The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1911, Page 3

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in Cloudburst RENO, Nev, July 15.—~The lives of several persons are thought to have been lost in a mighty cloud; burst which occurred yesterday af.) ternoon in the section along the) Kingsbury grade between Gardners- | ville and Lake Tahoe, The storm | destroyed road completely, and several and driving par tes are’ pted for. CAN'T MAKE YOU PAY TAXICAB: HIRE} MONTREAL, Que. July 15— That the police have no power to arrest a man for refusing to pay hie taxicab bill wi the judgment rendered today by Judge Lanctot, when Thee. ' Davie wa ned oon 8 charge ref to pay for a taxi. Judge Lanctot ex- 4 plained that while the man a wae compelled to pay for cab 4 hire as @ consequence of a or law, there wes noth- er the city bylaws or the criminal code referring to Kor pd dagmed vehicles as tax: wor epee UNION MINERS CONVICTED OF. 7] —__PICKETING THE-COAL FIELDS: (By United Press Leased Wire.) | DENVER, July 15.—Added bitter. ness was injected into the confiict| : between the striking coal miners of| 3 northern Colora@o and the law, as represented by Judge Whitford.) when the latter today convicted 4: | ward Doyle and Wm. Crawford, of- beg of the United Mine Workers) of America, and 12 others miners) of having violated the injunetion | restraining the strikers from pick-| / eting the coal fields. PSs orn ele sentence of one year's impris-| onment for Crawford and Doyle and fines for the others was imposed, and all were committed to jal! pend- ing the payment of the fines. In sentencing the men the court took occasion to denounce the union, de- claring that the miners had ma- ligned as well as attempted to in. Umidate him. “Here is not only organized re- fusal to rk.” he said, “but bit- terness and animosity in the breast jof each of you against those who do boll ee 76,000 76,000 Labor Men Ask Woman’s Pardon i (By United Prose Leased Wire.) a” san FRANCISCO, July 14 x Adding their*plea to that recently | made by 50,000 members of the} Ban Francisco labor council, 26,-| 000 members of the San Francisco; jbuilding trades council today | petitioned Earl Gray, governor gen- era] of Canada, to move for the pardon of Mrs. Angela Napolitano, now under sentence of death at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., for the mur der of her husband. a pair of diamond ear- Lonnie to Box Bat Battling Nelson and Lonnie Aus- tin will probably box a six-round j exhibition at Aberdeen, Wash., next a Wednesday night. Arrangements q for the affair have practically been made. It will be purely an exhi- bition affair, according to Austin, who says he is an instructor and not a fighter. Lonnie and Bat should give the Aberdeen people a fine exhibition of the ins and outs of the ring game. * * CHINESE * ee ES | Stieascta iy te nae deel dindinde FIRST CRUISER IN * MODERN NAVY. & LONDON, July 15.—The ® ® first cruiser for the Chinese # ® modern navy, which has been * ® under construction here for * * a year, is afluat today near ® * Barrow The ship is ac # ® credited with a speed of 20 # ® knots. Its largest * ® 6 inch. * * * guns are SPSS EEEEEEE Unearth Coin to Put "Em in Postal Banks WASHINGTON, July 15— That the postal savings banke place money in banks, is ex- emplified today by a heavily corroded silver dollar bearing the date of 1889, which was received here by Postmaster itchoock He explained that it was one of several hundred similarly corroded coins ited which had been buried in the ground because the owners feared to put their money in banks. Portland Express = 4 That's the Name of the New It leaves Seattle at 11:45 OIL-BURNING R. &N. surely will. They Shasta Limited Seattle Ticket Office: 716 Second Ave. Phones: Main 932; Ind. 1995 E. E. ELLIS, Gen. Agt. Local, Leaves Seattle 7:30 A. M. 11:30 A.M. Train Which Has Been Added || bo the Already Up-to-Date Service of the OW. REN (Line of the Shasta Limited.) a. m. and reaches Portland at 6:45 p.m. This train made its initial run June 21, and the fact that it has been splendidly patronized by the traveling public since the first day speaks for its popularity. Its equipment is of the best, including STEEL COACHES “LOCOMOTIVES If the Portland Express does not suit your conven- ience, then one of the other three trains of the O. W. are: .. 