The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1904, Page 7

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DOINGS AT the last row on ar general a tens r ents mad town pre ard. ‘The 1 » paving. Of citizer well sa 1 with the result The saloons are within the business center rd gates —_—_ BREMERTON MANY STREET IMPROVEMENTS ARE GOING ON-—THE SALOON QUESTION HAS BEEN SET TLEO {Bpeclal to The Star BREMERTON tald by property provement of the stre by the city nett being a surplus in the fs expected that wh Meet arrives, the last the city will present attractive appearance. Business ts b: over ¢ ty. The pr addit * of several man in the in The Sta ¥ Barclay, means much to the sare being mad: ems that work will bring ‘The saloon question, @ome trouble wan June @atisfactorily settled azo § ton had xrogrhopa Drunk sallora were fre of. fensiy 1 the tone of ger Lie « grew #0 marked that ity counel! v to abolish th one Fevoking the Heenses of own ers. Thie wae done, but the nse feos had already patd the money had to be return to the saloonke ors. The leense money had atready Deen spent and warrants on the city trea were floated the ehamt of comme tle. whe ap * debt i pald off the mioonkeepers. When these Warrants fe e ntly ty council ador he plan of ne five new « s, the fees the mew leew * to be used for J off th warrants held by the Seattle chamber y done. by a number of the and whe ar fetpated a re ne ® str w nidewalks are by factions of biue-jackets,” on very good make their he ent saloons and ¢ vity are Within tuys this city has taken an Ox- be oe well as ty are ath, | nore enlivened all navy yard, as announced | Admiral | ity and] for the} the government which expected, has been About a year net with rters wake trouble by mixing on the street un- Ger the present system. ers and tourt use and there is probably no ‘The new recetving-ship. the Phil- edetphia, ia much admtred by visit Bhe ts now in full othe reeetving ship In the navy #0 com- modious and convenient christening ball, given Philadelphia went into there have cial events on board, the officers « Plane are be fertaining frequently Ing made for an entertainme’ ¢ the the commtmion, been several emailer so and ball when the Pacific squadron ar rives the latter part of the month ‘This evening Dr. W. the ship's Paymaster and Mr surgeon. wilt M. Wheeler entertain . Civil Brnatoecer and Mra. Lewrens, and Mr Mee F. G. Philadelphia. finished over there ft Under the ob had no lack of t continually rv The new ants, nag togethe Forbes at a ‘party in his quarters on boa elty Jali has not & month, a been no prisoner to put In d system the jail Hons and the town and making trouble. now at The force of from 150 to 200 work in the navy yard are excavating for the big machinery building that ts as noon as the new fore: m next month. } so being made for the ae, which od ander the busy on to be built and preparations made ne w ed the ground nm wh the peawall to be built fommer Gredging earn ph ‘The cont are now being m ment to bay come within of the tract are now nearly finis understood the work be « 1 by the within a few days. —~ WASHINGTON, D. ‘The navy department has issued an advertisement calling for for by ¢ that the depths the requi gover WANT SUPPLIES FOR NAVY YARD (Special to The Star) ment ed on this as soon ‘as the new foree is taken on fn July. actors who have gowerr been have of the ements cs supplies for the Puget sound navy ards 1. The tat used in Bids for ar to be sent to | and pened Mare June 28. Underwea wi Becond avenue h0'8 your island k — Argument ther at the bids to be opened June of supplies wanted in cludes » large amount of material repalr wo been | as yet Johan L. THE SEATTLE STAR -T HURSDAY, unk UlT MARRIAGE AT SEA IS SAID TO HAVE CAUSED A SHIPWRECK : FIRST OFFICER CELEBRATED HIS WEDDING HILARIOUSLY AND THE SHIP COLON RAN ON THE ROCKS HENRY GABOT LODGE. IS WRITING THE PLATFORM | WASHINGTON §.—Sena-} convention will be so overwhelm or Henry Cabot Lodge of Massa-|ing and the “stand pat’ sentiment wets, who is writing the Ke-|#o strong that there are likely to ibiiean national platform, is be few changes in the platform resident's chum, The prosident| bearing th yuse weal that calls him Cabot and he conven | is carried to Chicas | th ident as Theodore, They| As to Bnglish the Chicago plat , ck riding together and| form should be one of the finest take long wall They visit much| "what there haa been.” Lodge ts and talk of | of which they/one of the strongest men in con-| know more than ‘most anybody jaress on Kinglish, Words correctly] Their friendship is of long stand=|arranged and clearly expressive of ing and time seems only to make|hie ideas fall from } lips as it stronger, In 1895, working te-| smoothly and eastly as mutilated) gether, they made a notable liter-} Hnglish from the lips of a camp: ary