The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1905, Page 3

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THE. third of the population, and the one in the western portion of the state adjusted and ac mal school would be af whole state proportion ately to the population must do service for two-thirds of 5 | the state's population. By remov-| Ps ing the Cheney school to Olympia th We are closing owt all OVERCOATS alf Price The Cream of our Winter Stock | But Spokane county sent be pro grocery stock at wholesale | pittat a for the loss of the state prices March Ist. We will han | normal. This haa been figured upon Gio enly Tea, Cettess, Gpices also, in the new solution Butter, Exar and Cheese ‘or a long time Spokane and Try Adame’ t Baking Pow jerce countios have been engaged der, 16-02 cans Bbe in a controversy as to which shall have the Home for the Feeble-mind ed, now located and wrongly allted with deat and dumb institution | at Vancouver. Let Spokane have the Home for the Feeble-minded, and Pierce | county, in consideration of the cap- ‘ ~ : ital’s removal to its territory, drop in Tweeds, Scotch Mixtures, Worsteds, J} cut.ot,the controversy. | Home for the Feeble-Minded would | etc.,---Short lots to be sure, but all sizes, at exactly half. Every garment perfectly fitted without charge. ~ Men’s Suits” $9.00 Tweed Suits for .. $10.00 $12.00 Novelty Tweeds for $13.50 Worsted Suits for $16.00 Twee $16.56 $18.00 | leave Vancouver shy state in stitution, but it has got another and it doesn’t want the Home the Feebie-minded Dentistry Don’t Neglect Your Teeth Bad Teeth Affect One's one #21 BECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street for Mixtures for Scotch and Worsteds for Serges and Clays for Scotch Mixtures, double Youth’s Suits and single breasted, for alth $8.00 Long Pants Sults for + eee + eee B4.00 nem od to at coon teen ine Oak eres 0.00 Long Pants Suits for.... a seen byece $5.00 § ign Lang. Pos Goel fase nose ovoos soose 2 RC Our New Botanical Discovery} $19 ng Pants Suits for.........+ eoeee ove $6.75 Removes ali pair n as applied to the gums ; Sul All Work Guaranteed Tweet: Years $4.00 ¢ p's Suits for ....0066 seven oan oses0 ‘ $1.50 lren’s - $2.50 $3.00 A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to Bon Marche $1.00 UP Atte & Sk Operators BOSTON PAINLESSDENTISTS 1420 Second Av Opp. Bon Marche 12, Hours: §:30 to 6. Sundays 9 Lady ndar r E SEATTLE STAR AY heme 6, Cash The New adhe Credit Twe Each Week Will Do. G: H $50,000 L-Ho mes| smitureCo- } Worth of AND Ou y W01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. , lerchan | LOW PRICED RUGS Turned Mia’ . | THAT'S WHY “SAMMY” PERKIN 6 16 NOT BOOSTING THE RE ‘{ ‘ > R > * r ¢ W | aranite IKkugs, Omyrnas, Woo BY? nto MOVAL OF THE STATE CAPITAL TO TACOMA, HIS HOME : Cash TOWN Art Squares, Kensington Art SCHEME ON FOOT TO SETTLE THE 6TATE CAPITAL LOCA | '@ Rugs, Kashmirs, Royal B eli anion a naih bos tina ee TION PROBLEM AMICABLY TO ALL SECTIONS OF THE | ugs, as imirs, oya rus- © worth of surph STATE Olympia Bureau jeally in the state by identifying Beattie Daily Star, himself with t apitol fight for | 2 | B em | S Olympia, Wash. | Ta se S, | OX oury orus: els, Ouper- de le * it remembered that Sam ere Olympia Bu That's the solution. It ts the all OLYMPIA, Feb. 6--What's the) my Perkir me down here tnt . e os Olympia, Wash. | and more will probably be heard of | is not boosting for Tacoma, his} publican campaign and did a@ little| # ae ( c it tomorrow me city, in the capitol removal] political manipulating. He cleaned | 2 uf 0 OLYMPIA, Feb. 6—What's the FRANK B. ROBERTS. | fight? out the old Thurston county ring| munsters a io 2 ° atter with a peacable disposition And what's the matter with the/and he isp retty solid down here | of the capit moval questi Pierce county delegation that it le) with the voter He naturals r . t line of A solution which promises an am not boosting for T a also? wouldn't case to antagonize Thurs | Seare.Hien Grade & settlement of the problem has The uninitiated don ow, but} tom county folk by helping to take The ' been thought out by ne ingentous | the wise ones have a “hunch.” their capitol away fr them. Votes mind, and that solution te now b | Sammy Perkins ha» other ambi- | heip aspirate v times it ing discussed sub 4 among the |tlomg, it is whispered, than that Of] in not wise for the entert r of} lawetvers of the state, as