The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1904, Page 3

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\ “Don't Werry, Watoh Us Grew” The New Store Credit Cash WI Extra Trade Induce- ments for Friday LL LEAVE FOR PANAMA TONIGHT F Thursday issue of « aper since the New gan business has contained ext ts for Friday buying SECRETARY TAFT AND PARTY GOING TO ISTHMUS TO INVES Frida Spe als TWaik icak pranileed inv : tee tthe . ent TIGATE THE TROUBLE THERE AND GIVE THE NEW RE try the New Store met? rh y Specials should int PUBLIC THE “QLAD HAND” est you eee P% ; Mahogany \ . bend oe 1} French lox sly ex eat th re pr $ H UF CRUITE "COLUMBIA a4 4 ; 3d — of Oriental Rug Specials } $ is al K I ara, Be stan and Blue Bokhara } { Rug x egular fj t$ § tof al for Friday and day 18.25 } i $ Drapery Room Fi Tw, oe COR. SECOND AVE @ UNION STREET tion In the public. He!son Cromwell, counsel for the will go over n railway | publi Admiral Walker, pre to New ¢ he will be/|of the canal come and se entertaine and|eral others. A grea pute ain Coats |*: ra a ay Sunday afternoon he will sail on| retary ex to remain the I there There Oh r Special Just In BUSTER AROWN SHIRTWAIST SUITS MISSES k, ae e 8 FOR LADIES AND More Skirts tn fine b . 7 * blue and brown. Skirts round length SAME PRICE CASH OR CREDIT. OPPOSITE THE ARCADE. CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY 1312 SECOND AVENUE. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Nov. 17. cut for street wear, bea 1 fit and style. Cravenettes in tans The official count just com and castors. If you are looking for a Skirt, we would like you to $4 shows that Berger, the jet candidate for congress see ours. @ was defeated by Stafford. re me + can, who is re-elected by . an unofficial count #| WESTBERG & CHILDS |! 2.c05 223) @ to be a mistake Li ger ran | . . take 2,100,000 feet of Puget Sov lumber from the different mills in this section to San Francisco and n Pedro within the next two days. | MARRIAGE LICENSES Max R. Von Grambarch, 2%, and | ~~ Geradine Gesseman, 18, both of Se-| Th? Rainier leaves for the south to attle: J. M. Hincheliffe, 26, of Se-|Dight with 700,000 feet, while the Olympic and Shasta will leave to-| atthe, ond Seumie Winchelitie, morrow night with a like amount | A world-benter—that's what oan on each vessel. On leaving tonight our 35¢ Coffee ts. Ev the Rainier will take 25 passengers By Bertops Aswnt we have mere tell BIG LUMBER CARGOES | *2% 19° toss of general merchan-| NEW YORK, Nov. 17—Four|[e Au*mn 48 Gee ‘Saco nates | Jurors sat In the box this morning bought at 26c a pound. 1 “i ge ~ Protos at| Tht@ the trial of Nan Patterson embe-. you The steamers Rainier. Olympic| regan & Ericaon's Studio, 1616 ist | (hareed with the murder of“Caesar” | and Shasta, L. H. Gray & Co., will ave Young, was resumed. The work of _— —— ——-|completing the jury proceeded When the court opened the defend dress wor | seat benic | keen inte HAVE YOU SEEN terson disapproved of a taleaman | her lawyer promptly rejected him. | Twenty taleemen were examined —— ee THE ee at this morning's session. Only one TEA AND COFFEE co. jadditional juror had been selected $21 SECOND AVENUE, | when the court took a recess at 1 Near Madicon Street, | o'clock FE e ‘ BURNED TO DEATH DENVER, Cob en lent I. Clark was burned death plant of the D t Light company te me r « were seriously injured. - = = | ex | Rev. RA McAlpine, a mission ary from Japan, will speak at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the All-Day Missionary convention which is being held in the Preaby terian church in Ballard If not, don’t delay anoth Go out and make your se 7 +: . lection. It is th * ever have to secure | MANICURING j good land for « very little x ne Sound, between Seat Frets 0 BUTLER | fat bebween thes in value. The new SHREWSBURY'S | interurban 1s being The Great North | | ern railroad has § non this land. The Rew steamboat dec Uncle Sam has just boca AND ng. D INVESTIGATE JUST THINK 10 ACRES $200; BOMp ar ge50 sc VERY PASY TERMS. MB AT $300. Kast Take the Great Ni siveeta nlp ann Toe orthern any morning at § 6. Buy round street + Office and restaurant on the grounds. cnn walks; ieee WEST & ROBERT WHEELER MALTBY 7 and @ Union 409 and 410 New York Block, | for Lots 60x120. $ STAFFORD IS away ahead of the democratic candidate. 