The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1905, Page 8

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Comple'e Credit Houses FREDERICK & NELGON T (Ine.)—Complete Motel an HE SEATTLE STAR—FRII 4 Club Furnie STORE CLOSES AT SIX P. M. INCLUDING SATURDAY GO-CARTS $2.30 TO $29.00 - t Our Go-Ca ' safety. work patterns. See the new LET = SHOW YOU THE NEW PAT- TERNS IN CARPET SIZE RUGS While there are sever splay sizes and a wide range utes to show you the e rack on which they are hu you wish to purchase or Seattle Home of the Great Majestic Range om plete Credit jousefurmishers Already in Race BY H. GILSON GARDNER @talt Correspondence of the Seattle Star WASHINGTON, March 1 The presidential ca begun. Rooseve ‘ his nistrat T final run again the next house wil fore the str is on. Following are the Great presidential Elihu Root The repu spat ee eRe atone Taft. of Obio; Jos Ohio; C W. Fa jana; Leslie M. Sha bert J. Beveridge B. Cortelyc { Ne Cabot Lodge, of M. La Fi ! Chas. 8. De to get dent! an inte one or two of the acy of Chas no new Warren | bell He had! ated to t Sale of the for th st For a lim The Leader offers w Insurance Poll me year in the Penns case of death {dent or $5 y fc 1 purchase EE Policy wh d Important on The super strongly A That the people of Day and E ning. Wool Crepes, per yard Wash Goods Our line of Ginghams at 7%e, Our Voiles, Taffetas, Galatea, 10e, 12 Dimities: goods for less money” $1.00 Nickel Tea Kettle . 6 dozen Best Polished Clothes Pins 65 22-inch Galvanized Iron Wash Tub 40¢ dozen Table Water Tumblers, each 26¢ Mra. Vrooman’s Sink Strainer T%-inch Saratoga Potato Fryer EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR PEERLESS PATTERNS. they Elegant $2. full pique sewn point stiteh lors, sizes 5% to pair . $1 Hat Drapes, in blue, white, black and green, each 2 6Te TTe yur wind: last ta few The t Dw ry Odd oft, good qua pt for date s whe the 1908 Nomination Great Free Proposition or of Fine Stock Collars greatest he great Haplay w nnot be sand En sle Thr — A Great Dress Goods Sale Tomorrow ple Jeattle, expecta conomy loving women, appreciate honest values when 4 th was certainly proved to us by the condition of our shelves at closing time last evening till remain many great values for TOMORROW'S GREAT DRESS GOODS SALE Chal all wool, per yard 396 Iron Frame Grenadines, per yard 876 Voiles, all wool, per yard 196 Mohairs, per yard 47° Wash Goods he tates Season, and the prices are based on The 1 than elsewher 590 be 43c | . eo lbe 196 nd 1Ge per Organdies are Sale of Water Sets and Lemonade Sets at about ONE-THIRD LE $1.00 Water Sets and Tray 750 $3.00 «ater Sets and Tray $1.95 50¢ Austrian China Cake Plates and Berry sowls on . .- 25 yard | r’s Great A Few Al! Day and Evening Saturday Specials in the Big Bargain Basement value gt Women’s Underwear BANKRUPT SALE | ENDS TOMOR: OW NIGHT SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK GURNEY REFRIGERATORS $13. 75 ‘UP We Sell Garden Tools That Give Service and Satisfaction both We'd ake kin stwear the Long Handle 8 Frederick & Ne!son cnc.) Second Ave, Madison and Spring Sts. ‘> nly atel ee he d i e to have th s would | O LIKE ro Al as Elihu Root, forn secretary of war w practicing law in . nating mt Insurance ( van y in case of injury. The only con more in any of the departr ot ing in these alues, the make ne 1 © you of the on elsewhere of Women’s Fine Cotton and Wool and Wool Underwear fine and ty, colors gray, t vlack and medium weight; selling regular nd $1.50 special price Wash Goods exceptional without exception the finest Policy, “More goods for the same jete Motel and reraieners Best Set of t to the they're th Seattle Agenoy for the Round Oak