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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1905 PROMISED SHORTAGE IN NORTHERN SHIPS PAARED THAT THE LOSS OF V ESSEL® FROM THE ALASKA RUNS W PRECIPITATE A FAMINE—FEW FREIGHTERS AVAILABLE —_—__—. That tn t , fn the operation of y a along preva hee. able} that route It ts predicted that more ny ot Ne will] business will be done on the north. amount to 8 this year than any year fief of the « mM the first gold — that country. La ar th t VERY FEW PEOPLE ators bad all they lo to a modate the freig signed t Are Free From Some Ferm of tndi-| Nome and the interior, and t gestion, ly there fs even a less number ¢ | Yemsels to be had Very few people are free from! ‘Phe burning of the steamer Ore gome form fi west % but! gom, which it is feared may have! marcely two W av me ae sustained such damage as to render aymptoms. er fit for service f time Some suf directly after | t¢ Kes another, and one of eating, bloating from one ia m-} the foremo: Vessels, from the run. ach bowels, others have heart-| Altogether there are three, and pos burn * taings, still oth sibly four, of the largest vessels have palpitat of heart, head-/ which have plied on the Nome run aches, sleeplessucss, ma in chest and Neder choalter diades, some Dave extreme nervousness, as in pervous dyspepaia. But whatever the symptoms may the cause in all cases of indiges fs the same, that is, the stom for some reason fails to prop and promptly digest what is eaten This is the whole story of stom- eh troudles fm 4 nutshell, The stomach must have rest and as @etance sod Stuart's Dyspepsia Padlas give 't both by supplying those natural digestives which every weak stomach lacks, owing to the failure of tho peptic glands in the Gomach to secrete cient acid ‘and pepsin to thoroughly digest and Qasimilate the food eaten. One grain of the active prine! in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will digest 5.000 grains of meat. or other wholesome food, and @is claim has been proven by actua experiment, Which anyone can per form for himself im the following Cut a hard botled eax fnto very small pieces, as it would Pe if masticated; place the egg and two or three tablets in a bottle or containing warm water heated (the temperature of 98 degrees Dody) and keep it at this tem re for three and one-half rs, at the end of which time the - be as completely digested @ it would have been in the healthy @omach of a hungry boy. The polnt of this experiment is 's Dyspep« Tab exe in the bottle he egg or meat tp nothing eles will rate the stomach so Even a lit uart’s Tablets if its diges pusands of tr regula: easily explained when ft ls understood that they are com. posed of vegetable easence, asept Pepsin, dias and Golden Se Which ming gest ft thorough! worked stomach erate. giving the over a chance to recup- Dieting never cures Dyspepsia. neither do pilis and cathartic medi dines, which simply irritate and in flame the intestines. When enough food fs eaten and promptly digested there will be no eonstipation. nor, in fact, will there be disease of any kind because good Gigestion means good health is every organ. The merit and success of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are world-wide and they are sold at the moderate price of 50 cents for full sized pack- in overy drug store In the Unit States and Canada, as well as tn Burope. —— 4. INAUGURATI RATION POSTPONED with the food and di | Everybody | Highly Pleased. i Simply because March 4 has been get aside for a great many years for fmauguration ceremonies, the Great Northern railway does not deem it Becessary to inaugurate ite new eon that day; but will f ing day, Sunday. Mareh 5, by pu train to be run bet rett, Bellingham The addit of this new tr will ive Seattle five daily trains for Ev rete, for Bellingham and two itish Col The new t will leave & m.. arriving at Bei and Vancouver at 10 p sbia, ain im. ‘The equipr which was bullt ex Pressly for this service, is of th at desig car being @ 4 of the ider's art; finished In Mahogany, and lighted througt with a * cas, The new buf parlor car is of unusual size, t s + the @mameied and detachable, which | tes cleanliness. Meals and refreshments wi be mrved this ar hat om e Pires eee —_—> What's uiking when y Racycie, «. Iver-Johr a Woit-a n of Spinning OM terry { $5.00 down and $ a im the past which will not be placed om that route this season. In