415 PM Passenger Station: Jackson St, at 4th and 5th Ave Phones: L. E. GILBERT, D. T. A., Seattle W. D. SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent TTT Main 7378; Ind. 2621 | po NEW YORK.—More than 1,200 horses died from the heat in New |York city during the last 11 days | One packing concern suffered « lows of $70,000 in horseflesh, Story of Washington's Dental Conspiracy TEN YEARS IN SEATTLE AND A LETTER OF GRATITUDE On account of the 18th being my tenth | anniversary im Seattle, my article om the leqintature will appear next week. As reflect capitaliom, 1 | Dotlar-worship- | ty a. be. cause 1 seemed Yuet people never went te bed in Beattie those days. “The Goore and the lights newer & careful survey 1 de- the professional man whe himeeif tn = practice and for five yeare would earn & acquire & practice in the he American continent LOCATIONS HARD TO GET IN 1901 1 waited and watched just four and one-half months fer office roome, and I bowant the Brown Dental Of- the Union Hoek, at Tid First from a Dr C.F. Brows. 1 never @i@ know what became of hiv. He had been located here for nine years, | ne tor building @ Dent founds f heard much 4 1 was busy tn but my Dental nd during 1904 room for joking room for United desire to thank 4 especially the | 00d work | Iping to butld Benctice by a0 conducting r compelled to 4 mupport t EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. &., ‘118 First Ave. ‘OHIO CUT RATE DENTI Silver Fillings Gold Crowns Things are going to start lively Monday morning— the whole town will be humming, but Star readers are the lucky people—they will be the only ones to know of London’s bargains Novelty ‘Gray Suiting 66 inches wide; ‘tien’t all wool, but looke it; at the price, it uld bring @ good many of you who want a skirt pattern. At 12 Silk Mull Got all of 10,000 yarde to sell of this pretty stuff; we could tet | it drag along and sell it all at | 38¢, but that isn’t London's way; ) Until noon take It at, sharp the price will jump up. ineatly Hent shades. Until " 18 48c | : yard .... I BY Da way, You're ADOLF, AIN'TCHU § Words by Schaefer ° Music by Condo OuR MISTAKE—— Wwe FOR@OT, ADOLF 18 DE \ FAT ONE@. ‘Lace Curtains Take the elevator to third floor for this bargain, The Curtains are worth exactly what we stati 2\% yards long; white and of ex | cellent design; can't sell more | than four pairs to any one 25c 1 | person. Until 12, pair eres Floor Oil Cloth Betier come and see this Scotch Brussels Rug. so called because it le so sturdy; you may want iced per equare yard, knows, the 20¢ |: this rug in a hurry if your cous ine come to the Potlatch But come before noon for 7, 98 the bargain at... ize 9x12 feet records. Per’! yard, till 2 Barefoot Sandals All sizes, up to large 2. The | new Shee Department is now lo- cated for all time in our new, sanitary Daylight Base- ment. Uni 2. Ade | $5.00 Panama and Serge Skirts All-Wool Panama and Serge Skirts, plain tailored and trimmed styles; every one of 4 them new summer models and early fall models; biack, navy biue and crowns all ] eee teee Pe , B5c and $1.00 aoa Petticoats‘ | Banish ali thought of making Skirts for yourself if you can reach London's by 12 Monday. Fine Chambray Gingham Petth. id stripes; Bisse amine 37c | |Table Oil! Cloth We've got lots of it; best-known | grade, fancy, 48 inches wide; can | supply a thousand people, but | confess some one might drop dead if that many customers | wanted Oilcloth ope to | 12, at, ata ASC | | things hum tn the Window Potlatch Visitors Welcome Get down as early as you can —here’s a chance you may not get again till Potlatch comes again. London's Monday morn- ing sales are the feature of the 30c JAP MATTING This Matting will attract peo- ple from all over the country, as far as The Star twinkles; cotton 180 warp; all of 50 dif- ferent patterns to look at for, until 12, yard . "V4 | Window | Shades Size 3x6 feet; 3 colores to pick from. This item should make Shade fine; ‘water color opaque cloth. Any time until noon, each ..19¢ Fine Messaline and Taffeta Silk Underskirts; all Black Petticoats stock, guaranteed; blacks and / You can well afford to write twenty-five other shades; also prot ret Bones — dren new Dresden and floral pat-| Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in terns; all sizes. a 1. 