The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1904, Page 8

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é ‘ and the case that he intended to & th, wh he claimed to have mining Interests needing his pe attention Rach pas at the Hotel has be on. n ke against him continued a nu donds were 1 and his deondsry i be « im jai. | RAILROAD BOOSTED Chamber of Commerce Acts on Seattle-Fort Lawton Electric | f was rorthieas che Project ‘The electric rafiroad between Se- Qttle and Fort Lawton was given Another boost at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday af- | Terncen, A committee will be ap- pointed to act as an intermediary Between the rafiroad company and the government and the chamber expects that something definite wil be accomplied soon poretary Meikle of the chamber is a member of the committee and the two others WM be appointed immediately They will go over the project and to have some satisfactory anding between the parties Interested Jacob Furth, chairman the Committee to take up the stion of Megotiations between the govern- Ment and certain Bremerton prop erty owners re ging the Ravy gro 4 that it would be unwise for the Chambe Commerce to interfere in th ter, and recommended no further ac- uo WEW STAMPS ON SALE | . Three hundred and fifty thousand etamps, commemorative of the Lou- | Yslana Purchase exposition, will be | on sale at the local poatoffice Saturday. The 1 stamps bear | @he portrait of Robert R. Living Stone, who conducted the negotia- Chons for the Louisiana purchase. A Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, wh was president at the time, Is en- @aved on the tcent stamps, and on the 3-cent, 5-cent and 10-cent stamps mre shown respectively the pictures ‘of President Monroe, President Me- Kinley and a map of the territory @ecured. ATTEND MEETING Five members of the Retail Gro- ers’ association and five more from Other sections of the state will at- tend the meeting of the National as- @ociation, in San Franciseo, May 2 ‘The delegates will sail on the Uma- @ilia this week. About 500 delegates from all over the country are ex~- ected to be present. “STUDENTS GIVE SHOW ‘The students of the university dis- @inguished themselves in minstre'sy Bast night and delighted the au- lence with one of the best shows that has been given for a long time. ‘Bt was the first attempt of the stu- Gents in anything of the kind. The Smitation of assembly morning, in Which the members of the faculty qwere caricatured, pleased even the Members of the faculty. HUNT FOR THE POLE Enterprise Ass'n. DAWSON, April 2%.—Capt. Ber- mier’s north pole expedition is to alg & new recruit en route. Kleinschmidt, of Teller, will Join the party. ‘The expedition wil! search for the Morth pole by way of the northwest passage. The vessel which will make the trip is now being con- structed at Vancouver. It will be Dullt along the same lines as Nan- gen's vessel, the Fram, but will be 26 feet longer than that famous craft ‘The expedition is expected to reach Wort Clarence about the 0th of ‘August. It will be launched with etx years’ provisions and will carry the apparatus for wireless teleg- Faphy, also balloons and signals, and @ large number of dogs to draw the sleds over the ice. After getting north of Wrangel Ssland the vessel will be allowed to Grift with the ice, and it is expect- 4 that the trip will consume from Mhree to four ra. y dene Best dinner in Beattie, with Sau- ternes or Burgundy, at Maison Bar- Beris, Second and James, every eve- wing, $1.00. - OD TASTE, All that is best in the SEASON and you should come in, buy. SPOT CASH I8 NO © ‘That ia what we have used In the selection of our Itne of Spring Bults. and BE DRESSED IN GOOD TASTE. {SIDERATION with us; take your suit now, ‘and pay for it later on small, easy installments. _ Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. large ¢ furniture store in the wi 1O0c a day buys a Buck range —these are busy days here, nearly 100 have range peoj you need pay is $1 down and a Buck sange is placed in your kitchen immediately and -_— then the balance pay at the rate of 10c a day and we'll take —_— $0 ARRANGE TO GET YOUR BUCK RANGI here’s a great 10c a day Friday special —we call this special this way because it’s a great one day special because we want you to come to our GREAT BUC RANGE SHOW, that's the idea, 59E Si001 Stool a pretty g n at is 16° inche square exactly as pictured; 1 1 pr i but stomer; none sold to dealers | or by Cc, O. D.; mail ord filled’ | if rece rday night you are welcome to credit here STANDARD FURNITURE CO. 1010-1016 First Ave. | L. Schoenfeld & Sons ‘VALUABLE JEWELRY | WILL BE RETURNED Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n. HONOLULU, April 28.— Two magnificent bracelets, heirlooms be- longing to the late Queen Emma of Hawaii, are to be returned to Ens- land. They were gifts to Emma from Queen Victoria and the Duke ot Edinburgh. The bracelets are claimed by Captain Creswell Rooke of London, whose uncle was Queen Emma's adopted father. Queen Emma left her property to found the Queen's hospital, and to/ avold Htigation the executors set- tled the Rooke claim by returning these bracelets, worth thousands of dollars. [victoria ts of heavy gold, half an the inch wide. Victoria, R it is with 27 t with a which inscription. vember, 1865. gnificent onyx atone, covers a locket con- taining a lock of Victoria's hair dark golden brown In color There ie also a medallion mintature of Victoria net in the onyx t The Duke of Edinbargh bracetet is an even more v le J It is set with a beautiful amethyst, surmounted by a sunburst of dia- monds and with the amethyst sur- rounded by magnificent pearls. The bracelets are to be sent to England ented by Queen) under spectal guard. CLANCY THROWS DOWN GAUNTLET TO PILES —— REFUSES TO GIVE UP PART OF HIS FIRST WARD ELECTION JUDGES AND SENDS BACK CURT REPLY TO PEREMPTORY DEMAND Lingreiininectaipaaens opel) Mr. Pies that if he wishes will give him all the judges, but to force this matter through we | that if he compels us to do it I shall resign from the committee and that we wili nominate Wilson on the Democratic Ucket and elect him to the legislature.” Tt was in this language that John Clancy, the Republican bows of the First ward, threw down the guantiet to Samuel H. Piles, the Great Northern candidate for Unite States senator, yesterday afternoon, when P. D, Hughes came to the Clancy headquarters with a perem- | tory demand from Mr. Piles that the | Clancys give him one of their judges lin each of the precincts of the Firat | ward, where the Clancys selected | the election officers for today’s pri- martes, Immediately after the message was '§ NOVELTIES is represented here, bought Buck ranges, ‘All your old stove back, too, TOMORROW- and saw no good reason for altering the decision it had made the night be- fore in relation to the caucus con- tests and would allow the judges ned by the ¢ won fairly in the First ward Was entitied to everything he obtained from the committee, m re, too. He would not give the Ptles tion any one of the judges, be de- clared. He was willing, however, as & compromine, to agree that both factions in the First should hold primaries and sen gations to the cc 4 contesting dele- nvention and allow | This, however, would go. ‘The entire fight tn the First ward was as far as he | the party and the Clancys centers Jabout the candidacy of James F Whisen for a seat In the lower house of the next Iegisiature. Wilson was not fortdnate enough to be “pleke ing to Mr. Piles” and was orderéd to withdraw from the race in favor of C. B Houston, @ Great Northern man. Wilson refused to be @ictated to, Sefeated Houston at the caucuses Monday night, hands