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ir... 4 LICENSE == QUESTION THE SEATTLE STAT. BE DONE =: urd to Fourteenth City Council Again Takes Up much tee \'s ‘eehntius| Council Ordered Many Street Howe tnd $1,000 Saloon Tax - Qo RDETION OO se iam | And Sewer Improvements, n Other Matters. tare ‘all for the better, and| Hainsworth as be dast b ¥ ah the gates, and falls back for any unexy aoa Gene after the $1000 The play moved evenly and q fective Unt aha will remain at $600 provid © these ed by An ordinar time and the ations < The Bull Fight attracta many t r t shown nd , WORK ON CANAL A bill was read the first time re- | Will Begin Within Next Thirty Days| quiring all persons to y L license of $100 to ¢ Contract Received. to give the city a bond o at | of the gart: din | observed an t The contract for the first dredging i from a v be paid work on the Lake Washington canal, The judiciary committee was «tv-| and which was awarded to the Pu-| ‘ en the majority petiti of pr ty get Sound Bridge & Dredging ( owners for haa been receive avenue to been granted an mittes wes instructed to draft an ordinance. The petition that through Salmon bay . r andiing mittee on rth, and Dr. Cri ” regulate plumbing and « cover the provisions of \egistatur In order to , Rdg Faia rs ae on eS wer Secccccocccccoooes (221 YESLER Wal "een lane ee All $2 2.50 ) Saits Sold at $10. (uckoa taftete ali, with waive real bes fer that "oer J 0000006000 00000000000000 0000000 OOO OOOCHOOOOHOOO® " many ailk lined suits ¢ included in the sale—$25 values at SAME OLD ne Eiks Minstre rly ae 0h = — hid en Be Sold at $15. ’ and Covert Etons that are otylish and i ° — i . v most of this k e wilk ined throughout ‘ able for 6 present HE GREAT NORTHERN natt.| FREDERICK & NELSON--Fine Furniture. jase eiteast mguee pai season, will be closed out at... 7 Ody the lower district of the city, - arrested last evening by Om C di Bryant and Sprengie for r bing Joe Landeel of $16. The A woman evidently pursued the 1 essential part of every “eo- taste just as good at in the Fresh * methods of fleecing her victim. er she had lured him into a box in the Simpson saloon corner ond avenue and Spring street bed the man Landeel soon dis Feported it to afterwa: tay. ¥ TOPEKA ‘SAILED Steamer City of Topeka put filling i# our rom Skagway last night he brought 18 passengers and a care of concentrates. Manager Burwell of the Seattle Hardware ¢ a Mrs. Burwell were among th engern first-clans Following ts a wengers: Ge weil, Mrs. / Wigand, C. H. Barston, J. KR. Winn, Jas. Ce —a Mrs. Gold Seal Rubber Boots. Goodyear Duck Boots, Stent’s Patent Duck Boots. Strong & Garfield's “Non Aqua A. A. Curtia’ genuine drivers. You can surely find your idea of footwear for the North, priced to sult you, at this store. TREEN SHOE (0. 107 First Avenne ~ Olsen ts in com RIDGWAY IS NOW A DEPUTY Humane Officer Ridgway h all the power he n Smale. Sherif? made him a gives hi county have rece Prepared eruel to ¢ dumb % . t-_ } Theaters. m4 A word want the pa who wa years s ay and fin at amen SILKS throws across the Gear ol4 inimitable still Siving, but crowded to th end new me an insane asy k selling, we have di- *. sists of Printed Taffetas in woven pen work stripes, | in colors in every wanted shi Worth at Usual Prices 75¢ and | Be, Special at 59¢ ines Liberty | #,. stripes, | * : checks and Ince striped 'Yaftetas, | * $y ollictal title. "3k ead ontion ten 1 satin striped Leno-de-tole tiean & Tart's by every one hirwe of them were marked 9c, but | | momt of them never sold at leas than | $1.00 a yard, Sotia nat oar ies 15¢ Buys Them Tomorrow six blocks awny. . “1. was the very center of fashion, f Canton Flannels Wallack, and his stock company! 10 pic 27-inch Unbleached Can- abiding plac ton Flanne o ard, f¢ sre Be m Plann a we orth 70 yard, for and funn Johhny ¥ Somehow non funny to 1 and RRRERRRRR KARR ey It fs Just as funny ly just as sweet. G4 nd get back for a m f the years you ha plain and 1 dark col a yard, for 6 here is a great deal in the p fon of * much by Dayll that is dmirable, 7 Its pi BEST BAKING POWDER 6-07. cans, modern 1 Imitable. | His Irishman ts Just y Adams anect ry Rt. tae ta tee tries 1428 Second Ave. Tel, itn 482 et und t ung agate ; cen 96046000064 000040000008 DR. Cc. A. GAY DENTIST made in t se columns, Mr, Frawley strengthened the ending of the thira| @ 902 Second Avenue not of “The Girl I Left Behind Me” r Marion. by making the attack of the Indiana TEETH EXTRACT ED FREE Joh Aebut at th night ¥ ad eereeeerees Avenue south to jo to Bpinning for b And our Patente Z Successors to A. T. 207 PIKE STREET) tess | $4 eve. and Columbia Tel. Main 19 Opposite Mason! in Typewriters he ard of exceller ° Ee. Swites: Bt th Meddt SFATILE GEATILE THEATER : Y HOW, Manager Im Mala w Fair Priced Dining Room 3 icin nee ’soc, one. Furniture You can come to this store y pines of niture, and, judging by the ty and 5 ation, will find it the best value int went other store buys in » buys so cheaply, and as a natura sequer well v0 } 1 furniture, especially a will many «© prices, in qualities that you » entire . HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bidg., 2d Ave. Cor. Madison FOI OR IO IOI RR RI Rt ttt i ik | Good Buy ; » b 4 * in Butter +: Fresh Churnea ‘ Fancy » $ MATHESON BROS. * GROCERS 4 Cor. Sixth and King Vol, @ainsaa f | : ZOO EN Pure Maple Sap Syrup. We never allow our stock of Maple Sap Syrup to run en tirely out. We have it in pint and quart bottles; quart, half gation and gallon cans. Guaranteed full measure and strictly pure goods. W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 608 Pike St Tel, Main 998. 