The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1905, Page 8

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had been secured. ne ¥0,| heen compelled to proceed with the | would have obtained small consola | “Georig brought in the excuse that he did not know was violating eeninenniciiiainine | the law when I 1 hin ul hours ax) s they were du @QIAALY ADMONISHED THE CONTRACTORS WHO ADMITTED hours rying 4 THAT THEY ARE BREAKING THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW - : “ A, me en) te 4 : ee ke further explanations, prov , sbeerves the law In the mean. | At that time he will prob "Te board of works met Tuesday otherwise would on the assumption | ably “foas up,” tell the board he will morning and giin declared} that,we would be compelled to ob-|be very good th the future and go : law amon must | by the la cakera, Tmy-+| Mobtu@h's plea wae that his seray cease, The t pick * » lost t ers did not work well and that t enough t t el th ant had to break the law to make 1 tracts of tt breakers, but It ad it th 1 is going to be so| for the trout The ex mon t ai words nt werved t John | Wax equally amusing behave bett t fut Ka I ¥ 1 r" to b eV 1 ha beer up againet it hard P. J, McHugh, A. C, Geerig and! give me « mission to work my tract. both: Hterally \ smiled ar a 18 h ' 1 bef sft but they have only got in 8 tractors who ¥ ee have t ef with ' kK. The ground is so hard] Wee ext 4 to cat arning break the lav ho {that {t takes most of their tine ‘ . o| 3 bo aughed. k ‘ 1 « Two large boxes of toba © fitted | with the confisea ls nels A 1 . by nternal rev “ Joe ¥ ntractor who| thrown into a f Tuesday t ‘ ade a} and officia burned by Deputy p t ' tged | James 8. Bushnell and Deputy Col W t he w be pretty t tor Thomas Payne. The tobacco 8 i f the t it ounted to nearly $500. Complete Credit Reuse shers ete Mote! and Clad FREDERICK & NELSON TONIGHT = 7:30 T0 10): Also Tomorrow Evening During the Same Hours This Store Keeps “Open House” sitively No Goods Sold During These Hours To yourself and friends we extend a cordial invitath nm and see the largest and finest Stocks of Furniture, Floor Coverings and D Ss we'v Of course ‘re more than w come during the day, every hour of the day and every day of the week, fr you wih , purchase or not. We realize, however, that despite our efforts to make ¢ ughly at hom here at ali times, many very good friends of the store won't come in when around” —they seem to feel they should purchase. So tonight and formality whatever all be here to show you every courtesy waiting on trade by being escorted arounc Frederick & Nelson's of 1906. We'll look fo This Store Is Headquarters for Floor Coverings that Please Pay a visit to our well-lighted and prices; then if you want floor Coverings your verdict will give how weil that order is handled—how much better than you might expec Been made for our Carpet aad Rug Department An Ostermoor Is the IT’S TIME TO THINK OF Ideal Mattress for GAS RANGES tomorrow evening the 40 all who wish can « tore m house” in a quiet wa 10 goods will without a when we Carpet and Rug Department atterns, qua And wh r fant n yo friend wil ha We ae the Relk line f Ga as the finest articles r kind the Summer Use | we sot eran tet ne i ¥ r improvement that ney t It's delightfully cool and thoroughly santtary ’ ee weeny io pe Years of usage, be it ever > show no in | ed in thes Oe pairment of the wonderfully even elasticity of th nes, The ' Ostermoor Patent P t Mattress. We a) exam @re exclusive Seattle selling agents Prices and ted. sizes are as [otlows 3 ft. 6 im. by 6ft. 3 in. In one section $11.40 $19.00 4. 6 in. by Of n one section 815.00 . 