The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1905, Page 3

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~ PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | JAPANFSF sh?" “net Credit turing his leg and | diers and workmen ts g himself about the | Which the soldiers killed and wound- shelves: Regular 50.00 Special 37.50 Bh—Parlor Cabinet -see Regular 40.00 Special 92.75 §0—Parior Cabinet --» Regular 23.50 Special 15.00 UdParlor Cabinet Regular 25.00 Special 18.75 morning. A train|day morning, fr ty-minth infantry, committed sul jconsisting eight passenger | otherwise bruisix cide. at. Fort Douglas early yester-| coaches and i” baggage cars| pody and arms. He was en to| ¢4 about 20. | | day morning after a murderous as- | awaited the men on the docks, which|the Providence hospital, His suc POV ENLIST TASS 5 sault Gh Lieutenant William H.| will transport them to the different|ceasor had pot been announced def- ineiiiaiten enh ott Oa sarc Gock Poimt, of the same regiment. Rai-| sections of the road initely by the officials of the com AS OR IA Jat the Grand opera house at about | boyrn been drinking for some). tINGTON, DG. May 1.—|DBB%- but one of the men will = Gel Genter niaea. ade tee tine sud the shooting was WP tals pertaty coaster ene ca ither be advanced from the ves- For Infants and Children, eed hed oell nat etasted neue 3 Point, was shot twice. When Ral-|etlon of a. A n for @ re | The Kind You Have Always Bought bourne his victim fall he} "earing Ir in case in which he is J H. “Benkley of Garden Station, | 4 ' 1 naw | Unies ~ somebody rewinds the turned the revolver upon himssif {Testing his removal from New|died at 8 o'clock Monday morning, | Bears the jabore mentioned alarm clock, to-! - mal ned’ tha oo entering the| York to the District of Columbia for| after # long Miness, at the age sd banat pia | night's audience will probably sl aa a on taal trial for defrauding the government|60 years. A wife and four children of head be the right « until morning, if some anxious ad behind the right ear ist Paitin neaun' da % Seiten: Gener’ eneuiy. ties spolies Skee Star—Polite vaudeville, See the Star Monday night Tuesday for critictem — l . RR ee ee G: / Holmes urniture Co: } i Saleof Mahogany Furniture LANDED U10]-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. - Kk anyone can afford Mahog | res 4 " y Sand b-plece Parlor Suits at bc and } wont ~ ny Fovine dotiar, and odd pleces, such as Chairs, Rockers, Roll There is no law to 5 fe p Desks, etc., at nate reductions ene tat f ‘ 5 Ned Moome in—these sample priee ee, Fecal ntl ; Cut Price Tuesday minhoganly Music Racks om : GRANITE ART GQUARES WOOL ART SQUARES 1ee-Mabogany Reg ilar $39.00 8 ‘e L-+4 ys = ay A ry es 4x3 yards, cach, . Bb .OO x3 yards, each... 88.00 ye—Mahoxsny ce fees a Saee 610 Ja © luborers f aving s yards, eo $4.00 » yards, cach BY.OM ° 1a Meboss Regular 38 tal 25 he at p Olymy 1 ards, each. $5.00 yards, each $10.00 Mahogany al 27.2 om Mahogany Regular 23 Sab Poe ; WILTON RUGS, elega ‘ regular value ata Regula jal 20,23 ' aa ine (a ve ate Regular 21 al 16.25 " 1 to th t t uh " it to ° Ww Mahos t ' GRAD ARPE Rockers lympla for the pur { working JAPA MATT y u large assortment of : - M60 warp; per yard Ze 25e. 35e¢ i M ! ' ar $19.85 Spectal $13.50 a =, iow : 25e. 35¢ sss me » Recker & ar 30.00 Special 24.25 | : n : FLA ge be PEL TUMBL oR clea al; r or Satin i " any Rocker R ‘ 5 Special 26.75 , eac ©, per ¢ 35¢ es { R Regular 39 Special 25.50 TEA SF gold decorated Aqua-Ma : ts, spoon qi—Tuna \ pecla |r ft a Th