The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1904, Page 5

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SHAFER BROS. Best Clothing? Brokaw Bros. ‘The Brokaw Bros.’ Clothing fe the best clothing we know of, and it's our business to know the whole line. It's “led _ process” for fifty years. honored with the ex ee agency. Suits or T: Brokaw ‘The Shafer Spectal Clothing Makes an excellent = runni mate for the Brokaw line. ans Imperial | |Hats "4... Everybody claims their par- tieuler three-dollar hat the “best made.” You can only * Gecide by taking ours on the f guarantee. Grey hat is sold with the proviso that you may of bring it back, if it goes wrong. | Sue $3 Straw Hats in immense va- riety, $1.00 up. Sold here ex- ¥ clusively. Shafer Bros. Arcade Buliding, Second Avenue and University Street SHABE TREATED GOV. CARTER OF HAWAII oe ASK MORE MONEY | | is | LANDS FOR Me Washingtor with the atte: in aggregate axe ships entering and the ts y obliged to 4 der to admi wh emall creeks national gc The United States expends only per capita annually in the territory, while here it expends more than § These facts I am go ing to impress up on gros the view of obtaining more appropriations for the is ‘MOVEMENTS OF on with Announcements relative to tne summer movements of the revenne cutters were received in the elty yesterday. The Bear and Manning will eatl from San Francisco. The former will go to Dutch Hart and the latter will take the Bering sea patrol. The McCulloch will take & senatorial party from San Fran-| ctaco. | The Perry, now tn this port, will | Proceed along the inland route to j Southeastern Alaska. She will take | Cot Kutchin of the United States —_ commission, who will tnapect jal canneries an hatcheries from Fort Wrangle to Kodiak. The Rush is again stationed at Sitka, CONSIDERATION 1S POSTPONED The conference committee of im Provement clube decided yesterday afternoon to postpone ccnsideration Of its sub-committee’s report on the smoke nulsance until next Monday. Im the meantime the results of the committee’s investigation will prob ably be turned over to Mayor Bal- Unger. SMART CLOTHES 1329 Becond ave. ‘$10 A MONT Will mpke you the owner of an acre of rich, mellow ground. You can take immediate pos- session when you make your first payment, and an acre of land like this will produce everything in the way of “gar den truck” and fruit one family can use—and mpre. Land level, and near George- town—s-cent car fare—only a} few to sell. eo (ee 202 and 203 New York Block. HERALD. REDUCED FREIGHT RAIS On household goods to ail points. Through cars. Saving of re) to W per cent The Seattle Transfer Company Closing Out the M. D. Pease Stock of Millinery Wea still cloat out the M. PD. Pease stock of millinery and suite at fifty cents on the dollar and In some canen le to make room for our ex- tensive piano business. These are interesting days for bargain hunters, and it pays litle dealers big returns} by investing their money here. |. Suits worth $17 going here at $6:00. That's a sample of how prives| GAZ: (Bi. 1305 Second Ave. l accept THE SEATTLE ‘AR—WEDNESDA |RURAL ARTIST DRAWS | PICTURES ON FUNGI # Ce DIAMOND ICE AND FRANCHIGE BY CITY CC STREETS BY REFUGING STORAGE TE WITH THE ELECTRIC TRUST! COMPANY GIVEN AMENDED DUNC IL—SOLONGS VOTE FOR DUSTY TO PURCHASE GPRINKLER ALASKA TRADE LAW IS UPhELD| ‘SMASHED | RECORD WASHINGTON, D. ¢ June 1 The United f * wuprem ut in a decision yesterd » Up tho Alaska trade law. The court decided tor the government in the cases of C. EB. Winn and Johnacn|M/NE DIVORCE SUITS WERE against James M 1 t BEGUN YESTERDA es marshal, and K nar | Binns ve. the United St The cou 1 nledt A An appropriation of $ 0 was al aa ly panes nuded fra it | lowed for the repair of the olty sitp,| liaabtlaikaaltd ' t Ia the Diat é age t the f f Washington str mn , ‘ 1 any, wt ha f mpete on The li ene of dortune te MORAN BROS. COMPANY IN.| OM Broune of ¢ Cate ny in fore ng Hehe fixed at 40) Her year, An or VESTS $100,000 IN NOME LINER O'Ly and by tts franet em proved iy the Moensing ' t " 0 i tte w hw apt vehicles 1 rf 4 ; round in the triet f ip Gio Ivins antl revenue , - " 1 loo & St ‘ ay wa rohayy by the park board! pany’s Nome line a on ; . Bull- merely giver Blot loth 14 wnt 1, Hazelwood a4di-| chased yostord moon by th 1 .% “ > wal by jt for wae ae playgrounds WAS) Moran fro: - Rn ey t \ ttle I eutiror t shipyard from Kagie Har alg 7 that yea A petifjon. of tie University Com-| op», i was purct ‘ : : Against th prot {M hy |munity Club that the water rat castmedat. te te tan - Mr Anna Black and Crichton t not | x much an possible, wo) |” $14 J 1 e ter Black ¥ to t er t enovgh water funds to") nh ae = Sepeens © Aaa mpat y of t mn ar th “ water bontia was. placed on file for about five ye uring which ' . bers voted against it n A petition of Moran Broa, for an| “me she has on different A t a that th n of lease for portion| Alaska runs ‘ + i | . ht he ’ ¢ Re 1 avenue was granted She is an iron ship and was built th ile of J and 4 th Th any agrees to bring the|!