production ealled “Hero Tales|orator, Those who know Lodge From American History would no more expect to hear him] Of course, this writing of the) make a grammatical err n a] platform by Lodge smacks a little| senate speech tt ld ox of party y etorship, but it ix, In| pect to see him br turn fact, not extra It in the} @ handepring customary dominant! Lodge's profemston t of lit . in y al con erature, He haa p a lot tion to prepare the platform tm ad-| of books, the first in He ls ° & member of historical, art, geneal r » have conference ogieal and antiquarian societies lea cide upon th Lodge was president of the Phil-| talk to be embalmed tm the adelphia convention in 1900 and a| and then de ate ¢ two| Year ago of the Alaskan boundary | Hows to do the literar commis He served three terms finish product and|in the house. This i» his second | finally approved by the leaders and/ term in the senate. He is 64 years] ts then submitted to the commit rich, and lives in « beautiful pe at Nahant, in Boston harbor monally he ts cold and distant aw statesman that ever came out on resolutions appotnted by the | convention In comer platform ts amendment any open for discussion annie the ple belt The changes made de ttee the cut and dried | The most tmportant change jade in any bullt-in-advance platform tm} PRESIDENT recent years was the injection of gola into the Republican platforth at St. Louts In 1896. SAN FRANCISCO, June 9—Anj steamer was best man, and Miss! Lodge in working in d with | Olatao passonge s brides-| ideas evoly oe . Insta eurtehig, marriage andl cen * Hy Wan Seiden | thene -evelved of Walle "| GUCCEEDS J. W. CLISE AS HEAD! fneased by. th a OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | et of San Salve-/ | . r 4 were re od | y on pon hed Tho Chamber of Commerce at its - mere and = excitemen }inepting yesterday received a re | ade: ° amer, but ts }atlést from United States Consul L. ote and has no othe | Bdwin Dudley, at Vancouver, B. C : . os other than | }teappoint a committee of promi- | < ' « nent members to visit that city n off q : : - t dgring the summer The matter : t . She will probably | was referred to a Jal commit: | fr the hearing te which will take up the ques _ deg ‘aptain irvine is one of the com tion and report t© some future . having | Meeting 1 and Off The trustees of the Chamber met » y bis er Wilsor welt has been in the Atpvious to the general meeting and ar w k mploy f the company for ¢ ive elected the following officers t bin m dintrit a} are. during all of which time be President, John Schram; first vice| sn © and beer in has never received a repri-| president, C. J. Smith; second vice the nuptial, In his ment. Ke 6 aid send} president, L A. Nadeau; treasurer,| WA. Wei Bee Se Se Will H. Parry; secretary, James B. : Vgerptes pe Meikle, The new officers will as-| <n - € - a r ime dw S ul. yee ated every ember | the wedding Wilson strongly HENRY CABOT LOD( "rr pe bee oan thank- “ - > ae tend - or a ee ann > ‘estne foativity fere os att ded by “the. ing the retiring president for his; a oy p Iagahan an rs on the/om board, the flow pagne | his cabinet, Lodge, Cannon, Aldrich, | Services was passed | ao ine ss pitartad on her re.| beng restricted within the bounds| fale, Daizell, Elkins, Hitt and a| “Resolved, That the board of/ - fated voyage to Central |°f propriety few other party leaders trustees, expressing the sentiments cont Hines ice Eitrida Schmid.| Another feature of the story of |The Roosevelt influence at the! of the entire membership of the romance and advent fleer Wilson did not parents with the n rings, the first & pretty lit re ts that OF was on re bore Dan Cupid was also on board, a jerman widow, w te to her home in Ham hie mar int hie tntimation being given them when he took his bride stowaway. He did not stay long in " hiding, however, for the steamer | thélr home in San Fradcisco and was no sooner on the high seas | !"troduced her as his wife. than he came boldly out and se-| sire Roup will emer lected as bis victim Chief Officer —— tertain the & of the GO. A. R 335 Latona avenue, this eve The guests will assemble at Melock at Third avenve and Wikson, Men of the are trained to think and act quickly and the gal ne FREDERICK & NELSON, o Complete Credit Housefurniehers FRIDAY SPECIALS ght is reserved at all times to limit th quantity of any special sold to a custe Lsales of Friday specials are for cash. Delivery at our co’ 8 soon as possible. No ©. © D. or telephone orders can t A NEW LOT OF REGULAR $2.75 Beauvais Axminster R 27200 INCHES, GORS ON TOMORROW AT $1.80 Each ere are a dozen or so patterns to choose among, in SALE This $2.25 Folding Camp Cot, To- ortental and floral designs. Regula morrow _— on 6 each; Friday cial, each $1.3 5 Good Oey Printed Lin- asonable Just Now has a hard maple oleum, Tomor- - 3 5 Aap ly gay CUT ONLY there is a fold into Nine patterns of Printed Lino. cost cam be tucked loum, in blue, green, tan eo a low. For brown and red color combina. this ant B5e feet 6 Inches The above price includes cut t long Reg ing on PLEASE BRING Friday spe ROOM MEASURES. 