The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1904, Page 3

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——— _ SS/TY MAY GRANT partment would be $425,000 for the year 1904, With such an ince was shown by fT] Murphy's figures, | nate, It takes int ” |Rideration the fact that the water | ¢ Special Council Committee Practically agrees That a Reduc fund will & - rived = the Nr «Murphy's | the sale of water to the Seattle & Lake Washington W pany; damag $15,000 that may | be secured from the city in the] tion of from ro to 20 Per Cent Is Possible Scheme Favored | s during and other contingent expense ox Which the committee found practl-|penses that it will allow only a all rreot, that the department |#omewhat smajler reduction than nin With = Murphy reducti | re will be only $28,000 in th culo tendent Young » his! about $75,000 ‘CHEAPER WATER. rway com | enough. coo a remit ot une weeakinr BOY SENT TO ASYLUM | URSDAY, SIEIT, 15, he aub-comunitte © of the mat nd som nlooked for wundry fund at the end of the year, | ues Shih: Gupeten deusenese’ Advices have been received in thin | Jolty of the death at Manila of Mrs. | of| Algernon M, Green, formerly of . Weat Seattle Mra. Green died yer 2 r the general fund te terday tn the Philippines, where she neud the finan Sommittee | was in company with her husband ax levy large la school teacher Mr. Green for merly conducted a store at Weet attle under the firm name of | con & Stanford, He remained there for three years and last March moved to the Philippines, where he | ae an east ne and 4 4 . reerees We he 3 nomadic gy ve ah bs the Thorwald Offerdant, the year. | ¥4# appointed a school teacher Fates and probably will be at the| Thomsor ach year of $172,600 of debt by the| old son of Olat Offerdahl, was ¢ Mra, Green came from Topnish Beginning of the coming yea sa | Young, < and | Keneral fund an expenditure that /amined by an insanity comminsion | Wash, and was about 20 yew be accomplished by paying out of asurer Rathbun enlightening the} We water fund. Of this, amount|/ the superior court this morning |*#*. A brother of Mr. Green resides al Whe general fund $172,509 which hag) committsomer much as they | $52,600 in the annual interest paid | 224 committed to the Steilacoom in- | Mt Green (ar & Gill, Mr. Grees been itlegally paid out of the wate wid. Mayor Ballinger WAR 0180 | ete eine tite at old | #48¢ asylum. ‘The boy's mind was | He firm of Green & Gi e. Groen S fund each year is h was! present #2 the meeting water system, known an the Spring | f0UNd to be unbalanced, as a result | W** teaching @ school six miles Proved conclusively at the special) The session was » ong thy Mt ne bl Kccarding to the char. {Of epileptic fits, His father, who {fom Manila, ouncit committee meeting held last) city hall matter could not be taken | ve chix should be paid from the/#Wore to the insanity complaint might ¢ . ete, See eS sion & sub-comimit> | eonera) fund tostified that the lad had frequent Mra’Maud Zimmerle was grar wy a a a Se See The other $120,000 of the $172.500/ly attempted to cut himself, and|a divorce from her husband, David | Rm omight | ‘ an Bem Sh nd Youngs, war a?" | previously pald out of the water|that his relatives feared that he |Zimmerle, by Superior Judge Bell that Daulton’s bill in material form) pointed to reduce the maae of fK- | fund is the amount of the princtpal| might take his own life if not placed | yesterday afternoon, op ground of | fs Waa not present at the meeting.| ures on the subject to concise form | |), st be paid each year on the/in the asylum incompatibility of tempe nt. | Searty inthe discussion the author of/#0 that they could be intelligently > | measure asked to see it In acted upon. pee aetng’ man ne defendant ts the propriet wt te fefer to some 7 sion, but f bers of the as , | the Orphium saloon, on Columbia Fagen coum rors, hell She. er mentee ste cele it MARMNOE LICENEES |S m that it he jong ago disap-/| Daulten that a reduction as great enaente: ye seeaana @ denn * R so Th . te te pr ota bien that - fund, as is provided! John Martinson, 50, and Hannah ANNOUNCEMENT + expenses of running the water ’ declared Daulton.| Nelson, 31, both of Silverdale; H.