The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1904, Page 7

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SEATTLE STAR—THR@DAY JULY 7, 1904 | Twenty miles from Westminster JIM HILL INVADES SEN EE THE 6. P'S GREAT NORTHERN WILL ENTER NEW WESTMINSTER THIS | hat te MONTH AND THE SAME COMPANY NOW HAS A ROAD IN wising H's w att OPERATION NORTH FROM VICTORIA secs ome om, tees SEATTLE. WELCOMES town ton, whore con rilling for oll, The wella « town 1 foot a atural SASH AND DOOR watching the oth harply a j net an | H Ateriallstn an on| . OM, bk, ross K m goin ‘ Va | -- - | ; % ‘eat Fompettion = | 1115 Doors, 2 Ft. 8 In.B = ~ ia,| ANNUAL CONVENTION OF STATE BAR ASSOCIATION OPENED . . * y %6 tt , . | Fra ainater | and ha ¢ an | THIS MORNING—ABOUT 200 DISCIPLES OF BLACKSTONE) Panel V rtical Grain é Ve ad on Va e \ ARE IN ATTENDANCE ome | ’ e i an bee . a 1 nal Railway & Ferry | line ¢ . at at K to get & = ered ee n " hare f tb ualine n th and | Strictly first grade pl Aug { his|and the steamer line to the Fraser 1 meet { the Wash-)to enjoy himself. Rdwin Winston are full 14 thick, sanded by mach y 48-1 plane The| river ts veting on the wat t th Dakota reaponded, and “ ; bridge a . ' as been It is claimed that H hea a ‘ War « ‘ h began! eusranteed that the ¥ panels, the beat door r sella every where ’ per door Duilt by t ‘ ment/ line enough to beat the Canadian! a: ene al irt rooms at 10| tr would use the elty and my price to i t, $1.40 per d at a cost of $ . s plan-| Pacit eamers from V to not it business by the I atill have about #, 6X-panel rs, various sizes ned to be used by all roads that de-| Vancouver, and when the plan ts k this ing with about 200] meeting at $1.30 per door, ord tock si t N we Canada| finally carried at he will make W. A. Peters, president of the Window Frames, wi nd stop and pulleys tn place throug ng. The Great ngs interesting between the two) members from va 6 parts of] sociation, delivered an interesting 82.95 per {rame. Pisin W Frames, 06.50 Northers , it in| cities , Se erst The at-| 84 upon the question of partis ' 5 1.25 o and To meet this invasion field | the ate attendance , m the United States ous Outside Door Frames, per trame si. t te with the/the Canadian Pacific p © fast! congas ie tavenet te dee 8 s own wee wader Inside Door Frames, per frame T58 Sanaa ae 2 ” wa tor — Princess V = f great ational tm riance tory run between the tw ties, In fact.! tory of at and =the) 4 the rer) This main ne extension ts not! it is asserted that she was t mestinn geet ayy ~~" ~~ genes oo the only plan Hill has made and is/ the 5 f competing with the = the ¢ awe 0 willl ao m Sed a kink on 2 to carry out when the bridg at N this t y . nda r gives him bi ening to the dis-| But t tire plan of Ut anadian ; oy &. — nee ‘ Dem trict across the Fraser, He has tn-| road 1 not to have been ent 4 . agreed w De ts, vaded the ter ry of the Canadian | ly work out. Im Augwet, 1001, tt rt - ol . i ae en i from Re attempting to split the trad o | an ease of $2,400,000 in oT . ss 2 gyal rt of tary show tween Victoria and Van with purpose « a, OW) Curing that at the thore Rls rivals compet it lc at : » bed > | we 2 memh n had lights . Without att : ern and : . ed «th a ad tion Mil bas t which had then a | Atalet dag 1 from the roll ° teria north ward " to invade Oanadian te tory . as . lied i and on oved t he cou tala A part of thie money te sald to| ception an tw 4 at! Tr , . at have been spent in the construction| Madison park, and a banquet at the| present time. Several ap Fee vey the freight { the Princess V . was| Washington has been arranged ship were received Gur the straits to the F lesigned to be speedy, and fay and it is expected that Victorian has had an eventful ca-| puted to be the fastest « wth Gartaig the neat yent wit reer, and it ls now said that for the | sel on the Coast. Some m ater than ever before. ¢ Write for pr tat alesroom—1508 Third ave first time she has become a paying money ts i to have n was a brief iscion ypomt rail or water Hequimauit & > property in projecting the The Victorian runs from Sidney|naimo rail from Victoria cunty were free te them Gas north to Actiy We oda thelr visit, and te be one of the there w u atretches ts art if « dy did his best water in th The m ne 8 ands in this| partment assert section make it attractive to trav-| Pacific can t elers and tourists. and Hill ts now| for ng the r TRY TO RAISE giving the Canadian Pacific a close| With the Baquim | rua on time. operation to the northern) rese GQuichon, or dadner, At Port G f steamers f at | | at|naimo to Vancouver, the Canadian ald make the Great Nor chon Northern beg line a that is desig e new Hut (Special to The Star) ever Connect with the main line of the| thera hustle to hold its competitive Great Northern at @ point a little | seh e. It would place the Ca VICTORIA, July 7—Work has |} south of Port Kelis It is imposst-| dian Pacific in a stronger posit started on the wreek of t _ ble to get to the south bank of the| in Western Canada