The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1904, Page 5

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y | Special Bargai IN yeaterday Mr, Mahan was born tn ° +] ° | Malem, Ore, 4 years ago and lived SIGNING & AND MANUVACTULING PER- | with his parents until he was 17 VRCTION IN THR PRODUCTION OF GOOD | years old, when his parents moved 8MOES. _- -- - to Colorado, A short time o Ladies’ Wine Viel Kid Shoes, patent We have a few Fall Suits left nT) We GIVES UNCLE SAM SOME MATTIE PRAWLEY, ONCE A BAN] Joni, Never returned home he never rut oH : $3.00 begs! ea suitable for Spring Bf] HE OFFICIAL PLAGIARI ster until yesterd Oe an ee eee wean, former price o ° } complaint was eccasioned by the wnauthoriged use of the copying KILLED BY DiWSIPATION A Trip Through Russia for $1.00 or) r Bhoes, dull They are now $5.00 to 928.00. | - machine by a mumber of the clerks, ‘The messenger wae directed to ov 0e f ca seea tit po he “ ‘is snta inten Sinan | A ctroular has been tasued by the The task seemed simple, but the r ner sbulary was not A miserable tite « to a miserot! Harry do Windt, the noted Rus small prt is ie your chance. eat Northern Ratlway ¢ pany quite adequate to the task. In his quandary he turned to one of the [end last night when Mattie Frawley,| “lan explorer and lecturer, will ap - - titled “What we advocate.” em men in the office , | Already half dead from the effects pear at the Seattle theater on Priday 1 = dying the pet sche s of Prost w do » copies red morphine and whiskey, pas March 11 at 8 p, m., and give his 0 New 3 Suite in, for hat do you call a man wh i h 1 | “Redtes. and” Sitenmn, 200 J. 3. Hil for the colontaation A plagtarist,” was the proud reply of the busy cler at tho Wayside Mission hospital. now noted lecture on Russta and St | $12.00 Up. jof publto lands by settlers Sev The rewult was @ placard above the copying machine with the | frends w at her 6 Bhe died,| peria, The lecture will be illustrat eral Innovations are mm. od and owing startling legend | 44 Bhe had lived for years, an outcast | 94 with lantern slides of the various Irrigation of arid lands by the gov eretnen ; : | At one time, it ts sald, she was & 80°) soones in that now much spoken-of Ladies t $ ernment fs rongly ure he ‘OR yo oFFric a aT 0) 4 ion — = poo) —, we coun d © charger ° emt jemth n [-CASH OR G RE T- mete Rs st ona . € oS deo FOR THE t or TH FPICIAL PLAGIARIS'T NLY | Gulla Gus. andr atthechen ted aeabinan entry, a a te x. "7 sore net $ - * of c : a | 50 kosted And (hus it remaths today, it was too good to destroy woman is a well known Sacramento] Tickets at the Seattle theater, Ra yer pair canal : That settlers be required to butid} IU8 J. KARGHR man, maker Muste Co, Beattle Hardware OAKS, SUITS & MILLINERY rigution works be built by the| ing to the report mady to the coroner, aa ding aa6 pour hoe’ arta 1312 SECOND AVENUE. government be paid for by set- | She had been suffering from delirium] Have you tried a “Bmooth Mike’ tyles, kid velour alf, patent colt Ulers fn annual thstaliments with |tromens and from the use of mor-| at Tom Williams, 616 Birat? Bil aie Ke vo Ps ries 4 ame —— | out oat That the timber and} | phine, She was uncensclous when she! jiards. - on ™ pe tlggee yg Bir conte er yong ney | reached the hospital and there died - - the Coa ech OF tank @ short time after her arrival, she| Sinaia essay e pubile timber lande be incl tn] ‘ eatieiee teen tens ae Come and Get a Th . ’ f land to be retained by the gov- | Pound of ament, stumpage of matured tim-| : ‘ ber only to be sold and young tim-| } B § rin if e ot in By some of the so-called Bargains. Bi tion works be carried by th Oomorrow Wo don't say we are “boyootted & Butter Co. The Honest Goods House. MS Pike street Phones, Ind.,A 17i6; 8.8, Black 4 a living. Sliver-Plated Tea Sets, rich Cut Glass went! Brie") Stories About Cruelty to Tame Houghton & Hunter Bears Make Humane Officer 704 First Avenus Tired Humane Officer Clark ts pre y man in the & vital moment and the fish were been told more be: ries ever ship There is promise of han he wanted to It has been| better # = this spring hin tnmtenshat to matin tet MRS. STEPHEN B. ELKINS. | American Inke has a strong oc ay| cdots! sya pnp St the wife of the » ator fram Weat Virg I> oe AE Sha pened , pal imals of that!) ‘nome Elking #he is adored by and poor alike, and hi ties | which time @everal additions have day h eiited! nave made hee emnd. Binmeed ag sectio | made to the stock of fish tn the man rushed up to the city hal) The bass are large and are said| and told him that a bear at Lesct =— a = — be extr gamey ar ty, was slowly . P tvate enterprise with the aid of t ath. | Dies on Way to Trial | Spevereimant aanation Gepattinn ¥ put a collar on the fellow! IMWISTON, Idaho, March iL— mines to make the lakes he was y . ? ng man While way to Lewiston to inty f ws for the ang alned, breathieasly. “Since that clade, Or Salaabe Kapowstn and nome of th . setaioe j ‘ iakes in the vicinity weem THERE NEVER WAS A TIME {))°°.") 285 Erowe wonderfully, but) | Harry t# was drowned in Bear) adapted for these purposes ol ann't. Now the bear is creek, above Kendrick. . IN SEATTLE F ling tt harder and harder to The ered rday tb athe each day he lives. The col- When High-Grade Pianos, Organs) 4 | mpany with] and Pianista Piano Players were) °F h8* worn away bis flesh almost h ridge for Lewis- being sold at prices and terms now | ‘° the bone and at times the poor | to deavoring to} being made possible at H. & H.) # t Hee down and groans in} i wim Bear creek the ng man was Chesbro's Piano House. | Sele. « agony. Won't you take it off? — | leas rat urrent and| PORT TOWNBEND, March 1.~The| braces our entire line of ebe The humane officer's feelings were nitt e ~ | on hel 3 be © bim,| Pumet Sound custome re t for Feb-/| Kohler & Campbell, Kurtsmann.| not touched even a little bit Committee Tables $s, Gas’ Or ‘ help could be given Bim. | ory gives Tecema the icad la both Cicate Winnie cee Weaver +} Fi Soberer gud tells og Sap j bear) dinance Pending Meeting of [ihe ammount of imports ond experse) fanos, 0 visited last Sunday,” he said, pes DEATH OF over other Puget Gouna ¢ | gane and Pianista Plano Players. | sinistically after the young man baa} New Council ji is mac's Imports were (57,00 exports Becond-Hand Instruments Included * “I got @ report that a tame MRS SHAFE, @a. exporte 8017.08; vere Kimball Piano, put up in fancy) >©@r was choking to death at the fai . | were $604, exports $1.40, and Belling | oak case, full concert size end in| Pioneer stables. I suppose the col- }ham’s imports were {A8i, exports, $4. Poe gphes ng eh BL BE ae pad ba nag ro in Bis yonginet The American Improvement « |e, ‘The lumber exports broke the| rake, - -| m : hat way, but thai . | record. Bide Genlers nk, $600 for Pa tyle. Sea 414 not come to me at the tima,|pany’s $1 gas franchise has been pot|For Years She Had Been a} sein iinittinclties | Our sale price $377— wn and) | went down to the scene of the| to #leep by the present counctl. ¢ | t $10 per month | trouble as quick as my horse woulg|¢imen Rinehart, James and R Well-Known Teacher | Off for the Pen | Valley Germ Plano, solid oak case, three of the members of the corpe MONTESANO, March 11.—@hertft! take me, telling Police ( fn perfect condition, with mandolin ptain attachment, made and guaranteed| lard that I would probably be able| ons committen, if the a | Graham jeft yesterday morning for] by the D. H. Baldwin Co, Sale price| to bring him back @ chunk of bear] 7enory tan two montha, came to-| CHENEY, March 11.—Mre, May C.