addi on to the predicted loss of the Or egon there are the steamers St, Paul and Roanoke, neither if which it is thought will return to the northern route, While there ts still a chance for the steamship Tacoma, of the Northwestern Steamship company, | returning to this country, yet her immediate danger of destruction or capture by the Japanese is a clr cumstance which would in no wise come as 4 surprise to the owners of the vessel here If the Tacoma is apprehended by (he Japanese and not allowed to return to this coun try, it will mean another loss to the Nome tonnage. The steamship and commercial companies now Sguring on large contracts for handling freight to be shipped Into the Tanana and Nome sections, can- bot see their way clear to afford ac commodations for the freight unless more vessels are placed om the run. The officials of the Northern Commercial company have an nounced their intention to purchase or charter a vessel, but decided as yet which pursue. It ls thought likely the com. pany will charter instead of pur chase a new craft, for the company merely 0 tes vessels as a side ie sue to ite other mercantile inter. este in the north have not HE TAKES A GLOOMY VIEW OF FIGHT ON TRUST. . S&S. H. BRANDON. By Jacob Waldeck Staff Correspondence of the Seattle Star TOPEKA, Kan, March 3.—S. H Brandon, an influential member of the assembly fr Butler county one of the strong men opposed whieh are) course it will] ‘TO KEEP BUSINESS | PROPERTY OWNERS AROUND P 10U8S TO HAVE IMPROVEME ON DAVENUES | An organised effort among certain ter he olty to 5 ent t north 1 ie y " h of | ‘ » pint f old timers who have been following matters closely, They aver that (he sain has been waged inter ittently since the days when Seat | le was in ite swaddiing clothe: Furth himeelf is known to bh heavy inter is centered in the vi cinity of Pioneer square, and it is said that he among the reat Is op posed to the lishment ef the} Ww retail business center | It hes been this same opposition, organized but under-handed, that hans so long hampered rast }J. rickson in Nts r ng of Se ond avenue, tt ts od Tt was tain important business infiu- | | ences close to Yesler way that kill \fully prevailed upon Ma. Millie, local United States engineer, to stop Erickson from dumping hie dirt into jthe bay, and brought about the | many other obstacles that the con- | tractor has been struggling wit) It is @enerally ackr ’ Frickson ts far from t ing manipulator of « but persone | | mpetent to ay that had the same ob- ons been thrower the way of other contractors they would long aS avon un ie taaseke, waa only Erickson'’s bull-dog qua ties that enabled him to hold on. He has now sold his contract to the Walsh Construction company and It |* probable that all further tion will prove futile, as the new |company is equipped to push the | work against all odds. | It wae when the futility of trying to further delay t are { Se Jond avenue was atecover at the no similar put been forwarded » this. The an nothing else os rtunity t new thorous ! e ite n the wouth part city did not look upen the ake v at with any joy Dut they encouramed It as b 8 gO04 COUNtEr Movement t more dangerous rive Second try of avenue north af Pike street ‘There are thone here wt the good olf days wan m Seattle anda He the present ¥ that time a skid ‘roa ©. “y wae the chief between the ri en then th | fortunes around the present jo to the « @ refinery bill He ts «| °f the totem pole, appears to banker and furmer and ie serving |o¥eroome, by energy and stra his second term in the legistature, | the natural obstacles which he ¥ “The law te obj onabie,” 14 | 4D against. he Decause it is againet the con- 1h Dut a sawmill at the fo« ation. When I ca here 1 swore| Yesler way. That settled the f to uphold the tution. . M@ there} stowth of the city, Bellt wer rn mal objections Hly held on. It be om would be wil « to vote for aj junct Later when Firat J $5,000,000 r ne with which | known as Front street, we could accor something. be graded fr This p t or a Little re 4 - finery 4 and pipes wilt) mated f ald toa ells in that vicin- |! ° Phar “ wan a considerable distance The. refines {il take care of |*t Pike strect, making a hump that 000 barrels a I expect to nee | PT ted easy munication be fuct unt up t 40.000 the two sect e of th ity, That ave a dally out he « @ of Third ” put of 38,000 unprovides F plan wes th for. « being s* It was suggested