The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1904, Page 7

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Re . THE SEATTL E STAR- ‘WE INEST S APRIL a7 g f— j | t SHAFER BROS, good ones yet unsell tor m befor . "i de und Wriday night | out againat dter rhe r , 1 artiet wil ap LU yo i-hand #tere man un t \-@med | matines 1 eng ment wi rested him and the strength of his MRS. D. WH, MOTHORN JOINED SRATTLEL MOSES DRUXINMAN’S PETITION | cn oe fant e ae | ‘ RELIGIOUS BECT OPPOSED TO! ww. seattle thoater’n senson of | FOR PADON DENIED BY Gov. | tives f iJ es sete m do- equally ¢ ve sty i MARRIAGE darkness Will ene Mor "6 | M'BRIDE - realty atte a. ENGINEER AND FIREMAN with the opening Anna Fva $3.00 WERE FATALLY INJUREO reader and spiritualist has been se sae | Mothorn alleges in a com ured for a week and | eo potie a a ™ ; Wee for divorce, filed today, that| Howe anticipates the wi ao the political influence Mones L ia Mothort joined |* ‘ . x t nol tpg em perro. s Ass'n.) (Ry Sortpps News Ass'n? t which t be-| t. She is now t bie to bring to bear has proved} . 27 . ion t net Be-/ le insufficient to obtain him a pardon C, April 37 1 1 " ‘ al | n we, and for that rem-| at I r nee oe ' Mck Olyn . pase oul » Ob ~ al Jason he « he dese a) 1 we ten ne ake co pe bs care meet refused to grant Druxin-| 2% te senate today the resol on 4 vc hy pe 08 ; nd lh |being turned aw from the doors |™#"* p and the latt re-| Intro wn wing the nd ae injuring th e jin } THIRD AVENUE. him by the supert tt peal| hold ing the recess of buildingw were wrecked and sito wur ° having f ‘ ner mmitte The wet | Tonight ll be the last perform- | Hoe was convicted of « stolen | rer mittee ho ance of “Larry Aroon” at the Third | goods: Jon th fency and sun« 4 ARCH ERECTED AT THE YOROMAMA RAILWAY STATION . Avenue. Druxinman has been an open andl dry ngreed to, LICEMEN ON GUARD TO KEPP THR CROWD BACK IN THE £ tr ALCAZAR. for 16 yearn and wan a od thine! Smart clothes, -mumania, - This afternoon and tonight the a ee ae MIXED IN 2 BAD BOUT ex vw cow BEVINGTON \(Tus Stage) 2--2-="' Planos and Millinery - ; Thiev Jaat night and | PHOENIX CLUB'S BOXING) days, | x the posts at ¥ = 160 fost of canvas-ar ‘ { Flagler and Worden. He wii] make caer seer SUSY nn the teeinee at Mm TOURNAMENT WAS UP TO MRS. FISKE nghey Am ~analery ad - H. & H. Chesbro piana fiers will move to their new headquarters this week —at at t of the new ©. B. Job rhe W nellet corpe No. 35, of ba ks these f t The first two days’ sale of seats { LAVIGNE’S STANDARD t | his way home he may visit the site for the coming engagement of Mrs. |7#™* 4 m pest, G. A.B. wit | a wf Ame and oXy MM" TESTIMONY GIVEN FOR DE-| Fiske in « while there pas [S'VS © Proarensive wiht Peclook at 1305 Second avenue—the fore | the Phoentx Athletic club's boxing | ¥ork Of prepartne «rounds for the] FENE IN THE DAY CASE teinand for }itn hall in the New York Mock. Ai mer millinery store of M. De | nty Of 6004 | ¢riends of the corps and of the G. A. Pease inery, embracing | coming encampment “ arly for the |". are invited, Light refre urday matinee and ovening per- | will be served Not a three dollar hat, be nt, at Ranke's ha at | THE $3 Hat. The “Imperta night, was fulty up to Manager La i “9 . \8 | The distinction’s in the differ vigne's stanéard. The touts, from} m4 PRIAGE LICENSES [Evidence for the defendant tn ~ . Were good and some ence. « t of Mra BF. Day against Mre Suits, Hats, Coats, Jackets, Flowers, Ribbons, etc., is beim, sold at absolutely wholesale = a eo: Se Hilla Bevington and her husband : le With the except bout, that . On: ES HAE EENONS nC 7 A prices in order to make room rk gn weigh erdbge toe was introduced in the superior court FREDERICK & NELSON, cme) Er cor big stock of bigiael ing. 3 toving Fine Furniture, Fine Furniture. pianos and organs. Here are all the goes w . to Ge eaten ‘ sino bout wes of ind Day a few sample prices. xera, and not to satiaty the crowd. ¢ or to transfer . = no maid that she end The first go of the evening, t . 