The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1905, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL Credit | TOUGH ON Px: xa gee fate ot 1908. : Cash The Now Store fu y os ey One © Twe Each Week Will Do, A . | AHUBBIES? | jesssonsc sos 0 : EO cre snd Neckvenr Cort ad | BELLINGHAN pr . : Idetdge ‘haw beon W01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Vi / that ho will be allowed a J } | \ i ay 1 . Save oney on Of- PORTLAND JusTice says aj °*! fer, beginning M ; fp CETTE: Sy . s ® WOMAN'S DKESS ISN'T FVERETT, April 2 MI 1 r St NUR TTTE TTL becea McCue, the Forston seh 4 , ‘ fice Furniture WORTH ANYTHING AFTER |teacher ¥ trange t a RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. : | BEING’WORN A YEAR, leastendaw Qeslared ‘a _— _ : | (Bpeclal to The Star) | Be 4 LJ | } POMEROY, April The P Al a BUSINESS fF PORTLAND, Ore, A ney Sous mille A ove nar oe SILKOLING—F ! Te or. cm ma ‘ iragement was given nly got onamical hust th worth of grain, were t y PILLOW TOPB—oF + ‘ " 2 timony before Juatice Reed yoat r 1 early yee morning for car har ka, ot i ee Zhe “ . lay, Th € of opty The mitis were value $26, 0¢ - Your ™ furniture at H) chat @ dress a yoar old was w GILK FLOSS PILLOWS—ror ¢ 50¢ wy oper W ea alty of off urniture little wheth ad r “ ANGELS April &.—T? 4 tneh 656 All Greatly Reduced For not, and the adage, “t vd | tiret shipment ¢ wrt Angeles st toed gad we sett tt Ree teh oumt-ob tackles nani- | for the Seattle Federal building will FRAMED PICTURES—(Hq 1 shaped f r Tomorrow---See Window Come In t ' be 6 about May x26 nck 1 met picture f hinged upon thie’: ’ Kegular $1 at 76 Regular $ COUVE h rit 28 ne I rence ot silk Greet Neatly one-half of the acidters of | PARLOR TABLE Ht) ‘ h vanished while |the Fourteenth regiment " aon finieh; hes turned leg : ' he form wher |tme when their firat term expire met $67 hat a fatr Golld Oak Roll > “d ene -nad vad ABERDEEN, A 8. Moner GOLDEN OAK PARLOR TABLE ‘ ) fiaehed writ $40, An array Thompson, 8 Has 24-inch aquare 1 ' ‘ Regular $1 3 " }Judge and confidently told him th ment for a malir ot vay A silk dress would be worth nothing | "iver for the ¢ - $25.00 after it waa dyed, and that it was|the I $1.30 med t not worth much anyhow after it had | Hea. Do a i ' been worn a year { 56 PIEC & DINNER 6e T a tomorr The judge decided that $15 wae a HOQUIAM April 28.—Jason M. Kr om cole much as the garmegt could be | Shale, a 14-year-old Indian lad, wa , Regule worth drowned by the capsizing of a canc lotte ¢ | |" few days ago on Queets river F OLYMPIA, April 28.4. A TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | ified hild, of Bellingham, has » Governor Mead of his acceptance OLYMP ss i : mber of the state railroad COR. SECOND AVE. I poard of ind vommissioners hat mm, ,rrchild will be @ UNION STREET Seuded Se eltt tite tor Bias chairman of the commission, and get the six-year term. | worth of school bonds of the jot Auburn, King county school district of Auburn bonded indebtedness 4 at his | Th nO | he aged 42 feattle Friday morn has OLYMPIA, April 26.