than it is at the/ Canadian Pacific steamer Isla . present time might t which foundered near the south | You Can't Equal "Em } an lines fr t of Douglas island » a action with The white and fancy shirts we are | the south, thus heaving Hill between | ago The Neptune . m- | Showing at $1.0 conch They're | two fires any. of Tacoma, ts undertaking the beauties. E. N. Brooks & Oo, 1581 The plan of the Canadian P 1 i task of raising the veew rm Second avenwe. ose e Ha nan forces: t r berth, 80 or 80 fm > _ ned by men who are in auth ty r the sea. Smart Clothes, Herald, 1229 M4. *) and know, is sooner or later to| ¢ barge, with the pumplug ap a nent or Bas " a pes by ao ferry from aret and the diving bell » Vietoria The Can-| 5 ed near the spot where the I he would have its m-| laiander ta sald t e dow nec » Ve ver to Vieto | while the attendan amer Finch ’ ji. a i alk The NMar-ja« ast * Huosband’s -es.peny | plan of & the t north ard to Port An oe f Oly a. and the complete the uaton From the south the et interests are planning @ t the wreck of tt . Evening 18 MORE ENJOYABLE FOR HIM AND HIS FAMILY—IF HE CAN | Rockefe STAY AT HOME, REST AND/| similar invasion ritory and HAVE THE BEVERAGE HE/| before the next years have LIKES | passed it is y assorted by these rr railroad int s that Mr. Hill will whieh she ran e have his hi 1 In defending and sheered off territory in which he bas m it before going omplete monopoly for years 1 Mr. Harriman has surveyors and — —— Portiand and Port Ange 1 are quietly working out ¢ ® ae railroad magnate is aly to ke THE GOOD THINGS O IFE. hevel os By « News Aswn) is be \ ‘ v. Me } TWO DOZEN HALF-PINT BOT rs TLES DELIVERED @0c. h . _ Tt " t Phone Exchange 28. r i 4 to = A 1 Armen the bie |packing 1 s being aed ne 1 = at of CHIFFON, worth The and $ per yard 27° ILINE, worth per yard lle ‘ at . LACE, worth 50 and per ya 200 \ n FLOWERS, 50ec, 75 Be arriers t attle f ft will be Jw t ' T at " h BE IN A RUSH. TAKE YOUR CHOICE WHILE IT LAST a 1 , , CLOSING OUT TH D. PEASE STOCK Alfred i . « His f is fear that be ° pt on his lite k. ¥ he loft th we . hanging the date of the agso- meetings tons of law, This evening « moert will be beld nm and fadison park 1508 Third Avenue - Not Just Old Skates 381-3 per cent discount on y straw bat in our store time for you to ca cs S31 fd Ave The Hub Closed Tomorrow LERKS put to work marking everything down for a GREAT ALTERATION SALE Satur- day morning. For We Need Elbow Room ---Propose to gut the store, také out the front and do the thing up in first-class shape. Contractor wants the goods Outof his way. Everything will be marked down in good | style. The Hub is going to | have a sale you'll remembe Just Get That Habit Trade at i) PIANOS Mid-Summer Specials Sherman, Clay & Company A. B. CHASE, ' $379—410 Down, $8 a Month ESTEY ue $238—$10 Down, $6 a Month GRAMER “ ' ‘ $2045—410 Down, % « Month BARNES & GON r figured $218—410 Down, $6 » Month. GRAMER, « e, tine ‘ i $350. szn0— SMITH & BARNES, Burl W t ® retty looks as good new 1 new for 4 $205—$10 Down, % » Month GRAMER ‘ t cane, tone as good as ® $276—$10 Down, 96 » Month NUGENT & Co. Keng . y pretty $166—410 Down, $5 & Month GRAMER “ t case, has got had har $256—§10 Down, $6 2 Month NUGENT 4 CO. park good ¢ pian $158—$10 Down, $5 = Month Square Pianos vod ane en and iyre, full scale like latest uprights. $100—%5 Down, % a Month. 4. P. HALE, Carved legs and lyre, light Rose- wood case, good tone. We will take it back and allow ii price later, 875-65 Down, $3 2 Month. IMNE &@ GON, Rosewood case, octagon legs, carved lyre, good practice piano, 6—$5 Down, $2 2 Month. STONE, Carved legs and lyre, Rosewood case. Use for practice and return later on. Full price allowed, $45—65 Down, $2 « Month. Organs STERLING, Walnut case, parlor style, large plate glass mirror, 11 stops, all improvements $48—$5 Down, $3 2 Month. KIMBALL, Walnut case, parlor style, 10 stopa, $36—95 Down, $3 2 Month. KIMBALL, Chapel style, walnut $33—§5 Down, $3 a Month. case, 10 stops THOMAS ORGAN CO. Fine pipe tone, walnut case, 18 832-95 Down, $3 a Month vilintinn reonncippecceccccoronnnnnchninia MASON & HAMLIN, Chapel style, Walnut case, 5 $26—$5 Down, $2 2 Month. CORNISH, Walnut case, parlor style, 14 825—$5 Down, $2 a Month. PLOUBET & PELTON, Walnut case, parlor style, 7 $24—$5 Down, $2 2 Month, CORNISH, Ww onshia $22—$5 Down, $2 a Month PERRY BROS., c $22—45 Down, §2 a Month. WHITNEY & SON, Part style, Walnut case, 8 $20—$5 Down, $2 a Month Players DROPPED STYLES 1 STYLE A—Ebonized, I price, $ Price Now, $195 1 STYLE B—Walnut, I r $ Price Now, $195 STYLE B—Mahogany, 1 $ h P N $195 Each “ I I sold y s e i EVERY INSTRU- MENT MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. If y nnot z\ Indey nt, M ‘ hold a 2 t “SOME FACTS ABOUT PIANOS AND WE WHO SELL TH EM.” Sherman, Clay & Company GOOD PIANOS 7il Second Avenue, Seattle c 0 and, Cal. en Saturday Evenings Until Store O VICTOR TALKING MACHINES <sachininti a ali cll a a at

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