The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1904, Page 8

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THE STAR-2THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1904. | handling “Hawkshaw the Detective Jentd that’ the draft. read. by. the| nity of Dutch Harbor TAN HOLDER EELS “Aslan thas at the Alcazar this week, and very | jcommittee clerk, Shrader, wae the! rr to the " ation of a t . { Kastern Wash capably, The play te also known as only ¢ that he Knew anything| Ja fishermen piled | jenton ota ear than The Ticket-of-Leave Han | about hrader mado the same thet tlor erian waters | ever bef ntatement | because t 1 not get the fin “ 38 OF THE D'URBRV it Ls.’ It was decided to postpone fur around Japas Androfsky would Wimeken Robert consideration until other] |have the Am 1 Kove nt gngoment at the Grand opera house sub-committes's draft | Johut them out of Americar 10, | tonight in “Tem of the D'Urbe mn theret ng Alaska and se-| villes,” which she will play until] ConpoRATIONS COMMITTEMOR thing done relative to the lattle the b tof furnishing Japan Sunday night, when the bill changos | Diam & Storage company's| The fire and water comr h thin food | | to “Marta of the ie wlands COUNCIL PUT INTO A FLUT- | franch cided inet night that publ hat Rusela not wor-| n den nded that the mayor t teome of the war 8 EMMA NEWKIRK, WHO WON THE $1,000 PRIZE AT THE | A Great Sale TSR FOR the ordinances granting —Kpocia Japan--that it has enough| s wrivileges to Mrs, J. R. Winn and and soldier crush the NEW YORK BEAUTY SHOW, WEDS EDWARD WILLIS, OF f IVERS kr M Tesee te te ‘ the bul mikado's army within eda lw | © corporations committee o! . ” a. a i ing ordinances be turned down a FAIRBANKS, ALASKA, IN DAWSON ‘Clothi Und {ine Sonnell: ie trying. tgtients om AND HARBORS will be pa over | thing, Underwear, — [vision bee’ en Tobned on) we wl ath og eh | TALKED ABOUT a o irred eoonune ©! he 6 € “ — yo? — ' Anny | Shoes and Blankets i eye idan ie that such & volley wax necensary in| — AMERICAN POLITICS Mise Rmma Newkirk, who won) fame Up for Sacrifi Rueoremeat aniapensen aun tanmelind protect property owners | c the $1,000 prize at the beauty show | Misa Bost, according to th DP Or SMCS |e ened. precipiiately at Its meet: | A committer wan appointed by we Cuties 58 shane in Madison Square garden, New |los, lacked one-thirty-se - ling yoots May afteracon in order tc of Geinanenes y fest vearades ané other matters Mayor Ballinger dincunsed som York, last December, has married a|inch of perfection. The large toe of| Igive all hands @ chance to figure afternoon to work for.an ap-| 9, 10%, commit 7 lle | r Tlendiker and become a realdent of |her left foot missed that much|_ There'll be things doing at the big |i He DAIS @ Saamas me ERY opriation of at least $600'000 3 amend the fire limit ordinance un-| features of th American Party he new city of Fairbanks, Alaska. |cladsic fngth, ‘The coming Yukon | Monarch store, on First avenue, to Cay the mistake, It auch it Is Jeontinue operations on the Lake| *!! Bet May ‘ bet oh u r © bride o , queen lacked not 7 morrow-—-the nning e end o : a Bystem” before t oung Men’ bs became the bride of Biward jaueen lacked nothing in hat re: he ireat credhore Rarritce tak |, At former meeting the commit | Washington canal. The miter wil e ie . . . WOU rhe greater portion of the immense |to had instructec a sub-committee | be taken up through the senators Munictpal league of the ¥, M. « aerene war wales en ite Sen ore th canine Mise | by The Monarch at 68 cente on the | aad. City wineer Thomson to} J. A Haight also urged the deep To correct the evils in your rf Near the State University EAeODOT. he ; on ove cCompabltors) dollar was etwerly up by | draft ame ents to the company’s | ening of the lower end of the Du with the party unless you ‘i walt ae ong be none