The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1904, Page 3

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THE SHATTLW STAR—TUPSDAY, MAY 3, 1904 : —_ 2 — T Rom | Sn Ay 1108 Sevond Ay 1900 Gecond Av 1608 Geoend = { AIG Warr WS Yprwnennorinmrnn SD parencres oS SZ .- a ft. RH a . pm) © | scsiscacouaneuommenean i} A Draining of Prices In § S 1 . f} Pee si adlile) COffGariigs New Ribbons and by 3 lo Neckwea ; 8 iH RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. CONTRACTOR TAKES SOME “ At 1305 Second Avenue | fe “ NEW FOUND” FRIENGS ‘Th Ki d Y u |}2| At Our New Store, 1305 Second Avefue, in the |§ AROUND THE TENDERLOIN 8 In ou ave : Arcade Building. vl ° " e atl AND GETS INTO TROUBLE 8 OPEN EVENINGS. 3 ‘iG Always Bought ||; Oe eae ae Meerctereameia | ain ak caine” ae: 4ae L. B. Colina, « cont r, went out | Sli eee Ga Kod andbeg a | planos ever told of in |F © to ee the “white elephant” Inat night Bears the | gg EO aS Th S al aan Glee a fh eal busy shoppers ae § lay ae | Dev 0 wor Promotes Dige: ation Cheerfut- | ' on that de 3 # . ness and Rest.Contains neither @| a | You Buy oa Bargain if You or Opium, Morphine nor Mineral, | $| z Secure One of These Lquid re Nor NARCOTIC. . was left | a] just half the regtlar ¢ | , : 74 . Officers | 6} value Flowers worth ae me 1 « place and, after lstening ded that Those that sell regularly | ® cae, a ‘ ts t ‘i it was high time ¢ en | at The are going here at | > 1 be t yecom tering the place, the D at 8 Bb. f med and silk wa tice wating ote Bran hal Velvets that sell ret eige traak alae put Collins’ r back in his q wlarly at $8.00 per yard | ool pocket, while n, who was Ve Use 3 are going here at $1.00 | 8B) c te cloth— much under n nee of b8| Aperfect Remedy forConstipa | per yard, Vella and just escape tender, John Wenoa, trying to con Worms Convulsions, Feverish: 3| cut in two. Shirt Walet [3 9) eve lue at $25 vince m that [tt was all right to) ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. or ver Butte, wtlk, regular valy a ne i 1 ink, eatin ’ y. _ | % | $30, going here at $20.50, |» ; ld | ' i » Cact rrested and taken to} BacSimite Signature of | bos waists. he aah $ An investigation ts be ones that sell at $6.60 usually, are being closed $15.00 searched at the station, and tt ts sald that the original amount n 1305 Second Av. “AY PUcres Sor Ferri eri se ss gett or Bae Pretty Wash FRAMED tm which he lost his R We are cloning out | Mish satan we a eee emacs Rata | | Goods ‘PICTURES | pecaune we want the Laaole, « 1 1 anothe oom that fe absolutely | Sil INE WASHABLE MADRASES—Fifty difter i $25 in the Mug sa! just | #4 organ bualn We | 10 to 2+yard lengths, tn all this season's iat nnd Art street from Jelmor are somewhat in a jungle in this ¢ombination stock of | eat ¢ es. | om, dots, figures, eat aera Pianos, organs, piano playe millinery, ete. but the abund 8 check» na f wantable mate os had t g ance of good things makes ft well worth your while to ten z vlale for oumn ad - nad al 8) Ger us a visit at our new store—1306 Second avenue. ls chotoe of the wh n 12%e « PI al wood Yeneer frames with Calldrwuitine ry ¥ ful studies, | PURE BANITARY GARMENTS AT LOWEST UCES. “69c IN CORSE COVERS, tight fitting with BAI Ta L PICTURES, in Kk and prettily trimmed with lace; mp« new rw mes, ie LADIES DRAWERS of good quality p | cambric, finished with fine tucks and wide t ANDSC in ‘7 lawn F special at B5e € r ‘ values, * * at 12% GOW NB of fine muslin, with yokes of | CABINET PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES of oma To Know the Feshion Get t May Designer TERMS—-$10.00 Down and $5.00 Per Month. Prices in Organs Cut to Manufacturer's Cost. T's an unusual ex- perience buy Pi- anos and ana, mixed with Millinery and Lace, and an un- usual predicament for piano mntn