The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1904, Page 5

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ae 4 THE SPATTLE ee URSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1904 5 Pe TS ve SO ood that the noaylyania and T. a r" Ten north front of th Hing : ha ion hide - om Het Rockefeller and Harrime t hefos I we \ i. outs ta p with ad- oo up between the Atchison and Brie, | is charged with an assault to com 1 for t ar Prie| the af lelegatos enjoyed as arranged in the meetings, will | UNCLE SAM'S NEWEST BEA FIGHTER 18 LAUNCHED AT THE eral ks ago |] mpat t and {am steamer ¢ m among the give them a line from const to coast Murphy called W am Kain fror 1 t NORTHERN PACIFI , ; ’ : ; melt C AND BURL INGTON GO TO ROCKEFELLER er the (eld of the Harriman THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD IN THE PHESENCE O FTHE | the barber p where he was ew mm the & nd of non-payment Tod th nition diseussed HARRIMAN INTERESTS IN WINDING UP THE NORTHERN in the Southern part of the | 1 and, after @ few word th} ub al tax charged a mit p n re nlted States. P ‘ . struck him @ terrific blow her, which | 1 when the logs | ported t 1 nmittee ap- t SECURITIES COMPANY In losing the Northern Pacift LARGEST CROWD EVER ASSEMBLED TO WITNESS SUCH | the face. ‘Kain fell to the pavement, | are’ turned ote ts the Be: | emaeea weg hm nd the Burlington, HIN has suf striking his head fn such a it » of the pro f 60% oe fered a hard blow in the Northwes AN EVENT that he has never regained to ! ’ e at » fleld he has always monopoll = Consciousness 4 | pe gen recom ° @! Hurlington line, white Hill, aa M mder his tro Harriman bas though Katr wif os but a thor wan adopted @ timH at hin own @| gana general, has been trring to @Mnounced that he wanted the My fortune News Aan j ton will be over $6,000,000 Shi. Gistans’ GE the. tine ana caw THAN HUAT ning trading stampe aoaeee * game. Hi North> @/ hold these properties in » Har-| Northern Pacific and has by | HROOKLYN NAVY YARD, N. ¥ The rudder of the Connecticut {| Murphy attempting to escape. Her | the business interests of # ern 8 set tas O| ctnak eke e¥idently ‘Wen to ove working #o that the dissolution Bie Abaid thet { thou- | the largont thing of its kind Im oR | cries attracted Pat n King’s] ‘ @ purpose ntrol- ©] point, according to the dlepatches | the Securities company would give | tt > ot Waee 1 | eter itt ot 1s catlod @ bal-/attentnon and the latter placed | (By Gorippe News Ase’n? A reno a nd an the # ing the ' the ©| fromt the Mast. nad pow Hill is at, | it to him be = 60. enaaithe, taal “ ‘ wide, 20 feet deep,| Murphy under est. It was| wasnin ay a ‘ j | during @ Northwest, but the dissolution @/ tempting to frame up #o as t — In his ao he ts placed tn al ¢ tout, desis be t and ‘ tons thought at the time that Kain was|*More seared than hurt OY beggar et ty @ of it leaves him worse off than @/ tro) as much of the Western field nto give Jim Hill a good run | ay f h h a wireless equip: ffering from excessive drinking wy t ¢ a of eee. < Soom ” @ he was before the scheme was @ as possible with what he has | for b Hill, on the other |e . t wae y mt and a signal f 30 mem. | but his condition ta precarious and | the Ar n Fed n of Labor, } @ Ciret thought Harriman @| Conferences i vee} s trying to enter the exclum- | ta hat ih k We have three battleships of 16 may die at any time. He te a| when he read the intervi of Bar-| @ and Rockefeller @ Worsted | tn New