well be |running @ newspaper, He has po-| aspirations to boost for bis home | ne tely whis i about ng | litical aspirations, they say, and he | county That wh the matter wr Olympians themeec!ves doesn’t want to lose any of the! with Sammy Pe the wise one | in oti The proposition which will br ne} ground he haw already gained pollt-| say Bi 10 | ‘ relief, It is thought. to the sorely ee And about the J ta vexed solons to whom the capita: BREMBRTON, Feb. 6,—Indian cetee | {$ x hat removal question Is up 1s a Mose, & member of the tribe camp The Pier ty delegation of |« will we $1.60 poe Bote for @ general shift-|ing near Charlestun, was burned to ee oe LOTS OF WORK TO PREPARE t from $ t Oak Dining Chair very neat ing ’ at ¢ commonwealth favors ath last night ing a drunken Ite xt " that I $ ‘ re stale. stpha, hae haa and it is calculated ver at ebration in in by @ party ty he t PORTLAND FAIR EXHIBIT strongly constructed alleviate the grievance f several|of Indians and two sailors from | fights for the if | golden finish Price §2 now dissatisfied or disgrunt ed | Bremerton The affair reached ite bat ow, if th ” iy errs $1.95 daced te oe ountles height between, 12 an¢ clock and un give Wie th Olympia Bureau | W/LL BANQUET me... big flight is being made for|a general fight en 4. ip some but that it ¥ ' mak | Seattle Daily Sta Tacoma as the new } tien for the | way Mose was thrown or fell upon taht | Olympia, Wash state capttal, and there is much that|the campfire and, before assistance Hut th th | | e: ‘ ae appeals in the plea put up by the h him, bis abdomen was) weribed, b he w t C } H a boosters for Tacoma a crisp and he died tn actl f the J nt . Ai Tacoma is a ratiroad center and y | ’ th fiat otha gton, W cr ts of easy access to the lawyers and ore from this city went i “ he ex - ff others who have business at the |to the Indian camp during the even - 1 it ge fs t Cf ate caltal. The sotons are them: | Ing to celebrate with the natives. | i Hi ‘ t RNITUR c selves paintully Impressed with the| They took a good supply of whisky | b | be discusne inconveniences of the present loca-| With them and, after the usual ne « the ton SECOND AVE tion, and they are not pleased with | found of drinks @ fight ensued. Af bal 1 if et ne ION STREET |} the hold-up rates they must pay for | ter the unfortunate affair one of the | ‘ | : room and board in a town which is|!od@ians rushed to this eity for a helpa t the dependent almost solely upon the | doctor officers were summoned pr leg! and which must, there-| One of the saliors escaped and the P ‘ A SUCCESS fore, make hay while the bi-ennial | Officers are in hopes of capturing | by at F for | sun shines. ¢ things all argue|bim. ‘Trouble will follow for the f killing th i ‘ for the removal of the capital to Ta-|men If they are caught, as the |B f ii ey ‘ys tow oe — -_ republicans of Oregon and New York,| ‘The high school minstrels last Sat- LOOKS LIKE eS MeO GUNEn wet BEING OPT canis, Wat a how! of protest h strictest measures are adopted to |f Sbineé which ar ——. » 1 have a big n has voted the largest | he Grand was a point he having the strongest | cone up from other citites and | Prevent bluejackets from this city |§ Ored oak that wo will well for Bl seicy r the heads of the Pierce n of any state in the | gc ess. The play was | indorsement for his candidacy fowns, and propitiation ia needed, |#muggling liquor to the Indians en- |B Ah or on easy payments at a repebticans) ‘That's why, 1 tele and overs adaat | ‘ae SS ae GILLIAM DIG IN TEN YEARS The new solution of the problem | “Smped about the bay altel: deen Goad. volt vente npered, t anty | will ade to make it the most | kept n roar when . Mose was a weil known character | ch!™ yop head, bal vearing, jon is not rooting for the re-| creditable one of the whole 4 omed: were on thi (WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb. provides the propitiation 6.50 We h r nedians » the = et Eng Wallace, of the I The proposition is this labout Bremerton. Nearly everyone perth oS. We Uae ex ft pital to Tacoma, it’s} Something like $20,000 will be receipts for the night ngineer Wall ° an a Geb mee empert teacher to instruct you | gee ‘ 7 (Special to The Star.) }ama canal commission, has Informed | Let the capital be removed from| knew him and he was popular with |] (RT [ibe Ot melii toe Patan ; oe oe mood grr buses ee OLYMPIA. Feb. 6-~Gov, Mead |t* state department that, as