The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1905, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘Don't Worry, Wateh Us Grow The Yow Store One © Two MISFIT CARPETS Mean Con- siderable Saving men @ muiseits yaxt8 All W gaexis.6 Al! V {1.10x12, Coupe paxil? Cotte Raxt.s Body §ax8.3 Tapest gx6 Tapestry yoaas.ie W 4 Velvet Rus My 13.8 iis, All Woo! | Jisl2 Cottage Ca 13.3 Cottage ( x06 Al! Woo! | yoexi2 All W gxi2 C. C. Ingrain $xil All Wool Ing as : B9x01.9 Velvet Rox Atxké Tapestry Roe {2xi3.6-All Woo! Ir Iixl8 Cotton Ir Bixlh7 Wilton Rox Geh6 Velvet Rox Gall Tapestry Ru $x12.6 All Woo! PALLY Velvet QixIL7 Velvet Rug a y LOST AND (By Seripps Ne | LINA, Ohio April 25.—The Standard Oi! today cut the price of crude of| 4 cents per barrel on * asl - jfar west product and 2 cents on} eastern fields, Ohio and Indians Shtttettereeeerereetenee | TOPE Cutt cont, This brings Kan * # |#a8 off down to 57 cents, just bait | WIAST—A long barreled 8 @ the price paid before the ® & Weason revolv S-call- # | Standard agitation in Kansas ® bet Reward red to ® _— ® Wood 5b. Highwayman, #} ® Someplace avenue, City * FNDED . Diese ended eennne] | +t | A local Claude Duval is shy af Misdiome nicke! plated revolver W probably carrying some fa bis person a leaden ye With the compliments of Jon Proprietor of 1 eHills RE © CARPET COR. SECOND ET @ UNION STREET RETALIAIES Credit Bach Week Will Do, $6.00 $4.50 $8.10 $27.50 $7.50 $7.80 $5.00 $10.50 $15.45 $10.50 $12.50 $8.40 $8.05 $10.70 $8.00 $11.20 $15.00 $10.00 $14.00 $12.00 $6.95 $16.00 $15.00 $7.15 $22.00 $5.00 $10.00 $13.00 $21.50 $8.75 $22.00 $22.00 Lawton called at e hea Tuesday sing = and the revolver and a di ¥ hat on the desk n i"These belonged to a fellow who c to steal one of my horse . t bie f ~ 4 OF Brie ap the dairyma pea at the store conducted by ng ar G. A. Dugar and told « story of ta h ship and 5 ty that ape ed a bh i ito Duger. The store keeper tx blind | i hat ond ie aewisted by his mother. Du you hit him?” asked the gave Brien a meal and some e Mondey the man appeare “Dog-goned if I know,” was the and Dugar gave him a let “He f to a of refuse |to the r 14 foreman asking that be got @ good start the man be given work. we —————« | O'Brien ed at the at a short thre wards with tler pur per m to come from the fore man, requesting that Dugar give O Br $4 until « could work it out. Dug ed. Later the ac 3 tions of © Heated that he in- and his aged i tion pro that 2% DOZEN. K, Ap th « ADAMS’ TEA & COFFEE Co. 921 Becond Ave. went through his the timeple Inasmuch as the worn by four gener ri) 26.—~The n-and Clark was Consolidated ae # me | L087 HIS WATCH A sneak thief made a haul in the Y¥. M. C. A. quarters Tuesday, and Dr. W. C. Lippincott is mourning the loss of a valuable gold watch, which he prizes highly because it is a family heirloom. Dr. Lippincott indulged in his Gaily ablutions in the big ¥. M. C A. plunge, and during the time he} was enjoying his swim someon clothes and took watch has been | ations, the doctor fools its loss keenly, HUMPHRIES IS NOW aus- THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL ‘DO. YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? AFTER THE OCTOPUS SAYS HE WILL START A CAMPAIGN FOR MUNICIPAL OWNER SHIP OF ALL PUBLIC UTIDPTIES ® John ¥ mieie company ite rahit 1 m®) The enormity of its N br 1 took ard the ea with ' firwt t it pays dividends on it ts] t | oT y iteelt could ju ell , the y the {obtain thin en it| b ny or bulld a come " 1 1 Lu « th at tern its own. 1 want , en ' t t ar t fre In Oo ity, with ent h ! # | equi to run its own re than} | sts | G-L Holmes FurnitureCo- U0}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. “Be& unPthe W We wir 1 Monarch Range orld” -) ' @ We Have Offered 3 Grand Prizes three best poems by