| Walla Walla with six prisoners sent BERE--810 Gown and $1.90 per month. | meat gether, Without notice, Wednesday | Shafer, wife of H. M. Shafer, prin lary for vaste/ Gildermeister & K - Piano, When I got down there I found| afternoon and aceommoedatingly passed | cipal of the state normal school, diea| 0 terms have been polid aheenny ones fine, deep, = }@ monstrous black bear in a pon|up the embarrassing ordinance to the | Wed ay. f in the sheriff's charge for, several ‘ 4 FS att 1825 down | ploving Ghent S0 merry ae 0 kitten. | incoming coussd Mr. and Mra, Shafer came here] mouths awaiting the decision of the potters He didn't look as though he was| The three councilmen 414 not discuns| ..ciy jagt September. At that time| #¥PFeme Court on Appeals, and some itu. High GhADE~ | hoking #0 he could notice {t and 1|the matter. They were all of one| S707 culm Uebialn oes good health | Were vieted during the term of ANOS | did not feel like caressing him | ™!* i a My ugh, what and her physical condition since had| St now being held, } | around the neck to find out. | they a adenisted befere—that o” ban —, In all the Intest styles and desians,| -pyery time a bear gets loose from | th franct as an Important — Not t ane os a) that pell regularly at $250, $300, $925,| cong animal fancier or a cir 1 for that reasor , home her cirele of ae-| $380, $275, $400, $450, $600, $525, $550. y did not want to take bh qua s here has not become $600, $656 and $700, will go durtr “a wagon Some person sceme to think it, and, having been unable! large, nevertheless, this event. this sale at $176, $229, $248, $269,| ‘t's my duty to cateh him. That's) to come to an agreement about it.| though not unexpected, has cast a 289, $317, $951, $449, $437, 947 1, $627,| not in my line,” con d Officer | tnemseiv hey respectfully submit- | deep gloom over the entire commun-| $560 and $598. ‘ me sage and Cla ted it t thet cuss aor. | ity. has been a patient, un Snarument we soll will be stampea| a |exTie, corporation coun bas acviaed| complaining, sutferer trom pulmo-| with a guarantee from reliable that could be expected from a legal | "FY tuberculosis. | Bale Prices and Terms on Organ) i tecting the public After her marriage, whi You are paying ¥Sc for $10 Down and $5 Per Month. ‘That was, the only objection raised | 19 years ago, she acco The largest stock of Organs by the committee husband to Boston end New } your Coffee Beattle to choose from. We hi ] } yo ae TA ty, in which places several years them in ali #izes, from the full # 0 DA WSON May Sell to the Great Ay were devoted to study, Mra. Shafer} ané one-third octave style.dc at one thine being a student at Har-| THEN TRY OUR the smallest baby design. y come in solid walnut and oak cases @ fine, deep, rich tone ang fully ot that the Gr guaranteed. Prices that range reg-| The steamer Dirigo brings news! wey is endeavoring t urcha ularly at $65, $75, $85, $100, $125,| from Dawson that the White Pasa| am Bay & h ¢ $150 and $175 are now cut down to! & Yukon railroad has secured al rajiway. It te - ot $48, $57, $68, $72, $89, $122 and $127.| franchise for @ ne line along! them c . A fine stool and book with each ir them or even t FET PLANS too old. Our motte & Not Po Undersold and not Decetve | the People. Honest Goods at Low : est Prices. Gene Une of Gre hit } certes, Fruits, Vegetables, + pub- and Coffee our Speactalty. The done that! Seattle, Tea, Coffee wre wh ° y mar ed HE’S BORED wu tions committee, in the hands BELLINGHAM, March ing rumors are -of- wa: “On if jorse t EE ite right-of-way from White Horse! the arr Ba 4 » Dawson, tee van, president {Fhe Place Is at Chesbro’s, 1297, | '* reported that the use of ofl! who has m atten Second Avenue. or fuel on the Yukon river steam-| o¢ the di ors in San Francisco, It yore ¢ | ers has not proved entirely satistac-| was “4 that the directors LL | tory and as the big companies have! Would take sor on concer ¢ gangs of men cutting Wood] the extensio 6... a # the river, it te supposed that OT 2 ANE | the wood fuel again be used | ———— | next summer. Scott Holbrook of who was seriously inju roadhouse burned rece | ly recovering. |WILL TELL OF THE 1 when y, is a If you want to save money on BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE We well the best quality, give the f| best weight and freshest goods for least money. * The lowa Butter quet of the Beattle branch of American Institute of Chicken creek OLYMPIA PLANT Just completed at Olym- Dia, will be discussed by Engineer F. W. Cummings at a meeting and ban- ectrical En- his jow- ‘Rocker the gineers tomorrow evening at 6:30 Arm Rocker, with Cobbler St o'clock, at the Matson Barberts. The and well made in every way address will be particularly interest-| regular price $3.00 For thin wee! ore ing at this time, on account of the fact} "Sur price $3.00 For thi #1: me that Seattle's p pleted. Engineer Allen of the Seattle fm }tric company will give an addres Integrating Ammeters.”” 