| Our chief eutter has just returned | ~ ked partment would be larger than What ix the ure of passing ¢ Johnston and Ella Patterson, of le- | ¢ New York city. MERALI ‘ ma et had been | Mances If they are disregarde 1) gal age and both of e 9 Recond. coe | ~ wg oye believe that they should be | tends tol ent that the contention that Murphy | &** . That le why I am opp Introduce the thing th San| har me the bee ing, t > vet other member mirthfully. Every-| tion is possible, was very or. | to ere tore body laughed | rect } Politics were eliminated at the| Murphy based his proposal for a Th F idl. Ss; Y/ A | Eincsie tedden’ tee coticmated Fieheitien on a consaitative ealeants ese Friday Specials Are || talk facts and figures, like mem cipts of the water de | TWO FRIDAY SPECIALS Seventh ward Another saving which was taken Into consid m by Murphy and " a reduction ear in paying for the Cedar river system. 1 t year $150,000 in principal and in-} 4 on this debt. The terest was In the Furniture Department Say BSA Seeey ear, OF come A cobbler teat Rocker, built of solid J) me mre MC be paid att ond oak, well polished and finished [| the teas will Interest golden, strongly braced and ex- fi jut paulton irphy and othe ceedingly comfortable; on Friday, [| prombers of tt nef! maintained 7 on $1.65 Bhat there canon wh j But one to a customer and none [| the Cedar river aystem debt shoul to dealers be quickly wiped out by tmporing the present PROOOOOC OOOO Keer" ae In the Carpet wig til gi hav of tter Department weal ea aa vacant proper A WILTON VELVET RUG ted it many years speech at the old arty building. Now, what 1 object . 4 inchee—a beauty—in a large ern to pay f variety of Oriental patterns, in and the cons choice colorings; on Friday. only plant wh But one to a customer and none oe 8 s ent in water f RII AA AAA AAA AAD DDI DOO | Heaters though sprinklir lad Ur: ¥ a, ~~ a) A, ; i] 1 hope that fn true, but I 4 Etna Heater, $11.50 Charm Oak Heater, $10.50. believe it is in moat cases,” was For Coal For Coal Crichton's reply A gh the figures which Mu Better get your Heater set up in the house J phy showed last night prove th snap comes—it's due, and besides our stove men are 5 Ae per éout tien fe peantbie HOWARD HEAT » $30. We have Two are Come early. We are exclusive agents for the celeb ERS and carry a full line, ranging from $12.54 an extensive line of other heaters for less money The Charm Oak Heater Js a heavy, full-sized patt@rn, has screw register dampers, large feed door, ash pan, ete repot shield deflects the beat to the floor. The trimmings are full nickel. Price $10.50, 4 The Etna Heater 8 very similar to the Charm Oak, but has the advantage of a hot last attachment. Price $11.50. 5 25 CENTS for 2 pkgs. Force. 25 cents for 2 pkgs. Malta Vita. 25 cents for 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts 25 cents for 2 pkgs. Ralston Breakfast % 25 cents Pound for Adams’ Java Blend Fresh Roasted Coffee, worth 25 cents We will give Free one ton of good range coal to each of the rst seventy-five (75) purchasers of Monarch Ranges sold on and fter Tuesday, Sept. 6. This offer applies to either cash or credit jes. V We desire to notify our patrons that Monarch Ranges are sel Ing very rapidly and that those who wisit to receive the coal with their ranges should call at the earliest possible moment. A LARGE PROPORTION OF THE 75 MONARCH RANGES WITH WHICH A TON OF COAL 1S GIVEN HAS BEEN SOLD. For 16-02, cans Adams’ Best Baking Powder We offer $20. cash for any | Monarch Malleable Iron Monarch Range sold by us. and Steel Ranges, no matter how long used. | Ranges, Laclede Ranges, Ora range taken tn ‘part | fully guaranteed, 0 =p, © payment dows, B & month G-LHolmesFurnitureCo: H01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. The Big Instaliment House—You Pay When Conveni ADAM TEA AND COFFEE CO. 921 SECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street. a A Invitations to the New Store With four floors filled with the newest and be t in thing for the home, we know we can make regular customers once we get people in the store to the store met These specials are to induce to GET THE HABIT. heavy quarter iw a Drapery Room Friday Specials lar 25c Plain Denims, Friday, yard ihe } iffled Muslin Curtain Friday ~© Oriental h Covers, « 75 &4 Table Cove cach r tse Extension Rods, yo r asc White and M COR. SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET REPUBLICAN RALLY GRAND OPERA HOUSE THIS, THURSDAY, EVENING CAMPAIGN WILL BE OPENED BY HON. WESLEY L. JONES MEMBER OF CONGRE This occasion marks the opening of the presidential and state campaign in Washington, ———. Wagner’s Band Will Be in Attendance STANDARD PATTERN 106 and 16 You are sure of a bargain when such Goods Ont MILLINERY Mea riiys | er re DESIGNER RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. prices as thone below are quoted on “Reliable OPENING reet ha You cordially invited t hel l t " »help admire, icise an Hourly Bargains latest models of Fall and Winter trir ' ome tailored hat in