The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1904, Page 5

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Decide After You See On the Car Line On the Lake Houses Built and Gold on $6 Per Month Lots $14, $16, $24, and Up op SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO Great Tie Special 1,000 Silk Band Bow Ties in a Splendid Assortment of Beautiful Patterns, Actual Value 30¢ to 40c, Tonight ONLY 1407 Finst-Ave. North Alaska S. S. COMPANY Steamship Garonne Galling on oF about July wer for Nome, Solomon Biuff, Coumecting at Nome reg York, Teller | nd Kotasve Bound Ticket Office ™" aye NK WATERIHOL _General Agents. INTERESTING DAYS FOR PIANO BUYERS Closing Out the M. D. Pease Stock of Millinery wi still closing out the M. D. Pease stock of millinery and suite at fifty cents on the dollar and in some eases leas, to make room for our ex tensive plano bustnenss. These are interesting days for bargain hunters and it pays little dealers big returns by investing their money here. Sults worth $17 going here at $5.00, That's a sample of how prices GoiAhtQ, 1306 Second Ave. ight lat ave. iB & CO, fice. | GATES LEFT FOR ST, LOUIS—DELEGATION WILL VOTE FOR MEMBERS OF PRESIDENT'S? . . ‘ . HEARST FAMILY WILL DO VARIO : = ge SUMMER 6TUNTS TEES I n y “ x ange w son-| } - atl: 1a " an 1 t w a th e Ww tow mimitt nd t ” : ached by at t tt n jee and ord f bust wash ‘ » ot ‘ t t » Btla ‘ will be the nation lu * at . 1 \ | Anot nt was reach na : x “ the @ ol W. RH for the p “¥ . ' — a , o : 7 ce : Pp Oo ! Ss O N t of the dates mat-| munica hold by tet tr } * OREGON TO SAIL Willtam Blackman v < gation, an tne ; , - T STRICT COURT OF ik. W r n t ' a tt A 4 pt t I the matter oft Washington on th ntial coment wa ght about + of . t ely ake about| Hoff & Freudenberger, bank " n ‘ t 3 for M ot r th ae y In Bankruptey. h of th mmit Mr. Black-| the I 0 > ey Sy t are Inbore ttr 1 by| To the Credite f sid Bank- x nan / A sit tt . t lw Notice is hereby given that Mr, Bla seatre toe " jie 2 : J wa ht the|a meeting of the creditors of the om the eredomtial mutt M ‘ mg - og " f Nome|above named ba 4 tarr will be placed the tion | be i ’ he Oreg « . th flee ¢ und M Mlackmam will choose the lat-| ' tlon | . “a of a general | enid district, on the 6th day of . mgr > “ v yt me 4 1 mach y M4, at two o'clock » the after ter, Frank Cole, of Pte ar me | ht Qn H t ub Sate to te on te & - “le | wh " , ti . noon, to pass upon the accounts of amittes s he will * ends Y } Greatest farm in the try YORK, June Thoma e trustes just the expenses of oe ae . , cog \ b my v ; of Minn alls to-ladministration and the preferred , “ are me ‘ © = i & nd the foundation of day for Great Brita: ha a any, and to determine the man of th ‘ an ame tog : ar , - jthe forge, that gave the place ‘ r . Kr amount of dividend to be declared, that . at p an given ab Mr }name, is still visible, As it te onk tland and Ireland im the at which meeting any and all cred- Splawn and L. C. Gilman will be on ; « for the Ka four hours from Washington, Knox|™er throw. Shevlin has be r|itore are entitled to be heard ering committee at the matter had been men i practically the t¥0 yeare ar t of the Yale JOHN P. HOYT. Hither F. V. Hogan, of to him, but the delegation ; He Will make| tack athilett and will repre Referee in Bankruptcy, ¢ M. M. Godman will b a right to just as it saw fit alien ta . aehene — to the committee on rules an would be pleased to have - ote attend t busin Mr, Hogan will the » oferred upon him, » - ae. of the nary, @ ted the man, but this ques 4, he Was not sure what the feel gest ot his i tion will not be definitely ded | ing of the rest of the delegation was Mass, making ntil the delegation reaches 8t.| in the matier and what he wanted 1s the ew Mneiaed bi Louts. This agreement was reachod| most was a united Washington dele ear cua: ef tee Caneeee ss before Mr. Terry left for the Hast] gat expects to put im about all time and six members of the delegation Five other members got toge at his desk, Shaw will in « t will stand together on this plan however, and came to an ur SAN FRANCIACO, June %5.