The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1904, Page 8

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RENTON HILL RESIDENTS C LAMOR AGAINST STRUCTURE ciTy COUNCIL AS SLOW AS EVER TO ACT | » Rentor tents, in th have been such a protest she w id v v eet th a | comn he ouncth to which was placed th n~ | t were referred months | gq. Nich wh wr “ h . ' rn w "” an ar iT t “ of > tenant t | t ve out nt t xist-} ee . . ence af ew, 2. Charge Criminal ; abreed Negligenc e : . : > (Special to The Star) te _— ae t Lrage Th NORTH YAKIMA n T Li n vain b ee ean Db Ww it w bre © ow ® v m the ha ule y ayr bee asked to fo 80m te et = ( b " thrown up their hands. “ ‘ “ They have even « t uv that th Nor Pacit N This the . : a .- w + w eald, and if it ato xploms of he SCHEME FOR GRADE fla goboard f the The sch t make an w the ¢ i Detwe ' t and Weet x ri y Li © f “ t again ye Table A. MeKen t estate 1 money men who are behind the move ap eat ab e peared in f the proposition. that entrance an e hat he improvement would barn in the same | § to a small, private Block From the residences of Willia 006 KILLER WORKING Pigott and Dr. B. R. Stevens. on the portheast and southeast Fifteenth and Madison. re ly, a tull view of the a scopic ard is obtained. This is true & lean extent of other homes on the bill A row of houses on Fifteenth av enue gets a view of the be e of the front of the str than a block away. The view « parked triangle at the corner Is « oft. Two houses on Fourteenth ay enue, one occupied by W. H. Ken- | "*or've medy and the other by Mra J. C./ death ¢ va Nichols, the owner of both b ae of the ings, are only 85 feet from the rear | '5F of the ugly structure. glass, w “The billboard is an intolerable tines, ca nuisance said Mra. Nichols this moraie ype, “Toe wie netsn| TEACHERS’ COURSE Dorhood looks upon the affair as an outrage. [ have protested to the hoard of works and to Corporation| The teachr ree at the unt Counsel Gilliam, but was told that versity will p es for degistration 1 would | tomorrow. The classes will be held 1 could not protect myself take the matter into court thought It would do any good.” “7 think it fe an outrage to erect One of those abominable structures fn one of the best residence sec tions of the city.” sald Dr. Stevens “Some time ago the Renton Hil! Improvement club protested a net such cteduct In a communication te the council, but it doesn't seem to have done any good. in fact. 1 do not see of what use the counsi! has ever been in these cases. I reckon that I might os well give up al hope ot ever abating the nuisance.” According to Mrs. Esther Levy the owner of the block on which the Billboards have been built, they will not be there for more than two or three months. A greater part = the same billboards was former at the corner of Broadway and uae. feon streets. The board of works many months ago ordered the sign board at this location to be torn down. The billbard monopoly only Jaughed and it has since been there itt during the college course of instruction English. literature KORY. political and so celal science, chemistry, natural science and mathematica every Saturday year and the includes la a AGO, Sept. 30—At a ting here yesterday of the mag Sates ‘ sociation the pennant for 1904 officially awarded to the St club. ‘etiachs Louncht ing ate can carry but Tickets now Piret Our be number pler 2 or 1 Umited EK. W. Herald, th tailor, who own the prop compelled the removal of the boa w days ago in « 0 build a house billboard =monopolists Levy's permission to re move the boads to her property and it was given. Mra. Levy said she did not think there -would be objections against the signboar she intended to erect a b the property in a few months, any how. She said this morning, though that if she had known there would then any The perend “Hat Store Ia the st © you get th both in quality and style pay you to “take a look.” EB Brooks & Co., 1331 2nd ave TURKISH HEADY'S HEADY Under Dexter Horton Bank H FULL QUARTS $1.00 YOUT HS’ SUITS, age br te 4 esa $2.25 Nothing Nicer for Hot D 0728072 104 First Ave. South hones, Pink 1761. SEE THE The very newest and double breasted— $10.00 Fall and Wint BUILDERS’ HARDWARE PLUMBING and HEATING ‘Let Us Figure on Your Plans ERNST BROS. $12.50 Vall and Winter $13.50 Fall rnd Winter NOTE—EVERY SUIT NEW HAVEN, ¢ BILLBOARD NUISANCE 2:5: ANGERS NEIGHBORHOOD leading with — the UNSIGHTLY |’ oe | j == A. Bridge & Co., BOYS’ NORFOI x AND DOUBLE an ne th land gla m regard to the constituted k with the churet POCAPODOODRDEUEETDEEEUO002 0099208 O200 O07 IZ%e OUTING barge Daughter vention here SMART CLOTHE He \ENTERED ROOM IN BROAD DAYLIGHT M of the ot the the Right 00 UNIONI6TS IN THE NEW MOVE WiLL } | | FIT LABOR ORGANIZATIONS THE THE CITY BAY SEATTLE § N’T FEAR. | ALLIANCE BENE ay TAR—FRIDA rh ily dwindling , ' ’ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' t 1 ' FLANNEL REM “4 1 Be Bargains ALL-DAY BARGAINS All-Weol T Fla ove " a yard 22% A GREA h BARGAIN Con a four inchea w itely pure silk, yard. . 