4 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 3 in., in two sections $15.50 re, 8 . We Are Exclusive Seattle Selling LS Oven mes Agents for Globe-Wernicke ey : M% tn “ ” 236 broiler e Elastic” Bookcases (Se P= same, Prive Basi ast % $19.00 The ir Majestic Range Awarded the Grand Prize Highest Possible Award at the St. Louls Worlds’ Fair Fran] (ae p Siasccatand 59) Ses We have for years maintained that the Great Ma & the best article of its kind in the world and th ard d's Fair in open h ranges from a ompiste Compl Rousefurnishers ra mes arnishers CINCORPORATED,) Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. 4 Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. ; 7 wis west o» LONDON LOAN OFFICE AOTE your Prescrip Second Av. r/ tion corre-| yy, Next cs Guy's Drug ‘Fore, ney to Loan on Watch " sponds with the Do nomgnds and Jewelry eet 104 PIRST AVE. souTH mark “®ter not buy a watch or diamond Phones—Sunset, Pin j ling” on er,| Before you see our display in our window and ‘plain Cigures. isaac Lurie, Prop ro Apres ur prices, marked ia Seaont Av’. ependent Free D ry sHAW’S DRUG STORE | NEWT THE MURDERER GIVES UP WALKER SURRENDERS TO A SRERIFF'S POSSE NEAR BAKERSFIELD (By Beripps Mews Ass'n.) BAKERSFIELD, Cal., April 26 Newt Walker, the murdered of Mave Burton and Andy Bagsby surrender ed to Sherriff's pe his morning Further details of the crime show that Burton was unaforved and kil ed {n cold blood, Bageby was armed elyed four fire while aed returned fir t rec hota, answering Walker's lying on the ground wounded, Bar |ton lived several mir after Bagw by, and saw Walker talk with his father and disappear in the brush hew members EATTLE STAR*WEDNESDAY, APRIL a6 DR. JOHNSON WEDS Mra. P. B. Johnnon, of Walla s alla arrived in the ity tr y to attend the wedd |her bob, Dr, Smith #. Johnaor Emma tayner, of Chicage which Wan petto med at 4 o'clock t | Som on will be at home Hroagway north after May 1 HAN@ED “TICKER” MIEN TY. PRTERSBURG, April It lis reported that the csar he def Jinitely decided to summon the emaky sobor in June, A report | from Manchuria states that several | telegraph operators have been hang ed by General Li itch's orders for Communicating with the Japan ene NOT WORRYING ~ ABOUT HUBBY |} According to f Fairbanks, Alw Rosalind H Bechtol has brought sult against John G. Beehtol, the rich mining man, for $50,000 the charge of the defendant having induced the plaintiff's husband to leave her a }deed his property ov to father, Mra. Bechtol has before bee in the public limelight, being the much talked of “Sweet Pea G in the famous Durant murder in San Francisco several years ax Shortly after the young medical dent wae-taken igto custody f unspeakable crime, Mra. Be then Rosalind Bowen, app t the jail, beautifully gowned in bia and heavily velled In her arms she carried a ta gled mane of eweet peas, and left them for Durant, She was the t tery of the he her conti ir . never missing a h time her offeriog Jot nweet pea er famo | nowt we a { t Panama cana n Alaska as tt ti art own { AT THE THEATERS ==, =i", eee ee ee brought to fF + # |property intere ather * AT THE THEATERS, and, whose wher 7 * wn to her and for # GRAND 1 1 he ® she no longer cares. * h , y crit. # « a PRESIDENT RAMSEY IS | @ SHATTLEW Fe ‘ The | TO LEAVE THE WABASH ‘* yr Ex pre- ® . | * MInD AVE A ¢ ' m ie A ' he * ‘ * * AT te tx- # * fine f m * * * ee ee ad ant, the I 1 Liltipu- | ’ The t etul ' omy - * . 7 : « will * A Kunaway t to see the Fertis x udes th engage me he Oharity | hict this x prenented by th " Next week they ‘ i Alt * t ne a not t 1 Avenue theater JOS. RAMBEY, JR , . this i are filling the ‘ . rp oa ery ht to it The pre tent big Wabash ;*ape system, wh “dd ———e nation, to ' ght interesting acta at} cause ag thie k Gould | LOST BIG ROLL a SEEMS a dhs gene . 