ee, s weak» ue for perfect figure at the! pareatn hi sine | franchise, This report was brought | wamleh river for two feet. He said) part m i rupt a aa —— os * ane. “ mod ’ y pal lary xhibition, Madt-| and ri ssay that the |i yesterday afternoon, In the | that It could be done for $5,000 and f ew from American peut 250 c ey te ©} Hon Square gi 4 back for | meantime Frank Atwood tasked that the county commiaston. ti “l history | ae careers, ot joining the man y Wills who went orth ta 1098 toe be sold gt a| the officers of the company had jers be asked to appropriate that e maid that political partion were Obes e coup! pe~ | f erly at business at No. 2) crw reat # istribyt amon he me p| pount —— C ally red to be a neces € ert trothed before Miss Newkirk won| below @0 Sulphur creek, 30 milee rf, ra good ality multe, & oe ‘ aa ieee wom Hi of — agape SSIAN COUNT PLANS TO le sccomy e & of por A f a the $1,000 prize and the distinction|from Dawson, and ia one of the . «.|thought was the same amended we governa arid that there had Boh " " be! pwn as the Ame | dew known men fro vart of | sewed n- | bith 1 | w t nat ne of clea jaht the fringe of On ee ome” atin ome ois Wah Set | COMMER STONE LAND | woLo vr sar rinennen | amt clemage| aah ng tS ag Honors were showered upon her,/into business in the Tanana coun: | suite that read by “the malian clerk | ide steal ler te to be | sbuve | but the flame of her love for her] try | Miah differed in many reapecta Count Androtwky, of Irkutek the conservative} Bich soll. Kiendixe sweetheart burnec stead } ner or a Atwood explained that Rob | ‘The cornerstone of a new union |beria, arirved in Seattle yesterday bee publican | rey icetract ¥. my vt a piggy ead AT . to dat | Hunter of the American Im church at Port Blakeley was laid|on his way to Washington on @ m the radical or 5 isied ‘the ‘tates they resolved to RS bent st ent company, had given these Rev, Adams, of Bagle| commercial and semi-diplomati expone public polley.* | - maried © follo ing autu then im band over to the livered an address and/ mission. He wants to make an ar accigg Sng 4 conge by Bae a , bers mpeny. He | Rev James Thompson, of Seattle, rangement with the United States| NORTH YAKIMA 1s to have a|F. K- Struve John Davia ote eeccetn be iss New es e od that they were the|who later went’to Alaska to do| government to keep out of Ala ninew * beet factory Already ESTABLISHED 1888. i won oe iis pri e in ¢ moet THE HENRIETTA I the amended franchixe| missionary work, also participated | waters Japanese fishermen, “ho/ those connected with the proposed INCORPORATED 1900 © bear con me the sub-committee, but}in the ceremonies, The funds for|carry thelr cargoe Japan with! plant are in the fleld doing prelim ent, ahd shortly afterwards won a The Henri now being put eve th 1 e t fen [OD at the Seattle i> iocl seen ahelne bere ymomittee that the | building the new church were rais-|out paying the government any-|nary work. The plant will be com J & C es vate ptyeee dawen. Nell > pe eattle one ef on Rese Bese” $8.00 him by Hunter|ed thre ry the enterpr of the! thing for them, He say at b pleted and y to run by the time ohn Davis 0. proved ° € accom A com ¢ @ bes ; rafted for the pur- | Ladies’ Aid soclety, of Port Blake formed that — small f of Jap- | beets are to harvest next ell an char hys-| plays the company has yet produced | fer $1.49 ¥ informed that a st d een aw Has ha = I - abn se S eres pinot r Boys’ 94.00 bine rt ng the changes that | ley anese fishermen now in the mme } 709 SECOND AVENUE Siicatiae siikaine beideterhe, | houses. Manager Mowe etates that| *.