The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1904, Page 5

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a diceimanaesneetn ne caenaa te mn MOORE PR his own © olty, Moot nterest ry that of orecting a city hall or of butld-| mediate outlay for a city hall unr the structure at ’ renting it to th ’ rhe ' 1 ffor aroused great | y 1 ypportt r u re of inci! and the tion, but Mr among 5 ace the present aliack can be COUNCIL LOOKS WITH FAVOR UPON HIS SCHEME |®Fected almost without oxpenye If OF BUILDING ON UNIVERSITY GROUNDS tor bringing about the group plan| GENERAL BELIEF THAT IT WILL KILL BOND |, othe at. Ste woe. xe James A. M 4 th vers ovy, W LOW PRICES | | Is | EASY TERMS WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM THE KIT- CHEN TO THE PARLOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRID SPECIAL BARGAINS prices that can not help but CARPETS yard apy rd All Wool Ext All Wool Fil Half Woo slar 85 per reular Tbe per yard per yard ber yard VELVETS A ch A choice ice Velvet Velvet regular $1.50 regular $1.75 ART SQUARES A Top A Top Brussels Rug, §-6x1 A Velvet Rug, 9x12 A Body Bru A Body Brussels Rug, xl? regular $2 regular $18.00 regular $30.00 ls Rug regular $32.0 Brussels Rug, 8-6x10-3 9x12 regular $28.00 INGRAIN ART SQUARES regular $10.80 regular $8.20 regular $7.00 ular $9.00 regular $7.20 Tixd, regular $5.65 9x12, regular $6.00 . 9x9 alar $5.00 in fast colors, Tix9, regular $3.75 some fine Calcutta Art Squares If you want a good rug Au Au al Al All All All All All All Wool, 9x12, regular $9.60 Wool Bxtra Heavy Wool Extra Heavy Wool Extra Heavy Wool F or Heavy Wool Filler Heavy Wool Piller Heavy, Granite, in fast Granite, Granite We hav just one-b. 9x2 9x9 x9. 9x12, r a9 colors in fast colors, d 86x10 this is your chance egularly sells at $65.00 an AY thene $21 00 87.2! 2 40 36.20 $5.25 &7.25 85.50 S450 4.20 a3 50 2°90 1 $50. at We Have Just Received a Fine Line of Chiffoniers and Odd Dressers in birdseye maple, qpartered oak and mahogany; if you want one, come and Jook at ours. If You Love Your Wife Buy Her a Jewel Stove or Range HEATERS $5.25 Alr-Tight Heater; made cel; heavy steel lining, nd rim n extra hea with nickel None better than the JEWEL; up from Regular $1.25 Value 35c This made by the « the coloring is so perfect that the m t; they are is a duplex picture pronounce them perfec 1x2 namental frame, in black, white or ¢ special See Our Friday’s Special Bargain Ss Thompson Furniture Co. . First Ave. and Pike Street ‘he mombe Y of th counct! have ONLY 70 | not yet had an opportunity to In Sau apser wae REGISTERED, foore will appear before the con at ite he to ex] plain the matter farther. The prop osition Boks » n its face t At noon today only ven had most of the co ie ) or to vote for t roach. | Daulton thinks the ehief objection | h action and many of is that Mr. Moore does not effer| ected, however, that by the time er ground t Murphy | the regiatrat jon at 8:90 t f th ty t be Ing, the t | have ma of owning its own terially inere ( three mon The annual f{nte © $500,-| had registered up to 12 o’cl v be § would undoubtedly | @ jon are not oblige 10} be sufficient to pay the r (the | © nek. | niversity ar i M There seme to be an amu lace ha her he chty tx olee h it ft that ow ' for Might tration. Th th t t Ja tt ity, will t 1" At | ha any 1 | onne 1 with the eree “ata | | new hall, of possibly § ) WHOLESALE PRICES. « ward af (These prices are to any buyer ta no sane man tr Quantities Prices on | purchases {even dare to predict what average 20 per cent higher.) re te ee cee ce teeta Provisions. enience of inhabitants, | Fresh Meat—Cow beef, 6e per Ib ee 6@e%e Ib y inad 16 i» < rence he Ib; bel f within years a loubt, would be fouad long re $20 per ton that time to be in the wrong part f the ty.n tter how arefully 4 y . w ly the ait elected at b 4 - resent time on wh to erect sa ° sack t tiding mtght b n Hubbard sq t I therefore w flower, 65@ le your b wal ‘ wax b string & ne a city hall b g on and . k * your satiafaction hry . ® 1%G@iKe Ib 1. 