York. Ohicaco Satta. | ive Me an field in th th ‘ 000 and three of 12,000, and) patient at a local hospital in Ky- | ny ' f the Uitnots ROANOKE IN PORT @ him in the fight and now con | geiphia, at which the great ra lis cor ations tn the th show # Allee W Krand-da will have two m | orett Federatt tl who predicted | @ trot the Northern iflc and @ : ‘ogy " at he acknowledges defeat In the leon Welles, secretary of tt ' | «a “ra f the f : ot road men of th un : i he Comne t will supplant the one : | The o liner Roanoke ar @ Burlington, two former roads @! tondance. James J. Hi Har. | Wind-up of the Securities company : k Al of Be wane be | ‘ ning from Nome with 165 of the Pennsylvania, B. J. Be nat the forces that bare t . “es yy yee mages gga ro 6 left Non eptember 18 and Soorcacccesiosersdececed oni hs ted in Eastern | beat him tas Kdward Vil ts a fow feot long f sald Gompe page Bove -selltas one Fog made Be mners 7 vet what effect tht 1 have on | the t 1 States in other important respects ts not | va . eo ys Ratlroad conditions are framing | and Western ra m0 te Ce ee eee cme of tho tieaies as large or as powerful s can prevent ite growth, | her 24 hours bs od ye = | up tn & Very interesting manner tn, stant ¢ . th to the coast, steps for the construc-| The ship was built at the Brook N , heartburning attended t om ha moe to sts ns was Jone “1 ney, Se the Kast. This has been ght he fra Pp, an indicate ¢ MRS. NETTIE MANN, of Centra- | and it ts @ distineti titution in| Hime Alaskan op out by the dissolution of the nt time, is as follows: Harri a wee pdleteld & - Northern Securities any and Rock ler to take the Chica a jury at ( lio la that the the general scramble by the big fel ton & Quiney and tt husband w 0 ' has od a tomy ows to get under cover when the Pw Hi tain the} Jorime last w back f hich it ts rain comes, There has been a hard Northern intact 1 millinery at ¢ ‘ po repaeee fight between the Rockefeller- Mar t hat a com Aug 17, to seoure th r ~ . eee riman interests on one side and the Interest D , ‘ | DEMANDS SALARY Morgan-Hif combine on the other. | ranged whe Atchison Topeka ae | LOND: opt. 29 —Lady Curzom Harriman, as the agent of Rocke- | & Santa Fe ‘ A et hd NS U = the day. She feller, has been trying to get con- the East. In thie deal it ts ne } l, a , a Ka ta ’ = > | « 98 | A DECISION of th 2 t It is reported fice at Walia Walla was wade that | alleges ts rightfully ing Altenee, } all ditch companies must be bona! result of being th Sch " | fide and they must de able to fur ' ‘ atc nprecedente aie oO | Bish water to desert claims, | male of | HE EXCURSION trains are tak sale of cs Oe ing scores of visitors to the state | or ast on Jur ay. It ast falr Norta Yakima Vosterday | ing that ¢ e Ruck es Fort to- | the city was filled with visitors . 1 the os of wa ¥ from Seattle, Portland, Spokane and | ing ¢ and $100 in « " all the towns around feon w LLA, § : | THE STATE board of co ST. PETERSBURG o . r father scolde Inst of the stat t th t em. | er, 1 y ate officers to go un-| Up ne car's return from South-| xe tt t o . hal — ler the capitol roof. moved tn ern R a he w go to hi ant t e fatt Beginning on Friday We Shall Sel A 400 Chalrs and Rock thelr new ters yeat ; ay. The +n lo 7 be h for we" mn oy P ‘ ; We are compelled to make wm for a large stock of goods biel 3 @oon to arrive \f To aceomp we bav t t# F OUR CHAIRS AND ROCKERS fn a h we o fer at prices that we think will pr , Many chaireare on view in our