person n reside in west of the a $67.56 subject The Monarch Range ‘Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? Td Sore What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, ‘Diver and Bladder Remedy Will Do for YOU, All Our Readers May Have a Sample Bottle \ Sent Free by Mail. | pain in my beck. Your great reme men and women dy, Swamp-Reot, cured my trowb' and | have since been perfectly well. | Yours truly, Swan reader our B. H, Chatker, Ex-Chief of Police, © eee 7 ae. r Ozark, Als hamten, N. ¥ b sure to any Lame back is only one symptom | read this generous offer in The Se of kidney trouble ot ma * Dally Star genuinenens Other symptoms showing that you hie offer ie ev nteed. need Bwamp- Root are. ing obliged If you are already ea that! MRS. JAS. HEVER to pase water often during the day | @wamp-Root is what you need, ¥« She was Miss Nancy Carnegi, niece of Andrew Carnegie, who [nd setup many times ducing the) cw Pnecdoliar size hotties, eloped 0 ago with her conch man and whose marriage has just | DEP, irritation in. passing, | stores everywhere. Don't ma been announced sediment in the urine, |Rwamp-Root De Ki and the addrens y bottle urle a *, poor! dder dizzine 4, | Swamp-Root hamton, N. ¥ |Why Not Use the | Double-Cutting Wonder Buck Saw pornTon’s LATEST PATENT WORDER SAW Peltor dun ache in the back in) digention troll It iw Nat s timely ware | At tng t ~ yo that the track of j heath f a4 s | Th cit signals ars un J | heedet nerioun remult re 6G |Cuts one-third faster, runs twice ae wags ta. Hrights disease. | butt The Garland Gas Range | §:"': fester, rane tees whieh te the worst m of kidney |a ped ee ™ - (goahieg may steal upon you cloudy The New Way sharpening, when dulled chasep ends with blade and will do good ‘ Md and extranrdinary ef-| that your kidneys and bladder need} poe Durability and - rele bg fect of the world-famous kidney | immediate atter Feo Reng soeme Sa” learn eieee penee. raves 72 and bladder re dy Kilmer's taking Bw jeanliness they have no equal.|newly sharpened saw rice Swamp-M is soon realixed. It/ natural help to Call and see them. each, Also call and see our one- stands the highest wonderful | Root is the mont perfe 5] }man saw, all lengths, 3, 3%, 4, 4% cures of the mont distressing casea.|gentie aid to the kidneys that ts — and & feet, at 60 cents per foot, A trial will convince any and known to medical acience. with extra handle. The lance tooth ag i peviarpatacnndn a. F wonder GEO. H. WOODHOUSE |X, cut leads all other saws ¥ j “f you 6%, 7, 7% feet, 50 cents a foot. All Gentiemen—! attribute my pres- 2 oo co., [saws fully All varieties lent good health to Swamp-Root. | The book 1405 Second Ave jof hand warranted hand leuffered many years with kidney thousands saw inch, Tic; 26-inch, set and | trouble and had an almost constant ind ae sharpened, $1.00. Agents for Topps’ Framing Tool, carpenters’ delight; Files and Build- ers’ Hardware. C. W. Boynton Saw Company ___ 300 Pike Street _ ALBERT HANSEN JEWELRY, WATCHES GUT GLASS Covert Jackets $6.50, $8.50, $12.50 $15, $17.50, $20 Buy direct from facturors and save the retail price. Covert Jackets are men tailored ant the n one-third LITTLE dH. P ENINGS lewalk. and selling stock half jf} made her 706 Ist Avenue price was examined first wis. | have the correct st and fit - k. a Renton giassblower | ¥ill be gone a week ‘ ‘ Ec lI See the new advance summer R ‘ A pew assistant for the Chicago. | ns Suits, Silk Coats and Special exercises and tree-planting | religious fana wee Bens t tern fr ved in " ae es is the order in all the schools of the | 0- W. Griffin, a negro who has been | Great Western road arrive cheats a a if waists, At the shirt waist ew York Dental Parlors rmity with the gover-| Collecting money under the preten- | '% Monday - = oe vai If sale We closing out this Ten years’ guarantee. ’ A that April 25 ye} tom that he was a philanthropist | thy D. Our he Sew ralroe If department. It affords you an ours am totem arbor day. all the|®0d & newspaper man, was third, | 42 through his father, W. H. Olin, opportunity to get a shirt waist Sundays, § m. to 13 m. ® aprovement clubs, wo-|884 Y. Taniguchi, a Japanese who | "tht « box of on. the ‘pemcas | jf or sbirt waist suit at about one 614 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE. s . s lbas been singing at niet s the|of the railr es on Pioneer! . | Mf the original cost Second floor Howard Bulidin men's tubs, children's clube an . S singing Ot night, was the) «ore, Monday eftencon. He| “Carekes aiizution of flee | f the original cost soplaite, Penn Muteal Z4te civic bodies generally got out their 1 be the « * ahi one churcehe ined auaieae weeks Green, who graduated | ¥#iahs seven pounds | will be tb chars Sante a It “pay direct from the makers Building. t | niversity of Washingt A double daily transcoritinenta! | vidual if the police ap | digging holes for the planting of ashington | | . . mesing bee fer . a tal a has associated himself | (rain. \ be awn #0 the peria: |b a ae wld every school yard where the soi! will] C, Erskine Real Ge pea AP ple may ig nabiny iar wel venue registered : 207 tnd Ave. ff} admit of growth, and the teachers | & loan company, and will| dan Pa railroad, June 4, ‘This|tieth avenue reg os 5 aoe a 2. 13 veges | ELEGANT NEW ASSORTMENT he tush with {hereafter busy himacif ing up| tine. which ia the longest transcon-|complaint with the police Tuesday é ore Next to 8 OF LADIES’ WAIS se S—HA ¢ accompanying the r Hl a u The comy nt stated that —— -_ " taike on “the City Beautiful |the trade in tracts, lots and acre. | tinental line, will have some of the | The mm t stated the Cations Fisher & Lane || PINS—WRIST BAGS, ETC,, ETC, A committee of residents from |*S* In and about Seattic ee ee See: lwork and was instr. HOUGHTON & HUNTER, « i upon Prosecuting| W. H. Page, editor of the World's e rugs ue carps <7 bg aad mf nay Wawona, Mackintosh Monday (o| Work. of New York, returned Sun- | The stranger started Il right iret Avenue, Seattle. Aone, Magna, Meseye ltt Nk ess am| ONLY TWO WISIS |e urrere xaret in «oh TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | — ee of Justice of the Peace on the ground | & G. Yerk ant general pas A |through some very strange maneu — LITTL BOX that he had repeatedly made decis- | er ag ¢ Great Northern vers. He would carefully abstract A fons that are contrary to law. Upon | Mr ned with the! siouschroakers left cards at two | Something from his clothing and de yILLE, WASH, April |__ Pioneer Butchers of Seatile, being infec ed that the prosecuting | sow rs it a bie] genetic re day night. | posit it with solicitous care on a ©. W. Southern, of the | The Very Choicest of Meats, Poule ttorney had no jurisdiction in the | boc be re ~ ru Pacific was xked from | try and Fish. matter, the committee declared ite} manager oc | OP° Sel the home of /ME tare you doing?” shouted ny and badly| Family Trade a Specialty. | determination to find some other | the 4 Chicago, bea | Om ™ B* wenty-first av-| . | iaay of the house from the kit-| r . wien, 1100 First A e. way to oust the unsatisfactory law- | resign ponition to take up ona | *T9¢. but left without paying their |i ie Aly a 1° & ie spss | condi te yp Eneetos Sus ; Cha | reapect#, as Mra. Baker roused the |C2R \ » ee ai is ‘ . ae | « “bg rll bo IT a rr ae : sd : & has) neighborhood with her screams. Pca | Ban a J aw ge i gost TA, Apri * Dav : H i ; F u mitted to} > ed to succeed hin Fy ams ented ad, remo his battered h a : oneer arters the insane asylum Monday. George| B. F. Sweeney, agent of the