1 mine t € |N eta sy book «? ficates | posit on a Kannas bi . | 1 b . 1 tt ¥ ler the ¥ (Mr. ¥ 4 ado ° ' kane was seat KILLED THE LANDLORDS (My Boripps News Ass'n) BERLIN, A 2A rep feached here that 6.000 labore | dest way and € ror t tates were ra anda ber of landlords } road to Stetlacoom away bis own garments ing himself in a woman's oat, and Tuesday twe lter Griffin, the negre been much in evidence all tate as a wou pro- | t and newspaper man he had taken off hts and cast them aside be epresented graft, a thing abhorrent to him since he had “got} jde Bay ligion ' It was while hunting for tainted clothes in the woods near? Franklin that Gri was taken nto custody. Joseph Woodlock, a] Baliard man, shed his ch ut Van Asselt and refused to put them again, although urged to by the , of the Denny Clay work jam Thomas, who bas a mania \ and who ntly tried »wn himself, was committed to asylum, along: with Woodlock while Griffin, against whom the in sanity charge could not be securely turned WANTS NEW TREATY ERLIN, April 2¢ The imperia government has notified the Am an ment that the tariff agreement of 1900 will expire March 1, 1906, and that Germany stand ready to negotiate a reciprocity treaty The best lowe te to ' Store, 714 Ist ave ee MAY DIVIDE EVERETT EVER! AY 6.—A ' r th hor r atop in 5 wed extend th now bein i « the Bbey I Snot bridge was the t rried the 7 dential « ral votes to Washing ton Bunn YOU DON’T GET INSULTED. J 1d look at our $ 1905 NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE ON MARCHE JUBT IT-—WE GUARANTE A Craeker-Jack Bargain in Men’s Shirts THINK OF birt offering 800 Shirts} fom * “4 29c 50c Shirts 29c NK OF IT AKANTEE } More Good News From the Domestic Store be fe Bect WE Gt An we have told you often heve alues to be ea of tomor. i Domest had in our Linew an ing pr Ready hed on ite Made row's money -say A Good, Useful ‘ambric Pull tertals used in ¢oge k of Syringes, ne preparations, Rubber Goods for Thursday Only 1 0c, welling GBe «4 B5e " Be Ribbons, in Diack ithe as placed op WE 10,000 Yards Aili Silk Ribbon to go at, a _ and 8 TO 12 M.' inc t I WE TWO BIG DRIVES $1.00 Lace Allover Yokings | 50c Fine Trimming Laces i5¢ / | Assorted atylen of fancy Tr ne Laces, including c ages, Bands, incert julloons, i Ottente al enice, B ntiq y and Wash Laces, h . *, fine quality, and showy designs itter, ecru and Paris shades, graduated widths, worth 6c, at, gant ie 9 TO 11 A. M. $1 75 Moravian Rugs GUARA 98c| MEN’S SOCK SALE the ble very nee ce best ever offered—500 Moravian Rugs, size 27x60 inches, rings, in hi Oriental de signs wo hours--from 9 to 11—tomor- row we offer these excellent $1.76 rugs for about half, or Dhe values we've two hours—from ing, we offer Men's Plain B Por to 11 Fancy tomorrow morn- Embroidered and all sizes, worth a pair, at 4 « Cotton and sold usually at 15 pairs for $1.00 Oll Stoves 25c Women’s 5e’Kerchiefs 5c 12 Lawn Here's a oft sorted tual val ¢ mo quantity te ome early, Thu Embr titched kerebiets neat hems popula bh. We ling hot b and no mistake. ~tomorrow mind you and Beet Oil Stove, For two Te offer Burner” Brigh sold at $ sir rning, w 300 only nuffi dvise you to § to 11, each tent “One day universally ) each, at JUST THINK OF tYTHING! PORTLAND FAIR CONTEST duplicates eon presentation usual way—if 7ov This SCHOOL TEACHERS. SCHOOL GIALS. ‘ M - 3 Se side a SBEEE 5 I arr } EV JUST THINK « 1 GUARANTTE ERYTHIN Less Money and More Quality you need ye be in the helght just prices Paper—Worth omorrow, # = ed Cotton Hose complete with $5.90; Window and Door tths, worth 84¢ special tomorrow, t coo ee 250 ester ae Soneane 13e. Wit Re _ ows THE! ransfer BON To EL FS PES EPEC ERP EEL He.

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