Heater York city. The Root candidacy may t sald to dep mn the extent te which the Roosevelt Influence wi preva the next campaign. r Lodge is of Roose velt's eat friends, t In view Lod andida *t nds principally , stration fa vor, t as among th ret i ti Cortely 6 candidate no in public on the 4 ineue om wil engroms the time on, Signs point to th ndonment of the 0 called “traditior issues and an alignment of th partie on issues which will engross public attention during the next four ye ‘ iow ought out by discussions of the great social and economic H RAILWAY RE problems ULATION and the curbing of trusts, La Fol lette in to be in the senate. That is all that need be said at present Chas, 8. Deneen, governor of Ili nols, is to that state what Folk te to Missouri, Johnson to Minnesota, Douglas to Massachusettes and La Follette to Wisconsin. He ts the expression of the independent vote, rising superior to party line#, shak- ing off boss rule. Deneen will be the favorite son of Ilinols, and that state shares with Indiana a suppose ed advantage from geographical rea~ IAY, MARCH 10, 190$ HAD NARROW j= ESCAPE ALASKA MAAR AMO EXPOSURE PROSPECTOR CAME RIGHING FROM COLD Prospectors a & in Valdes 5 port the narrow escape f \ f Biward Miller, « 1 , ner, WhO was attempting , m Yakuta " housted, ‘The ident ha bowling a ¥ with . wnt * breeze from the . Ap he was about a f Yaka tage, the wind fre , . high. With th . water, when a hea ‘ ' arnig her wrecipitating = M t fore 8 react pearly He began to | means w fro ereby enabled to build a fire. For a da and a balf Miller remaine t cabin, when he was picked uy Bill” Johneon and “Nat” Meltae two other miners who weer making their way to Va vor the wa route On arriving at or wa almoat 4 ve ae aietance is now well on the way to recovery NEW CLUB ORGANIZED To fight thr asereament for the * provement club was t meeting last Monday 1 . hall, 78 citizens « om mes as ine J. Mca ter was lected me Wid Kinney treasurer « . tien, The club put iteclf on r ‘as opposed to the initiation a more ' | cBetmed that they had ¥ Gealt with in t . f | aiep obliged t tion of the et | the city ret |share in bh work, the improve {ment being only a temporary on RB ape | etaterner | ctttsens tealy cortin act the ansessr ents od like any other taxes, the p wher® securing ir A tion SHEEPMEN ALARMED NORTH YAKIMA, March 1 wer th t after July ar mmual. A total of 147,000 sheep vy hen be me of the large where th This {i the bos We art erm Int ft he ano } . hat I to me « « t go to » 1 Pa y much of it w ing purpose era AT THE UNIVERSITY { UNIVERSITY Mareh 10.—Btephen A. Mea t history at the Ur Vash ington, left last night for the ¢ rn part of the state, where he will de- liver a series of lectures. He will idress high ech at W hee Waterville, Wilbur an re maining away about a The mock senate at the erst convened Inst night and for the f time bills were debated upon, ‘The Measure concerning the policy th the Philippines should be held only om condition that they shall attain | Independer eventually came uy before the house for discusator | Messrs. Hall, Parker and Hatfield |pposed the policy, and Miss Meyer and Mossrs, Griffiths and Campbell | upheld it Vote on the questior | will be taken at the next session were stolen of Westberg & jecond aven Four silk kimonas from the store Childs, at 1312 ie, last sone evening by two shoplifters | who During the coming months the posed as mother and daughter. The public may be able to pick out the daughter held the attention of men who are being groomed m@|clerks who waited pon her. ¥ ‘safe and sane the mother sel xe ty t |stow away th n sable FREE DENTISTRY ons Vise The kimonas were valued ot $8 For Persons of Limited