Eri + Hints te a aialian vinte, {1 am toubled with fleas and the | Nisqua 18 100n of CAC GUATASES TOE Mane or © has b t apatch in this : bois |) aagiorege oma er oes eal ovements you see | dropsy | reeset oy who ha panes See. | Despatch thi left Monday fron being the distinguished father unusual movements you see y ing queerly, throwing his goods on afternoon for Salt Lake They, too, were diseoverea |me indulging tn, are for the pur — —— but by the time the “hurry | D8 of removing sald vermin. ELLENSBURG, April Kittl Wileon have in aight, they were|, “land of Goshem!” exclaimed the | tas county farmers “ eK ¥ , ndignant housekeeper Why do] ing into th war beet r T T Mite 2 eat you put them on my rug!” dustry on a broad p | The hobo replied that he had once s, 5x7, 8 duch $2.00 HE Is WISE NOW read that fleas were good for ru: ABERDEF A K « 4, 7x9, 8-oz.-duck $3.00 upon which the flustered dame call- | bon, a mi A employed at A duck... $4.00 Baa Jed up the police. Before a patrol-|son and M rv " x12 duck. . $5.25 jman could arrive on the scene of|by a timber 8 if y x14, 8-oz. d $7.25 the flea depositing ident the] outfitted undreds of ‘i is sent ba y "stranger had waved a farewell to} pers last year, and are pre- pertteting ne _ | his hostess, vaulted the back fence} CENTRALIA, Apr a ared to handle more this year. ie tomas jand disappeared, lisererave. of 0 cee Ms heate With: You 40: a0 Te th All This Week | Monday afternoon Hurd was| PORTLAND, Ore., April 25.—The |! 1 f typt 5 outfit; we can eave you working in a building in Fremont, |hop growers, of California, Wash- |" 3 so have a great number U and when he had completed his job |ington and Oregon are in session | - have eat nu r WHITE'S TEETH $3.00 land returned to where he had ijeft | this afternoon at Portland with the| PUYALLUP, April 25.—A : Bae seep ewer egies oie ‘This ts the greatest bargain ever offered tn dentiatry 8. Bl nis t and vest he found himself | object of forming a combine to fight quake k was 8 nvie for cams Also & White's Teeth are acknowledged by all dentists to be the best in the Hl) minus $2 |the Brewers’ trust and to raise the| Y'8y might lot of second hand dishes world, They have taken nearly 200 first premiuma—and cost from , and graniteware Another workman summed up his|price of hops. Many Washingt 4.00 to $15.00 elnewhere. We guarantee thene teeth to give complete ant ‘ 96 ce aleve . | EVERETT, Apri 26.—G ation in every case. Call and see specimens. Painless extraction | lose at one watch and 96 cents. _ “hop dealers and growers are present.| 45 stopped by order of th DABNEY & WOODHOUSE beolutely free when artificial teeth are required. Bxarmt!nation, esti- 9} a T our ght. Music must ates and advice free, All work guaranteed 16 years, | i CURED M RUP URE | be played in any places whe Complete household furnish- oid Crowne dae 00 Bridge Work ee + $3.00 HT z ia eid . ers and sole agents for the ae “e ree ree * ad nad > narter Oak Ranges : + te 1 Will Show You How to Cure Yours SAN FRANCISCO, Ay 418 PIKE STREET m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 8:30 0. m. to 1 p.m. Phone, John 981 FREE, |tralia is be fitted y I was helpless and bed-ridden for yoars from a double rupture, |to Russian tory via Noi | aid I would dio if not operated on. | _ * * ELAND. Ot April aa I fooled them all and cured myself by a simple discovery. 1 wi | SHIRTS*-NECKWEAR—HOSIERY neon ee envon of the 2071, Pike, Cor. Third and Pike send the cure free by mall if you write for it. Itcured me and hat |. yoautirul showing of new « srtaggiece | aan LOUIS ‘W. BRYDON, D. D. &. Mar, npn Ren enero. Write to-day. Capt. Was | ooo) a S ahaw von, me indefinitely @ ie ot hia Collings, Box gg7, Wak riown, N.Y, N. Brooks & ¢ ! nd ave, se fath ath,

Other pages from this issue: