The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1905, Page 8

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is TACOMA .—The f \ tne co! nm were electe ‘ ham Second Ward 1 Third Ward 1. ¢ Fourth Wa 0. H Joseph B. Haw L Dy AY sqected above-named candi Jose B. Haw BAR tion ar rejecti f th " A submitted by the F Fina ay, of Pe & municipal water power generat-| serv ing plant on the N a'ly river for | Oy $750,000. The ; ok den proval every ward. The v was 2.714 agains? and 1 rt Weaving & majority of 1,544 against | te ae Was the tner by TACOMA ELECTION VERY TAME | ing tained VOTERS TURN DOWN MAY OR'S PET PLAN result of the elec will be given s hamber, L. L. Doud, of th h ward, ® ie J. W. Ma copting s The surpr day ase in the socialists. A® a result of the ie Credit Mouseta: ident April cast | the fa election, the ' o Bellingham Itt a change th that I The eat of the tal and of of the lected Councilman gram will be nity of the will will m Firat ly likely that there © office of city us of opinion be ol, og the ney ax 0, on od by one nn = FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc,) compet “NAVY YARDS have | NEWS NOTES : (Special to The Star.) >I, BREMERTON April 6—The tor th Puget sound navy ' |m. yenterday, bound f " adron and rema with th tf | 1 it returna to the navy here in a couple month Paul Jones has been at Brew t {tered broadcast about the Impend Jing invasion of Amertean-Pactfi waters by Russian warships la | fan | The t Jo boat destroyer F | arrived at ht | ] night tre e" la » take the place of the Paul Jones } } A ling to reports received by} Te or y yar t thes from t vy department at Whashing t kh last week w owstul uh the rep of the trial ard here was the effect that } wen v laid off in tt lack of tment iw ton the rival of the an ano fA ther ships of Pacific f that there will be plenty of m |for a materially tncreased f Efforts are now belng made by }the congresstor ogut ¢ thi navy department that enough work will be pr the local yard to Keep the present f * t for }many months and ¢ wh to pre ide work for a lerge additional ‘number ranite Art Square Underpriced To- morrow We are anxious to have you see the beautiful Department omorrow our well-lighted Carpet and Rug SQuares are reduced in price Size 9x12; Size 9x16-6 Size 9x9; regular price $5.50; fegular price $4.75 regular price $3.50; $4.00 to $5.00 Lace Curtains Tomorrow, a Pair $2.95 from The assortment includes Lace Curtains, as follows White Irish Point Curtains; reg Arabian Irish Point Curtains White Brussels Lace Cr at $4.75 a pair Arabian Irish Point Curtai: Your choice of these Curtains to morrow, a pair fal patterns) ; regularly priced at $5.00 a our Spring : id at $4.00 a pair regularly priced at 44.25 urtains (three of priced $2.95 Fee inde einent pow on As an WHITE ENAMELED DEEP MIXING BOWLS FOR LESS TO- MORROW These Imported Mixing Bowls are 4 inches deep and white enameled, beth inside being tal prices and outside, the rim enameled blue as follows 206 25e 28e for tomorrow are Diameter 10 in Diameter 11 in Diameter 11% fn Gurney Refrigerators, Economical and Cleanly, $13.75 Up It is generally understood that next to economy of le Refrigerator is that it be so constructed that it can, bi erators are deficient and imperfect in this important featur unhealthy and practically unfit for all time, unwholesome, be kept absolutely pure and cle tages n FREE CIRCULATION OF AIR DOM FROM CONDENSATION PROPER LOCATION OF PERATURE; FRE AGES BY USE OF ICE PICKS; hardwood, in dimen 6 in he 113 estimated No. 00—Made of golden finish; sions in. wide by deep by 40 In. high; w pounds and has an fee capacity of 34 pounds; pro- vision chamber 17x12%x16 In.; lee measures 14 5-8x814x8% there are two adjustable sliding shelves; zine lined. Price $13.75 No. 0—Made of hardwood, in golden finish dimen sions 26 in. wide 19% in deep by 43 in. high; weighs 196 pounds, and m vision in.; ice ch 15% x10%x9% In.; has two ad justable sliding shelv stus Tinek. Bite outside cham and {ts $15.75 Complete ECONOMY In addition to ; USE OF most important kept clean and as a result they soon become tainted ey” eanliness it has the Ic Low INNER WALL FR DRIP PIE requinite The best of the of a perfect old-style Refrig is the only Refrigerator that can following advan AVERAGE (DOM FROM LONG LIFE. TEM DAM No. 1—Made of golden finish; outside dimen sions 20 In. wide by 20 in. deep by 44% im. high; welghe 152 the., and has estimated ice ca pacity of 63 Ibs; provision chamber t 20%x14%%x18 in.; tee chamber measures 1914 x10% x9% fn.; has two adjustable sliding and ts zine lined. Price $18.75 Made wooed, in golden finish; outside dimen sions 33 in, wide by 22 In. deep by 4 tm bigh; weighs 179 pounds anf has estimated ter capacity of 140 pounds sion chamber meosures 16% x19% im; feo measures G1%xI%xTt in.; ha two adjuutable sliding shelve: and We zine line Pree $22.00 hardwood in shelves No. 2 provi chamb: Complete | -..PREDERICK & NELSON ..==._ (INCORPORATED) Sane Avo, Medien exd Baring Ste, Gesoud Ava. Wadliscn and Spring Sta. [SR AAR * * PRISONER TOO TALL FOR hy in @ saloon when a patrolman * found him and brought him to * Pp * p fordsim to stand, c a then, a |e a * *A ahahaha nina | . * . . * * raigned | * * * * * * * THE CELL KANSAS CITY, Mo., Gus Ande ner ever an son is just sev ght. He was aslec: ne free | want to lew ity,” cirougand want show at Lancaster, week. The d I'll leavd town today ven feet tall now, and when | wear high heeled shoes cirous am am seven feet two inch boys. In conversation with a re “Have you any money to pay w| porter Mr. Kessler natd Ite a fin ked Justice Hicks pleasure to be back here once mé “Ne; | am ghort,” replied s little outing has done me nderson, and he emiled, 1, Lam now thasough- | I did find some time SEATTLE STAR ted in Kan City, was looked up in the low holdover ever night, An ym of the jal “| have @ chance tatgravel with Avenee it is crowds April 6 the tallest BTAR A good bill of the Star thin w family of seven | ie } | on feet in p ina chair main attraction | DEB MOINWE olice headquarters, He was ®) icy io Lav “booked” as a vagrant, but not appointed. ansiet ut in aoell, None of t M the holdoevr is high = ao nt ¢ he was giv a, H, KESSLER who broke ve Kaheas WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 lodrama of w ny thrilling situ boards at the drawing goodly THBATOR vaudeville te on at ook 7 Shenke obats are the la Avril the lal to be urded ina Steele, recently ant stag librarian ed the UMPof George of the #tate univer through the toe RE TURN® FROM CALIFORNIA. After nearl® two months of rest to join the and recreath the well-known starts out “gain with the same broad ile and “¢lad hand” which @as acterized Nim as being a Jolly good SESS ESTEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE ER EEE EE | soe Co siners mat friend of the made A ters and ‘ rik What shail sey in the paper | —_ which 1a 1 | Pusble ent ieee ee eee eee ee just ‘tell the truth, “that's ® Ther naer of Dick Fe * I ploked up a ' * who was sehed * orth of meret wat the Beattie w|bankrupt stare of ® and Saturday tiling Co, for $9,263, « w Howe that the &| third the actual value |® appear in Seattle Friday Do you Intend to dispone of your * in “When We Were Twenty. #| lucky purchase’ here ti attle, Mr * One.” On Saturday the “Y # | Kensler # Relation” will continue * Certainly 1 do. This is my home SPREE EEE ES ee mY friends have stuck by me and THE KREISLER RECITAL Jen) with thém. Yes, I got In some Fritz Kretsler, the nist, will} of the goods today, the balance may | play at the Grand W tay even-}arrive tomorrow Friday, eo that ing. Mach interest has n taken |! earl open Saturday morning with fm the recital by local musical cir-|aieale for all we SS perese jes, and t of eats ts already Hower than was ever known “n the large. The artist will appear for) Northwest sn lone aight only — ? | A POOR RELATION” | Sol Smith Russel’s “A Poor Rela] ng tion” in the bill at the Seattle. The Including Neck the jail jave, Rubber