de-| : ani te i lirious with joy, thanked the court Fifty London 7 i : + ha > ; 0 weed Goats, $22.50 value, special at $13 pera rae rere Ss One hund Auto Coats in rajah and black satin and Hnen, full | PANTAGES THEATRE | SHOOTS MAN OVER ACTRESS DENVER Phul, aeronaut and wine age was shot here at the Brown hotel by H Henwe York, died ag 11:80 ¢ k erday, and the charge against been changed to m that th sarrel between girl in Henwo efune He said he had known for a long time and tha ing existed between the i ood said Vou him with a blow in the he Then,” he 1, “Von Phul reached for his pocket, as I believed « s gun, I bad presentiment « trouble yesterday morning 4 put gun in my pock ‘or the first time in my lif protect m 1 dr and fired, 1 am 1c ry for the bystand who were hurt, but 1 am not sorry for Vor Phul was @ brute | INDIANS ON WAR PATH 65¢ No. 713 EASY SPRING MOR TISE LOCK COMPLETE ..40¢ yours BA rox SAIN Spinning’s Bargain Store M4is-t41t FOURTH AVE Today 2% F a0 | rn 10k MAN" 1 Hig. Bill woae | And « 16 Clever People—16 J GRAND CONCERT Bonefit Co, D,.2nd Tex & Ww ARMORY AUDITORIUM Thursday and Friday Evenings, May 25 and 26 Featuring ole Fuller's Rlectrical n—Ba 7 joor, 2be and COLISEUM WORLD'S GREATEST PHOTOPLAY FOUR PICTURES Changed 8 Times Weekly ALL THE NEW ONES FIRST Premier Vooal Full ANY SHAT be Tern GAFFNEY’S 708 First Avenue aturday Special 200 Suits SPRING WEIGHTS IN GRAYS, WORTH FROM $25.00 $18.50 GAFFNEY’S 708 First Avenue ms That Suit You UP TO $35.00. YOUR CHOICE illustration, wit! with loose seat ith cushions of s from which t three 7 Open an Evening | Send them East over the line of Steel Coaches and Electrie Block Signals--~the line which is really SAFE. Our system is the only one in the ‘West combining these modern Safety Appliances Steel Coaches for Safety Bura Beautiful Scenery; Superior Cuisine Service. O.-W. R. & N. “Line of Shasta Limited” O. S. L. and Union Pacific City Ticket Office, 716 Second) Passenger Station, O.-W. Stas Ave. . tion, Jackson St. at Fourth ig : amit and Fifth Aves, a nesy Main 932; Ind. 1995 | Phones, Main 7378; Ind. 2623, i. E Ellis, General Agent. |L. E. Gilbert, D. T. A., Seattle. W. D. Skinner, General Freight and Passenger Agent Qne Hundred Thousand Are Coming Through, Are You? ’ Buy a Potlatch Button ‘ ——— — oot seid ' « Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Classified Page. Sea

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