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: : j | J j | : ] J | ] ’ ° “A RIVETERS AT WORK ON CEDAR PIPE LINE NEW FORCE OF a THE SEATTLE STAR HE SAW SNAKES UNION MEN SECURED FOR THE WORK TROL BLE PATC {EO UP WITH BOILERMAKERS’ UNION | x rhe | ! ‘ | toby SENSATION IN CAPTAIN MAD _' ght " w | DEN’S DIVORCE CASE FAILED TT the largest furniture store in th In a t by or mmense display f a th baie w th work | TO MATERIALIZE AND HE ; " ; | pod “¥" re | WAS GRANTED DECREE | hwent eait 0 that the mon had » ; : age | welcome to credit here to work more tha oa . t tractor | that they would no eatt , . work sha quired t Gy Boripoe News Ass'n.) Wi ‘ work longer than eight | in rented to allow a any of : 1 - b i | AN PRANCH A At men to bP seut to the plant om- | howev ‘ t , r ' fon cl that men w ‘a any ma " pers charged him because they w 7 » eantmast A, was ia too laay to do thelr work, ar at yt prior to th they have been making assertions a cha This a vy we — about being compelled to work more t by the city nest ee than eight hours at regular a finan 4 He explained the fact that some | not compel any of tt n tow . " he of the men are working 10 } | more than oight t t in wre f @ay on th let ating at ent case allow them to w ter Qn emergency exists He says that a f they desire at tacreased the men are being paid by the hour | wages I " Robichon, re awedto “sen deel epee, cS rene - \ hs y tor 1 y : in th g AB... 90 . t her Gheteee Very pretty, odd shaped MAY YET BE SAFE OFFICERS OF NORTHEASTERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY THINK SHE MIGHT HAVE GONE ON ROUND-ABOUT VOYAGE galety @ Emo Cle Which sailed fr of the San Fran a, Capt. Netlsor om this pe charter to the Northeast tet @ mercia pany, on May . time the are 13 pee ard the seb port, the o ag whom was OG. M. Ha ard from Fingtoa, superitendent of the Nort? the compa: @astern Siberian company’s graph says there are fte mines The officials of . delay Northeastern the same time be u v at mean that she the long over y * Beart from ma Claudina was last re ported from Dutch ha a cording to the statements the company this morning, was to have gailed from that place to Baran hort bay and from there to the East cape ports. The schooner was to sal! tr ngte fret Barankort bay to Viadimir, St. | beam and has « depth of &T fret Nicholas and Bast Cape and after | with a capacity of 195 gross tons DOUKHABORS WILL SETTLE IN WASHINGTON COLONY SOON TO BE ESTABLISHED AT HADLOCK, NEAR PORT TOWNSEND—CO-OPE RATION THEIR LAW A co-operative colony of Douk- | advice not to om any ar DRabors, exiled Russian peasants rangements unt + the Douk who have been banished from their habours sent their ance agents country because they have refused out some two or thre mths age to become soldiers in the Russian | and there ts now a thrifty little co settle at Port Ha k) operative farm way wh ony, we about 16 m from Port Townsend, [several other farms «or fm the carly spring. Arrangements | ranged for Bre now being completed by an Upon - James * part of four colonists for Manitoba * wret ’ | p va cent bodying his ot The hearing on the Rainier ave $1.35 i be colon akhabour t trunk sewer ordinance will eune ce enter tit will work azine and fet he hands of | mitt w afternoon. At that iahed, with tab . 1 t Tottstot, h te Mr. | tin ested property hold shaped shelf, regular pr veget ¢| James « personal letter thanking « * & Vigorous for “Table wee The Doukhatx an the 1 men are Manitoba now pr ‘ j . "~ | posed to the method of assess a be 4 An-| i i #ians a similar to that of ng he ; a ‘ fe mu krea ‘ sand girls etene } “ b : pur Si Pomed ;| SHE SAYS HE IS w aces certain, the butting y kind | pa ' * t t s Kind, For A BAD ACTOR °°! ; bed | Mre “ iT f. vigorous healthy | gtitutea ines ted | MAINLANDER ning. and fs the > wt + ene ’ | IS CHARTERED ond eae th base their ent. 8} legen ores oo | — silat ay ‘ against the { Rus-| side charging | ’ 1 T amen att e oon ~ Ar hie ¢ y hart the steam: alniander { re , 4| sinted of beating b ~ | the nd nning September 6. ne wh ane fren and falling to 5 te for 4! Everett, Bellingham, Vancouver and HUCK he Doukt ae done ay V 4 will be the chief cities vis , h which to do so, Mr i Mra M ’ } e ayatemn of pera-| Lachlan were married ars ngo.