The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1905, Page 3

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“Don't Worry, Wateh Ua Grow" The Now Sore $4.35 Mar to lower k. Price $5.50. fron Bed, very heavy pattern in colors, full si duced this week to .......05505 BURNETT HAS ANEW PLAN WOULD CUT FOURTEEN FEET) OFF THE EAST SIDE OF FOURTH AVENUE night intreduced an am z 5 the east side of the & thereby avoiding the necessity of al- most destroying = haif doxen fine | 25¢ POUND Por Fancy lowa Creamery But- ter. 35e DOZEN For local Ranch Eggs. Every guaranteed id Soap— S cakes... «+++ 2Be Pele-Neptha § Soap, « ake Be Adams’ Java Blend Coffee 25e POUND. ‘We roast our Cofee every day With the latest improved gas coffee roaster, and guarantee TEA AND COFFEE CO. $21 SECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street. Do You Want Work? Or, if you bh. a position, do you want « tter one? WATCH THE STAR Credit entire may sage out Al eutimate Minnesota comme apecial a full revenues from f $5.25 Lady's Rattan Arm Rocker, stm- - ar white finish, ? and passengers the Reduce woe $4.95 vessel that maintenance BENIAMIN, [2222 COR. SECOND AVE \@ UNION STREET member 20 doing the brary butiding iter but the margir looked { Dusd » at 210 Untor h he stated t > anything matte lahment of the the damages the widening et on each tt last | nded ordi- nance for the grading of that thor- | oughfare. He proposes to take 14) aspirations Nothing but t nite the Meth neer Thomson has fotified Super }tendent Grant, federal bulid- ages that will ing becmuse of th to see any many th originally oppe there are too the south end of the b: STUDENTS WILL - BUILD ADDI TION ° Jepartment recommended |not felt the least Y. WC. A. COOKING rience given 4 thi sim better proof ration could borne in mind that » wholly unsoli » study of bal underlying th serving wi fifty cent and if yours hasn't it b for you if asked to meet Wedne will also be Wednesday y cooking will mornings 4 LOADED WITH “DEAD HEADS" wnner of artat nee tt ated Diya yesterda K at we y and » full ta 31,98 I ly re on ale traffic we $125,000 for a re st voyage she salle} The pe one-twenty-fifth It is clear from asval reading of the passenger no does not ¢ nger income he were compelled to it would not require many ntha for the Great orthern Steamehip company to reach the] « M ta's deadhead pansen n ¥ ' a and orl teamship company; Georg erland, traffic manager for N n umnt m ‘ E. W. MeGinnis, formerly « © Boston Steamsh npany Rarnur and «Mr. Allen ©, it nde of the J. J. Hill fam-| ily; Mr Rebeka Blabon, M Dud-| y H. He i nh. Clark Myrtle! Clark, C, Hyde and Walter Hill, a son Jaw J. Hin o| The government passengers on the vesnel are: William Martin nited States consul at Shangbal jathan O. N tates Inaul parte Robinson, of the consuls t Alex service and M. RK. Healy, who has charge of | | the party of Visayan The b fare passengers are 8. T. Niabir 4 Japanowe mi ry and Mis# Sarah Martin, the daugh ter of William Martin, who t# in the | government service ssongers who may be sus | pected of having paid their fare in | full out of thetr own p | Mre. W. A. Dinwiddie and Misa} Dinwiddle 1 Mr. J. Jensen of Chicago, and H. Hamilton, of Bos- and operating ex-| ton, who is traveling for pleasure. STATES HIS POSITION ON THE EXTENSION OF SALOON LIM ITS TO LICENSE COMMITTEE hatrw Me believe » have give as subjectt f the Pitty ting of the com noon Mr. Rer xpress hire 4 upon the th pted at the Inst to de the comer tist Episcopal chureh 4 the HE FOUND IT Just as Recommended 1 bought a fifty cent package ¢ Cur J have used two dollar pack I find them thet to be sign of piles remedy thr want to use from my ny have no trouble aggravated rite you # poner walt un you for your 1 wes & rest na Fred De 4, New Branswick, N. J there any ertainly cause for pride Cure is fo 80. Acc mem just a as it affords much use nd is sent free for 1 supposed. set as you ! months sense. package will get it | er ther good h to write Pyramid |‘ Marshall, Mich., for little book describing the cure of piles | ful inform that if I would consent to the ension of the lin would agreeable to the members. I did not want to betructionist or # shift ensure off upon me 4 promise from the saloon p ore on the tw rners at Third and Union move out when the federal build ing te mpleted, that t be} procured. 1 1 thin lant week. I find that their lenses are not In such shape; that it would o | work a hardship upon them t ove out at that time, so I w w muy imits that may now be made “TWO HOUSES ; RAIDED Chief Delaney’s ben have started la much needed campaign against the women who frequent the room nig houses on upper First avenue t has and Pike street. This distri recently become worse than the tw mous réed light section and little! haw been accomplished in riddix district of fallen women. The « regulating ¥ in the elty For @ jong time women bi permit on First avenue and the result h been disastrous to a sumber young girls living tn the neighb hood There te plenty of work for the officers In the dis jchief intends that it shall be press- ed with vigor. Last night seven women were taken from the house above the | Bon Ton saloon, corner of First av enue and Pike street, and from an other over the windsor hotel. Jane| Smith his license because bi Canffman, Ada Wyman and Helen }May were arrested in the house at First avenue and Pike street, and Eva Dean, Blanch Clark, Lottie} | Parker and Mary Simmons in the | Windsor MONEY Aso, GONE The sudden departure of