—Governor! a son | at, each esvsveee $9.50 HAT k bh eba braid, one hat t amed with shaded flower ribbon, sp tomorrow at, each $15.00 and Children’s Trimmed Hats at Special For Men and Boys BP Was suc! GOOD VALVES ALWAYS—SPECIAL BARGAINS TO: gly a HE POOR HING! mga jury wh vestigated T y a MEN'S PERCALE SHIRTS, in fast and many Of Fritz Pelenz, whose new fancy patterns, all sizes " guaranteed was found b i to a crisp satisfactory in fit and workmanship, extra special tc a few days yes morrow at h 50c brought in a verdict that the MEN'S SOCKS, of good heavy cotton, black or tan, al mame to his death by his own) sizes, special tomorrow at 15e a pair, or two pairs coroner 250 = might ha ts, black or with white soles, also in by accident. The 1 black, known the coun peer been dr SHOWER AT THE in quality, a pair..25¢ _ an and sailor blouse BELLINGHAM. Apr mixed goods, cheviots ve grand lodge eable, regular geesion here $2 ao ae BOYS’ SUITS, in blouse and two-piece style will attend and of the very best of materials, serges, che a viots and mixed goods isomely tailored and fin c r th th t ished—fit good, look gux * good—regular $4.50 im bet values in Garden Hose, more ren and $5.00 values, special t w at, @ suit...$3.08 Ie per foot. The Rubber ening wea 1 lowering skies THe tee ave “ to Keep “people who know” awa Hosiery Specials from the store tomorrow The attraction» this announcement Busy times in our Hosiery and : “santa : Underwear Departments tomorrow offers will more thi f th ems ow and learn the | poset be of ab | ping tour in th in t LADIE COTTON HOSE, fast caine” @ the bh . black with real white Maco cot- fect “downpour” of 1 oe ton feet, special tomorrow: at, & f the 1 fants’ Lace Cotton Hose, in pink , | ardinal, sizes 4 to 5% GLEABON'S MEDICATED ANTISEPTI OILET seamless, and priced to SOAPS CONTAINING w at lle of prime quality 106 seamless and all 250 ck and a splendid | 106 al tomorrow at, a 25e 12\%e | . e 15e BLEACHED RIBBED Se with low necks and uo niue 1060 ilar 17¢ values, spe ow, while they last | $1.00 l4e | a 19. EXTRA BLEACHED . 7 Pm VESTS, made with low necks and oss Se F and yokes of 3-inch | . —~ “ Val. lace yokes, hand- } TH GOODS—BATH CARINETS somely trimmed ed tomorrow and while they last 5 e é at, each 250 good e| t “ t well w med € d wee fn a} S&C. T., chief solicitor for the Standard Oil company, has com> to the rescue of the octopun In A eee Te aia paler kate reanoaeauneteer f aturday ight a | . Regular price MO; Baturay Bpecial price our Mowera | PUblished Interview he says every charge against John D. Rockefeller is “false and vile * , B , 0 |p ir dneye Tove, nae 19R40 fc | Dr 1 Based Pitta, tes argains Rem & trial if you are not satistiea| VANCOUVER, B. ¢ regular § Saturday ; s tal IAL 19¢ SALE FROM 6 TO 9:30—ALL 196. them to us get your |The Vancouver haps > ; posite st ty cage special price Ge) 400 TIGHTS, in black or cream, regular 50 W back. Prices from . Gave up. | tumnel was completed last no -. Mt force by olen ¢ ve dipne eet Tath Tow Ladies’ Hand Bags, regular price garments, can easily be altered, our special was ~— — years i Tt is = ae _ ; value 7% Saturda ® i night 196 ‘?_——ed jand a half miles long and nine 000e+eereren ree ole—very ree «ize ree * of Pui , be by nine It connects Lake Coquit price $1.00; Saturday specia : of full weight ribbed cotton (helio ¥ N misrepre thor trope have low neck and no sleev t ed i “Ay D lam and Lake Beautiful, and will 750 : - neioreP vec ge Pgadl~-contviggs Morey HOUSE co. supply 30,000 horse power to Van- iy sina , Me ® : 1 with heavy silk tape, regular S5¢ values, special to- 30.0 . troneon's ‘ a Pills, | ker Wa hat ie why ore: t, at : - +. .190 6 it and morrow night, a 1405 Second Ave. “aie — ga Westentautey . ard eal | regular price 6c; Saturday | the largest Drug Business in the CHILDREN AMLESS HOSE, of real lisle, in ox 3 - #pectal 19¢ | Northwent blood shades svod color to go with tan shoes, sizes I 5 to 8%, special tomorrow night at, a pair 19¢ » THE LEADERS IN THE WORLD'S! ne usinens Men's ae BOYS’ PERCALE AND MADRAS WAISTS, in desira Sahes Gibrvene