to be in, ut we're doing the best we can, selling Skirte and Panos and everything else in that line, ‘We have got to re altes on this big atock of Pianos and Organs and Pianists Playere was four Ay Pwooeg SOT: Stewart n later this will be asked to explal place in the Helw regarding his! early morning visitors, WILL /S FILED 1305 Second Av NEW YORK FINANCIERS ARE READY TO PUT UP MONEY TO BUILD AND OPERATE $1 GAS PLANT IF LIBERAL FRAN- CHISE 18 GRANTED “ay pwoses Sort 1905 Second Av The will of the late Fred Rr has been filed in the proba bag ertor — 1 . ape nase and remember thie | lett re im- | pany have already become stockho sale takes In our en- M c. D feets to we ee y y os " t tire line of artistic Son Se ee provement oon x | "Sne tamerum tun seas ame|$9] Stacee Seats cCarth r oods Co. has recetved from Mr. Ti the | Wall Btrect broker, is only proof of uy at least one | —— made to its $1 gus fran ent sccret meeting of the corpor of the Campbeil, Wheelock Kurtaman, Stuyvesant & Wagner Pianos, Terma as tow an Second Avenue and Madison St. wh and then $5 per month, $260 values... teens $150 $300 values .... ee ee ee g200 b $280 values $250 | nom that regularly sell at 8260, going here at $19 down and $6 autiful Oak Av Puooes Gori 1305 Second Av. « to take them { the committee have beer opies of a telegram re celved April 2, by John H. Miller, an attorney who is hore representing New which goes to prove that the charges ef al irresponsibility that have bee against the American Im ne of Judge Miller's —————— te He gives his address as I street, New York. and names hit] MURDERER OF LOTTIE BRACE | pany, @ etreat, WILL PAY PENALTY FOR Hi8/ The little girl, with { th F] T 1-8 octaves, solid wood, fine Bh 1905 Second Av. bh $300, at $1 ma, $10 down and $4 per month was enjoying her- } French Pt worth $76, take ft for $25. nge at Woodland “Bent Worry, Wateh Us Grow” One Kimball Organ, walnut md hand. good |$ 4) Park, when ane wan thrown trom |] Ga@@le tae bow feane Credit ee York bond buyers, from EB. W. Tisdale, gente nm worth regularly $50, your 0, with stool and Of the swing and ts ajur > ? 86 and $100, go- a walnut case mane, worth $65, $75 Solid oak a Beautiful new ing here $33, $43, $48, $57, © terms $3, $4 and $5 per month. Special for Wednesday 49c PA TROLME: N DISTURBED Lal) mecsinr ws ws umn a | BABY CARRIAGE SALE jout the directions of Mayor Ballin | 1305 Second Av. For &-Ib pall Pure Leaf Lard. ‘elegram follows: | ger and Chief Delaney in enlarging " . a ade pics special tor Webnes * abl ready to] CRIME NEXT FRIDAY | DEALERS | the assembly room, which has been The leading manufacturer of baby carriages and go- day only. rons . .- eee Bik. | found inadequate. This caused the carts has sent us almost every style that he makes, which indies ond porate tee fall - m oe " | relieving force some inconvenience, § means that we show a most complete assortment. | authority to negotiate. Nothing éefl-| zennon Champoux. the murderer of |¥,100 Seem 1305 Second Av. 1305 Second Av. 1305 Second Av. U) as their clothing and accouterments Wisse Cuciaten sd eh caste bade oat ind | mite until franchise passed sigeaeub tate Ineen ‘tle were bandied with: due respect se carriages and go-carts have, according to our judg- 3 In regard to the amendments te ph oan gy ga oy Minter ford Ds — ~- - . otek eres — ment, more good features tha n any ther kind because we ranchise proposed by City cou A . nieen! olution ovidin urthe be nd ook oO ¢ in selecting and were sure before w ft reroll Mh court vars 3 th pealtentiory at a sanction pe Thea wi | oped ty this rseana to prevent | t i ur time in ing and were sure before we bought. mmittee, Robert B. Hun- Pil) on, j pent ciohaie, aie nome crowding in the assembly room. Regular prices were fair—special prices are