™ 1874, It will take nine month - f ‘ ya pa tion of the ft occupies to| to ¢ her in good r again if the season ade when the © expires, clain —-—-- — A A t for ing that it nee ym to bulld tb hase of another bina-|the battleship b , " Te mproveme pvolving ar WILL PUT ON GATES é- As an experiment the Seattle ungil 1 found @ | Rlect Company has placed gates WHILE THE PRICES MAY BE MARKED S8USPICIOUSLY h beown color by # a doren of its Hammond cars LOW, DEPEND UPON IT, YOU CANNOT BUY POOR SHOES AT ing it. ‘Ee ieethed tron Heretofore these care ave been PETERSON'S. amination ap "ile parti ms t open on the side next te the oe on ot 2 r track and several accidents . caine ted new gates are necessarily of a dif . " Pa] ferent kind than thor od on the car Hidin pated FINANCE COMMITTEE WILL ae, Cieing NES os ONS W | Dou las r i et teen j which 1 make EXPEND NOTHING IN RE ad e RT TOWNSEND, Wh. Ju i ’ th r x ' T 1 ae — ; r : ee SAIN AMANT : i par w te that of transf tt lo ls to € w Se eres 62 aS Ts be 8 : wenttot ual Piste may have more time to pre-| j ne Cull of this growth oe, aoe oe ipaf building at Fifth and Yesier,| ere one many wie be iaoy = ay % facg | the*finance committee of the coun-| (By Sortpps News Anan) ered to do the - Sama pols the (89 iP Yesterday decided to temporarily! yoxpon, June L—The Enatien | DOUSSe Men's Kid and Box Calf Shoes, per with but me § employ another man in his pam pair i... : . $3.00 Port Townsend, ka t right ® »y at Kpsom today was won by men, @ natura A ¥ sketch, « t tment, The councilmen are an i4 fe Rothschilds Seint Douglas Velour | Cc t and Viet Kid bducher and arti ite 0 wt e work. int to get before the voters of the city! Amant, at 6 to 1 French colt}, bal. styles .... $3.50 on . ens 1 at first had mnwoh pow preposition - = ae mee ly bo nt was a favorite at 7 to 4,/0 douglas Fan Box Cait, lucher style shoes, $3.50 ro et ou hod . Ons tae carne oy Renard | but he did not show Douglas Patent Colt Skin Shoes $3.50 el cnet 8 an Gee ae 2 toe, appointed to report on the mat-|,, ncashire, owned by Ruchanan./{ Douglas Finest Vici Kid, matt top, blucher for himaeif . 1 ‘ “ ppo Ay bi the whisky distiller, was the only| style shoes . elt iinet ri Y fel of newes I t care to dive re” \ter to the counell, will get | American-bred cott in the race. It] a $4.00 work has o style . the ex f* ip gs part of ee ree ted to| WA# One of those that alvo ran. No —_——_—— - -o - he finance committee decided to! 4 merican jockey was in the race. | . about it that is fascias sture ted ade . it... 4 nae x k 1 the ordanance appropriating KI Edward viewed the race but Children § Shoes hands are eageriy for b What 1 know | $1,660 for bullding an addition to) im, queen rem 4 away on 0c “ camiceth mak tentin must te tered the city jail, taking the position! cont of rain. The usual large crowd Of Plump Vici Kid Stock, inner wae ; ether pestithe of|0id now to been that any money spent that “rat | vas present and outer soles and counters the « anv have pr * cy I venture to say, he n trap” betng w of solid leather, good wear wy : nt guaranteed— mented with and succeeded tn turn-| would pustie many © man or womem line, this artist, A um. |b > pen to Grew claima to have disco ela aajcan HOt sketch an of treatment for the preservation of | paint ever. Oncea ts made it Is DEAD neeen tees de News Children’s Box the fungus which ts wholly his n| sine. If it is wrong, your conk new Yori” May | Calf Shoes, de fo the case mneuaeaty ont tha'ls opitied Seanion, chancellor of the arch-/ built to stand @locese of Ban Francisco, died today | herd wear MIGHTY HUNTER Sean en | at St. Vincent's hospital of @ com-/ neat shapes COHEN DENIES \""r*' NEW YORK. June 1—Saunve! R.| plication of ailments stot... abe W. D. Atem, a professional big! Calloway, president of the American| peace — Le ©. M. Wilbur, a promineat real S/LLY RUMOR - fu During the past few days Dame! penineuia for the Museum of Art of an operation f and Science in Brooklyn, N. Y. She started a mild | ——~ RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Rumor has been bumy tn the base ball world. reign of terror among the fans when the startling news was cir culated that the series between Se attie and Tacoma, scheduled for the week beginning June 13, would be transferred to Portland, and played there. The fans went up into the on hearing this. President a Coben spent belf bis time in an swering questions yesterday He settled the question last night by making the official announce ment that all games scheduled to be played at Recreation park would be played there. He also stated that the club had no intention of releas ing Pitcher Shields. NEW YORK GETS IT June 1.