ndes GLOUNLY [this oly 901 etre 0 be é ble colors and p made in “Mother's Friend Seats at (te few * 4 es styles, regu tomorrow night 19° 7 ~ " WASH GOODS the very latest fabri r<scunaiiaad a ee a e for shirt waist suits, up so handsomely, is ‘oron ety a0 of Me chy, 2:4 very sheer and pretty to be 25¢ @ yard, spe ie alee " cial tomorrow night 196 Mate Seastae on . toed 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE LADI HANDKERCHIEFS, plain hemstitched, seal SouAa tenchane of the Ghane ‘ loped and embroidered styles, regular 26¢ values, spe Tho will be the five ¢ cial tomorrow night 196 take the week's trip to mittee hae been appointed to make{ The Ballard Lumber pany VEILINGS, in fading hundreds of patterns in fancy land exposition. as guests of The the necessary arrangements. The| the McVey and Baleom Lumber nets, ans Hots, or in nd ‘Br issels nets, in fa |Star is likely to be in doubt for guests of honor will be Hon. Sam| company and the Stimson Mill com CH Mecanba, rk cial tomorrow some time, as all of the leaders are H. Biles and Hon. W. &. Humphrey. | 1 have orporated under seeeane sen” ob SHIELDS,, of light nainsook and stockinette, in | bunched closely together in the in létters were written by the presl the name Shilshole Lamber be Pore ’ an , a | teresting struggle. of the Lewis and Clark expo ay hav and uding our eget Acs . C and, all regular Fs | Miss Metcalf stil! leads. Crowd sitiéh asking why Rall w ot | will put thelr retail bu under joo CRUSHES “ik Renee wont tisk a3 re ling her cloxe are Miss Hawkins. enized on the so pr m|one management The different CLoTess - apie oii h heavy ; ~~ packs a go0K | Miss Nichols and Miss McMillan fthe state exhibit | mills will turn their orders over t bristle ehes, also regu be Kinds, special tomor- | Next, by a very narrow margin jthe new management which will SONS ‘ding the rane , ae , comes Miss Chase, followed closely At the last meeting of the Busi-|make reports at different intervals Ne ae se Realy rd gS aioe saad py = | by Miss Fuller and Miss Gall, while oe Men's association the question | to each member of the company. It ee ee H t > Sa cro and pattern, our |Miss Young, Miss Buckle Mins aprinkle aa discussed. The | is believed that this will be a better be 7 assortme cient ss hepato Pe hout reserve, spe | Turner and Miss Johnson are spur members belleve that this in what | Way of transacting their busin pcitl tomorrow might at, a yard ........-.....-1Be Porous Plasters 3c j ring ahead in good gains the élty needs more than anything | ae | of good satin or lines finish stationery, ruled’ or | It is anybody's victory, so far else, Ballard ie at the present time | MIKADO SENDS THANKS plain, regular 35c a pound, special tomorrow night at J gthening—One of the best plasters meslicing this, the friends of the rig eared ce. ag ag toes | TO A RUSSIA MAN. | 19¢ en gthenin| pest pla 7 oF oe 4 and of streets that t in on the coast RUSSIAN WOMAN. | SANTS od and etrit , . | made.” Bold for 15 street. ny eye ata na veg llgo The kind that shows the fir wake Be & oe ioane elasiee | nore Pan? nized and striped: Seeate, good Aire ; h s contine y a, te ve = oem dlgray Pon 00m | ile cloth, si i to usual price a patr, spe Bt quote a homely pression, “in |g Ost tal effect; perfect for from the bay and the dust at times | Ser coer ahah: ba al pri a par, sp ; fitting; made of English and so great that one cannot walk ature ae a Sanne th fi = Salted Peanuts 1 c bunches. American covert cloths, Skir oh erg shew A : oe | RICYCLE PLAYING CARDS, always sold at 2c a pack - “ long the