1 will lease to you a corner pin 20 feet square on the ner of| Green Frult, Ete. Fourth aven and University Afiples, Wenatchee Thc@st treet, either corner that you pre-|per box; native cooking, 40@ i ental © which you may | hex I nona, S4.00@4 v box a city hall with city funds, |Petmian dates 640 Ib. | Bananas at the end of 60 years, as per |), ¥ e terms of my lease with stat Malte university regents. ' " as . I will erect for th ty a) tiew building on t said shove meatic nat Hay, Grain and Feed. the tructh ald b 5, Ones 00@ 79.00 per em: barley, to$ ye ‘ th $24.60 per ton, wheat, $30@31 ton lehop, #28 0077.00 per ton; shorts « . $20.00 per ton tor BW. tim: 4 nr WwW © ‘ 4 timothy, $19@20 ton th hay, $1400G16.00 per ton * 5 wennts found hay, $12@19 per ton; thes years. | id diings: 00 ‘per ton; cracked | i. m PF tearm, $29.00 per ton; straw. $10.00 t any lability per ton Peanuts, Jumbo, 9c; A-1, ty will lease | fe ty f period Butter, Egos, Cheers. Hiding, if erected by myself, | | Native creamery 2te per Ib.; Kast. | & fireproof bullding im every | °p Cree ee ranch. 44@45e dos \ wood to be used anoh, 34@9 36 a, Kasterr raat excepting - which t# at ely necessary | Native, 124% @13c_ Ib tertor finish 1 Ike Caltfornia 0@ lic Should any one of these propo- | half skim. #@% sitions be received with favor by your honorable body | would tk kone, hens, 13 spring. 14@ ased to 1 with a committer Ducks, live, 13@14c. Tur- appointed by y ent to yn, 15@2be Ib. sa the matter Hallt |WALTON CASE trout per per Ib shrimps, | | }10@1 silver amelta, 6 UNSETTLED | and Cereals, F Holly ne buckwheat. per Harry Wal the alleged ease y, cake snd pastry enh tilt plunta prisoner | Hour. 00; pearl barle: : & Voluntary prisoner | a4 \\y boxes, per cwt. $4.60; at the county jail. Accompanied by | pare: aan a deputy sheriff Walton is making 0 every effort to raise the in accused of making 000 be |} with pea No complaint has been filed agatnet , Golden C, tn macks, 95.655. }him, no warrant Issued for bis ar eo 5 rest. The bonding company 6x-/ germ meal, 10s, per bale. $2 plain the situation by stating that | meal, 60a, per barrel, $4.00; yellow their president, H. B. Lyman, fs In| corn meal, 1m per pale, $2.20; wht jthe east and they cannot do any- | orn meal, S00, 94.00; rolled cate, per |thing until they receive instruc | Serre! C., $6.25: wheat flakes, v~ ‘cnte | BOX. 76 Ibe, $2.20: Farina, per barrel, tions from him. Walton's friends Waren, te comer pero ying to his support, and/§399: hominy, large, per” ber may be legally guilty, they | 64.60; hominy, small, 109, bate, $2.60 believe that morally he is not jim barrels, $6.20: dry granulated, tn racks, $6.15; cube. in barrel, $6.65 W. C. Sea t. general agent for! Flour, patent. per the New Y rntral lines, a+ | Crown, Stra rived in the morning. Mr, | #4 Gold “rn menrent, Me the, Senersl a@get 48 Pal louere Seat, $1 ae: Se seems, 6 Whole wheat f H. S&. Rowe, general agent of the ol. graham Milwaukee & St. Paul, at} 10s, per bale, 62.16 arrived in the eclty thist per ba r} morning on business. jee NOT FOR BEST FARM v 1 saw the papers about th uren effected by Pyram I determined to give it bought my geist nt I had used the Inst ‘pyram! nt ed; in f ay gan t e the ‘pyramid 5 flammat was gone If fectly ea time, th easy and gé Fs i f four m - th when I at — D 109 had to walk half May, 110 1-8 1-8, 1091 re 8: July, 98 3-4 §, 98 all t ntil ‘ Corn—De 1-4, 485-8 to 48 3-4 fifty Pyram ( May, 46, 4 457-8 to 4 and was cured. o Dec., 29, 28 2-4 8 to 29 I would not be afflicted a was | May 8, 311 13-8 four mor ago ft e best farm!) Py Jan, 1 ‘ to th as. 1 ca F 4 reference of e a ho are a NEW YORK STOCKS nse t a af Atch., 861-4; Amal. Coppe , Wa Piggot, |B. & O., 957-8; BR. T 8:¢ } Can. ¥ i « ¢ Mr. Wallis is|G. W., 241-4; F ‘: F n f othe w First lL. &N i: M ffer for years with the 1 hattan, 16 Met. 124; Mo. Pa