—Presideat of the National Baseball ague, fave out the statement yes day that the protested game be St. Louis and New Y which was played on May 7 contested by the former ch been credited to New York NEW YORK Pulliam. Les ork and bad BADLY INJURED BY ELECTRIC CAR R. H. Brown, ® colored man, was struck by & Renton car and badly eut about the lower limbs: near Van Asselt station, on the In terurban line, last night. He was taken to the Seatle neral hos pital In the ambulance, where an examination revealed that the man's injuries were not of a serious na ture. DRAFT COMPLE} Te ob The new draft of the American Improvement company’s gas fran chine was at last completed yoster | day and a copy of it handed to the officers of the It is un derstood that the company will not the franchise as it no stands, and Is hoping to get It mod fied in the councH, company of will hold their tomor The county schools in the state annual session in Spob The senuion te hel bh year, me of com ing meth iits in sehool work superintendents row for the purp ods and res came hunter, arrived in Seattle yes ~— y en ronte to Alaska, where he ident of the Lake Sh York Central railways and president of the Union Pacific & specimens of rv bearing animals on the Kenw | bone. After serving the ple of Seattle, in fact, every art of the state of Vashington for 17 years we have com cluded to retire from business. HIGH and the doing Seattle have us to get out We desire, pm and, RENTS expense of business in forced at this time, to thank our many cust rs for the generous man ner in which they purchased, We are bot 1 to vacate our store by July 1st and as we do not de to move one of goods, we marked all goods in plain fig ures at absolute cost and in many cases less than cost Come in and Help Yourself Our stock ry TINGS, BUFFETS, ODEL DR marked HEART TO H REFRIGERATORS, DINING T. SSERS, IRON BEDS, PILLOWS—nearly « away bel yet »w » go at Cost Daulton Carpet Co. | Locomotive Company, former pres-| and New| estate man, and Miss ida Harriett mber, We wre Going Out of = Furniture and Carpet Business *| Burke, both of this city, were mar- Marks church at 8:3. v @ied| ried at St suddenly this morning as a result! o'clock thie morning, They will be jor diseased mastoid! at home after June 15 at 1458 Twen- ty-first avenue. - 08° | the appearance of $3.50 shoes, DOr PALE «2.606. ceee renee $2.50 Ladies’ Patent Leather Shoes, blucher style, military heels, up to the minute bee a3 pair .. ‘Best Low Shoe Values 8% toll .... tee Kid, ll to 2... $1.35 Children’s Kid One-Strap San- dais, silk bow, fancy buckle, hand sewed, sizes— 8% to 11 -...08e | Ladies Kid Oxfords, patent ti 11% to2 91.25 neat, new styles, act worth $1.35; tomorrow special, per pair, Ninety-Bight Cents. 98 Cents Ladies’ Kid Oxfords, hand Ladies’ Genuine Don- ola Kid Shoes Patent tips, solid leather soles sewod, per pair .......91.50 and counters, $1.75 valu Ladies Kid Oxfords, blucher morrow special ......... $1 styles, military heels, per palr Ladies’ Kid Shoes, matt kid tops, patent tips, a snappy style shoe, at « low price, per pair.. * teseees seen, BLOB Ladies’ Viel Kid Shees, blucher style, dull matt Kid tops, all $1.50 Ladd Kid Jui iret, with rubber cushion heels, per pair, $1.50 Ladies’ Patent Leather Highest Grade Oxfords, large eyelets, French heel, per pair EART TALK ARPETS, LINOLEUMS, MAT- ABLES, CHAIRS, ROCKERS, verythtng in the above lines is and less, Cor. ist and Spring Seattle's Old Reliable Furniture Mouse, MEN'S GENUINE VA- $2.50 ere i SHOES, $2.50 all the wear and appear- 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. ance of $3.00 shoes, per pair WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE We have successfully fitted over 18, ( Dersons with glasses in Seattle and the Pacifie Nort We muarantee that will fit COMPANY, phi ou a pale of °VERSOLE ¢ ne, James 1801, 709 lasses NORTH ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO, S. S. GARONNE (4,000 TONS) SAILING ON JUNE 2nd FOR NOME, SOLOMON, BLUFF CITY AND GOLOVIY BAY Conr ing at Golovin ior White Mountain and Gounoll City. Connecting at Nome for 1 Kotzebue Sound Points, Through Tickets for All Points. FRANK WATERHOUSE @ CO, (Ino.) Agents, Burke Building. TICKET OFFICE, Alaska Pusitic Navigation Co, 908 FIRST AVE. PREIGHT OFFICE, L. H. Gray & Co, 102 FIRST AVE.

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