4 00 W k LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUIT! “Tie fiat ot iene ver ‘satoana Stu" ne "tS" 1 $5.00 Cash and $1.00 a Wee LADIER TAILOR-MADE SOITS S Sem oh $20.0 value $22.50 value . $26.00 vaine OPEN EVE LADIES’ HATS AND CHIL. DREN’S CAPS On the Yable at left of entrance, hats worth S#e, 0, $1.09, $1.00 : 250 e of the ntam class w ontes scrapr might take od since the of the club started. ‘The & wae fast until the first half of the third, when Skinner put bis man to the canvas and won. aire ' Jim Walker and tke Doug y t { t* ‘ [started in to mix things hard and hh noe ed hat a | fast at first, but the , rapid and they slowed up When Buys Any Refrigerator in Our Stock We have forty-five patterns for you to choose among. Here are three eines Of the “La Helle.” We have lots of higher priced kinds. The ex- Hing right for the celebrated “Gurney” line belongs ¢ there for #opre aaidered it Ae was too r Dhet but simply advised her for 4 bre poet ween | BALLARD COUNCIL DEFERRED |'Hteresta, Khe made arrangements j the last round ed both were |with Mra Day whereby the Inthe played out. Dougherty, however,| ACTION ON EVERETT-BAL COATS $15.00 value . No. 0, “La Be Made of bard uid transfer certain property finished stronger t his mo it ’ wood in golden finish; outside dt and wae awanled the decin LARD FRANCHISE rank cue ae ar eal ae mensions 28 in. wide by 16 in. deep | $12.60 value . ne next bout, between Elme aS Cees -— # high ove wid bit snug when fal _ i the Elmer ening Page he nly » mm. igh; has provision $15.00 ¥ - &, - Johmwon and J Alired, both men bs | e . % ante Se. ee fee ae ? — a ace Bh a tncked set but fought well. All- ween “a _ @ one adjust- ves! the price. imperial “pins sehen | a Attorn lenner, who was ablo sliding shelf, and weighs 9 Hats. Three Dollars. ane perce en eee (Special to The Star) ttorney for Mre. Day tm th Tha.; is xine lined, without water e's | Vic Holbrook and Rob Brown then | BALLARD, April ox i. tontified ms to : cooler. Price _ eettt : ‘ |tiens he had with Day during bored thé tine. & | ow cng tme:i Be S. / “7 $1.00 value A ack of science was apparent. b ip t gg ige ==: gle ee ae ee Bagg GOING AT COST PRICES. wp & good fight th fighters | om "dies ah toe eecus ts wis ty it * L eS ~<a started off fast and while It looked Bice poet ose gal by 9% in. high; has xil%xi8 inches Baby Bonnets Worth $4.00 for $2.00 ike a ctneh for Holbrook before the faht commenced, Brown gave as! good as he received. and when the third round ended had a trifle the etter of the fight | In the fourth r k got te gton came t bim that Mire o see him an the mat but he was employed capacity of 67 tua; had two adjust- able sliding shelves and weighs 166 Ye. pout water Price so $10.75 PIANOS REDUCED —— $100 Terms $10 Down and $5 Per Month ‘$100 of property wns her ahd went at his hard the megengyr -—) it g tn fr 2. Made of hard Wagner Piano, Blows " y net. {the deed. A eed was brought t 4 _— ‘ . prevision §| £0ing her » terms of i; ed the effect of) the ry his office which Rad been executed " per month. fe —— however hd | « |by Mr Day, but he destroyed it iba; has two adjw some slightly ot pe gap oe J S at the and, after seeing Mra Day, drew an ives, and weighs 120 mnd-hand, at $125, end he fourth. ok was eth | other one ned. without water Weber Pinnon, awarded the deciston a a . $12.75 1 Pian and Wags Specials for Thursda From the Housefurnishing Section, Main Floor Medium Sire Galvanized Tub | Heavy Retinned Dish Pan Reuben Green and Dick Blodgett were to have finis entertatn- | ment for the ever e| WATER SHUT OFF |“Rube” saw ak be tale Posies. Water will be shut off tomorrow Tony Mtearna and Harry Curtis |t® city the proper benefits of the | morning from 9:30 o'clock ustll 12 I those ciadibetel jn Harvard avenoe north trom Ithough Stearns for 1 that Sande to Re an atrest, Although Mes m to this, pro | and tn the eftern t showld enter Patlard avenue either Third or Second ave as to give the business Regular $250 v Regular $300 v Regular $350 values.... $358 Pianos to Rent ORGANS Prices, $33, §43, You overpay when the price fs more, underpay when it's less, The “Imperial” Hat—$3. » trey * ched aciemee, wh c If you've ever worn a three » the use of the |@'clock on Belmont avenue dollar hat you'll appreciate how fm) “clemce and the | reeereeeed ot ice Duan Gap to taavem Tomorrow 50c | Tomorrow 35c $48, $57, etc. Easy Terms. is The 8)" — ee ae 4 tad nder 1 in the district bounded t Tomorrow only you can accure @ , Alf-quart heavy retinned Dish Pan | a acinar aaa nd the m tant | e ' and Br ay No. 2 medium sixe Galvanteed | le yours tomorrow for . BBe larrange the match be x ® Anchen s sis ~ :. ad, ay treeta oh Tub for | WLLL A Long and Aurelio Herrera j on we 4 Atm meet. | lor the purpone of oo Hl | ing may be called for th airing rmaina Organized Delegation | sider f the subject. Mr. San- | we, ate Gustine tee 7 |oer t# im Ballard today endeavoring | we. ot ing th (Inc.) EVERETT, April z The Repub-|to effect arran nents with (> aod | Howard & « ‘* “ & - tiean Biverett deiegntion met last | Seat ban line, | from $96.00 to Sib « Complete Credit Housefurnishers ot Bth consisting of one fre |tan by the | Houghton & Hunter Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets | 1305 SECOND AVE. Are —— presen art ag cael 704 First Avene, | Pianos and Organs at 1207 Second Ave. Millinery at 1305 Second Ave. First Ward—W. FE. Terrill, chatr- ¥ le z we : a and committeem } Ugh ‘ anchis nd Ward Firat precinet, Hen- | Mr. Starkey stated re chairman and committee- | “ga ; re man; Second precinct, J. C. MeKin- | of the hairman “Third Ward an and committe Fourth Ward—Ne Fifth Ward—J. W. Schmeer, chair Sixth Ward—Firet precinet, W. P- | Bell, Robs Hu! r cond r J t, J why you should “Imperial.” One is, it's the best $3 hat made—what's the use Water Worries "Em of the other ninety-eight? WAITSBURG, April bat paradoxical probler faced this year by Waltsburg’s ity officers under M Preston—how to get wn to keep it away. Th ple and pure the city has 5 trations for th ution has yet beer pecting up the vo tween here and the probably be continued this year. er emcee sige rants | oni $17.50 Suits $12.25--S15 Sults $10.50--$12.50 Suits $8.75 ther protection gainst the dangerous Wiison holl Coton this morning, after an inepection of the canal zone i yaainting them | with the course over which they wi Wea! | oc | COMMISSIONERS | = REACHED NEW York | \i | ‘ad S rin Suit | (By Seripps News Ass'n.) | on, whi ours wn a mint | ¥ Syksd star Gare eis cat ray said the Gow | $13.50 Suit 45 | $0.50 Suits for... 6.65 falls on its feeders, and might pour argo pd fil st $10.00 Suits for we Tt 2 . 7.00 | $8.00 Suits for .... ne? bi? my 5.60 dow a real catac on 1 i lown & ren aciysm should a t made by Com-| small deposit will do if you haven't all can, “The saad can be paid at your convenience. Make your selections now. udburat take place abc the city t week | Discharged His Jury “ Rev. Alfred W. Martin, m ater of M » eee the Aocicty fo Univerwal I gion, an- | Judge Tallman discharged the jury | nounces the following subjects for his en's me n a s | anc irts in the criminal department of the | etures during the month of May h Regarding Future Lite; $3.00 Hats, 30 per cent discount; now $2.10 a Thirty Per Cent Discount not have another until the first of talit F ft t Arcade Bidg., xt month. Several minor matters | Ai” o¢ Must It De J May & {Mf $400 Hats, 30 per cent discount; now $2.80 $1.25 Soft Shirts, fancy stripes; now wore Aisponed of this morning with ny ti P ce sce , : t y ‘ zt roe. we tpg yh 4 see © $5.00 Hats, 30 per cent discount; me - 14 1415-1417 Second Avenue $1 Stiff Shirts, beautiful patterns ; now out = jury, $2.50 Hats, 30 per cent discount 5 , 30 per cent discount; now $2 Outing Shirts, attached collars; now cary or mengpeen Value of Faith in a Future Lite,” May —Boft and Stiff, Next Door to Bon Marche $1 Outing Shirts; now See us about having your picture! 2, ‘dtow an Immortal Being Should | made. Prives right. Eggan & Brio- | Live While Here, of the Influgnce on All the Mew Bhates and Sha Jon, 1616 First av +e | This Life of Faith in» Future Lite.”

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