The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1904, Page 7

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©.9% FY ed / is X ~ f ates mets tts bs ehcinscnien abilities shtnnr 28 SD aj sia nian vaingessn eatin _THE SEATTLE Stak coat co pad Pha tid Scoeee!: | ee ; : | - | ewe children weve ¢ use | INSANE WIFE °':i045 ASKS PENSION A wtror ort ie being made to IMPERIAL inn) SUBWAY ca mt | ich Young was yesterday) ti. United states civ | krant {ivorce from his ¥ bolemn a penaie a ] in at present « i f | construction eng t | ‘ ’ | BLAZE IN NEW YORK UNDER an'e = mind! ernment and w erely ae 7 - THE HAWAIIANS’ STAFF OF LIFE HAS BEEN CORNERED BY AJ with baked fish, 1 these two] @ROUND RAILWAY TUNNEL r t The Washington is make ar a dosen shad taples are the food of the native * He oo oft ere . Mas black. | FORMER SECRETARY OF WAR| NNGREEDY OCTOPUS 1 ¥ live ap pol a WAS SPECTACULAR - hia a et oe ree S ‘ pli . y emp 1 iaite of the Bit h hope of Indeed, this can be well eallod rH | Me great di 4 at the * paseng . Hat Store | TOUTED FOR CHAIRMANSHIP po - at fen, . 4, is pol dog b ek [ultimate success, | i pefore and . OF NATIONAL G. 0. P. CONN ation - » tlelda and rice tictda| OStd In green } ae Ger (By Beripps News Ase’n) fav " # Mi #15 Third ave. ground and it ts the 1 see ccs Adi soe » eliveis cadieen: Shan butfal Lhe aw neat up to the curtous| t way this morning fused o | ould form of trust, It is} Just at present there ts a famin: uoten anichinn. Sip now) TY Sei ont aut of an seen Fine Yurnitere FREDERICK & NELSON rise rarattars (By Sorteps News Ass'n.) an i ; The taro fields hav 1 a oe ee Oe ahebe Renae Fr gah Incorporated jome of the | 4s Styles just out WASHINGTON, D.C. A ‘ Pot is me 9 fe of Ife to the pr od na rt and those te f indie dustentan BOA. as webwer and 1p ih shat ‘orne- Mek é thas take & walian, and t et experiment ot} quer s shortage In patal, OF flour.) wonthe old the puppy is sacrif through the ground trolle Vi h Her bes yd the tourtat, Tt i» @ pinkish blue mix~| mo that the supply of pol ix not over Tg oud In broad green leaves and lcondult, giving the impression isit the arpet an ug Vept. nf t n : Cp np eg tel ; Guanes te intuoh’ of @ | baked in the ground for ant.| the subway was burning for bi on pt 4 % an of t Repu es a Sng etiam “ me at santtas ab. ‘ha | The searcity of pol ta so great now | The damage was slight b the Fop Pisor. convention. Senator Platt of | Toe pr ge Rely dag gy ergy eet ep ena fl ae} that only a scant allowance is man — widen the multitude of good values to be had at all times in this a conference with| —not with forks or sy . oe isl! aged for the natives themselves, #0 ment, two kinds of ting have been specially priced for . ‘toi ake morning, | Maye with the fingers [gr pol faut, to be & sin | Sane hace tanta need tne tamuty| WILL WRESTLE Siok vas Ueamek Gietis > eel oat See a which the matter was taken| Queen Lélluokalana he palentitdanna ' _ eine: . pol puppy whieh should be in pro | inster and Brussels Carpeting at low price }up. and after he left the president's oan Of fattening for the Kameha - atd he seht } would | | mehae feast in May. AT THE GRAND Regular $1.60 Axminster Coreen Se wed, $ % 25 the man | The nativ already bewallir . I i i te Pi tharapabont n brey ay Gee ai Laid and Lined, This Week for, a Yard > was at the White House la the fe A) ment will the This v ng six patterns of juality Ax- t take much stock In the av lament a turkey fait kes " tay ¢ ‘ mir border, reg ular $1.60 , wowed, laid tion that General Horace Porter giving relentions trust, how 1 t will be a $1.25 s being groomed by the Reput ever, in after the good nd Kanaka A 4 Chief Two e ‘ S 2 machine for the governorship | Gollar, and John Chinaman has the| Peathers for $150 a ide, ‘The rec-|f Regular 95c Brussels Carpeting, Sewed, Laid and 75 New York | | brown men between the millstones| ond go