8 Extra Heavy Copper Nickel-Plated Teakettle, Tomorrow 98c As a spectal A 50-Piece Deco- | rated Dinner } Set for $3.98 & Roches ter a Ket ut extra oe 4 hea ey” ae " aner copper and well nickel plated n " forget 1 and r for O80 $3.08 Cleaning Up Sale Continues in the Drapery Department FRE DERICK & NELSON, dine) Complete Credit Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets at her home lant officer lost no time in woolmg| son street © Univers and wedding Mra Schmid ee ee ‘The marriage ceremony w: per. >. formed by Hishop & V. &| Who's your tailor? Herald, passenger. The storekeeper of the! Second avenue SPELGER & HURLBUT. SPELGER & HURLBUT. Did You See the Crowd Here _ Last Friday? You'll See © one tomorrow. It's our purpose to make this month's rules memorable. You'll surely Tomorrow You'll Pay | $2.98 for $4.00 Door Cotton Hose state for 906 JUST SECURED 4,000 FEET WHITE COTTON HOSE in . sectic h $4.0, for..92.98 const LER bler Repair Outfit a J ete for b06e high, extend from 200 ORe WINDOW to 14 In $1.50 BEST STEEL HEDGE SHEARS WIRE CLOTH—Of best black wow wide, per yard 20 in. wide, per yard $2.00 HAMMOCK for In rich red apd green back p ete You Never Saw Such Friday Bargains as These nai HEATHER POT PIS! fe, f G colors, close weave and lay Hows scoTCH Sack and qt. GRANITn MILK PAN, 17q va FRAT vaing, for fi bright THEW KETTI VEC TABLE. MATS PAN, painted {0c Buys a Gas Stove TOS COVERED DUST alnes, for the px “Boap t Friday at P special 1060 Pay 25c fora $1.25 Covered Dish Fuchia Decor BABBITT’S SOAP ly knows, laur every be Se IMPROVED ITER Friday at Friday We'll Sell 8c Blown Tumblers at 4c Ruy two glasses for the Their §-on, Highly Polish sin. GLASS BERRY DISH ree ular for 136 n. PRETTY CRYSTAL G VASE, 1 1 at Se MEASURING Best glas value, for MIXING BOWLS. at. YRIAOW MIXING BOW! ¢ At t-qt. YELLOW MIXING BOW! OPAL PLATES ha worth 1 tor... Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union GAS TOA of one Tumblers at it glass effect at Rhee Mason's Qt. Jars O96 do measuring 7 et head FRANCES man =H KNOWLTON, KNOX IS A Es mer CANDIDATE ::: ptate \' PHILADELPHIA, June 9-H. C.] Prick, representing Attors Gen-| Mad eral Knox, la here in the intere lyf GREW THIS HAIR PROVE Results from its use are QUICK and PERMANENT, (ey “alte “ie MPKENNA 1S bos APPOINTED tt andida in t u Pit ' j ‘ Te Dn. ¢€ June 0— V McKenna, a lawyer of ne it t as this morning ap ney General John trict uige for Porte " endorsement was the x or pane , act of the late Senator rene ar thus. Lescht,| Phone R 1191 and make an ap 1 ‘ half hor polntment for a sitting, Eggan 10:20 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily. Brickson o AND WE CAN IT. rd, Chtoago, IY MISS LUCY MAY, an 4 Years, . 6036 Forestville Ai CHICAGO, i. LITTLe FRANCIS MARIE KNOWLTON Whose phe giory of most mature women. floor. The extraordinary most admirable head of bh ir ever p them having hair that wor aph appears herewith has a most beautif Frances te only four years old, and ber hair hangs within 12 inches of the hair atrengther ul head of golden hair, thicker than the crown o@ of DANDERINE has grown for this little girl the of her age in the world. The other two ladies ults they are getting. Neither of to their waists before beginning the use of Danderine, IT 18 POSITIVE AND PERMANENT IN ITS RESULTS. When applied to the scalp on either old or young. und for weeks jomnplich every tiful, and there if it dow and 61.00 per » waiting » FOR BALE AND GUARANT! ‘qui my DANDERINE acts advertisement to the K and 10 cents in silver or stamps to pay post ED BY THE QUAKER DRUG CO,, 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE, AGENTS... Emergency Sale of Men’s Suits This is the hurry knew. ft makes the hair sprout end grow thick, long and beage nd me either, Any druggist will refund walt we claim. ruggists in three sizes, 25 centa, * will send @ large sample free by return mail to any ltom Danderine Co., Chicago, with thélr name and address THE HUB — call to the best sale Seattle ever Because of cold weather and a very backward season we are selling the finer suits at a very direct loss. That sounds ‘ Whenever any merchant and make money at the same ‘fishy,”’ but its true. can sell suits at a third less time---when we can do that the Millennium may be said to be here. We Are Selling the $20.00 and $22.50 Suits For Men at $12.85 Not because we like but because creditors demand It. All styles, all popular fabrics and all sizes in the tot. Just So You Get That Habit On the Square— Opposite the Totem Pole

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