The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1905, Page 8

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MARCH 9, 1905 THE GON MARCHE HOUSE KILLED TH | IN SENATE ANTI-BOYCOTT BI | LED BY PRESIDENT COON, THE CORPORATION-OWNED GANG : D EAS O DEA PALM ; Lat DID THE MEASURE TO DEATH—PALMER THE ONLY KING | senator PALMER DEFEATED IN HI8 EFFORTS TO THROTTLE i COUNTY MAN WHO WOULD NOT BREAK HIS PLEDGE ae UNION LABOR-—OIL INSPECTION BILL PASGES THE HOUBE ti Olympia Bureau 1 t ate, may be } ; + Seattle Daily Star largely Olympla Bureau 1 Kelloge” haa been n to the 4] Olympia, W tha asure Beattle Daily Star ' 1 0} ' { neotng thing oe b> alta dine Olympia, Wash. arene €n the fleor of ¢ & Btaff Correspondence by Dan Dean . . 4 " y det e a " #5 é . Btalf Correspondence by Dan Dean rt . a spark ey OLYMPIA h By choking ; ese P fa ema: at the EP oof every ser wt ed oak | s OLYMPIA, March %—The house t es in favor of the direct pr ae Gantains 4 " « ht made q be es wa \ r a wal me up yesterday I > , x ed “ t ing th 200 DRESS LINING aie Reet ove ha . tead of a ng the Shaving 25¢ ff ssid seating ie wu and wie | munificent graft of 430,000 & yea N ful st , 1 that the meas 4 up he fee em, which Kellogs Including Neck Jove e ferent aan PILLOW MUSLIN ! a Coos was Ms Shave, Shine ave hi ma | . . ; - the taxpa the HEADY’S BARBER SHOP ‘ r- Ye ator Tuck Cor. First Ave. and : 1 trade! calling f xtra a R Washington S' a « efor m | ext Ning aa , Pals - ‘ a ars has y seal = = xpended a INDIA LINON 10 was a tb t ate and th . | © | thon od by a ‘ ft t i ICHARDSON & KELLY IGMT GOODS IGMT PRICES 112 2d Ave. YOU DON'T NBED A ING WITH US. " PRESIDENT WILL 12 2d $I Ave. | ACCEPT CHANGES | \.”* 10 FORTUNE If YOU DO YouUR SEE WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY wes | DOYLIES 10 frum Thi See Our Ads. on Pages 2 and 4. ALL 150 DRESS GINGHAMS 10c and Club Furnishers. H eusefurnishers—FREDERICK & NELSON (inc.)—Complete Hotel Compile « Cr ONLY TWO DAYS MORE OF THE DAULTON BANKRUPT SALE Saturday Night Sees the End of This Unusual Bargain Opportunity WILL GO. HOW FAR DOLLARS ne Held for Future Delivery, _ CARPETING FROM THE DAULTON ‘BANKRUPT STOCK A FEW TOMORROW AND SEE in Present Condition. THE BANKRUPT SALE GOODS ARE MOVING FAST. COME IN All Sales for Cash. No Exchanges. All Goods So BEDDING OFFERINGS FROM THE DAULTON BANKRUPT STOCK THER PILLOWS king; th 1Se RUG FRINGE eof Rug Frings 4 and tr ular price 1 Fr yard Se CRETONNES 10 pleces of New Daulton price »rough!y sanitary overed with art t SIX-POUND MIXED F' $3.25 a pair; Bankrupt sale price, a pair $1.00 ting, good qu red yard FOUR-POUND DOWN PILLOW», covered with satin striped ticking; Daulton price, $6.50 a pair, Bank . s quality Tupt eale price, a pair $3.85 ut and sewed, a yard 180 FISH NETS 106 SEVEN-POUND MIXED FEalHER PILLOWS, covered with good grade striped ticking; Daulton price. BSe and Oe a pair; Bankrupt sale price, a pair $1.75 Brus sewed, a ’ 106 {-FILLED COMFORTS, covered with sflkoline; Daulton price, $2 each; Bankrupt sale price ‘B5e 980 ussels Car tee COTTON-FILLED COMFORTS, covered with figured silkoline; Daulton price, $1.50 ea Bankrupt sale a yard © PURITAN STOCKINGS 106. price, each B5e 636 Women’s Fast B 10-4 GRAY BLANKETS; Daulton price, $2 ri r O5e Tap posi Ir eels be " 11-4 GRAY BLANKETS; Daulton price, $2.50 a pair — on sowe ine 10-4 SILVER GRAY BLANK 8; Daulton pr upt sale A Wool In«rain sewed, a yard 5360 each; Bi ting, cut and COLORED FRINGED BEDSPREADS, full # Second Hand Folding Beds at $10.00 Each us with Other Furniture Bargains