or anteed. The Ferris people are handling the old! favorite capably, On bill will change t | Were Twonty-One. “THE MOONSHINER DAUGHTE The Moonshiner’s * Cotton grades and prices Rubber “Handsomest Music Store in Seattle” Friday night » “When We nn Daughter,” Garden Hose, Fully quer- Store, 714 lat tee | mey made on this Shave, Shine and Tonic « | HEADY’S BARBER SHOP Cor. First Ave. and Washington St. They Say 38 PIANOS Bargain Prices ead thin lint in ph figures price to all—why of selling Pianos here you can find a Piano t ine these pianos. All The pri inatrum nott This is the Sherman, ( sult you ts are marked eon the ticket in the lowest, One lay & Co. 5 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 731 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. Maker ESTEY ESTEY STARR WOODBURY WELLER STARR FRENCH HELLER WOODBURY STARR RICHMOND GRAMER WELLER GRAMER WOODBURY HELLER RICHMOND GRAMER PLYMOUTH GRAMER STARR HELLER GRAMER RICHMOND SCHULHOFF GRAMER ESTEY RICHMOND STARR woooBuRY ESTEY STARR HELLER woooBuRY HELLER STARR PLYMOUTH BARNES Was. Price Now 3400 5 © down down down, low down down down $10 $10 de $10 ¢ $10 160 $10 ¢ ‘Terma. month month month month month month month month month month month month month month month month month month month Every Piano Strictly as Represented or No Sale Our Guarantee Goes With Each--Also Oor Three Year Exchange Agreement herman, Clay ei Second Avense & Co. TRINWAY aad Other PIANOS Seattle, Wash. 1905. rhird e| NORDHOFF & CO TH THE BON MARCHE | BON MARCHE. Thursday in First Ave. Store o Six Surprises" Here are the best bargains ever offered iggpeattle—bar none to br vow abil First Avenue Store Thursday to see the f S, hering of swell things in Men's ‘Neckweut Bhirts, etc, and our unsurpassed stock of 9" dress Shoes for spring wea ' MEN’S $2.50 HATS 79¢ 500 BHOES 25¢ $1.50 AND $2.00 GHOES 75. cial 106 = MEN'S Sc UNDERWEAR 1%.) The } | Man's ¥ 13 | $2.00, $400, $5.00 AND $6.00 SHOES $1.95 $1.25 AND $1.50 BANDALS 750 ead Ur hirts iD W vy Juin, with one and tw in soles and # K heel ver j a foft and sizes. Vor From the 60c SHELL GOODS NOVEL TIES 250 EACH Main Store $1.00 SILK LACE TIES AND SCARF Six Big Little Bargains 260 EMBROIDERED TOP COLLARS 12i20 oe SRETSEEEESEREL 100 doxen Pir Lawn Err N 1 ” i F Lace , 1 Band Coliare i gold band pretey in hemat 1 bor fa 1 top studded with pat Jenigna, ow fig 1 « i] jew ald b L mt , h white, tab onda, ext qualit 1 ret Dut bin 8 Paris nd pretty 4 tterns Hair Pins, et next ‘ t yards, 12 1-26 sell, | amber, | champas 50c GOLD BEAUTY PING 156 ae 5c FANCY SILK RIBBONS at 2ho SET 1Se YARD | $1.00 HAIR BRUSHES AND | Fir t f Gold rds FP Silk Rit | MILT TARY BRUSHES %c He ty F ” ot lor hot olor « 26 Hair Brushes J € fancy em. ne, etriped and fig i Brushes, ir bor Jewel set: Romag cns, tice quality ob and assorted or 5 i« large -¥as widthe and pat- | hardwood finish, good bris riety of patterns to sles to 3 at, | tles, nice assortment a from s to 60c; at 156 ues to $1.00; at B00 | tse Need a Go-Cart for the New Baby? Read This is the kind of weather that baby should be out drinking !n all the that 1s possible, [+ Need a Go-Cart for the new baby? We have lots of styles and the p rices ly the lowest fm town For instance fresh a are cer Folding Go-Carts; perforated Full Reed Body Folding Go Go-Cart Parasol Fixtures, com back, stect gear and wheels Carts; large, handsome ast plete ee enameled Brewster green; | Sdl@ foot rest, reclining back, reed seat, enameled steel gear Go-€ a EuikG sREQTE SREYES TE SER EE light, strong, serviceable Go- | ring and brake, rubber tires P Cart; regular value 0; mpe- a most attractive Go-Cart: reg 31. 00. $1. 