down, and wilt almost certainly win out again tn the primaries this afternoon. ACTION POSTPONED ‘To accommodate Will H. Parry, of] i] the Seattle & Lake Washingtom Waterway Company, who wassun« able to be present at the meetin: the fire and water committee of th council, at its meeting last night Jeferred action on Murphy's erdte’ nance cancelling the city’s contrac with the company to furnish weter for sluictng the south canal At the annual prohi 1 orators leal contest of the University of Washington, held at the Methidist! Protestant church yesterdty, HE) Wi Hastings carried off the first hon« ore and will represent the univers’ sity in a similar contest, to be ddlas in Tacoma April >——— Dancing School, Prof. Willeorts, Ra hall, Pike street and Pirth avenue oo @. - Do you want a picture of your home? See Eggan & Ericsson, First avenue aA Both Phones, Main U6ie PRICES Night, 500, 400, Matinces, and 100, Weok my coer Next ‘ine Matinee ais “Brown’s in Town’”’ by a Splendid York Artists, He's Funny. 3c, 200, Cast of Presented Bec Brown. : SEATTUS STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 28, delivered Mr. P alled the Hepublican ty are . mittee, of which Clancy is a mem. ber, and attempted to whip tts mem- bers into enforcing his demand upon the Clancys He failed. Chatrman L B. Knick- | erbocker ruled that the committee straight from the der in support of the stand he nad taken. He asserted that he hed | the convention to settle the matter. | | between the Great Northern wing of | and since then a bitter fight has | been going on in the First ward, | with Wilson « strong favorite. He These Prices AreNot Friday Specials The peci the way we are closing out t entire Milliner effe m fe Stock of re High Gr and Orgar Open Evenings Waists k Walat ; a) « $3.00 $16.00 « $5.50 Hats Wor 0% ' t u " 1 $1.00 _ Flowers 15e $3 Velvets $1 1 $1.00 $100 'Things Were Doingat the Old Piano Store Yesterday--- 1207 Second Avenue Nine Sales Was the Record of the rio Here are the namen. It pays to buy here N. K. Voaper, 906 Boylston av enue, Wagner plano Wash., Kohler & Campbell pia FP. Churchill, $447 Woodlawn J avenue, H. & M. Cheabro plano. Mr. Re Dnvis, 229 Se av enue, Weaver orga ot, Bremerton, Wash Kimball plane W. J. Mclaughlin, 171 Ballard Javenue, Kohler & Campbell, pl { | Charles Preediund, | piano Mra. W. 0. Hrown, Montborne, | Wash, Weaver or ‘ 50 | Other planom at $197, $164, 8168, $200 ete. Pianon for rent “$250 | Benutiful organe that net! reeu- per larly at & $75, $85, $10 . here at 943, $48, S57, $62, * 50 $4.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per month. $246 | | Millinery at Hz 4 2 Yah Pianos at | 1305 Second CS: 1207 Second Avenue. Avenue. ~2e-LAWWN MOWERSr eo Columbia, 12-inch biade Columbia, 14-!och biade Columbia, 16-tich biade This mower is not a cheap sold with an absolu Lakewood, 14-inch biade, Lakewood, I#-inch blade, dwell, 14-inch blade, ball-bea: ing . Coldwell, 16-tnch blade, ball-bearing ERNST BROS, 506 Pike Streot Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 mower, but has brass bushi: guarantee. ball-b ball ngs and is { | ‘ WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE y fitted over 14, | acific We guarantes you s pair of that will fit EVERSOLE OF COMPANY, phone, Jamer 180). ond Ave. New York block. Moe © dozen bunches: TINY LITTLE BRUIN Ber a 0%ee Rei oumpkin Tthubarb, 1Me20 per Ib. As- ty ane tiles paragus, 0.2G1.50 case. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. April 28. Green Frult, Eto, ~The smallest bear o bern in captivity, and perhaps out of cap- L& ver box tivity, is dead and Ite skin has been ay toe stuffed and placed on exhibition tn enst of the un tains | jolden Gat uum. At birth GT box < Golden Gate yee — - ‘oe weehe | L& nox, Winter Nel which occurred recently | 0 Vicars and animal weighed 14 oun mother seemed at a lors to do with her diminutive offspring. Bhe rolied it about in the dirt of her cage, until ite tiny body was cov- ered with mud. The attendants res- x o tea bye fh Huckleber $2.0003.75 per bunch. Strawberries, $4.00 per crate. Australian onions, $318 per ewt cued the baby and attempted to May, rele and Feed alge it on a bottle, but It lived only | | Oats, 719% per ton paree days. Fl ‘ton; bran, $30 W.tmothy. new. §24 ton ‘The Green Lake Improvement Club will meet this evening at Good ‘Templar hall, Green Lake. THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICE (These prices are to any buyer is quantities, Prices on small purchases tverage 2 per cent higher.) cuget. bound 6 ton; middlings, ton. jumbo. Ber Aq Butter, Eggs, Cheese Native cr ry, Ze per Ib; Bastern ereamery, . He ib; storage, 2igz Egae—Naticn ranch, tle 4 hy we doa; Bastern, Sc Native. idgibo per Ib; Kast Poult ern. ito per Ib. Hatt on ie v a an "Mounders per Ib: soles Provisions ho’ per 1b: Fresh Meat-Cow beet, Tp per. Ibi steer beets Tafa tbs veal, Tile Ib, ts Pek vistors Hamme, 1bgriets. & breataa A BIG STRIKE bacon, ite ib: Dellies, Tesh, i24e im, 6 per cent discount on every dollar) you spend will be paid (not with us). Call and investigate. 209-10 A. W. Denny Bldg. 1414 2nd, *** Yakima carrots, he nto Rael Go to Spinnings for bicy.te re. Wai per Dunches: | bales, oe Wane Walla green onions, fog 8 vox; See 8.0 per ewt: The #pare time work given ladles . at room 301, 1414 Becond avenue ts SMART CLOTHES. MODERATR PRICES, HERALD, 1829 2d ay, *** proving ® great succes#. Call from to & eee Stone, Fisher & Lane Mixed Suits for Women Tomorrow D7. SPECIAL SALE Th It's t's ne {importance t Waist Sale and the The barg are these—t row only Tweed SPECIAL SALE 30 looking for pretty, cole to $15, you new suf who sod #urr are irable, styles n Venetian, fronts 4. wray buttons. with browr shades of Bton coat, reaching to yb either or tan | | Sale Muslin Drawers f the fine 1 at White Peau de Sole Waists, with Avat Waists in pale t the P trim Wa rows } and epe de ¢ _SPELGER 4 HURLBUT. FRIDAY’S FLYERS MEAN A POSITIVE UNDERSELLING OF ALL COMPETITION—We selves if these vals are ask you to judge for your- not absolutely the lowest. Croquet Window | Hammock Set Scr Complete for eight | 45 inche players, all select €4 wood, two coats of varnish; value, for $1.60 from 21 to 33 in. covered with black 98c $1.60, full size Ham- mock, with con- cealed spreader, pillow and valance - 980 * high, open Friday..200 Get 50-foot Cotton Garden Hose Friday for $2.79 9,000 feet of %-Inch Cotton Hore, in 80-ft, sections, has been se- cured to give snap to Friday's buying; {t's worth $3.76; Fri- day . oe eeeeees «$2.79 Priday , Flyer Stevens’ Bpray Pump; regular | .B30e Ball-bearing, 8-arm, rotary Lawn Sprinkler, $1.00, for -. 690 Arcade, ball-bearing Lawn Mow- er; @ high grade, fully war ranted machine, 14-in. cutting surface, 4 blade cylinder, $8.00, for $6.59 | Blue Ribbon Grass Hook, with razor steel, removable blade; regular 60c value; Friday.38e 10c Steel Garden Trowel......4¢ 25c, 35c and 40c Feather Dusters Go on Sale Friday at 10c A job lot of Feather Dusters, slightly stock worn, worth up to 400, will be closed out at. 100 10-at. Tin Dishpan; regular 20c | value . a 6-qt. Tin acted Can; regu- lar 25c value .. sooo To Brass Extension Rods, will ex- | _ tend 84 inches, worth 10c, for. Be | 1-burner B. B. Oll Stove; Seo value regular . 386 | Santa Claus Soap, large 5c || for “4 . Be _ —— | 15c medium size Stair Brush Friday Dinner Plates 5c 7-in, thin white Din- ner Plates, always | Meal. © sold for 10, now Jug . Se kind for GLASS Water Jug Teacups at 5 cts. Decorated Tea and Saucer; lar 100 value Gay «save 13c rystal Glass regular Cup regu- 130 Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union ¥

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