38 nei Se several good models; 49c “Unleache ‘WASH Canton Flannel RAGS ores si can sell you 28-inch Flannel, What can one say that will entice anybody to buy a Wash heavily fleeced, on good, firm twill, 12/¢ value, until 5c Rag? These are Turkish 12, at, yard new Wash Rags, Madam; kindly bear that in mind when you come for them Monday. 1 Up to noon at, each ..... c $1.50 Blankets Lendon is always in the front rank in Blanket time! These Dark Gray Mottled Blankets, with stripe border, are worth $1.50 a pa’ good luck lete us 87c Turkey Red Damask 5c value. The ad man will give a silver dollar for the best ten- word essay about Turkey Red Damask; copy must be in his Until noon this .16¢ hands by next Thureday—eeri- | |Child’s 50c Apron sizes for children 2 to 8 | Ha years; prettily made, of gingham or chambray; store sells assorted. This | great many Aprons; | artment and eee our | Children’s 50c 25c until 12 .. CLUSTER PUFFS Do you know that Londen is the | original biggest-bundiefor-your | store has. Some new Combs money man? Large size Cluster | have high metal backs; aleo in- Puffs, any shade of hair; well | laid with fine gold; many pat- On until $1 00 | vm ieare ne values to $1.49, 49c One ac” (MENS TROPICAL SHIRTS. AND DRAWERS House Dresses These are the thin, gauzy kind Percale, Chambray and Gingham House Dresses, well made and that people put on when it’s hot; you will ainly marvel at the perfect fitting; all 69c ve got to limit the sizee—until 12 y—until 12, each ... 14c COMBS It probably would take a wagon to carry all the Back Combs this Java Riz Powder Three shades; made to sell at 50c, but London is cutting again » London alwa: liberal atore in the world—will ex- change everything (but head- wear and hair) or refund the Here is the most money—cheerfully. Just try us once and see! mi , 30514, Pike Street Over Ow! Drug stbte, Entrance Room 1 Taccyor ihe neat 20 dqyg we wil do ail dental work at ...-50@5; Fall Plates . $5 hie eg #3 Pelnlese Extraction Free ALL WORK GUAWAN TEED TWELVE YEARS om ‘Shapes About one hundred Untrim- and sizes, until 12:00 Low Round Trip Rates Embroidered Collars 16¢ Embroidered Veiling By the yard; take as much as | 3,000 yards for | Women's Collars, In many beautiful quick selling are offered at) citterns, until noon will 10c yard. Mostly around 25c | sei} for 9c. Do you know value. London has one of the | that London now occupies more than half the biock be- best Veiling patron- | peas glen. 5 cate 10c you wish; tween Spring and Sen. Q eca streets? .. ut $10.00 and $12.00 | $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Women'sSuits Top Suits, latest midsummer mod- Rep, Pique, Duck, Crash, serges and panamas; navys, grays and mix- | Linenette and Lawn Skirts, Iso our entire stock | in the same atylish mcdels of Linen Suits, worth $10.00 | as $10.00 and $15.00 skirts; | white and Ne si ee and $12.00. On aS 9 Pees noon ... ‘MevsRubber Collars until noon at .. $1.00 and $2.00 r | Men's Department is back in its da | old location, on Second avenue main floor—it is a real store for men. Monday, till 12, we'll sell Rubber Collars, good, sta- ple style, at, each . *10¢ ed Shapes; all styles 186 To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian Rocky Mountains and National Dark. For information, dates and rates, call or write e. E. 2 ‘id HH. W. EDWARDS, GA. CTA. Seattle. 718 Second Av., Buy or Sell Real Fstaic. Business Chanceds See

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