—A Japanese swordan preg h his family in @ cot my There may be some changes in| standing, promising they would r They bring & oes e M . ‘ / - troupe of forty-six Japanese Getebh tage the Maine coast and may the plans after the delegation has|carry it through and give the na y af elaborate ancient and modern| Jitit them for a few weeks in Au | met in St. Loufa, but the leading po-| tlor mmitiee membership to the| «rls has just come over to per- Japanese costumes. ss | sitions will remain as given b King county man form at the St. Louis expusitic The girls rejot Hl b 4 * ie . Payne . They sing their quaint bel ite, oleae’ an | Postmaster General Payne ba JU TERRY 10 BE WADE GEISHAS FOR THE FAIR. |70 D/E In isis na NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN | POUND FOR WAGONS | Mullen’s ordinance, provid : m + tens me Wpple wok « t me fod opp mmity ree a ° streetn wil be Introduced i ACTS OF MINE | Sitogts Crest ene a! au- [opportunity te prese ice Candee to et eae tor tee | | Copies i t to the| Secretary Wilson, of the depart © hereafter bef ed by FAIRFIELD, Wa. June 2 OWNERS ARE | United st na repre agriculture, does not take street departme att . ot) * o 5 a eo mane . When he feels the peed owner y wit e on al « a . - a ae eee te impoundt : i . mee of the narthwest, that of DENOUNCED) ovisviiam Ky - cuabes © tour of the and the ow ne e Y r- ducte i by | Everything is in readiness : Ceaesiinens thatainn th lowed to take posseaston on ‘oe 4 The Weaterr al Labor unton| S8Ual central conference of Amer- |i, : whe re dy enyy moe jor'ssen. tery. 80 das eee . ; ~A ting Held lawt night adopted| [8% rabbis, which is to hold its] mont and finds his greatent delight Jor $3.00. Every 30 days an b oof o ea ; . @ pledging ita support ¢ « n this city beginning to-| ee ens eee . oe oe ee at t Amert r nd +f beet | the | rado strikers, That the kin. | #0Frow and continuing through the] )).) 4 being made and in promo’ J ons on hand uncaltied for ~ | whi a “ ; week [that te be ane e ‘ |«*HELLO VASHON!” IS é , grows Sunday Excursion | NEW YORK, June 20. —Miss PLEAS T EAC! m oo a 10 & at Pleasant Beach Sunday. Given en id today opened b — * tog lunch ***/on-Hudson for « pablic lawn 5 . — " and band concert. The proceeds of Vashon island is now connected Joun px eo Silene RR Atk me only, two dean-|the entertainment will be donated telephone. Late tion of ‘ oe ° ful tu © panel photogra to the army and navy branct Pty thera ey ha ay Music, Dancing and yesterday afternoon congratulations | United states agrtcult a Beg bMig I. Pt > x # Christian c, an ing a n between Mayor t This erseon te between thon. h le one of Miss Gor I grog - es © the conditions of and Second avenues. . ¢ eharith | Ballinger, in this city. and J. F.| produced on thie fa pe sesteiem t Pi 2 H | Hermeiind, at Vashon station. | pownds of suger beet s« all of r ave er ou Later Joseph Shiippen, in bebalf of | which has been already tracted Boa Le rly |! e State University of Washing * ural dey ent end m, sent congratulations to Presi-|to beet manufanture tent Jones, of Vashon lege th st the United States ROUND Nearly 66 citizens of Seattle gath-| Will also be produced ' ered at the offices of the Independ- | of radish seed, 60.000 pounds of 3 TRIP Cc ent T pany to witness > seed, and tu t the formal opening of the new line | scree of table & and . that has onstracted by the | table beens Skagit Farmers’ Mutual Telephone |‘eived thie year, wh next company. The Hine was found to be | yeer produce 30,600 pounds of car REDUCED FREIGHT RATES’ On household goods to all eastern Penta, Through cars. Baving of 2 ko & per cent The Seattle Transfer Company Eye ciersen and fh teal Goode Watches, Cur law “and ‘owe riven tient wit > investigate | epalring of © omplteats Watch Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. Mew Location Wit Recon Avenue PENNYROVAL' Fi PILLS s04 Gold mee Tak pci atl AM ‘ma im excellent working order and the | et seed. bewtdes the sugar communications sent over