The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1904, Page 8

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‘ % a6, } bel THE CITY WALL MATTER | 2°°S Like Private liraveyard parse eee! DITCHED i cio fom S an’s Farm's. ¢ | La . ‘ ‘ f Sar ' A BURLINGTON PASSENGER a — a . ; vag t TRAIN WRECKED one at * “4 i : KILLED, THABE FATALLY eee gw oe GREWSOME MURDERS CHARGED AGAINST MARX, AGED 80, A | * ' t an Ar WHAIRMAN RUDE WILL DRAFT AN ORDINANCE WITH THE ' h « © pec : ” WOUNDED ple He pe bip subsidies CONNECTICUT JEW-—-DEAD BODIES OF FARM HANDS TO \ i t | OBJECTIONABLE FEATURE REMOVED WITH HOPE OF SAT. | and pledges the de atle party t ' rue CIry ¢ ( { ma rehabilitate th aa merchant WHOM HE OWED MONEY DWG UP AND OFFICERS ARE ' SFYING OBJECTORS varine, but he ot give any | Peat ’ Soap et tOFVING ¢ be lem ar ont ts . SEARCHING FOR MORE : saregine er pistiepniieettinnaatnnls in & nm expend , Pur tures _———— ' \ t r ‘ “oO The proposition to © bonds for, be very serious, The city hall build. | Big : . afk . “ 7 the en east of he ie the ore w city hall and| ing could be erected on solid YORWALK, Cont fined inpand bethoug he ae en ‘ = jail ts 1 up again Wed-| ground, the more unstable portion ft au r j é ; neaday evening. Chairman R twee of the committee to which the mii ieecs|PARKER — fs nt : Jrotetotnnsrentbesoraie | ove fh, ated, te soe | ioe esse" Ee BS ILLED r “4 a NOMINEE ne Ler lit ‘today. vee Aaa ss — : bor hed saves LITTLE TALES my, ., . re. " Ma ' : t TER OF ACCEPTANCE AND eat cs : 1 , " RECEIVES CONGRATULATORY WAN TS A TERSELY TOLD : , : e WORKMEN RUN DOWN BY ject. j the Star passiny PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS MESSAGES shape e r 1 THE CHOO! dropped. The netl then pla Serr he uh fa MATCH 3 . to t t. a ESOPUS, N. Y., Sept. 26.—J } t re @ ‘ ‘ r ¢ sed the ' - ‘ f protest that w have @ t t . MILWAUKEE MANAGER WOULD fet the matter slide, leaving Chair- | & : peratle y , man R t ke t tlative tial 1 A LIKE TO ARRANGE A GO FOR M The there | ally , hy ; tend tenes f : t "Miecnaiie KELLY city ball will be aut als { the ts eo campaign & Voters in t < ape. There ae on Ae oa 5 CS will be « r S iethen. Shand ry taxpaye shown will » of her bk abutting « : of the r al lighting plant dis- | Roose , on t . . tributing = and sults h most R - TOMMY BURNS AND HUGO Complete Creait tousefernisner® FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc,) comer SEATTLE HOME OF ¢) ané Clod Furntehers THE GREAT MAJESTIC STEEL AND MALLEABLE IRON RANGE Special Sale of Semi- thom ts ons or tn6 2 ‘< PorcelainOpen Stock Dinner Sets We Are Closing Out Alli and 2-Pair Lots of Lace Curtains $6.65 $0.25 5 © set, special $5.85 ‘. ; “ 6-plece set, specia $7.25 $12.00 plece ret a oan $11.50 Rare Bargains in Morris Chairs Our Entire Stock Is on Special Sale Until Wednesday Night. Just One Hint— 3.90 large quan ¢ ago and ob- tage of a de . We are to make this y offer. Chair has frame of r. Se - ANOTHER RAID The proposition to be submitted to the voters in Dr | ance, provi en thorizing the . $1 c for hase of the other half of the city hall block and the} PATROLMAN, “PINCH” A POKER GAME WHICH CITY | SSS balance for the erection of a city ne _ ‘ is a ae hall thereon, will be aced by GLEUTHS COULDN'T FIND tate 5 aoe Ghanian Gnd Oh. oF