1 tb. 25 Conte Any Size, Any Kind i snd lade « Bt and Fancy Groceries cee | UHOUSE= a lili MARCHE 150 i... Saice é THE BON MARCH | THE BON MARCHE tim of t has 3 $ a ; 3 ; 4 3 m High » ‘dione north, Cor - } i —~ Ey | | e nd found himself “ ; | emma, sue m & » | 4S hand that he sadly needed the cash for | We beg to inform th ' < f. a \ ets Our buyer was fortunate enough t ecure the n closing the bargain and choosing the indred and fifty of these stylish, en. HE PAID THE MAKER for Set ahah stat at aha na hehehe tea e taal preeeeceeeececrecccccececerecereeecs : od tt aot a vill close ou t exactly on we fp nce the di unt to you is a fe ‘oro FARNSWORTH Diss Onthe ,°.S2\ markable one, a it is the sam if you were able to - 904 Second Avenue . sift tor we ully the one | lred and fifty ‘ Prt Main 9 oot whole batch ing into consideration the needs RARARAAA ER VADB EAA TAA f our customers. AMUSE MENTS. SEATIL E THEATER HOWK, Mgr Tel. Main 45 The Sale Will Open TO- MORROW Morning at light O’clock.< ~ “ se you ou f cesses | JAS. AL HERNE’S | o Te 6 Sz 1s Hi arbor” All $12.50 Suits Will Be Sold at $5 All #55 Suits Will Be Sold at $25. All in all the ant Grand Carnival of Mirth t notable one in the These are the swellest silk lined costumes tha history of the Bon and will scarcely teil : pi 1 and are a noteworthy value at such | to bring us tor ery woman in Seattle who & price this early in the season. reads the daily papers and has suit needs to @iL RAND OPERA 9TeMARCHE Sao TOMA and AU WORK soeonort & CO, Inc, . I to 129 Second Avene and 16. Pike Stet | — | LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF 1 Daniel Frawley geen r=n i «A STAR PAINT w mn COMPANY 300-302 Pike St. Cor, Third Ave. A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. Shirts, closed front, 10c; shirts, open front, 12ig0; soft shirt, le; collars, 2c; cuffs, per pair, 4 ) We guarantee not to shrink your flannels. We take the rough off your collars and give you gioss or domestic finish (no Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. Near Pike St., established 1% Presenting the Romantic Mi! Drama. THE GIRL | LEFT BEHIND ME | Prices 26, $1.00, Satur- MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. ma | Evidence of Age Is not Lacking in Our WINES AND § Tonight LIQUORS | | It does not take an expert to detect its mellowing influence. ‘found. by: Hit of the Season AR Si REA at See ay ay fer the 5 Ve | BRUNNER & CO. os a [ane es Telephone Main 1060. 502 Pike Street Rone TTT TT Fi Seecocessset? mult o = NO MORE CROWDIN New Furniture Salesroom o : just completed close tostore “hit $300 and Upward H where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of hous pitelan to be s n our show rooms hold goods on Pike Street. OGDEN’S, 507 PIKE “ime C80 DOSS dors CereoosoOSSRoosoesosesoossooNNNNtNN BM # The Best Footwear for Ladies Popular Splendid production by the James M. Ward Co. | AYRE nger pi al ne SEARCHLIGHT — 493 send Avene “hai Popular scone es Burke Building . at pi Prices faeries, sn. er | PVOSLYN COAL for | ATHLETIC PARK QUEEN COAL Sale aS Northwest League Meeradgh dirhab be Pagan GOES | Aamission—250; grand » | eatete Games called at 8 THURSDAY LADIES’ DAY, Thursday, Saturday ii Should be the aim of every one to have good shoes on your feet—means comfort, durability and protection from the elements—three neces” sary points in the pursuit of either pleasure # SOS SHOSOOSO OOOO Correcting Defective EYES and Making Glasses In Our Exel eo Business, Our Bye Specialist ~w “ We have all the amateur ~ A. A. SCHUCHARD, mM. oO. oO FUN ols ae 1 os. Devotes his eritire time and attention to this work. We guar Vv pith. “askin ImM1son r Ae a ROR a i 8 CTORS venen ice! 9 : and finish consult us. Schuchard Optical Company, _ * -- s | : 4 Graduate Opticians, 1207 Second Av., Seattle 4 ee ’ Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane’s Store, "E. Pyout | SeOoooooeoeceosooeos . ere business. When in need of good footweal, let THE GERMAN CARD MOUNTS are becoming very popular us serve you SEATTLE Photographic Supply Ca POSSESSES OOOH ODSE Sole Agents for Sorosis Shoes 7O7 SECOND AVENUE 211 Columbia Street, Seattle. | | Seeee SOOCHOOOOO OSD J Bubscribe for the Star.

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