¢ had only & Gnd it was on the actual measure-| unless unforeseen circumstances | ,,4."" °° ' whe see ments, conforming with those of M stock compang en-| ON. s6 00 cane tke clerk had no B the world-famed statue of the will be extended indeM-| oye § ~ °. © ° Venus de Milo, that Miss Newkirk | foys' $3.50 4 ery Was mad } amablished her prowes: Mise seed bate G % ' re hinted thatkin | Clara Best was dethroned and a “THE FATAL WEDDING.” Misses’ $4.06 : t n t Nave been done for | Rew American Venus sprang ti 3 hires, the child ac-| Children's th = theoush @ —- - lays in “The Fatal V $1.50 bie slightly df i FACE MASSAGE Third Avenue thie wee kets f ts to up by the aubliap . BUTLER BUTLER | play is « favorite old melo-d Fas, 920 kets 9 ommitt Mullen became rareas- |B} simex 5Q¢ isess SO ey EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE BIDS FOR YOUR FAVOR TOMORROW SHOP | “HAWKSHAW THE DETECTIVES” | 92.85, 3.00 forts Ske, $2.00 | Chair Bowen if ke had ap SHREWSBURY'S | The Weldemann company ts! comforts for $1.16, $3.00 comforts for | pointed two #ub-committoes te | sun ' a > irene -» . . RCS ts _|amendments to the franchise. Hell | Thousands attended last Friday and made snug savings. We invite you to : prices m idleutously tow that we | $1050 ome tomorrow. The following items will give you some idea of the many + ger he a them. Come | Lote Twenty-third, just south of : § A . Som ' wrowgh the |” Jackson $450 things for your choosing @HE MONARCH BHO & CLOTH Will Dress You as Your Fancy Dictates peeen LS Lat Mateeet DON'T MISS ECONOMY DAY AT THE ANNEX 317 iret Avenue. We carry the finest stocks of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WEAR- Halt Block North toffice $i000 ING APPAREL in the city, and you are welcome to credit here Rummage cae Thr warrteon | ®feom house, taterlake ave; lot « : a > $s ern u ng 0. nc. Go to Spinning’s for bicycle re- | §-room house, 1150 ave; lot} One lot of dress remnante—all wool—Friday Keonomy Day, | Ladies’ Dress Skirts made of fancy mixtures in grays, medium and Corner Fifth end Pike. Dairs. eee) goxti6 |Z one-half price. dark colors, worth up to 6. Friday Economy Day price “The Reliable Credit House.” SMART CLOT ~ HERAT .D. T. E.McGinitie 69 Burk Bide - $6.95 Complete Credit H ousefurnishers—F IT 18 AT PRESENT. SATURDAY NIGHT. FRENCH WILTON RUGS. 36x63 inches... 27x54 inches BUNDHAR WILTON RUGS.” BRAUVAIS AXMINSTER RUGS, 96x72 inches......... q 71x60 inches In addition to the shove Nubia. Tokyo AN sales of Friday Specials are for cash and fi inal, det to Mmit the quantity of any special sold to a cust Golden or Weathered Finish. | Weathe For tomorrow we ofte r chotce of elther of the for 88e. r4 Roman Stool, pictured to left, is Mission Stool, she of solid oak, if golde or t he th weathered finieh. Has turned ee ee ends,” lege and lower cross vk, in weath 2 fir spindles. ia upholaterd wihh cord is shag for ehior Friday spect | $1 Cash and | Heating Stove, ik Stove or Steel ec Cregit urnishets Second A TENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN THESE RUC $7.25 . $4.55 $5.25 $3.75 $3.50 $1.80 Shirvan. Smyrna and other Small Rugs are priced lews than regular THEY MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. Read the Friday Bargains Printed Below very at ah. Sent Friday BB a Week, or $5 Cash and $5 a Month, Buys Ang Range in Gur Stock, Frederick & Nelson, dnc.) ., Madison and Spring Sts. 1329 2nd. ERICK & NELGON (inc.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers. All Small Rugs Underpriced Tomorrow and Saturday WE DO NOT REMEMBER A TIME WHEN OUR STOCK OF SMALL RUGS HAS BE! IN ORDER TO CREATE INTEREST IN THE SHOW)? HERE ARE‘SOME OF THE KINDS AND PRICES— EN LARGER OR MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN NTIRE LINE 18 SPECIALLY PRICED UNTIL G OUR | REVERSIBLE ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RU Inches 26x45 inches 21x42 inches WASHABLE BATH RUGS In Reds and Greens Only 36x36 inches 36x60 Inches THERE conventence-—as soon ae posnible nor telephone orders for Friday Spe The rig tale filled at all times jedding Dept.