j88—Leather Seat and ange ot seins oe) cream, sugar and butter dishes, regular $1.75; cut to..95@ Way Rocker Regular 20.00 Special 25,00 | Oe oe “apoemendth 100-PIEKCE DINNER SET, beautifully embossed, pure white ud J , y Rocke Regular 26.60 Special 18.50 Sane’ be emi-porcelain; regular $1 ) W—Mahoxe R ' u ter i c 3.10 Mahogany Rocker Regular 25.00 Special 27.50 ' bor } 100-PIECE DINNER SET, highly decorated with fc th n Mahogany Rocke Regular 50 Special 28,75 ' A ay ne ce : ; et—Ma . . ‘ e e ve designe @ partic yi) beautiful set, an $18.00 valu fasi—Mahogany Regular 28.00 Special 22.50 | part of the ¥ Lat out ts ° an Mahogany Rocke Regular 19.60 Special 13,25 |}! . on Cm Labor it to ‘ 2.85 @e—-Mane 0 8 ‘ c f ' 112-PIKCE DIMNER SET, regular $20.00, semi-porcelain, has f-Mahogany Rov kor Regular 15.00 Special 11.75 pepe eer ’ Gi q—Mabogany Rocker Regular 17.60 Special 13.76 — ge mt . elaborate blue bell decoration and double gold band around A : edges and gold traced handles, Cut to 14.75 a 4 ' brought f Japan t Te Odd Chairs THE UPPER PICTURE I8 THE AUDITORIUM IN WHICH THE ASSEMBLY WILL MEET. THE [lo Foe eget sahogeny $26.00 Special 927.25 9| LOWER 18 A VIEW OF THE HUGE SUMMER HOTEL IN WHICH THE DELEGATES ARE TO bie t t whe taksessh figs th $52-Mahe “y } 7 we QUARTERED. ; $s--Manogaxy Special L775 i ats a $9e—-Mahogany. Arm Special 14.26 WINONA LAKE, Ind,, May 1—The ral assembly room of the Presbyterian ehurch will convene — [nated ‘ f is thears qe—Mabogany, Arm Special 17.25 ff here May 3, and continue in session several days, The seasions will be held tn the auditorium, whieh | rding he statements made t $ P—Mahogany Arm Special 18,73 f) a building with a large seating capacity Mr. Ake Purser McDonald ts $et—-Mahogany. Are Special 14.007) | formed the We Central that the ny. Arm ma Reg ne Gee Ree | ei had been employed on planta jt—Mahogany Desk Chair .... Regular Special 8.25 the’beautiful play that has made | President Schmidt states that the | tong in the and that many gi0—Mabogany Desk Chalr Regular Special 5.75 AT THE THEATER many ah actor and actress famous. | company t* prepared to ran as uUal of them were frequently shipped t tit Mahogany Desk Chair «Regular Special 9.25 se ctl There is a full complement of 21 | with & non-union crew, though pos | “as : $54—Mahogany Desk Chair Regular Special 12.76 peaking parts, to say nothing of @|#ibly some men may ask to be re- | é ee pas ogany Desk Chair Rogular Special 14.00 | ®& ARR A AAA RA AA RRA crOD Of “Hupere ltained. The union held a m ting | a oh to get to Amert nm this Chair «.. Regular Special 113.26 |* t 4 oe 2 T Two Orphans” ts the mont Bed wacates in pparation for » msinar ¢ the wages the in-| : ae we Chater Regular Spectal 12.06 5) * AT THE THEATER pretentious offering Russell & Drew | strike r a oF liands a ver ermal, said Mr | WARSAW, May 1.—The cavalry Regular Special 26.76 §|* Grand—"Hon, John North,” ® [have afforded their patrons this | fected here. The brewery was closed | Ayers “There they work for $17 pe he steamship Minnesota, of the|ang infantry this afternoon clashed Regular Special 19.25 [| * an alleged comedy with a cor- ®]oeanon. The cast t# well balanced |today on account of the May 4aY| pony, wh the United Ste at Northern Steamship com-|with several thousund people Office Chair Regular 20.00 Special 23.75 §|* poral's guard to carry it. Not ®]and the stage settings are really | holiday they get per day On almoat| pany, sailed for the Orient Monday |marching the stree 1 carrying M—Arm Chair Regular 126.00 Special 87.76 9) *® worth