The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1903, Page 3

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LIBELS ~ FLYER OWNER OF DODE AND aA BELLINGHAM SUE FOR ai $1,600 DAMAGES AS RE PIANOS Easy to Choose SULT OF COLLISION IN| ara" t THE BAY RECENTLY ite, goods are . ‘ o In fact w mak ‘ t saw company Btates ov € - . — . cong Fiser to jamag g | Dia to have mt stow , t . m the stearme n « As ix : and Fiyer on e Merning of Decer " ¥ p th - Der € in Beattic harbor The comp nian n owns the B sham and Dode * Several days ago the Columbia F “ & Puget & ‘ i owners of th , x ‘ And Dode a y ola aooon ae ny In the cor ’ re ken, 1 ers of the ¥ Knat Hardma that the master of the Flyer w » & Barnes, Cadi Urely In the wrong t ca Kingsbury H Gisplayed by the Fiyc w r ' Why t " wh crew terest you fact that w Tt fe alleged that the Fiver was r ow “ ning at a dangerous a th * hay i and tm the harbor Hits he k The Flyer was selned by the marsh he eturer gvods and later released a Raw i with and at ie STUDENTS aan . ennm Ww them t fro th ™ } the University of Washing ” : | AB yg tn agp ee held this m. ‘The, pole closed | you share i ju s baaenes at 29 ¢ Q 2 can : ay Game * kind that « a oned et. | and while we have $200,000 In. { general manager of oth - 1 al ore money wh that cam Bhoudy and George Randal! are rivals fer the office of track m ager Open every evening until Christ. | “Dode™ Brinker will undoubtedly be | mas. dell, of this seas ef - n, | buy oF co ‘ | the manager. Morris Seroge® ts » Uoally sure of the election to the com- | Alen & Gilbert-Ramaker Co. mittee on debate and oratory, j 1406 SECOND AVENUE Miss Myra Piciow will be the man Ww ager of women's athletics and Gard ner Millett manager of the Puacifl Wave, the college Paper Things “A Hummin’" In Gf Neckwear store. RB Brooks @ Co. 1231 2d ave, Arc Dids. * COUNCILMAN CRICHTON SAYS COMPTROLLER MUST EN- JAC TR FORCE GARBAGE LAW ROBES BATH ROBES. A very swell line, consisting of the nobbiest color effects produced this season. Very finely trimmed. Priced from— aa Dress Protectors A beautiful line in all weaves. Superbly lined. Priced from $2 Up J. Redelsheimer &Co. Strongest Overcoat House in the State 800-804 First ave. cor, Columbia IT PAYS TO TRADE ON FIRST AVENUE | of ar ore of has in ite pe the! who committ introduc cured its p toes pot troller ordinar linger happe business to | the comp Dr. C ci. | FIGHTING FOR FEES train the| n paying the county grand they were not im actual attendance ie being he The injunction suit to r THE SEATTL Fans And Purses Gloves, Neck wear AC tihyd> Christmas News Special Prices Tomorrow eal SKin We have at present juat Jackets They are ex tra quality, thick, black Alaskan Seal, well made and guar se ubsolutely perfect in du y a wear ing qualities Garments of this sold everywhere at each, We will d ¢ of these 2 pe RE a bee Collar and: | Framed Cuff Boxes Pictures eter wilt “58¢ a Fine Stationery sent m . T9e beck | Dressed Dolls Glove and Ha’k’f Sete Two boxes tt High high grad Of cettute 1d. 1,40 " = $1.19 Linen Books Poetical Gift Books } The works of each of the Special most popular poets t padded seal binding, pub Delivery lisher’s price $1.36 All articles bought now volume can be left with us and our 79¢ delivered by special ar price rangement Christmas Eve Special Ratesto Sunday Schools for Xmas Gifts And Decorations McCarthy Dry Goods reed 1 Bistrict | and the Im: the ations to adopt resolu providing for adjourn ment of both houses of congress Bat urday until January « 1 Only @ representatives were pres- ent when the heuse converied to the house a great benefit through whieh It will pass eration of the Lake Union t Club in urging ite 4 by the cornmit on WASHINGTON, D. ©) Dee. 1¢~Tew | Dille were introduced in the Senate Yeaterday deatened to strengthew the laws | posta The most important tn | Jalmed at get-rich-quick schemes. If enacted, the law will make It untawful to send matter relative to such schemes and to guessing contests through the failing on a def maila. Becond avenue 6 few months STRONG SENATOR SPOONER TALKS ON THE CUBAN BILL MRS. ELECTED Louis Me Manning was AUGHT 16.— tay tn D. C., Dee rowded te spirited debate on Spooner was the floor. His speech amidst the mont profound # he naid in a low leliberate vo It seems but was heard | silent, pa-| RERKELEY, Cal., Deo 16-—W. A aident of | MoKeoWn, secretary of the board of e he was |regents of the University of Callfor- that denuncla Helen} E STAR, J. D. LOWMAN, A. B, STEWART, READ THIS READ THIS 9 . —— os sree sees eee THE UNION SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY a HOME dail ht JAMES D, HOGE, Jr., Pres { Vice Pres N. B, SOLNER, Cashier Recognizi the nish one LAR who have with 1 ng the wants of its Ned f demands of those wishing of these little Home DEPOSIT, you will receive a numerous patron to open accounts annour to all whe HOM} may cal aver opening Call for one, write or telephone, and Hi HH WN Sietesent 4 Per Cent Interest 4 Per Cent No Deposit o Large Oar Te For Capacity Our Attention Few Can Save Anyone Can Save Large Amounts Small Amounts MH I} id wtih ‘h i} | ff py Little and Often Fills the Purse er small, tn it howev at the nount, TART the NEW YEAR by droy don your BANK BOOK, and you wi We Have the Key TEMPORARY LOCATION: No, 112 Cherry Street. TELEPHONE: Main 413. Get-one of these LITTLI DAILY, You Have the Bank We Are the Onl: Open All BAN bring it to us and have it and ping some am | be surf credite res Bank in Seattle jay Saturday Office Heurs m. to 3 p.m Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. .