painful forms of hemorrho or | 1081-4; Norf ‘ & W es, and after trying ev 1-2; Peo. ¢ DS; Penna., 136 1-4 they hear of, gi i 8; Wab ire and look for tempor > 173 1-4; ar only. To all such a little book pub-| 1495-8; So 4; So. Ry ished by Pyramid Drug Co. 43-4; Tex 8; T. Cc. 1 shall, Mich. brings glad 5; Union U. 8. Steel as it tells all about the caus 73-8; l Pfd., 89 1-4 ire of piles, and is sent Closing prices only are given on the asking accont of trouble with the wires SEATTLE AND RENTON — ARE NOW WAGING WAR —_BEGINS MRS. GERTRUDE ROBB FACES MINING CI ATTEMPTING TO HOLD UP POLE JURY ON CHARGE OF KILLING LINE FOR MUNICIPAL LIGHTING OCTOPUS GEORGE JOVE MAY BE BEHIND MOVE - —~ ony was be ‘ ’ t of Mra. War In on bet ‘ } r der of lin of § " 1 ( 1 ry was te tated bw \ 1 ~. : When t t ~ ng Depu ' f Gleason ’ : ' tement in ' : : * "1 R killed Joye and t any just f t . alled t r , er es Millar J t o6 of the wh ng | Th that Mrs. Robb edly ‘ q tock e in the , $ | | to Joye a fe nin hot bim h five times, ea let entering his I ! r | bo: After th sting, they t Tagen VAN HORN DEFENDANT | tific tha he 4 that Joye had . : BA r 1h ghter and that she ; IN SENSATIONAL DIVORCE |) i504 that she had killed him, I re J SUIT IN CALIFORNIA | - ee poe tel | MARRIAGE LICENSES t-of * it seek had t | Mr M. formerly Th as Jon 3 and 8 Mé Pa- ‘ « . graft in sig of th vv "ae | de 4, both of attle George h 7 ' r an Phillips, of Victoria, B. C., and Mol- board x of H r ethene 1, of Oakland, both of r kon t the defendant in a | sa! age; Clyne Dexter, 24, and a 1 led to x at divers t now being | POT! Ha 4, be of Seattle; . ty Oo ri sperior | Eugene Ker and M Mithel, rt , i te ben a 3 M ~ Tam both of Seattle; Peter Wagle, 38, H omens California a short | 0! Seattle, and I Johnson, 28, of bout § a fox ths puioess ak date |e tewart and A. te 2 iii nt of legal age, of Seat- - : € ted Mrs. Van Horn’s| 7 a ed her and her husband to rare nunarily looking form tt | an fared her an “iat | MRS. WINSLOW'S Renton | Cott thres me to wil them THING SYRUP « » * an Horn theoustn Manses sp | Know that the de ado wa: tha at ‘ he endange t 1 1 ht f 4 he gave the mes-| ae y by aply mov-| his v " lips and making gestures, | ‘ th t Tracey was earshot and| ' tching her f n the ne atl ' hich it aped furnis the riff Cudihee and his posse sur AT CUT RATES FOR 30 DAYS t rounded the house, but Tracey man > _ 6. Ka of right-of | comm to takes iis susan after tte | er SA aot $3.00 t 1 f Van H int bed the municipal wires will very r Mra. Van| 1e Horn totally ¢ all the charges 5 tracted Fr hile Cut neces at Brown! s Painie Avenue. T SETH ond Bridge Work Laced are on at Brown's s, 718 First Avenue. TEETH or Crowned for one-half usu- charged by dentists while Cut Rates are on at BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS 713 FIRST AVENUE Never Hurt a Bit Cut Rates on TEETH Brown's Painless Dentists are now ag their annual cut rate prices on all Dental Work for 0 jays. We cut rates to advertise our business. 2 years of success In Seattle that your work will this s e best yusand people took advan- our Cut Rates last year. Dr. s the only dentist in Seattle ed to join the dental trust, an » sales is our nlways busy. TEETH biTHOUT PLATES shed, golden, very str Po like phon re. 0 D, orders received Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Ave, eee SEATILE BELLINGHAM TAGOMA iy = s i} Teeth % Work for 12 We Guarantee All Ye Beware »fessional pet= TER BROWN SHIRT WAIST SUITS. ye re Earn tists whe cae their neighbors - owned, filled or extrace without pain and replaced with Special Sale of Women’s [ie isn se how and Misses’ Nuh "oma the BOSTON Dental Our Main Office, Brown’s Painless Dentists 713 FIRST Avan E. SEATTUS ‘ Union Block. a 8:30am. to "0 Pp Tailor-Made Suits Sp Raincoats, Fall Hats. P “Ho WESTBERG & CHILDS 1312 SECOND AVENUE. CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY : f | | |

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