5 JURORS ant was gowned In the same black the talesmen TERMS. Bhoe ealf vampe, fine kangaroo calf top heavy Lots in Block 13 Fanfots soles $406 teion ent La 3 Ss ing at 00 Men's 12-1 High-top w's Second ie a Bs Addition leather, with heavy double | The ThompsonCo He bh De Jisthmus only a week Wash n for Pensacola, arriving ly Monday, November will go aboard the back at net LETIO- There he will go aboard the cruiser | 10 Sem PEELED eet tree _RE- ELECTED CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED CENTS FOR 1-POUND PACKAGE PARROTT BRAND Japan Tea SECURED Sittings | | n yesterday. She took b de her father and took a rest in the examination of Whenever Miss Pat Ladies’ 12 Storm High-top sole and step sole, long out aide back stay, a pair §. side First avenue went Blaine and Sows Men's Chrome W Load. 5 atl inch High-top Storm Shoes. Water, cement side heavy double soles, long improvements ail paid telde beck tay and out e counters, per palr 85.00 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. (By Beripoe News Assn) Pays which will convey him) WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 17.— | t Colon The secretary will be asecom Secretary of War Taft leaves to-| panied by Mrs. Taft and a smal night at 10:45 o'clock on his mis-| party cone! « of Senor Obald sion of investigation and concilia- | minister Panama; William | nfant The Kind Ve Have Alwa Chas. MH, F pal sup deceive you in this, are but fF Kb for ust-as-good wlth of Children rvision for over BO years, and Children # Bought has borne the sig- Allow Counterfeits, Imitations ¢ periments, and endanger the against Experiment, The Kind You Have Always Bought Attend Bull Fight Nov, 17.—With onvention unabated session of the congress opened ance of the reading discussion in by Irrigation Texai tional with Irrigation { papers and f “Prod tion Q ick Arrest tge of Verber the bh of 5 ter doctors and all Buckien’s Arnica arrested further 1 cured him. It conquere aghen and killa pain, 26¢ at GO GUY, ine., Second Avenue and Ye ler. Ala a. from sing was ital twiee In « ane Af dine quickly KE NKENN ESS CURED RED TO 8TAY ny N REMEDY Any woman can m, tee. cottes or WHITER No taste. N ood w White Ribbe destroy the @ { wate t patient ® know! nh and ib REED BY 8 CHRIBTIAN UN "MEMBERS OF TEMPE IANS, HOS AND TEM A CLERG WORKERS. W. R. Brown, Tremon & iioo, by mali Ip Ropes fostered ind it Madi Piret ave Boia Pharmacy nedy Drug Co. "“Geaitie Dr. CHARLES Ee i " f every biemish. such « bleckheids, etc, without in ee alimedicine FOR REMOVING WRINKLES it ts without an equal FOR DEVEL M and filling neck, there le no n the world that paing. the face neck fli directions for will also be oma co NEW YORK The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1033-1055 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. Bears the Signature of and Rura althoug an Dieg now th ee and Senator Newlar Practically all the papers have |been read, alth ¢ persons on the nt fight at Juarez | noon. A. F. Of L. | BAN FRANCISCO, Nov 17. At the morning session of the Ameri lean Federation of Labor addresses were made by the British fra |delegates. Delegate Wignal | London, tn the course of hi |dress, advocated a grand interna Itional federation. A ree b lepired by the Slocum dis introduced mir lent steamt i suggests t | MARINE NOTES The three-masted schooner Ruta E. Godfrey was towed to sea from | Ballard this morning with a carg< of lumber and piles for Rodondo, Cal The steamer Santa Clara sails for Valdez and Cook's Inlet country tonight with 40 passengers and y | full cargo of freight The steamer Jeanie sailed for Francisco this morning with 30 pas <ngers and 960 tons of general mer chandise. LITTLE HAPPENINGS & lodger at the! 08 Fourth avenue gold chain | San Henry Organo Eastern house, reports $15.98, a watch and lockets stolen from his