25. $2.00 cla! sale price $1.99 ular value $9.00; special sale | price BG.99 | Full Reed Body Baby Carringss; it I Folding Reclining Back Go-Carts; | Full Reed Back Folding Go-Cart; upholstered in dark green: steal extension sliding seat stee! enam i Brewster gr h gear automobile gear and eprings, gear, rubber tires, splendidly springs and brake, rubber tires, patent rubber tired, adjustable made, very Mght and strong: & very neat and handsome Go- wheels and brake, complete with regular value $5.00; special sale Cart; regular value $4.25; ape paras egular value $12.60; pre. $4.19 | cial sale price $3.39 | special sale price 37.99 Wanted---Forty Husky Men RetReesecers 0 To attend a closing out bee of 4@"patr of medium weight, all wool Pants, in ne tterns, well tailored yt and fine fitting garments. Must measure 38, 40 and 4 hes around waist willing to pay $Lie was © tor Pants that were splendid values at the regular price Apply Clothing Dep artment, Main Floor, have Thursday morning at § o'clock prompt de, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothes = the ci Two-Piece Double Breasted Suits for boys 8 5 years of in navy blue se and novelty cheviols; ‘not w in new spring mixtures; Eton, Norfolk and Blouse Suits to r little fellows 3 to 8 years, In all woul and € fabrica, in the latest spring mixtures; worth $4.50, at ale é with Buster Brown Suits, for little tots 2 to 7 years, of 18-oz. navy serges and Scotch tweeds; coats ea dove the double breasted effects; Bloomer Pants, Eton, Norfolk and Blouse Suits for boys 3 to 9 year @ baal new spring fabrica, in the lat color combinations; Two-Piece Dow Breasted and Outing Sulte for with the bigger boys, 8 to 16 years, of new steel gray and brown mixtu in all wool materials; worth) over 00, at oe Young Men's Suits, 30 to 26 breast shades, single and 4 oteh mixtures, in new spring} ; worth $20.00, at...$97 O55" Women's 75c Corsets Go Tomorrow at 25¢ unusual happenings wool English worsteds a are weil tallored and fin ishe of fine puble breasted styles; That's a strong statement. We can't make it too strong. It's one of the that ever came to this Corset Store. medium bust and hip, made of batiste, colors white, pink and blue, toy regular pr jal Thursday; as long as they last.. Joy for Women Folk Garments Cut and Fitted Free All This W You pick out the style of garment you Iike best,choose and fitted to you while you wait Then &® and an absolute fit is guaranteed a8 it were, so experienced and dexterous are Miller and Miller @ most Women's Straight Front Corsets lace trimmed, sizes 18 to 24; ice The; spe af idias Ae ee AH 3 £ As a novelty it's a treat you shouldn't m the gods, have your measure taken and the cloth is cut ready for sewing and binding It’s all done “while you wait,” their work » matter whet kind of garment you want—from a simple kimono to the most elaborate tailored gown ever designed—Miller and Miller will cut and fit it for you almost as quick as is taken to about it in print We suggest to those who are interested to have their measure taken during the morning hours aad thus avoid any delay that may bo occasioned by the afternoon rush Remember, all goodg from 25c a yard up for cottons, to 50c a yard up for silks and woo! stuffs 6 and fitted free—absolutely and unconditionally free of charge. Come in tomorrow and let us eat jam a “Tommy Atkins” Waist-costs nothing 20c Wash Lace Edges, Insertions, 8¢ 8 1-3e Cotton Pongees 5c || #F z= 4 geee age gfage 4 takes the Big Store to give you the #R for who ever heard of a yard— -Point de Pari, This announcement purchasers—as it will mean an eagér throng of It well might, for it's the actual 8-3 quality we're going to sell, Beautiful Cotton Pongee Calico; a nice, soft, silky looking fabric an exact counterpart of the all-silk stuff; comes in dark grounds, with neat floral, dotted This surely will Laces like these going at § body and conventional designs, that you'll ii on nd faney Not sight, Just w you want for summer house extra fine quality dresses and kimonos. They're full 28 inches | ne edges, Moral, Tenet wide, and—wonder of wonders—fast color, too. widths; some - Our regular price 1s 81-3c a yard; some places a yard, For ask 10c. For two hours, 9 to 11, it goes for. .Be Cars Transfer To & chory Dut adr Stage, TEMARG

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