all the ne tyle in this t entirely v¥ t precedent SALE NUMBER 1 SALE NUMBER 5 This Is 98-Cent Hour This Is 39-Cent Hour. Note the Bargains at 98 Cents Three Thirteens Will Buy You Luck Beginning at g A. M Today. All White Huck Towe © 2x48 inch Beginning at 2 P, M. regular value each; spe Heavy Creat aches wide, reg Ladies’ Shc Kimo eh 4 39e te— the t fall style , 4 and seal pretty figu exular value $ | patterns each, spec to 10 & m., one hour and 60 only, ench DBe one hour " t ES Men's Fine Sanitary We ndergarment regular value $1 & garment, special m 9 to 10 a m., one hour only..,.06¢ Framed Picture cries of pt t { famous poeta, 1 lar value $1.25 and $ from 9 t 4. m., one hour only, each Ke p. all w handsome 39 the same ak each, special a om hour only, each SALE NUMBER 2 This Is 75-Cent Hour See What Six Bits Will Buy During This Time. Beginning at 10 A. M Dice Damask Table Topping, f wide, special price from 10 te ne hour on ards f Ladies’ Flannelette Wrapper figured — effects es and fitted and $1.25 kin m., one b Men's Black § s, all sizes made and finished, regular $1.00 quality special from 10 to 11 a m., one hour only each ° Ladies’ Umbre with 26-inch glo steel rods and natura! wood har ular prices $1.00 and $1.10 each from 0 to lla m « hour only, each TSe Souve of Seattle, steins and pitchers made of manzinita wor already burnt nted with pletures of Princess Ap geline, Mt. Rainier salmie Falls, ete regular price $1.00 pecial from 1} to ila m hour only, each 750 SALE NUMBER 3 This Is 59-Cent Hour. Some Great Specials at 59 Cents Beginning at 1: A. M. Hematitehed H by 24 inches, all white, size 18 cial from 11 to 12 a m one how only, 5 towels for 580 Black Taffeta 7 Inches wide, good quality m 11 to 12 a m., one hour only 596 Men's Fine b plors, all wines, regula special from 11 to. 1 only, each Mt m 596 r ar val al from 11 y, each 590 SALE NUMBER 4 This Is 49-Cent Hour You'll Snap These Up at 49 Cents. Beginning at 1 P. M. Heavy Cream Damask, 68 inches wide, reg ular 7 quality ecial fro 1 t pm one hour only, a yard 496 Ladies © Black Liste Ho with fancy stripe embroidered ankle, regular 65e quality; especial from 1 to 2 p. m., one hour only, a p 49 Ladies’ Hose pporte with sateen pad front; can be worn with or without cor fet; fiber button and loop fastene regu lar price 75e each; special from 1 to 2 p. m., one hour only 496 Fiber Str spping Bags, extra strong and « 6, regular price T5c each special fr to 2, one hour only, each . 490 Ladie ev Lace Colla with tab end regular © The each; special from 2p. m., one hour only, each 490 good = material, ves, regular price 2 2to 3 p. m, ome 39e SALE NUMBER 6 ___. This Is 23-Cent Hour. Take a Look at These 23-Cent Bar- gains. Beginning at 3 P. M. Large, Heavy Bleached Bath wels; special from p.m, one hour only, two towels for 236 Satin Taffeta Ribbon, all silk, in numbers and 60, regular prices 27%, 20¢ om special sale 3to4 p. m., one hour only, a yard 230 a yard, all shad Ladies’ Combination Pocketbooks, in black brown and tan, regular 35¢ and 50c val wes; special from 3 to 4 p. m., one hour or ° . 23e Men's Fine Cotton Hove, in black and tan; xpecial from 3 to 4 p. m., one hour on! two pairs for . »» 28e Pyrography — Unburnt Glove and Handker chief Boxes, with handsome penciled de- signs, regular values; special from 3 to 4, one hour only, each ...........28e SALE NUMBER 7 This Is 9-Cent Hour. Read These Specials at 9 Cents Each. Beginning at 4 P. M. Bleached Pillow Slip Musiin, 42 inches wide, regular price 1 a yard; special from 4 to 5 p. m., one b only, a yard......9¢ Rush Shopping Bags r ISe kinds; spe- cial from 4 to 5 p. m., one-hour only, each Be 2,000 vol loth binding, pop- authors, put 8 price 25¢ each; ai from 4 to 5 p. m., ome hour only Be Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, pure Irish Mnen, hand embroidered, regular price 15e each; special from 4 to 5 p. m., one hour only, each ‘ -- Be lar prices 15¢ jal from 4 to 5 p. m., each 90 | SALE NUMBER 8 This Is 5-Cent Hour. The Last and Best of the Day. Beginning at 5 P. M. Bleached Turkish Wash Cloths, sive 14x14 inches, regular value 7c each; special from to 6 p. m., one hour only, each Se 3 s, black or nickel plated, all to 10c a card; one hour only 2. bottles, special from 5 a bottle,....5e Cube Pins, the larger size, white or assorted sold larly overywhere at 10c; spe to 61 one hour only.5e Curling irons, with hidden springs, large and sma Lae regular price to 10c each special from 5 to 6 p. m., one hour only each Se McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St.

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