very much Remember, we have the best fent of the company, sald} nar ® noose proved unsucce: | two detectives and sixteen pat {nn eae rr jm tO your edvantag yesterday: “We have no objections to the pro- visions proposed which will make it} us to construct 300 miles number of years stock of Tea in city. We wuarant ar T to please you, Our 60c Teas are as good as others stores charge you $1.00 per pound for. We have good Teas at 2 be and bi mace men, bringing the force up to 100. the supreme eourt of the! on Broadway will be taken up as " | soon as the new men are put on the x's brother, J> A. Cham- force. Ex-Chief of Police Sullivan Suy for cash—or buy on time and let baby make the payment, and you pay the balance as you wish. A Folding Go- pound. . : . holde & responsible position with ia = will probably be given the new cap- | seein se it wae hens +g the premhoan « ex-| Advisory Committee Approves beer on the proposed Jail and re- | Cart That Is ADAMS TEA & COFFEE | ecutton wi ) near at hand, A. | 4 ceiving hospital building at Fittn | J. Gpeckert, hie attorney, says he Mayor’s Plan to Increase} ana yesior wax postponed. City En- | Gomifortable | would have gone to Washington and |agineer Thomson announced that he | nterceded with President Roceevelt in} Force }had not completed his plans Will buy a Full Size z Adjustable Frame is made of: selected, well- seasoned white maple, neatly wrapped in close weave rattan; wheels are ‘set far apart, which adds to the elasticity of springs, and are mounted on heavy eolld rubber t k adjustable to any reclining or upright position; exactly as illu ed; special for this week . .. $4.50 921 Second Ave, Near Madson STRONG TEXTURES None but strong tex- tures are joyed in themaking of our cloth- ing for boys. It t# the only way to insure wear for a reasonable fength of time. The t; the & & m 3 m Ss rease the Seattle police for se thattinwer wntotaea vie pian) 1OVRL BADLY INJURED | & iat recat carers eae Curtain Stretcher lecided that he #hould at the next ‘pital ‘by the city ambulance this meeting of the cc L be allowed to mgorping suffering from a badty Regular $1.50, for 4-qt. Galvanized Reciadlinns cx an, OVERSTOCKED SALE TOM A. Waleee EXTRAORDINARY VALUES | Ji tis "sei" asics es tor : 100 SELECT AND HIGH GRADE SUITS Razor Stee! Grass Hook for AND SKIRTS-—MANY EXCLUSIVE ented by Pa , the restricted | early this morning on a furnished by Johr Fischer, who was held up in that ghborhood early yesterday morn- | ing. Jy The Lace Curtain Sale Continues on the Top Floor More than 100 Styles of 23e Wednesday's Flyer brices save money. 5 eaneomay 5 Fiver Metal and Brass Beds s other offer like this in the Metal Sed ETAMINE SUITS Eton effect, black, blue and brown, silk lined, $22.0, epectal $18.50 Bought 6,500 feet Double Green Lined Cotton He at less than factory ¢ in 50-ft. sections, worth $6.00, for $3.98 Sale This Week Suits$3.50up FANCY MIXED TWEED ETON JACKRT BUIT, with sleeve cape and n to Criti "| © 77] @ me < © Topcoats |. sizeseé Rye... Bra Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company $15 00 99.00 up ‘aie &tlurlbut Second and Union * Quality Guaranteed be e~ cert | WALK nt va ty s ca «ray “3 seorted J. Redelsheimer & Co, 9 5" ; 3 Bhaden; all the es nets Second Avenue and Union Street Strongest Topcont House in the Ito show that we have finar trimmed. Price Up SONNEY. WATEON CO. ““THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” ace sponaiiy, we have 3 \ Bottled = Sold Only at 614 The N York S JACOB PERL, Foserat Directors and Embalimara. Par isip-dne Pint tine don. Golembla I meanter F. O. Merger end Prank Att WOO e, Seattle, Wash.. he ew or tore 142 “hy Avenue | BER ear atts 18 asatlic Wash wood of the Globo Wall Paper com-

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