1811 SECOND AVENUE AND nt will woon be oc 614 SECOND AVENUE. Arcade Block. om- ng - Thompson Furniture Co, 1427-1429 First Avenue ae) Ber » THE SEATTLE STAR A\\\\\\\' nt \\ \ ard and later at Co’ | sity. There followed two years | home life at San Diego, Cal., | Mr, Shafer was a member of faculty of the state norma) se Besides her husband and ear-old #on, she leaves t four brothers and two sisters whom live In the at. The | services will be held at the afterr mn “ [DLENESS DROVE D. B. Gray, another victim forced idieness in the United } prison at MoNeil's island, was | day taken to the government jasytum at Washington. Alaska for counter ed for the from | ago No work was provic |or tn tho prison ‘yard | thelr lot. Th what is wor forsake them. fr health stv thelr mental [charge of the case, |not always violent at the 10-cent store, enue, urabla untver home this} CONVICT INSANE| Gray was sent to MoNet!'s two years and they sit all day in thelr cells brooding over | way, Deputy Marshal Davenport, who ha: eays that Gray ta/ but becomes dan- rous at times. He nearly killed a| | keeper shortly before leaving the | prion. isetiill aantipstoon Soap Bargains S-cent cake glycerine tollet soap; after six, special, § cakes for 6 cents ot} where} the} hoot her 3-} mother, | all of funeral | of en- Btatom yenter- | insane folging. prison- | or powers M ba ‘ e all three k base and bad “ le @ p m, | ut the sour f xupp f the « érnments black base was cut off at 1325 Second av- ase DEATH OF DUICAST ANGLERS Boy#’ Best Grade Navy & > k s bea Government Promises to Stock COFFEE v0 value, esi ne oe Rare te $5.98 Pierce County Lakes With} Oe Drew belt, sind | THE BEST COFFRE ON square-cut coat, sp Bass PHARTH ing, sizes 8 1 rs, |} OUR SPECIAL OFFER : | SATURDAY WILL VR A WASHINGT c March if DAINTY DECORATED CUP H fh Unted tans ah oimmiine Bas] AND. BavCEM WITH ACH Saturday Special Saturday Special pia arge number binck bam ne Wool T Boys er » with good uy and Grave iy ahae ase < ‘2 and y wire buckles, 15¢ value, i the adverse, ressmmense| SPECIALS pate ar Mis : ee } In Spring Hardware MO-JAVA COFFEE Special Price Saturday 22c Rhodes Bros Arcade Bik. Sees Sister for First Time HOQUIAM, March 11 han of this city is from his of Our Spelger & Hurlbut “John Ma a vieit Mahan, had this colving Mins Sadlo whom he {1 whe arrived in winter nut city A MO 1 i OF DR- 40c Boys’ Pretty Gray Mixed All-Wool ( ttm, best of lining and tailoring ears, $5.00 value, selling at t T 00, for eo Pruner, ayy Special ‘for... Spray Pum S70 of Ladies’ Hoe, Rake Boys ot Knee M0 10T so ssseees. OBO » 6c and Te Butlding Paper . roll, af $2.36 Ball nickle fin Bearing “hn Brace, Second and Union 206, 208, 210 Pike Street PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. EIGHT DOLL Buys Suits W $15.00 to $1 Tomorrow we con- tinue this great sale of Suits. - The onslaught made during the past days showed how the good news spread. We've filled up the tables from our regular lines that have dwin- died during the sea- five son’s Selling. Tomorrow the bar- gain is better than ever. All the popular fab- rics in plain and mixed colors are in the lot. Every man can be fit- ted. We satisfaction or we re- fund the money, guarantee Come and Get Your Share of the Bargains The Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 First Ave., Cor. Marion

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