Allasina from the cory four-room i of Guiseppe saya at South Park and the discovery very soon jafter that $400 had mysteriously dis- | @ppeared, has culminated in a for-| |} mal charge of grand larceny being | filed againat the departed friend. Isaya stated to the prosecuting at torney that he belleves Allasina stole the money and saya that he residen knew he had the sum about the! house. Isaya stored his he wealth at different plac around his home and changed them from time to time. The secret must have been discovered by his fugitive countryman, a# he bas fled and the mone lasing ve" | BROWNSFIELD ONT RIAL| The t who i# sus Jack K n Br 1toa of times could not be secured to convict sting Attorney Mackintosh ts confident, however, that a n be secured this time, as nfield was “caught with the s on him." Sister Mary St. Isabel, for at the House of the me orm in Ireland tn 18660. Henry Dettman today filed suit | for $1,000 damages againet Fred G Dobson for alleged assault and bat tery. h, of the United] to} system right, and the t paign started a short time ago will help in a great measure in ve been | to frequent the saloons} fet and the ‘onto | due to reports of the favorable con dition of the Valdez trail, over “4 which lies the route to Fairbanks ‘Thousands Have Kidney call is | May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free By Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and | euffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or | other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are eure to follow. Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys most, be- eause they do most and need attention first Ifyou are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney, rand bladder remedy, because as soon your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. |} rnd Intia and immediate of | al I am, very truly yours, | Bwamp-Root the great kid RICHARDSON |etunds the highe t t promptly en of the mo snd bladder trou Swamp t will set f which are your water fre smarting or x. brickdust or } this ina trial St, Melrose, M Jar rith urine headache, | I was in the army, I| backache, I pack, dizziness, poor had more ae kidney trouble, and | digestion, sleeplesmness, nervous Within the past year it became #o| ness, heart disturbance due to bad trouble aptions fre eumatiarr tability, worn | severeiand complicated that I suf fered everything and was much blood, ne Jalarmed—my strength and power | din bloattr } wan fast leaving me. I saw an ad-| out feeling, lack of ambition, lose of vertiserment of Bwamp-Root and| flesh, sallow complexion, or Bright's wrote asking for advice, 1 began the | disease use of the medicine and noted a| If your water, when allowed to re | decided nent after taking |r ndisturbed tn a glass or bot Swamp only « short time. tle for twenty-four hours, forme 1 continued its use and has a ch thenkfu! to aay that I am entirely | appearance, tt Is evidence that your cured and strong. In order to be | kidneys and bladder need immediate very sure about thie, I had « doctor | attention arm | sediment or se oudy | “Et know that your Swamp-Root | and two prices —fift nts and or jis purely vegetable and does not | dollar, Remember the na Bwamrp contain any harmful dr Thank-| Root, Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Roo! ing you for my complete recovery | and the add Binghamton, N. Y lend recommending Bwamp-Root tol on every b EDITORIAL NOTE—In order to prove the wonderful merits of Awamp-Root you may ha sample bottle and a book of valuable information h sent absolutely free by m he book contains many of the tho se upon thousands of testimonial lett received from {8 men and women cured. The value and suc amp-Root are | well knewn that our readers are advised to » for a wan bottle In sending your addr to Dr. Kilmer @ Co. Binghamte Y., be sure to say You read this generous offer in The Seattle Daily Star ood. The genuineness of thie offer ts « granting a license in the Richelieu cafe Stander Stander objected to allowing malin tained that the sub-lease that Smith of the cafe rooms is not legal The work of repairing the United oo eailyrsete aramesselnr angel oo able at Sitka, which has Been delayed for some time owing jto the disablement of the cablesbip) matter, because only two of the | Burnside, was completed today. | members were present The Bureside arrived at Sitha Be For the same reason action on the |urday and at once began prepara- I tions for the work on the wire. Word to that effect was recetved to grant his request. Definite ac tion was not taken in regard to the Clement Marcello té Jack Barberis was postponed for another week hief Electrician Henry Wir the Burnside, today. The ated that the vessel arrived safely Mitka after a pleasant voyag | wewther, the repairs would be com- " pleted by thie evening | lbeen greatly handicapped os the damage to the cable, as the line on! which the repairs are needed ie the| en busiest in the branch of the service | The advance guard of th the United Stat and Sit-| the news will be ere. of/and Bowen, though present, wa also ill contin gent of miners, prospectors and bus iness men, who intend operating in A by the business men the Fairbanks district, will — gc 4 Alaska. |north on the Northwestern Steam ding to dispatches from | ship company’s steamers Russell, in charge of the) which sails for Valdez, Beward and | attle r continued goc rior has been light, and the crowd jon the Santa Clara is the first large aggregation which has