room. examination and diagnosis by a medic al expert of wide ex- The robbery occurred Wednesday perience. It means all treatments in the office and all neces- night | sary medicines for a period of thirty days, for the sum usual- Marie Abrams, aged 19 years. ly paid for examination alone. x claiming to be @ dressmaker, and Previous to the establishment of the Columbia Medical Grace Hendricks, who told the po-| Institute in Seattle, it was practically impossible for any suf- lice that she had no occupation, | ferer in ordinary circumstances to obtain expert medical were arrested shortly before 4 treatment in the class of diseases accepted at the institute. o'clock this morning by Patrolmen The family physiclan was not prepared nor equipped to Sprengle and Potter on a charge of properly attend to such Cases, and the fees of specialists loitering about up-town saloons. were beyond the rning capacity of the great majority of They have been warned and it Is the Intention of the police authort ties to keep women out of saloons at this hour. They will be brought before Police Judge George and fined for the offense. been filed in the superior court Mra, Marcella Gafford against Wil Nam Gafford, on ground of non support; James Sloss against Ann Sloss, on ground of desertion; Maud Calhoun against William Calhoun on ground of cruelty; James Harri son against Kate Harrison, on ground of cruelty. Joe Golden ts being tried before Superior Judge Tallman today on the charge of burglary. He is ac cused of having broken into the residence of D. Young a few months ago. Ge Alle fessor of his | tory » university, will leave Bell n tonight, where he will deliver a |b re on Russia, ‘ROYAL ROACH POWDER ppv ES THN oy msTuC HARMLESS TO PETS 50c and $1.00 Cans | The following divorce suits have PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Nov The big malt house of the Jo brewery burned down this morn, Jing. The loss is $100,000 - 4 Broke? No, But we will sell you the best high grade men's underwear at rea sonable prices. Possibly much | cheaper than the fellow. We! think B. & Co., 1331 2nd ave. ooo ; HERALD, TAILOR, 1329 24 ave. | | GLHolmesFurnitureCo H01-1103-1105 SECOND AVES Friday and Saturday Figured Burlaps Art Denims Ree "per i7Ke jay and $5.75 un Harte- 37 1-20 Spindle Back @ Diner Still Another Car of f loward I leaters $12.50 to $30.00 On Ranges You May Pay | $5 Down and $5 ded Month Anat ERS t ‘ to price of Heater, aly or m F Old Heaters taken as part WE OFFER $30.00 FOR Ab MONARCH RANGE ER SOLD BY US : wis | MONTH It means just what Itsays. means careful, scientific the afflicted. With th coming of the Columbian physicians, the conditions are changed The Columbian treatment, com- dining all that is best in the latest and most advanced dis- coveries in medicine and surgery, is here for every sufferer at a nominal cost, and is here to stay. Not only is this treat- ment the cheapest to be had, but {ft is also infinitely the best at any price. 4 Consultation and Examination FREE (We make microscopic examinations free of charge.) OUR SPECIALTIES ct ae Chronic Catarrh in every form, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ear Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases of the Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, Nervous System, Blood and Skin. Our treatment of Rectal disea: is the only absolute cure. | = ———————_—_—————————— THE § COLUMBIA MEDICAL Sci s ai aeE lale: i Suites 320 and 322, Arcade Building, j Seattle, Wash, i WM. McHARRIRB, M. D., Cons ys 1. 4 | G. A. TUDHOPE, Ph., G., Manager j Office Hours- 30 a. m. to 12 m; 2to 5 pm. Byvenings, Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:30. § undays 10 a m. to 12 m. Paper vert Union Bakery and Cafe Good Home-Made Bread { 6 Loaves for 25 i DON'T FORGET THE TIN SALE AT 308 SECOND AVE. SOUTH Red Front Furniture Co. | | PIKE STREET PHARMACY 419 PIKE STREET. pains. eit | Notice Eas beh The University Congregat! | bes was oi a pre igh one Mam tba aay. School of Photography frea ta Amateurs

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