south w These chairs and rockers are H ASS GOODS IN PER | THE OCTOBER STANDARD PATTERNS FECT CONDITION, MADE BY THS LES ANUF TURERS. paenen SHOWS NOW 10¢ AND iSe In marking them down to WHOLESALE ¢ AND IN Wd RANTES WEST 6TYLES. NONE HIGHER. MANY INSTANCES, BELOW, we have hod in mind one a only US NAVA! - RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. riage: ¥ 39 —TO CAUSE THEM TO SELL QUICKLY i to roplish the CONSTRUCTOR » . end fn view, na ¥, the seourtn g of spa Extra values tomorrow in “Rel AS THESE CHAIRS ARE OF 1 sale affords a rare opportunity for anyone who w ° the furnish of any kind of @ room and at the same as fine achair as can be bought AT A GENUINE BARGAIN PRICE. ‘These chairs are real fine residence or an le Goods Only.” See below. FRIDAY BARGAINS Friday and the last day of the month With a great sale of stylish f ‘TION, this complete secure 113. Jhon Sor OF ye for any one, rich or poor, for a mble home. for a hotel or a boarding fits for us and big bargains for @ day of small p ats and our special Friday feature of three-hour sales } ~ moran ~] i on y band and alsies filled with “1 < ore—-we will end the house. CH OFFERING OF CHAIRS HAS BVER BEEN | a eager shopper e MADE Ray pain “ig tion of which bave already been | lyn navy yard and no « ice Brainerd Rreateut ve ever had with a grand note of victory that will echo through the ” 2 ge ‘ " ware anont be ascertained. Rock my hed any hand tn the w the Connec- | year and serve as an inspiration for future efforts. Now for the bargains. Here they are— The following list. though partiai and in feller, as ot of the Burlington This is the first battlesb , see the ver of the laree © ay of chaire now offered and of the ¢ duetions in prices i one of the North: politics, was the “logical veriin, who in securing | & p Pactfte, and | y tit by the government and the ex iment was watched by naval of-| candidate” Gov. Cha STYLISH FALL COATS * unnniinte ken ROE PA n not be necessary now for ficers the world over wee aeke by the pavy rtment | PARTIAL LIST OF CHAIRS AND ROCKERS [| tia't» baits tae proponea tine | "The Connecticut ta one of the six| to chome the sponsor has wo dangh- ON SPECIAL SALE Jereat battleships that are under] tere ‘The peculiar appropriatn All Sizes Tomorrow at $7.75 Each Ladies’ and Minse: ‘an Beaver Coats, made with fitted backs and blouse or box fronts, satin lined throughout and handsomely tail- ored and finished. Garments that are expecially designed for our mild winter clit The regular values are $12.50 to $15.00 each Any size tomorrow, 32 to 40, on special sale at a appotatment les In| the fact that she is the only grand-| construction, and her record wt a teat of whether the United States | th that ah only fore ent can afford to b i bat aughte { Gideon Welles. who was tid Mahogany Chairs and Rockers. Heduced From To . A " ‘ incoln'’s secretary of the navy, and p= ae ny — all - rH 3.00 oa bones of 0 os. |took bigger jumps in size, propor-| Note--We shall have to charge extra for any necessary alterations Reception Chair +25 450 Her normal mean draught, with|tionately, than under any other on these garments Reo witen Arm Rockers — by 4 ~The | 0 tons of coal, will be 24 teat ae — tai nee oe Large Arm thechore : 10.00 600 arrived | inches But she can carry ~” tons a a om cane THE GRE T 3 Arm Rocking Chairs . ~ a wenn te coche on} Wer wormil Glapincement will be the advantages that money A - UR BARGAINS ec re . . . i o pe olen © spoke or be oF ar 1 one ol er nu P| Dante chairs leather seat 12.50 7.25 rrigation and the opening of the| 16,000 tons, but with a full load of t 1 can give. She ee . nos eed are len a be s a before or after the hours named. See samples of the Eeatag Chara tanther seat 1950 B80 Bl oil n reservation lands and laid | coal and ammunition she will have| is the Migar Welles F window the prices below ; Large Arm Chairs, inlaid back . 