FROM THE DAULTON BANKRUPT STOCK Four-foot Roll-top Office Metal Costume $19.25 $2.60 # Daulton Bankrupt Stock $12.50 priced at There came to hand Upright Folding £ Fronts contain beve inches f them single one of these Fold ate clearance at $10.00 ate m We so have and some not wis marked th mark Polished Hin n block | ig Mop Handle { * cACH. F Cook Stoves«Steel Ranges ee be goon | ich, having biscuit tuft p Bro FROM THE DAULTON BANKRUPT STOCK Reed Sewing Rocker } ishes r-hole Square Cast Cook Daulton price Bankrupt Wood Istead sale pri $12.50 White Map Vashstand ' ibe Four-hole Square Cast Cook Stove; Daulton price, $20.00; Bankrupt Saree gen pemeem nwen 19 ding Brownie Lunch Box sale price $16.50 jolden Oak Dresse 10¢ lie White Enamel Dinner Plates Six-hole Reservoir Steel Rang ; Bankrupt sale price yey Seattle oo of ite vom ot | Fre Cerick & Nelson (nc) Malestc Rangy fom Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Seattle Agency for the Round Oak Heater te Credit asefuraisbers Complete Hote! and Chad Parn NORDHO FF (u)" Four-hole Reservoir Cast Cook Stove; Daulton pr 1 Oak Ch $35.00 rupt sale pric Dressing $26.50 blue edge 10¢ le Square Steel Range, having 16-inch oven Weathered Oak Umbrella Rack $1.00 Ibe Covered Japanned Dust Pans t ot eale orice ‘ Mahogany Finished Shaving Stand $10.2 ‘ BaRTESt Hie 9 Weathered Oak Bookcase i Sanath ta , 10¢ Bix-hole Square Steel Range, having 16-inch oven; Daulton price Mahogany Finis! Music Cabinet Fini} "Star Twine 106 $42.00; Bankrupt sale price $29.50 50 Birdseye sing Table fh. Polished Glass Tum Six-hole Square Steel Range 18-inch oven; Daulton pri Stand 10¢ $50.00; Bankrupt sal $38.50 ay THE BOW 4 CO. | THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO ee “DIME” SALE FOR FRIDAY ONLY PANTS 10 VESTS OR i « 106 25e CASHMERE STOCKINGS 10 12 COLLARS FOR 10 ‘ TIEG—2 FOR 10 TOBACCO—4 FOR 10c > Mensiine CIGARS—3 FOR 106 Prete eh ipe Ao pack soc pine Mart Orie rexu Beco Pah omy, pel « { as 106 1Se SILK SOFA PILLOW CORD 100, ® t o« } yard "106 STAMPED BASSWOOD PANELS 10 10¢ Se EMBROIDERY SILK, 3 SKEINS FOR 0c. 106 tSe WHITE LINEN DOYLIES 10c Size 6x Inches, finished wit? 2Be APPLIQUE DOYL KNIT BROOM COVER 10 AFETY PIN®, 4 CARDS FOR 106 1“ 200 BURNT LEATHER NOVEL TIES 10¢ ' 200 HOSE SUPPORTER POLISHING MITTS 200 COIN PURGES 10c 2c POCKET MIRRORS 10c 100 SAFETY HAT PINS 10c nd the latest thing or with sett 18 Friday We LACE PINS 10c 106 1Se MIDGET HAIR RETAINERS 100, Busy Basement Dishe $2 doz. Large Size D tes, each 10¢ Breakfast 10¢ Mixed Fiber shoes 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ Granite 2-quart Milk 10¢ Steel Fry « 10¢ Enamel Frame Mirr 10¢ ‘ool Handle Pans White pair Men's Shoe Soles 1b, Spring Balar White Metal 10¢ 10¢ THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS. MARCH NORDHOFFE & CO. 10¢ MARCHE i, a. aa - Wil ‘ fT ne, fancy worth 8y. 106 EMBR RIES, 2 YARDS 4 Inser- ne, etrong pattern tay o1 26e HANDKERCHIEF® 16, 1 tency And g604 aay e HANDK ERCHIEFS,4 FOR 10, ] b 1 16c TRIMMING BRAID, 2 YARDS 250 EMBROIDERIES 100, Edgeq and bes wide, ts; val nly cool ENGLISH TORCHON LACE, 2 YARDS 106, 4 inches ons to match, ‘ ie c LACE AND INGERTION 16. and mized err 250 TRIMMING BRAID 10s, ¥ good 1Se STAMPED LINEN DOYLIES 100, all latest and colored regular 160. Fri- ove 10¢ 250 COLLARS, 2 FOR 10. of slightly sofied col- turnovers, ¢ and vel- e 2 ouch 50c NECKWEAR FOR 10, ng Pong 250 RIBBONS 10c. One lot of r gthe of Rib- What a Dime Will Buy in the ee wey Busy Be 19¢ Varnis Boxes

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