that the law fix tragft ling the maximum freig »t harged for ol] might make the ow sures vantages ha & at silable for use as fuel ° ‘ea, a will find, wes Dre vin | er th north w 4 er at that w wil ated by th grace ¢ ed unconstitutional 8 i avenue and of Westlake on having @ tre- 8 will inflate that U sel othe nd ex For re the ple in my tion have suffered f 4 p r has b | worst of all, but we ever cor to the state for hely “IL would favor onstitutiona In the olf have done will not THE KEENEST ECONOMIST WOULD ADVISE YOU TO BUY AT THESE PRICES Me 2-4 ranted In. Steel war Ze Chisel, fe Package Polished Carpet Tacks, each le $2.00 Best made Crockonole Game Board $1. Tea Kettle, warranted QRe 970 WA. M. 2%5e Brass Pad Lecks 2 keys eoodunny %5e Beat Granite ; Sime Pans, 6 GUAT ...cecerenses Ihe . Burnt Wood Nat Bowls, Tic ones for, Oe | | $1.50 Bine and White Granite | SPELGER & HURLBUT | 50¢ 10 Quart 600 Retinned Bread Raisers, with cover B5e¢ Japanese Straw Telescopes 10 in.xilin.x19tn. $1.00 Decorated Lamp wit Shade and Bowl to match, No. 2 Burner and Chimney rae China Mustard itean Pt, Hotel 10¢ Decorated Pots 20¢ 1-Quart with cover 91.00 Brass Top dors, removable Stone oad Tors @7é 9 TO 1A. M. Se Package Polished Double pointed Tooth Picks ..2B@ 40c Dozen Glass Tumblers, 4 for he last eleotic opport be the A March Robert Win n eer of this city and one of ite leading citizens, died at his home at 1 o'clock yesterday after 1 been sick noon, He with pneu ™ for only @ short time and } wan no premonition of his ap | ching death until Wednosday morning. He was born in Glasgow | Scotland, March 17, 1840. Ho is sur |vived by a widow. brother and seven children. He has been a mem. |ber of the Masonic body for years and was one of the foremost in the work, ——---@—- The Inauguration. The in ration on March of the new train service on the Great | Northern raflway has made it neces | sary to make several changes in the leaving time of trains. These | changes, however, will materially better the serviee. The Fast Mall for St. Paul will | leave Seattle at 8 a.m. This is one Jof the fastest trains crossing the | continent, being known as the “Two | nights to St. Paul, three to Chicago 4 only four to New York” train. | The Flyer will leave at # p.m. in stead of 7:30, for Spokane and all | potnts o ove — Great Investment. Wither for Home or Renting. 6 | room cottage with large lot, splen | didly improved, graded street and | concrete sidewalks, close in, fe jcash, balance on long t | for someone. Reliance | 468 New York Bik. ~ainnl aren BABY DAY AT EGGAN 4 Enic- SON'S Every Saturday through March, rain or shine, between 9 a. m. and }12 noon, we will photograph all | habies not over 2 years old, show proof and finish one elegant pleture, free, Sixth floor Bitel building coma and Pike; take elevator; Trust The even tohing Jeht seame and refined fashion lines which only skilled tailor ing can pro duce are | clearly mant- leat im every SOUTH END IONEER SQUARE ARE NOT ANX NTS ON UPPER FIRST AND SEG | bullding near Yesler way. The ay th ® \ ay u * but the #f t failed | * Ask about the t thetr way's new train » °. ore ‘TAILOR - MADE SPRING SUITS AND SKIATS one of our tail- or made Sulta They are no | Imaginary pte | tures, but real odels of garments, as woe tatlor them to your order, Our stock of over 100 materials, especially sult able for these garments, gives holes for every woman's fancy and & price for every purse. We make handsome tailor made Suits from $10.00 to $25.00 be Tail de Skirts $5 up. d e) | ay a a L. L. HOPPMAN oo } NO. RED CROSS ANN telia MORE, ing to you Welsh Ora Bbe Dr. cakes puis $1.26 bott | EX 610 Se There’s No Unknown Strength Medicines are up to a certain standard—the highest at Bar- Our chemists see to ft that there is no stale ated staff worked off on us, and when we fill your prenc tions, we know positively Bartell’s buying Tar and Keg Shampoo Whisky, for medicine i i 6 .. TB aes fomorrow Jast day of house- wares sale if you 4 tomorrow ing the evening is always why not —store ings ot get time to it’e the Standard way’’-- Standard Furniture Co. me fn in dur irday | &. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 te 1016 Firet Ave ‘BELLINGHAM ——— SEATTE. '" TAGOMA This week, face handa, 2 © Almond Meal Deliclous SHAW" 5 DRUG STORE Jeti hv. New YorkLiquorCo * Fee ee 1Be loo Buy Your Clething at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenue. L Be a a ENGINES 2 For Best Wines and Liquors 11 | ee Ki rpaps 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY Ind. 1826. 506 SECOND AVE cond Ave/ that it's right. These spectals today and tomorrow Juice, pints 166 Piere’s Wine Packers’ Tar Herbert's mt AND 4 selling system means a big say of Cod Liver Lyon's Tooth Powder, 25¢ Oll, $1.26 botties 150 ais 10e | Almond Cold Cream, pound Dr. Lister's Tooth Powder, 400 ; bottles P wre Phosphate Soda, 1-!b. 40aD, Lilly's Bird Seed. or adulter- rt WHAT fs both stores 1-Ib. oR BALE 2615-2617 First: Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Sts, a 7 AT THE HIVE.” Grand Shoe “BE 1 lot of Youths’ and Little Gents’ Shoes, different styles, worth from $1.25 to. $1.76; a tally priced for Saturd or . cee eee BO pA $1.36 Shoes, kang. calf sizes 2% to 5%, $2.00; special for $1. = lot of Boys’ and boxcalf, regular valu Saturday only Gels Celebrated Men's Shoen, box- to wear, good value for $3.00; want rs tor ew, om phen, Mata, 6142; Ind, het calf, different styles, guaranteed | ae Hee hened reat enaee OO Rellable Dry Goods Store | 8 1-3¢ Ladies’ Black Hose 8 |-3c lular value 15¢; for Saturday only | 42 I-2¢ Ladies’ Black jose specially priced & 1-30 {-2¢ t'iot of I Black Ho: up to 26, all sizes; sp Saturday only > Ladies’ Muslin | htgowns 49c | 1 lot Nigh erm Night Gowns, all sizes, high and low neck, lace and embroidery trimmed, 1 regular cut, regular value specially priced for Satur day only 490 25¢ Ladie Muslin Drawers, 25¢ 1 Jot Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, deep hematitebed ruffle, made from & nice even cloth, worth 45¢; spe cial for Getarday oely......260 worth | 50 dozen Ladies’ Black Hose, all nizen, th Star Dye, double | sole, splice i and tée, reg Straightforward Dealings —— Small Profite—_Many Sales—- That's Our Motto 2615- 2617 First The Bee Hive Avenue 41-2c Ginghams, 41-2 26 pleces Apron Check Ginghams standard quality, regula 6%c; special for Saturday only see that price | 9 1-2c¢ Red Se Ginghams, 9 |-2c 50 pieces of Red Seal Dress Ging hams, no short ends or rem nants, but clean, bright, spring you know the price ev- take your , for..9%e 5c Laces, 5c 1,000 yards of Torehon La width ferent styles and * insertions to match, regular values 10¢ to 15c; special priced Se for Saturday only 8 I-3c Laces, 8 I-3¢ 600 yards Piatt. Val. Laces, from 1 to 4 Inches wide, with tnser tions to match, worth up to per yard; spectally priced for Saturday B1-Be n Vine and Cedar Ste Extraordinary riceQuotations| For Saturday NOTE.CARBFULLY THE PRICES QUOTED ON RELIABLE MERCHAND) Douglas’ Men’s Patent Corona Colt Skin Shoes Saturday Sale of Dress ‘Saturday's Great and Walking Skirts Ladies Oxfords and Black, 7-% Walking Skirts Overinid plait on each gore. Sand? All Silk Taffeta rect pe and drape, $5.00 Ribbon; Saturday .... .. .4@ value; Saturday special } 3.69 | Nos. 9 and 12 All Silk Taffeta Ladies’ All Wool 7-gored skirts, Ribbon; Saturday .. .. «. of fancy Scotch Mixed novelty Te double fancy yoke effect with | Nos. 16 and 22 All Silk Taffeta Seif fown best Ribbon; Saturday 9e tailor-made throughout, $9.00 sturday specia No. 40 All Silk Ta 5.7% | Saturday... ... Men's White Mad- | Men's Fancy Per- | Boys’ Juvenile sizes, ras Golf style | cale Shirts, both | Fancy Laundered rts in all sises Golf and Soft| Percale Shirts,just up to 16% actu- | Laundered styles, | the thing for little ally worth 850; | Fast wash colors; | ‘fellows, 75¢ value; Saturday Ne | Saturday 5Re | Saturday ... 396 Quality Store Men’s Suit Sale Is all we ask for any of our High Grade $14, $16, oe os SS ee Se The Spring Medicine for the Dr. Max Ragley Drug Co. RAGLE 208 Se.ond Ave. Sv. Mest pl Poultry of all kinds constantly en hand, Kendall's Extract of Sarsaparitia with safras Bark, Large family Tar *« and finish; 34 pO z t « ae cad ‘* $1.75 Saturday pian Hoyn vid leather from $35 Ribbon Specials Saturday's Great Shirt Values ETERSO Clothing Palace ion" 208 First Ave. South SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Q88 $18 Men’s Suits, Saturday only. Don’t Miss This Sale Tomorrow Night Is the Night At the Pike he Big Opening Second and Pike Good Things to Eat, Good Things to Drink, Music 8 P.M. TOM A. WILLIAMS Whole Family Todides and Iron, By new cro best quality, package ‘per pound PHO! noTH Second and Pike Y’Ss CORNER NATIONAL MEAT CO. Tol, Mm (HST, tok TET | in town to buy your meats at lowest murket petoum