it were ] distin ly tranems ted ae — ae a erties 0 n ‘The Hoston Steamship company that within a few years he will be carrying military spt Philippines. It has had th for the past two years ‘Thom Bite he Jefferson » the pe from his room, wh tered during hie oe ‘ GOTO WORK on Crane Employment Office at 117 West Main Street Anyone who ts out of work oF|too large t anyone that desires to better their | « r ate position should consult 3 W. | beet e ha bee bern conducting 88 on ‘ : irr One month's we, ot it bee renelted tno remersanes nats our Horses Deserve as Much Care and Att hei gysae a Paella Wee res ius danateg re ey ROCK, As Gan Possibly Be Afforded The: po tall gpm aan 4 he a —. ver aad af eve We have everyt possible to mal tables the most de- wg By foe aan | PLEADS FOR A - _o S ep re, t wt men suffer can be bie in the city. Plasty of freak ale, Apandamee of light. Per- mplain of not being at SHIPPING BILL traeed to it, Ti Tc +e seat iil t sanitation, We also have box st for fine driving horses. positions, but with Mr. Cra the nce of all the a Sune ; or, Fifth Ave. and Stewart St. Phone, Main 5669, s and when have no mint a2) ee nite BOOTH & BERRY, Props. positions to offer he always . ¢ miniat P - “ ane him right aw ¢ aren a o “ fons - Bagby ts. fe and gas he did at # ern IMITAT Notice to Water Consumers. | ant i t It We ate are ie irrign- t » t ‘ , . . me nd « Mr, Burrett pleaded for kig cept bet tom | oa Bedell a in rep esi and 9 o'ck m0 1 « g his experte ’ very fl ‘ pa at Cada Tag Fg =! . A fine will be tmp for using | foroig sate! Se tela 1 NEF nent ond Ave. New York block, water for irri except b n| difficulties # frame th fact naam Brel F All notle vacancies for theliy unknown and unheard of, and » «+ « Mot in the Combine ...+ preceding month must be filed at| guevrsted that Argentina 4 oP a SP See the oity water office between the - ably join in the subsidising th Papegiaee dss aaa it d. Fe ae eect at reams | ery Beobably Soin in the eben patho cre sgt aon ae the avine ana the covnes of ueen ty Laundry of each month, otherwise no allow-| swoon New York and that country phyaician free. 1 @ all that medical man can give you, and « vacancies for the month of June on a oe f God," A MAN, I thie ad Main Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. or before July 10. The rebuilding of the burned dis Ten Y ot —— Best dinner tn Seatt o or Burgundy, at M Second and James, AGREEMENT WAS REACHED BEFORE DEMOCRATIC DELE been mwarded the « viffim, a lodger at the THE gRATTL B® STAR-SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1904 S GOMMITTEE WHERE THEY | is. score sve ns dance the “Geisha” dan Beauty,” “Morning Li Re ay ho Juties are heavy and his healt They also give exhibitions of Flower Moonlit Broo: e. pomp few wooks’ rest when a favorable i | Sunday, June 26 pirect | raising 3 06 pounds of Hew to thy Cost $50 to $150 he contra present thie country pa » the growers Street, has seasion appre 1% miles from business center, 1 minutes by car. Reasonable walking he lows of defray the ox distance b wan en & experiments In | stry fon « Open Dally for Inspect Call at office, oF take Washington street car to State street. Go one block east See the New Homes We are bullding. The prices range from $1,160 to $1.00; best of con- struction; sheeted and sided, nore; concrete footing. WH. P. HARPER & SON 60 Dexter Horton Bank Building. Telephone Red 190%. No man should be weak; no man should suffer t . element which renders life worth | No man ah allow himself t ecome lees & man thar fed him: no man # 1 suffer je belta, and : % CASCADE STABLES Down Town Offitce—Third Ave., near Pike St, Shirts 100 Coliars 20 Cuffe 40 No Work Delivered at Above Pricss. } STORKS OR HY AGENTS “108 Columbia St., Seattle, W. Office Houro & a. m, to 8 p.m., Sundays 10 to! with saw | trict of Latona has begun. Yester day 8. Pacey secured a permit to D I. etson Bar- r. M. Me a cvery eve | erect a $4,000 store building at the u n ~ north end of the Latona bridge,

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