Means. The Largest Dental Concern in Seattle. | Gold Crowns,$2.00 | Goig Filling. .75e th $2.00 | Other Fillings 500 Reet materinis, best workmen. time than any ) backs this Done dentist in Be statement. Come NEWEST AND BEST have trouble with If #o, have our pt your uc TALIZE All work 40 ax w on BABY PAYMENT dest and most reliable Bencist in the city, a fiurs, Fam. to 8 p Sundays, OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pike Street, Cor, Third. Ave. th extracted and be | the firm and w 4 short time the stor W. P. Morse sold to Morris H man a doub’ orner lot in Seattle for $20,000. The de made through Wing & Guion. This | lot consists of the double lot on the corner of Third avenue and Blanch [ard street not after the sed unt two had left ard North 1 Shaving 25c Including Neck Shave, Shine and Tonic HEADY’S BARBER SHOP Cor. First Ave. and NE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. THE ‘ f C Grand Initial Exhibit of 1905 Spring Milline ry How to Get a Pretty Hat for $1.25 methods spangled ® charm matted $1.25 $ ke ‘ “ Dependable Poultry Netting Now Very Speciaily Priced Extra Al Plated tale price, + Me , sale price, x $loe ranite Wash Bowls, regy sale price, each Me Paints, all otem, on; our price, $lis 150 W Extra Plated COMING TO THE BAND CONCERT AY NIGHT? Wanted---Girls From 4 to years to “ in fancy mere with blue and . Spe $1.25 of fancy check, yoke of b uster of tucks and fancy cape frost red wines 4 ge ular ar value va Cht n's Dresses in rows of cashmere to fancy bral red, blue end i, t and brown; sizes value $2.50 Special... $1.25 COMIN’ THE BAND CONCERT SATI AY NIGHT? We're always ¢ « * al bt th r te i n ~'s 5 ‘ savings on stylist rvice hoe $ hoes for Tho—( $3.50 8 i Box Calf b ti a and m he sizes 6 t way cap too; sises 9% to 8 lue $ k Satur ® sk $1.75 for this T5e ’ ‘ fay 1 7 es for $1.19-—M , $ t La ves, of fine la b v kid with gent 0 calf ickstays, quilt- pat low heels an x with ed nail soi and glove grain te soles, « 11% to stay C tops es 13 to 2; the bet me of our best $1.75 values. For ings; our new Camt t $1.60 st the market. For Saturd $1.19 all sizes. For Saturday $2. 29 Sat $1.29 COMING TO THE BAND CONCERT SATURD AY NIGHT? Again---Finest Picnic Hams 8 1-2c a Pound Tomorrow rench Prunes, 10 Picn Hams—N juicy 1 Ha Prunes—FancySmall Sweet v ually sold at 12c Ib, All day at, per Ib § 4-2, pounds ; Be Pickles—Fancy put up in bottles; Mixed Pickle Canned C regular price 1 ial, per bottle... Iowa Bell Sweet corr orn Sweet Corn; this is the | day, | y 2he -10¢ 12 bores 4¢ best Iowa —5 bx 15e; three can Parlor Mat AND CONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT? Six” Fliers These » not be ignored by prudent shoppers. No ‘phone or mail orders #i@) from this lis 5c Bunch Roses, 1 w vers —Some- R t what ® Regular price range 1 t After ¢.. smually bu - % PRICE T be $ Rlack Mereertaed Stockings I Pett o— More often sold Wear-Out Stock at $s a »dsomely and «iris; fast t t extra be bed, super t A J und toe; the mn $1.00 kimonos Good Saal stockings off all pretty After 6, two pa ed pa na, nicely tri pat colors, including black 15c Percales, 8 30 gray. After 6, only ‘ ed P » Pe Handkerchiefs, orded M : er ¢ “4 ud é ' k ‘ K yard 2 1-20 : *. After 6, per 3 So | W Gilbert Heel Caste nite nd Tt fons v insteps; fs shag Regular value, 25 t t rly After 6 12 1-20 | Men's $ Patent s Muslin Drawers wen 4 to 12 years, Reg back stays and @ 19e, After 6 10¢ sizes 6 ly. After @-s te—Made of Faille | w a St ond wee # blue a m ‘ or ve hesellgys Famenghy ss In ot value if Yoana 1 with fancy braid, Reg here. Values up to hee: 25e aut fi tiekee laa ae ee hm tet ted ted Ge

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