-The Blue Front Clothing House, 812-814 First ave. Quina LAROCHE (A VINOUS BLUR.) | Paystainae highly aig MH aso epecitc Christmas It Will Pay You to: = Your Plano lle This Sale Goes On. Terms—$3, $4, $5, $6, $7,| $8 and $10 Per Month — PIANOS THAT SELL REGULAR. | | LY AT $280, $275, $900, $325, $350, $375, #450 and $600, NOW GOING AT $166, $198, $209, $227, $251, $269, | 0287, $293 and $328 }ORGANS THAT REGULARLY) $9. 00 | BELL AT $65, $75, $85, $100, $125, $150, NOW GOING AT $37, “6, | | Buyers of en’s Clothing Will find interesting prices here tomorrow. We have decided to cut down our stock of Suits and Over coats for Men as much as possible before the holidays O07, 000, Wet ond Sas braces our éntire line famous Pianos The » of the including makes in WEBBR¢ o pason you Ca y QUEEN CITY SHIRT | KURTZMANN, KoNLER @ CAMP For this reas¢ ‘ou can buy | WHRELOCK, STUYVbS more in a Suit or Overcoat FACTORY small than ever here tomorrow for a | amount of money, »efore this season. All Men’s Overcoats Reduced All Men’s Suits Are Reduced and others. BELL, , BPHOOR @ CO, In High Grade Organs The Weaver is our leader, Beaut ful Instrument in solid ck walnut }and oak cases, Are on sale at prices r than ever before quoted in Be Weber Pianos | intic cases, The tone of the | Weber ts what has made it famous from ooean to ocean. We have them able you to start the New Year right—the proud owner of a Weber Kohler & Campbell Planos We are the Seattle representatives | for the celebrated Kohler & Camp. bell piano. You can find here a fine | stock to select tre and ai QUIMBY, Iowa, Dec. 16.—Robbers last night blow the safe in the Citt zens bank. , They secured $3,000 and | ok “JEFF WILL erer in the supe: | not willing to go to war with @pain nia, bas conforsed to a series of ona ’ nat Ls court this afternoon. Fred Hilt, as|with that haste which was deemed thefts amounting to $20,000. He has 7 The reason for these low prices: We). taxpayer of Mercer island, ts the | neces caving es Sader teen atrested. “The officers, traced Second-Hand instruments : Al ouths Seay in’ eanenaen for you to pay.|Plaintiff and is represented by the | himae wing the horr his stealing through @ check given sw As example: One"Cameron plano, Sryrighes ee ne eee oe mtandard,” the | aw firm of Fulton & Faben such « him by Mrs. Hearst, which Me $110; one Chickering piano, $268; one The “Domestic” and “Standard,” the) "At the time of the filing of the | exhaust Keown turned over to Bookmaker | - | Kimball organ, nearly new, $36, Basy Suits at Half 2 suit last April, a temporary injunc-|in a desire to avoid it. There was |Davis. Most of the money was lost| 2 terma. GLING'S PIANO House. tion was issued, which is still in ‘suggestion heard here that |On faces and women NEW Y¥ —Jottries Cor. Becond Ave. and Union. a. juggention he se | exin he. vonage | : er) oe ve eontinuing | | Munroe’s showin, t, to give ° These three hints should be enough to fetch you here B97 censes! 417 Osi 4@17 dramatic pause. Then CHAMBER OF COMNERCE °: ™* tomorrow . TO WORK FOR rere Son eee rose | co Between Fourth and Fifth Avenues, ernment would detect a sinister de-| PIANO | from Ranke’s Hall. sign in that resolution asking for| At a meeting of the chamber of D BOULEVARD | tne’ arnexation of Cuba. offered by [commerce this afternoon, the Union EALERS . : a. He de tunnel project t# being dis ‘ ba to our The committee on annex 1207 Second Avenue A meeting of citizens and property riminal ag will probably report on the ! 3 ~ ’ = rs of the section of the city! and contended that the tion of town. | of Lake Union has been call waged was from a humanitarian |) ei, - 4 istered, 4- for tomorrow night at $33 Westi <3 ‘and that the nation’s| Mra. Drnestein Mhgelbrecht, aged) oat | | "I , INCINNATI, Admiral | 6 1 block | avenue to consider the opening of ‘vould be on the same |6# years, wife of Herman Jngel-| y i ert gah ny > lf TD the proposed Westlake boulevard a noone: Se ho ihe 2 Ley ‘ied Schley arrived he ning 1 Xt co | 7 3 « The building of that thor k introduced a resolution [at the family residence, hirty-ninth | 966-365 Arcade bide. 1 id Filled Bye Glasses, Spec- enue and Kast Howell street, | Found At 1331 2d Ave. | >, : hich is planned te © for a postoffice Investign. javenue an | ? - f 4 tacies, Fountain Pens, ete. Kye x isoee, evdend oné Pike tion, which, Under the rule, went yesterday evening, at 6:30 | ine of up-to-date Neck-|attend a public reception on the | F. L. JACOBSON, Prop’r., 812-814 First Ave. amined free: perfect fit guaranteed. | i naiy to Westlake avenue over The body in at the Bonney-Wat-| » KE. N. Brooks &| ‘change. He was given a warm wel son parlors Co, 1331 24 ave, Arcade bldg. — *** ! come, G.A. LINDAUER, Eye Specialist Denny way, is looked upon as beir ‘The senate committee on approprt

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