stree vithout eing im special tomorrow night 19 * T BUSTER ners satin lined. Our price n neer of beine blinded by the blow oe ae of + Bn WE e eo Raker Gina dtathnaad tie” the ee a Romar iones Sy tas Mews KIRK'S SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER AND SPRING Bayle’s Pea New stock—Never sold for leas shop” garment elsewhere Scan ae ie uhads BOUQUET SOAP, a superior toilet article, sold regu : than te ee, Oe ree Gian Gt Hae homt sequies meet larly at 25¢ a box, special tomorrow night at...19¢ 1 Waists and Shirt Waist Suits ee re TOILET PAPER—Your choice, 3 packages of “No. 1000 é coum tA Seehinte, Metaitos ng nome me e pro- or lls of “The Barth,” regular price 10¢ each, t¢ an own ow er HALF PRICE SPRING HOUSECLEANIN( E of Framed Pictures ‘ ; : >| good subjects, nice black fi size 11x13 inehes 4 7 1-2c oyertoertemendiateicess -~ | regular 9c values, special tomorrow night at, each 186 | $20.00 Silk Shirt Waist | | It’s the tace po wader everyone else sells for 15c ANY MONEY? $15.00 Shirt Waist Su hirt Waist Sui % McCarthy Dry Goods 9 3s 44 . bw If.not, why not? The South- f| 2.50 Shirt Walst aan Mdutual Investment company Abbey’s Effervescing uy vet from ie takers | | Shety"yon and pay so bef Company i igtorest besides, Have you seen ff} € theif bond They are guaran . ir bor ® ° Salt 6c NOVELTY CLOAKS J) vech “sine wnt Se are J > Cpr AD, 4 c cart ng them, $1,000.00 costs Ne he It’s th ze@ and costs other druggists Ie per AND SUITS ly $2.00 per week. You | oa 80 it stand ® to reason you can’t get it from ie larger or smaller ones §) eye ™ for very much less than 200, 1207 SECOND AVENUI 1 it you chor You can’t afford I] ‘GATTLE THIEVES keft, Albert Raymond and Ferdfe Next to Stone, Fisher & 1 j t© Dut this matter off, the “rain r Powell ave in the city jail, 4 Q day” is sure to come, | | ing trial on the charge of cat- Correspondence solicited t ug Lax. Quini Comp. 6c Seat, OLGA, POMLAN CAUGHT I ACT a u n ne 8OLONO HM. BHTEBA cK | ‘ soccaaertill i | ‘ weeks residents of Portland ie dine Cave in a day. Fine thin Diatriet Attorney Sole | S&T. PETRRSBUNG.—One of the wondered at the mysterious da vine “ to rney Solomon u don't know RALF GODDARD Jp swe anil on Ee : ) oe haod yb g at our Saturd lw ethea of Calon ho was #e / * , pretty of the war was th v ‘ arance of cows and other an _ 204. Have 1% by buying at our Saturday 1} Prowident elt and INCY MANAGER letter of thanks dictated by the n (Consiad to, The Star} s that they owned, Milch cows le iment of at @tarr-Boyd Building kade » Russ oman for } PORTLAND, Ore., April 28.—Aj\in the suburbs have Vanished and line mies th n of BATTLE. WASH fr lacare of, wounded Japanene) ; no traces of them were found. sone nd of cattle thieves from Vax t time ago ; beef trent magnat ago & tity of hi © woma | 4 otWer parts of ca pe divorce on ‘ee grea a ¢ | Iry, Bhe ¢ & @burh of nd, last nigh ar Woodlawn ‘ost an iny (ror) APom rt | @ peaceful cow into the wo Was begun vigilance AND SECOND | allewen (yet tationed at Mukden and He@ia, \ea@ were bi ine tha tuteen) | ities wan feweni ‘A win tee i, \ingt Geteber an@ (hat aniy {She v very devoted @ Sopamese @hem Big) li: interrupted then hat the cattle thieves? wore jailed. @° Qiye after the coon mone: dee wormed riggners, and they lost n rate fight took place be. They were eguinged with all gltem- that hosdends pupae i mer |aet ord ofber kindness 1 @nge ,@eeem the police and the Mbbe for the slangh¥erin - @ing her was to secure (> qa homes. being th@ result that Fred Poolicg = 5 . #4 *

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