590 tow ae oo mr Rnggntin ad be anak at a ’ » Wabash rat Golden Oak Ch ar ement wil eei-| road. Reduced From oaue 10 men The 1S ater 9 tolZa.M, 9toIl2 A.M. Bedroom Chal $4.09 the w © equipped with twin p to the ut, Is betn — Reception hus seroua aad 13 putea Writes te cent a eee nae onl School Book |Fine Stationery Y Large Arm 4 aot she wil be a am t : » Keone — Abe hing Straps REGULAR %5c AND 3% VAULES FOR 256. i Bedroom Re cher es will have a spec knota esent t siana is ahead Se VALUES AT le EACH Hurlbut’s High Grade Stationery, 48 pieces | Laces Aree’ Rockee 7.00 w was launched on August 22, but > ook or Shawl Strage, o kiné ectd in @ box, all new tints and daintiest fin- t > te are f t the navy yard are r each, on sale Frid ish, regular 35c and 39c values, on sale - K 4 the side armor fr t tt t “ be a to | ’ : m., three ~ ay! Friday, from 9 to 12 a m., thr nate 4429 «(82.80 FAIRBANKS AT HELENA ‘ Cons oo tm tel — i aah para Slipper , 3.00 ae 8 1 ach & . “ aunching of the battle oe BEERS ASE ‘ 3.00 o> | ee Cae work 6f tetal con n | 9tolI2 A.M. 9to 12 A.M. Chairs and Rockers. ’ : ee tata’ exie ther y t haif complete } i 15 1 a | pero un ak All Silk Ribbons Ladies’ Gloves nm { . 2.25 NAMED NEW OFFICERS REGULAR 22e TO 396 VA AT 196 Chairs ‘ 2.50 T . ; 7 adies’ Silk and Lisle Gloves, extra qualt Old Mission Weathered Oak Chairs and Rockers Be elie: ore eae ng een gad ype ona ani : ort oyerd i ved at $1.00 and $1.25 a pair; on 100 ‘ / ene , et tiexins t., dean of the act aly, at, © pal . 280 7.50 ° t aaa gton and Le { All Importe - ‘ i I H y - i : pe : t t ' . Frede k -M~. 3to6 P.M. ; Ladies’ Rocker. very elaborate ; ‘ o that t Wadt , NY h n-| Poe? =i Uiguous to the | _Huck Towels Tray Cloths | Gentieman’s Tucker 2 ; , : : | 2 VAULES AT 16¢ EACH REGULAR 12%¢ VALUES AT Tie. : yeney Rowk : : | ‘1 t } Linen Fringed Tray Cloths, size 18 by q - SUES hIS SURGEON SKS DISOLUTION t nehes, regular values, on sale | The sale will start Friday morning and probably will continue | Ake i from 3 to 6 p. m., three hours 4 through Saturday. We cannot now promise to continue the sa at, eact T%e 4 next week. Therefore, we urge you to be in time | i SER a Ba tatsente Gp | % ‘ 106P.M Children’s Hose 3v6P.M Not of the above styles we have os t p “, a . ' ’ { oud hale ote tony ether dylée la the vale that ted ' t , i ren s ose to OF. M. : f aree 4 VALUES OR Se, SEP DOOOOP LY DOOHIK PP DOOAIA os . ; : ; mel oe: ee) wt SH - be kin , riday, from 3 to three hours only, a pair Be ‘We offer 11% cash for any Monarch Matieabdie tren | Monarch Range sold "aed | wm Bios! Ranges toome ? —— — Sia rakes “taken tn ‘p. wad fully guaranteed, $30 0p, © ght NOTE—No restrict r t, except that telephone orders or oruers from dealers i payment down, Ba ow a. a“ a ———+ - tall, ‘ ue " + The $3.00 Hat Store f $ st h | Fi itureCo- the en ei ie McCarthy Dry Goods Co. | 10 mes uml A ave, - Second Ave. and Madison St. HO-N105-1105 SECOND AVE. sak and is tdete ' : The Big Insta House—You Pay When C ae

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