the | Olympia to Tacoma in white neighbors ee ae wnt FRANK EB. ROBERTS to be ‘ res of the | expenses there. Was , ste from Portland |enult of the most careful investi-| Then compensate Olympia for the | have no agents ante “eee cae) aa J bate ae apd staff will ve from Port and | atic nm and estimates, the “dig ditch” | lose by removing to Olympia the Judge Morris is heartng| be handsome in appearance but |s t this afternoon and will probably / bo aguaghated 16 20 yearn state normal now located at Cheney sietilihiis h 26,000 damage sult of | unique in design | * make public the name of the man b | Spokane county, using the state Mrs. M. F. Schmidt against the Se ‘air Commissioner Elmer E.| Mrs. Lottie May, a dressmaker, whom he has selected as the sixth PETERSBURG, Feb. 6—It is }eapitol buildings fo t hool , attle Elect company Mra. | Johnsc 4 his se FE. L. | today Inatituted divoree proceedings Sedge for the superior court of King | reported that F Gopon was| ‘This in itself would soees a few CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Schmidt was | dly hurt by falling | Reber, b already jumped into the | against her husband, J. H. May. She county jemuggled across the frontier into| aifricultien now complained of te Cor. 2d and Union into an excavation between car| breach and are working like beay-|charges him with desertion sinoe While no definite information ts! Germany Inet Wednesday and is|the st orma) line. tracks. ‘ers and both are confident that the ' 1901 at Band, it is generally believed making for England. ae Washington hae three state nor. —— ——$$$____—— -— mals, one at Ellensburg. one at Cheney and one at Spokane—two of A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothie them are located im the enstere part of the state, which has only one r4 ry Some Beautiful, New, Pretty Gowns Just Received New Shirt Waists and Evening Dresses RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. TUESDAY BARGAINS SPECIALS FROM OUR GREAT SHELF-CLEARING SALE Sale of Shelf-Clearing Sale of ing Outing Gowns Shelf-Clearing Boys’ Clot BOYS’ KNEE PANT er y OUTING FLANNEL made, with seams )WNS in colored stripes, t wa lots of with 1 yoke and xckets, regular Jee with finishing braid wale te w al alues at $1.00 each; on BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, in ha morrow at + 890 pone Mad NIGHTGOWNS of good quality, in | plgg da red stripes, with plain blue {ng quality kes and ffs, trimmed with | values $3.96 ¢ torchon lace and finishing braid | olaerier ot $1.25 values; special tomorrow at $1.05 | sag a tages meee ge ADIES' OUTING FLAN NEI | awellest little garments imagin oy ne se dnaa, line Oe ees able; sizes 3 to $; $7.00 and $8.06 with hemstitched tucked yoke, auiac an aehe aathamoner en 1 $1.25 value; on $3.08 at $1.06 BOYS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS, of t TING FLANNEL and black cheviot and a very HTGOWNS, extra good qual handsome and extensive line of pink, trimmed q fancy mixtures; sie 14; well fancy finishing \ made school suits, value at §3 " on sale and $4.50 each; on sale at. . $2.08 $1.29 They've Come—A Lot of New and Handsome Silks and Dress Goods Surely It’s Time to Buy Those Valentines The forerunners of Spring are here—the first sprinkling of With St. Valentine's Day only a week away you haven't new Wool Dress Goods and Silk Fabrics, Of course thi to spa Bette w and get the best hits only an advance shipment and there are lots of others com ing, but all the same, these are well worth noting VALENTINE POSTALS VALENTINES—Jointed, mov pe New Fancy Sicilians in the very latest effects, suitable for Showing eat number of able colored figures, with shirt waists and shirt waist sults. ever hit nac ns, very amusing New Fan hairs in all the ns in colors without being vulgar; reg pretty dotted eff especially suitable for sb sold ally a on sale jar 5c nove 100 NEW CREAM CREP NEW MANDRIN SILKS, in here at, each le | MANY BEAUTIFUL DROPS } CLOTH, 38 inches wide, a almost every shade nch- | CARD VALENTINES, in col AND PANORAMIC VAI very attractive fabric, priced es wi and every r wit? jopes and ENTINES with tou at 806 pure silk, a y cardboard backs for mail verses and hay ing, regular 1 ind: on! ribed upor © Samples of New Dress Goods in Our Window sale here at 4c to $1.00 each McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street ee PN asain.

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