will be between John Berg Lined, This Ww eck for, a ‘Yard Cc | grinding from him his last peany|and Jack ail, who claims the CRA Fa! : ¢ } hard work the indolent Hawalian s-catch lon will gove = say be ng this ik, sewed, laid an The Ch « the beet | — > wwe i and wr " i New Credit System > = ~ ia e | A RUSSIAN and 3 ey Aang vg ee The Line of Chafing Dishes and | | ty ‘i s an #ave © ey bv merch dine | £ sl e | a bccoheap 4 Jon cary terms OF YOUR OWN 5 o'Clock Teas @atomers on any other What The | yie POLICE THINK SUSPECTS ° . for by us os at right 5 ause of M | « tain sb WERE TRYING TO ROB MA HE TURNED uP ALFRED ALLER ISN'T titan HE'S JUST GETTING BETTER) | fooay can make a prige like It body ever made a hat as go A ved Aller, the young ma ste a letter to his brother, saying} f, n who © wan about t he Wayside M ing from the fow weeks a Imaeif, but could spot. He has re- covered from his manta to kil! him- f and now wishes to live and en- | Shields, with a cargo of cer |fire brick, consigned to Hai }Guthrie & Co, arrived tm port last| evening. The veasel left South | Shields, England, on the morning of | Noverpber 19, and when but a few! hours out of that port ran into a| olent storm which tncreased as the day wore on until toward evening the Para was Inboring in the throes of a terrible hurricane. During the heighth of the gale sea after sea came tumbling over the eel's stern, sending a wall of} water waist deep along the entire | length of the bark’s deck. Ate me a sea larger than any f the rest broke o the vessel's rafl and smashed In the woodwork of her deck for a Gistance of 15 feet. Another carried away one |of the ifeboats, ripping it from tte! F | fastenings and hurling it against th jmast, crushed {t Ike an egg shell.| Many of the crew at times had nar- row escapes from being washed overboard. For fully 11 days the 1 battled with the storm, until | November $1, when she pasned tntwaes the Strait of Dover into th The makers told us to give you an- other hat and charge it to them if The “IMPERIAL” Gt $3, betrays their pledge of eervice. +4+oues* eT tt PEshehi ce SD English channel. The trip across of al residences tn the nelgh- | Atlantic and around the Horn was | borhoo Th mee oases “IMPERIAL” | will be made to catch the culprits. by the past $9 hats you've owned. Ex- BEauTY COMES HIGH ~ Pet ae cha fo bringy iw mont) LANDMARK GOING When Charles Nelson got through having h aged, his hair k of tearing , : and curled an bullding on the other st in a Wash’ s served up ston street bar ed a check for Nelson neariy fell in to @ fit beauty had! rensed but he knew it was worth that money. He made a big kiok to J, Holazenberg, the owner of the place, but It didn't do any «00d. He had to pay the money and He complained to the police ey coul do nothing for him. 4 overcharging on the part of T iz gibdgesdeiid S2keea Becond ave and Univer 5! Go to Spionings re. for biey.ts pa ned calabashes m whieh ich ft ts tra 4 to the appre ¢ mouth of the Hawaliar with a smacking sound of re mixing the natty de by Pot ts « a > pa > ward paial, or four, ic it with ston ion trays, after owing it to ferment. The od for thi plant, a sort of pe under water after VANDALS CUT DOWN the mar SHADE TREES wai out any number of young shade tre Holcomb and in fron Dr 4 avenue and Che |make way for Beat new sky on cost 6 scraper, the Alaska is being UNPRECEDENTED PRICES A | rapidly pushed forward. ‘The first | ime e 0 U h} to go was Manen’s < 7 | quTeg Yesterday re disap on tn be Bohemian bar follow enberg’s cutler @ Kansan cy refuse is hauled away materials w be brought and work begun on the ang ‘that he money will really barbers was formerly a great game, | foundation of the finest building in oa - Iwe; sale price aise wash $8.00 va) but lately the barbers along wee the northwest | 5 a So g bl " ington street have frained from , t the coarse work. iri Vor karat .