left for the new eldorado this year. The sud }den rush on the part of the men is and the Tanana Up to two weeks ago the trail : had not frozen and traveling was ‘6. gned that lease while I was rendered a trifle more tedious, ow- in an Intoxicated condition. I am|ing to the fact that the Copper riv not much better now er was not frozen over. This ren- This astonishing admission was| dered it necessary to travel over. | C8 Will not exceed $600 merly lived in the state of Wash- made before the license and revenue | land, which is not as convenient as thief entered the Welch saloon | ™6ton ~ |committee at its meeting yesterday | siedding over the smooth surface of | and packed off the cash register and afternoon by Antone Stander, mill-lthe river, Reports which have ar The world-known household remedy for eats, and teams and sleds can travel with burns, braiees—cougha, colds, sore thro rfect safety. Trouble and Don’t Know It Extra Specials To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Re Rem- edy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of the Star None to dee D. orders not received.) 00 Golden Oak, fine mirror $12.50 Golden Oak, serpentine front, 6 drawers, extra finish.., $18.50 $23.50 Mahogany, serpe t, very swell, six drawers.... mererrrrr SL $12.56 en Oak, drawers and hat box...............98. ; nm Oak, with mirror % > $10. Pa fen Oak, extra he French plate mirror, shaped and bevel carved and highly polished pentine front, 6 $30.00 examine some of my water today| Bwamp-Root t# pleasant to take and he pronounced It all right and) and ts for t drug stores th in eplendiad condition. world over » s of two elaer WESTBERG & CHILDS leasee of the Knight block, in whic the cafe, as well as a lodging room | above, tn which a fallen woman was arrested j ‘ommittee is more than willing | We Handle a Complete Line of Bullders’ Hardware transfer of the liquor license of) Tinware, etc We do plumbing and tining. If you contemplate iding give us a call and get our prices. You will find us in line Jin thie city by J. T. Flynn from/nautton and Johnston were sick. | \A00INe ANOTHER [inter in an alley way back of the FLOOR TO STATION” —— this morning the construction of an additional floor in the | Mghting plant substation, at Sev enth avenue and Yesler Way. The was ordered by City Engineer anta Clara | » capacity of the plant and « structing a | wor! monster whale had become | the Cook's « try tonight. eo led in the cable and broken| In all the vessel will carry 70 pas- |; \! re was little difficulty in se-| sengers, the majority of whom are} pride the Sitka end of the wire| bound for the Tanana district and| 4 work of repair will be easy, | the city of Fairbanks. ry es today state that ¢t Since the close of the season of a 1904 passenger traffic to the inte for additional transformers and machinery. It is to be construct etween the first and second yoen re tional space would be required | degenerate ac five years more. The determi nation of citizens to obtain a pri MARION, Mich, Jan. 24.—Elmer » distributing tystem and to en-|. Hardy, a prominent citizen, to- | large the plant t the situation. The additional js now under arrest. Hardy for- rived here from parties coming | while the bartender slumber | down the Copper river, state that | early morning customer aw PERRY DA\ Painkil\er vero the stream {s entirely frozen over jens A the change } register had disappeared, A search of an invention, G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. ‘Tomorrow and ‘Thursday i ! _inoleums Large lot Odd Remnants yard 400 550 laying.) Unive Stand Reg. $1.50 Iron Stand; dull fintsh; riveted; gilt trimmed; fur- nished with brass dripping pam.. 90c (Wednesday-1 y Pxtra Specials for cash and fi oon a8 possible, Phone or O. tas % » ew) \ é =, “7 - ers. CHIFFONIER BARGAINS Several odd ones or below. We show here but § stock brings more odd pleces to light every constantly creating new ODD PIECE BAR- SPRING JACKETS NOW IN c f a new Suit, Sh Waist or Raincoat. Prices to cost and still you can buy them on One Dollar per week nents, Cloaks, Suits and Millinery Same Price, Cash or Credit 1 312 Second Ave. hanics’ Toole, Ready-Mixed Paints, Otls and Brushes, Stoves, prices. Satisfaction guaranteeed. ERNST BROS. Phones 1 506 PIKE STREET | resulted in the Mn@ing of the reg- loon. GOT OUT EAS} ng Inspector Place began nic al! Pp. S, Frank was the reciptent of the light sentence of $50 and twenty days for indecent exposure by Po- lice Judge George this morning. The trial was conducted privately in the court's office The relatives of the man charged with the crime plead- ed insanity and through their at- 1 torney will attempt to have Frank sent to an asylum. Humane Officer Clark fails to see the case that way and intends to swear out a warrant | charging attempted rape against for the purpose having the man who chased little school 4 in planning the build- | @irls and sought to compel them to ,ow- Submit to indignities. The school the | girl witnesses testified as to Frank's on because of the voting of » of bonds for enlarging private distributing new floor will contain feet of area. It is to be space ery y Engineer T had not anticipate put a new aspect day shot and killed his wife. He | Judge Morris is this afternoon hearing the evidence in the case ot ‘James Hattely against A. W. Hight. ping mixer and in mak- The plaintiff is seeking to recover iscovered that the a balance of $150 on an alleged sale

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