156 HANDKER( ARGA ch on Handke b le Women ta far ality ran Olde A GREAT t T BAR AIN Special Offer f a na ta any Suit the houss $17.50 Wom sand Pan a. wr wllk tr ~ on a 16 SATURDAY 1 RE Composed of stylish uptodate «treet Hat raciog all the new models, the regular $5.00 kind, for, your che 3.50 See Winde All. Day Specials in Our Big Baggaia Basement D-quart efre, dc, fi THE Popular Price Clothiers SENSATIONAL OFFERINGS MARK THE GREAT NOTABLE Be a a eh hh th ee ht id MEN’S: FALL FROM SOME AMERICA --- THAT SACRIFICE. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS BOYS a BREASTED SUITS MANUFAC BARGAINS IN BOY WEARS---FROM SHOES AND WINTER SUITS---THE LEADING MAKE OF A. Bridge & Co TI 1E WE Starts Tomorrow oT acces cesses eee re T oviceseneesese BOUGHT HERE OUR OWN TAILORS ABSOLUTELY FREE A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Aveaua tyles in double and twist worsteds, from such makers - $6.00 Lika Seamnats wes $7.50 $8.50 PERFEC CHARGE, OF BIG SHOW WINDOW DISPLAY FOR THE blue rLy serges, as the renowned Schloss Bros FITTED. black clays t $ , Strouse Bros $6.00 DOUBL = , Popular Price Clothiers. THE and Thibets and I for .. for «+ f PRESSED AND KEPT 1 AMERICA CALICO NANT P. M. Bargains 0 ne Pamosa F fit and gus ‘ p DSc Cashmere N De and Alba ard 466 w F All Wor ' f DBe Steen f ew Fur Colla Regula . te ' a si.o# Wome ' Cotton M . ehirte WRe BUT FACTORIES GREATEST swell Gollands Sons, BEGINNING OF THE SECOND WEEK OF TURERS’ SURPLUS SALE. EVERYTHING A MAN OR TO HAT. BREASTE D SUITS $3. 3 Our Annual Sale of Men’s Fall and Winter Underwear » GREATEST BARGAINS IN HISTORY. MEN’S FALL AND WINTER SUITS Scotches— IN REPAIR A Royal St HARDWARE SPECIAL a, per —— el Hammer for the Se Pot 2be pair Steel Pliers 1Be Wood 1-quar 4Oc Steel Hatchet 2Se 7 Soe, for BBe | 10 pair Bteel { Brackets Se saanel Towe 1%-quart size, Bronzed Furniture Casters, set Se for 20« of 4 106 Dinner 2-quart size 60 me ‘Oc, tor BB Steel Serew Drivers ’ 150 1 dos Ge IT’S IN SURPLUS IN $2 ‘$3.7 5 $9.00 $10.50 $11.00 $12.00 BY fast Gaor to tho Ben Moreh essary) single i1Fiomeseek STORE Complete Credit Moveerorntsners FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc.) CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT AT 6 O'CLOCK Complete Motel and Club Fernishers Extra Super All-Wool| Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs Can Now Be Bought for Less Until t large and hand 85c Extra Super All-Wool In- grain Carpeting, Sewed, Laid and Lined, a Yard There are Six Patterns to Choose Among Please Bring Room Measures. The Atlas Oak Heater For Coal This is an at w priced Oak Heating Stove, Has dump grate, nickeled foot nickeled height 24 In. $6.50 No diameter 11% im., height 38 in $5.50 No. 14, diameter 12% im. height 42 in $9.50 No. 16, diameter 13% In., height 46 in $12.25 We take your old stove and | allow you all it is worth as part payment for a new one SEATTLE HOME OF THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE. | following prices will b « Super All Wool Ing 59c -FREDERICK& NELSON :-.. (INCORPORATED.) Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. You Like the Best ° 7 URNISH $1.00 PER Eastern aa Co. Inc. Corner Fifth and Pike “The Reliable Credit House.” WHY PAY RENT? THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS CASH $20 PER MONTH lit tle ALL im Mair street t Y Two ca will pass the b this Ww terms t t your income 115 Seneca St. FOR EVERYBODY Sunday, Oct. 2 BIG OPENING SALE Lots $35 to$i 00 fall and at Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co., Free Barbecue Dinner Seattle ersCo. ffective. We have never before shown such # Rugs and Carpeting as is now on display Extra Super All Wool In grain Rugs a Are Underpriced as Follows >. ie “NEV 10-6x12 ¢ ‘ BUT ONE RUG TO A CUSTOMER Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Union Bake: and Cafe SECOND AVENUE. THE EASIEST Bed TERMS . WEARING AP Saturday Special very low price urnivure it one-h eneney aw wooDsousE e Housefurnishere, 8 Pike Street. John 981; Ind, A 1166. pour copy of The | ae oe meee veh at 6:99 o'clock pth Es gg ; Main 1050, oF Ins ny time betweem ‘and a copy be sent ¥ bx magclal Messengers elth par T live vex dev stat

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