——¢ 4 NOTES STOLEN s Rit Bet of Feath Notice to Subscribers | |axpaeial phages ao pot etay vpn te ped ay a |yoQ ganndt dat with then, cous , any evening, your copy of The| George BE. Kenyon told the police ter eclafiet. He can fit you, tors. eh a dew gtr wae | jast night that notes aggregiting —_ twelyé-year guarantee with elephone—Sunset, Main 1060, 980 and a check for $61 had been won, SHAFER BROS Pr ate | ees on ae gl 1415-1417 Second Avenue” Bio tas painless Dent = cong copy * om yavian bank Te says the ment thelr you at once, by special meawenger. '|navian bank. He says thal pagimapt ext Door te th Ben Marche | Boston Painless entists mad | her royal 5 as paial, into @ thickiah purpose is made from the root of the tare tato which grows rip in front of the remi- idte ho Chafing Dishes 7B ati to Chafing Dishes that ex- beareremees It was ne ined to p-| fhe the ndvertinrent. ss 5 o'Clock Teas pou eeveral hundred one of na * | x and Stands "*HE FOUND TROUBLE | Lotsa are pruet at Bate, 9600 enh $000 a See the New Stock of Colonial, Dutch and Mission Clocks on Display on the Main Floor, at Prices From $20 to $175 N, Hyland kne Tv. 7 4 at the door of} idence Inst night} get Into the house ned the door, Hy-| tranger to Carroll and) ce for the article mee there ie consterna- Sorc eetet:| SAVE |e ee aes wallan, there ie dire apprehend! charge of die S Coniplete Houscfursishens 2d Ave, Machen, Spring usly scrape the empty pot bow MONEY /You might just as well save money on a Piano, Buy tae Kingsbury. ll and ask about our little payment plan. Easier} than ever. Springtime Dress Goods Has Burst Into Full Bloom The Host of Beautiful Woolens and Dainty Tub Fab- rics Make Choosing a Real Pleasure 38-inch New Gem Metal Dress Pabric; another one of the sea- fon's popular weaves; $1.00 value for ... The 42-tnch Mohair Votlea, black and colors, well worth $1.00; selling at TB M-tnch Mtuminatea Fancy Nov- cities, all the appearance and Service of Tbe and $1.0 fabrics; selling at .. ...600 é-inch wide Fancy Weave Voties, in black and tan, $1.35 VAlU®, £0F ...665 $1. 73 plecee Spring Style Drees Ginghams, in pretty stripe and eheoks, 18440 value 100 36-inch Bla Briliiantine; we need not tell you how popular brilliantine fabrice are; it's only @ Question where to get the beat value; thi ‘Allen &Gilbert-Ramaker Company 1406 SECOND AVENUE. 48-inch wide White English Sicil- fan, every thread pure mohey, splendid for waists and te, 01.95 value od New Wash Voiles, in pretty p! grays, blues and tan; per Cotton Btamines, exact imiter tions ef the popular wi fabrics; per yerd.... oe New Wash Tweeds, look like woolen, will stand a world of wear and tubbing, per el RESTAURANT and BAKERY We bake t we combinatton Scotch ‘suttings when medé are hard to detect from the woolen article; 360 ve a yerd ow un * Imported Mepeeriz one of the pr weaves, all com! fe colors, wally weed or suite, MENS, SUITS. in the latest spring styles, newest mater- ials, perfect fitting, linings, trimmings and workmanshipas good as the best. Usual price from $12.50 to $15, Thursday special alte Opp: REDUCED FREIGHT RATES goods to ugh cars, all eastern aving of 25 t On house’ points, Th to 60 per cen’ The Seattle Transfer Company TEETH ar CUT RATES FOR 30 DAYS aordinary oppor- ar teeth attended at @ slight advance Window Shades at Special Prices Tomorrow Mc Opaque Shades, on spring oem, complet ] t 450 Opaque Shades, on pring 00 Bes e morrow's price ..... Tuat at house replenishing me when New Rugs add so much to cosiness of any room, 9:85 Alterations and Pressing Free Size 24xSf-Inch Smyrna Rugs, $2.00 value; sale price... $1.65 Bige 80x06 = Superior Weight Smyma Ri Deautiful new Sise S80x@0-inch Smyrna Ri pretty en $2.50 vali Pi, ON ws a 1422 SECOND AVENUE, sien Wacae 206, 208, 210 Pike Street Parad 6 dally; Sunday, 9 to. Hours,

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