m two new ones. The voters w le . * ‘ allowed to vote on the propositic to buy a site and to erect a city hal id Mars o belief th bey | Separately t t ' t ’ If they vote to pu will mean that the allowed to make the property. If they vot / Pa ATTORNEY JAMES OF THE CIVIC UNION, ASSISTED BY TWO rhs? MA ns —y 1 re ' ss ton | LESSER ESOS ETT EE EES | ase a site it] > @ Just so long as it is ag ® the law of the of W purchase of a site and for ae dae bg ge age il ag yy get tion of a hall it will mean that the » Bailing latter must be erected on the pres rviews. ent site. There are many who claim that the latter ts ample for the oreo Sores “If the voters should be allo to choose only a single site the ers of the property would be able to hold the city up for almost any price they desired.” said Mr. Rude Baturday. “For that reason I be Meve that it would be better for the people to vote simply for the ex penditure of a certain amount for the purchase of « site, leaving the choice of the property in the hands of the council, The latter in that Manner would be enabled to drive the best possible bargain “jf the council should conclude), that it did not want the east half the block now upled by the city hall, which is ned, with the ex ception of one lot. I believe, by the Great Northern, either on scx of location or price, it co chase some other site. The tion that has been made Great Northern property on account of passage of the funnel under tt. I do not believe t UNEQUALED IN SEATTLE WEADY’S TURKISH BATHS TROUBLE Club Cocktails $1.25 PER QUART BOTTI Whisky, Manhattan or has solid oak, is reversible covered with ned velour. Special ACTORS’ UNION AND TEN.CENT THEATER MANAGERS HAVE 90 BuysThis Air-Tight Marti COME TO TERMS tl ti g St ES eatin ove ket. Once used, you ha no other. They n : DOCTOR GOT emtniedst| FIFTY YEARS) Sass cous ——-— | 90c be first Clarence Hefling, & rider . RUM, $i per full qt. bottle SLt0725072 | pe TITEL 404 First Ave. South Both Phones, Pink 1761 FREE DELIVE $1.45 DYNAMITER MAD | vv : MENT out fF t t tu RE ong1.00 PER VERK $1.85 FREDERICK & NELSON TED Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. Corner Fifth and Pike, “The Reliable Credit House.” Second Avenue, Madison and Spring ‘Streets Great Manufacturers’ at onl Sale Men’s Suits Lot 10 hand ene sen nneeterenereneneteenteenecteenemernsreamerntnee T t ar Go ca Men's All Wool Twreeda, Cs it 5—75 Men's All Wool Tweed Suits, well made, “p to “neds, Ital Pay lining marfeet fitting, rig insted Malate in evety particular, regular $9.00 suits, fof...4 een cee see . Pereeye % Lot 8—35 eMn's Strictly All Wool New in plain black and ilies serwes anda a eee Suits, in cheviots, cassimeres and wo: 1 trimmings, thor Fall and Wi nter teds, cut to latest fashions, Fegular $13.50 suits for .esssseseeenee . uit ee ee vorsteds and all w cotta tw ew ee dg Loti2—63 Mc ] ngle ar t t dd buttomholts, ete, regudue Gat, qo A, Bri ge &Co.| « and t ! tres, finest | vad trina € Pe a Dey PRA PE iat’ dbl e @ 5 1415-1447 SECOND AVE ular 18,00 ’ for = a 5 Next Door te Marche, regular $10.00 ¢ Lot 11—48 Men's Suits, in fine imeported and mixturey Imnd’ tailored, hand vy «tute Be i SEATTLE STAR- MONDAY »T. 26, 1904. a dh 6. on aaa On ae

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