| {t ie alleged by A. Shomat rows ; 7 br a. one we made| the Eastern Outfitting "1 t 1] by the marine tr Se ing mag | that K. 1. Robinson pas ' ol ; seamers tt od with t The check was mn the Puget ri iat Bet a Good Sana woos vere’ I The Standard Furniture Com @pon ter th him when he fect have beer t to all masters| no account at the bank the turned + uttle, and despite in the district check is thought to be a forgery tered oak top. an extra etre quar: | g, highly polish —s & and good tal solid oak S255 in a bright Center Ta ¢ extra strong of heavy round quartered top now we'll havea “table week” week ’mong the center table ard store values and methods, is the cause of this ‘‘table week,” and we know it will be a very busy one, too. SLEPT IN BARN finished a demp, rich @old@®: |.) neatly turned legs; a very sub- | - Sap ts 36 See ooraee, 17) tantial table, made for good, Mary a, & 16-penr-old art pote ERTS eh Se ; long service; polished was brought to the police station Same table, with 20-inch top. ith 20-inch top; regular price. Officer Vaupel!, who ular price $4.50 Table week $2.85 sleeping In an at ¢ Lake, as report j © in that section of th | ves no other explanation of | j the ¢ b an that she left home | to search for work. Her parents | at Ballard, She is now under | b f the p © matron it is | strange actions, Ar yn of her case is in prog KNIGHTS DELAYED FREIGHT WRECK IN THE CAS CADES PREVENTS VISITORS FROM REACHING CITY 960 INSTEAD OF $2.25. Hecause of a freight train wreck = ae ol, thie or ine. The real worth of this 24-inch top table ts - delegn’ { Knights Templar % Db, it's ttrong 4 good, nicely fnieh Boston were delayed on their ed, shaped shelf; very special priced for y Creu te Cases 4 this “Table week” at Bbe the local reception commit Hutler hotel had nothing to do but eit and twirl ite thumbs & o. Arrangements b the delegs . take them about the touring car, with an excur snd Lake Washington to} belated Knights will not see) s much of the city as they would have had the Northern Pacific train not been delayed, but the local oo clave joing ite best to show th much aa possible before their train for Ban Francisco pulls KICKS ARE tures This pi has odd shaped finely quartered oak ly polished fer me: square; t hosed; very for this mostly to get ---bring your table want here this week---note the extra special pricing and just see what the saving will be Yo 1 up on our 10th display floor; to make a busy to get vou acquainted with Stand- | | $2.25 | 08.88 Round top, solid oak table; 044 $3.00 This is a very strong and real good shaped legs; very heavily made; An at tive Center Table; top; tab legs are extra large and extra strong; top ts 16 inches in is of quartered oak and 20 incha® neatly turned, toy ts nicely ter, finished afine golden across; odd shaped. Se, 70 Seen eer pall sell this splendid ta ily made; neat, odd-s ~~ fo F—** regular $3.50 valu th ular value of this table is for this “Table week #230 week $4.50; for “Table week”. 6800 475 an excellent Table w oe ry talk with it seems every lit feattle” the ongty weil top. Lis | a5 on ' The are win $1.95. $1.80. Cente , go y= ere A popular style Center Table, large 26 k through- | fective design em bose inch top, of so! id oak neat legs, vey finished @ very pretty & strong. odd shaped shelf, nicely finished: nicely | ive shaped legs; shaped shelf regular price. and well worth it, too, is eguiar p square; the regular value i d very special for this x Table we week coe ebecceseee w you a center table | Here we sh: $1.55 stand, suitable of excefient style; the top is § »p and shelf are nicely shaped, also the shelf; | The exceedingly odd shaped 3 fine quartered top is 24 Inches square, of fine and s! of this fine litte ty hogany or fine quartered oak, finely polished, makes it very attractive, of top 15 Inches, neat DF regular | oak. is $3.00—for this prt special for v P $1.95 this $2.95 “Table week L. Schoenfeld & Sons $4.00 » of the prettiest and | test style tables in our whole able show; top hexagonal shaped and deeply embossed on the rim and top edge; neat legs; top and shelf are finely quarter- ed oak, highly polished; regular price is $5.50; for this “Table woek cal price $4.00 is prizegmu each, to each of the three per sons guessing nearest to the to tal number of BUCK ranges sold from April 26th to July | 1904. Come in and get a guess ing card, free to everyone. vory & 1006 to 1016 First Ave. Seattio Gellingham Tacoma