—Third Floor. | SL ” fi ther Pillows, morrow 95c a Pair yxi6 tr nd weigh & 5 to the pov ror eel por ‘Maguber getee 68 } tomorrow, a pair P50 Not, more than two pairs to a customer Drapery Dept.—Third Floor, 100 0 Yard Re Dentin line t and priced tomorrow at, a yard 106 Crockery Dept.—First Floor, Regular 25c¢ and 35c Decorated China Plates, Temervow {8c Each Your et f mony China Plat Ie sizes and decorations In Fane | Mousefurnishing Seation—First Floor. | Slightly Imperfect Extra Heavy Tin Wash Boil- ers, Tomorrow 95c Each Delors are of extra heavy tir h 1 he toms. They ave sti@htly dented or 1, but pooromteed wet te leak. Special ow bh O5e Pound Oak Heater Commpipte Hose emt Chub Puraishers 18 AN EX- i Mohairs 54-1nch Mohalrs, worth regularly #9. Friday Economy Day, pe yard Sie Silks 200 yards of all silk Taffeta, red in four diferent shades, regular The values. Friday Economy Day price, per yard SOc Children’s Hose One lot of Children’s All Black Hose, three different ribs, double heel, toe and sole; extra strong. aes tal Beonomy Day price Ladies’ Hose E One lot of Ladies’ Hone, full fashioned, double heel and sole black, worth 2%. Friday Keonomy Day price fast 19e Leather Bags Leather Bh 13 inches long, brase trimmings, strong handles Usually sell for $1.25. Friday Economy Day price P5e : Handkerchiefs One lot of Ladies’ and Children's Handkerchiefs. colored borders fancy lace and scalloped edges made of fine lawn, worth regu larly § 1-3; quantity limited. Friday Economy Day price te 'sH ief: Men’s Handkerchiefs One lot of Men's Handkerchiefs, white and colored borders Fri dey smy Day price, four for Be : Ribbon One lot of solled White Ribbon, setin, used for decorations, worth up to l6e per yard. Friday Economy Day price, per yard...2e Cali alicoes Tight Calicoes in all colors, all different styles, floral effects, reg ular 6c values. Friday Eoonomy Day price, per yard 4%e Crash One lot of Stevens’ Brown Crash, extra wide, worth reg 24 per yard, Friday Economy Day price, per yard Te Mill Remnants Mill remnants Linen Crash, extra wide in white and brown yards t length. Friday Economy Day price, a length..47e Men's Ti en’s Ties Tecks and Four-in-Hand, dark winte hades, small, neat sold th elty over at 50c Friday Beonemy Day pr Petticoats all black, two flounce Economy Day price Sateen Petticoats dust ruffle, regulw 1.25. Friday Wrappers reale Wrappers, light Friday Economy Day colors. Tbe and dark pric One lot of Ladies’ F worth up to § Children’s Underwaists in large sixes only, Day price 10, 11 .12%e en's Underwaists, famous A corn urely taped. Special Economy Child 12, aec Union Suits One lot of Children’s Heavy Cotton Union Suits, all sizes, regular value The. Special Koonomy Day price 490 One lot of Ladies’ Corsets in white: price Night Gowns en's Fine Outing Flannel wns, and fancy stripes, worth up to $1.00, Friday Economy Day price 75¢ One lot of Child in white Hats i hi — ‘6 Felt Hats, all colors and shades, worth up onomy Day price soe Pr .TS0 Ribbons p to 8 1-2e worth Friday Economy Day eee ae Velvet Ribbons One lot of velvet Ribbons, in green, Coque de Roe and many other poy re, worth to 12%e. Friday E my Day price, per yard - 6e One tot of Silk an r Belts, all ors and : buckles, worth Friday Economy Day price, e Laces Normandie Val and Torchon Laces, applique in white, cream ecru. Special Reonomy Day price, per yard Boys’ Sweaters On } A, 3 nn = - sises, colors, blue, red ar z _ Writing Paper Ww Q ! ” " ca & " yg = aga D nd Souvenir — Vaseline Ch Large size bottle Vaseline, screw Mount Raln Sno lid, regular value 10 Friday Falls, Totem Pole Reon Brocka | Stone, Fisher @ Lane Soap rene perma thy pea Mary Second Avenue and University Street * Sou. rear val 1h Fe omy Day price 10c toonomy Day pr 2 j tt tee stadia?

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