seeing * jnome, while the costuming i vem - gity8 gen ae every steamship leaving the Hawail. | The Minnesota t among her CoB | red flings. The hors#men used their e—Arm Chair Regular 87.50 Special 63.75 *. Ferris company in ® | aderuate n ‘islands for Americ sre large |*ienments of freight 97 locomotives bres savagely the infantry je—Mahogany Dressing Table and * lompany happily * You should see “The Two Or . ks of these workmen. Two days|for the Japanece Central railway. | tireq several volleys, at which many Mirror Back Chair Regular 67 Special 51.25 9} * cast im popular play De- @ | phans. There are heart thrills and | fore the Olympia left Honolulu the | Th@ Vessel took a full cargo of the | The crowd scattered. The re« @ serves good patronage. * i but few mughs; yet tt le « grand ates ip Mongolia sailed for 8 yn | ueual O ntal exports. ports show 81 killed and 16 wounded. Music am Part abinet ds Ave The Two ®/story told on the stage before you ee a — plgger:-paneinae c bat bd lor ©. s is a ad Fula od ble, eland ene that ees with “peur Francteco with @ gang numbering| Captain James Dreary, second of-/ later. the crowds reassembled neue Music and Parlor Cabinet Regular $ Special $34.7 & splendidly acted and staged. & | memory A cage fleer of the steamship Minnesota, | tY¢ 075 ia further bloodshed is Hit—Musle and Parlor Cabtnel Regular Special 46.75 Bis Hest attraction of season at #| eater Lace Clee ae a # T ol J nemane " ~* down the! fel] while attempting to alight from si os sta Gale pane LAKE ( ap-|mungpiank from the Olympia at 6 prs ith cove Mo ner collision between the sol- Mt—Parlor Cabinet, with glass | ® this playhouse |, The change of bill commences At |igig' WK Ralbourne aPt: team leclack Mot ae ja Ballard car at Smith cove Mon sorted. | i * * “** ale survive him. SPOKANE, May 1—All the our-|@ @ eek eeeeeee | action heymen plumbers employed in every | ® * The less said about Herbert Bash-| shop in the cily which does not be-|® The bank clearings for the #| |ford’s alleged comedy, “Hon. John! jong to the Master aseo-|@ month of April, 1905, show an # | North,” the better for the Grand’s o ha 6 Jay. The | @ tmere of $5,000,000 over the #/ box office tonight. With the «id Plumber ”, Which, @ month of April, 1906. This ts @ - 5" Io some genuine, guaranteed Osler | controls over half of the shope in the, ® Ope Of the most wonderful # Standard Patterns Boys’ Trousers chloroform and a scalpel knife the y. ham made on agreement with |® gains ever m in thie city. # ~. ment, satentsatery Good Corduroy Trousers, | pla might leave the operating ta-| the plumbers’ union to ¢ * The clearings for the month #| the verdict give avalencher, ‘Neat too long | ble in better shape for presentation. | helpers beginning Mey 1 © Of April, 1905, are $21.120,091.71. # after trial of there regular th values veka |bat in its present form it does not > $6.50 begin * The clearings for the month # pve >. See RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. tomorrow, only even deserve critictam LL. Rin on condition @ Of April, 194, are $16,073,028,99. #| PRPDOOIOLL LIBEL IDOOD LIE LOOD IO o> a Stockwell and Charles Erin. Verner ‘urnish no mer * . struggic through their parts and m= nd tine die ae Ee in |S eee eeeeeeee ee ee! try to hide the defects—a poor ve “ie outnide the an- | |hicte and a pitifully «mall company | on threater junction ° | = | Incidentally, why in the name dings and ch bet the bese | QUIET ; jall that’s holy doe the avarage|sooe of the Ma mbers am jplayright insist apom creating 8) ciation ie to reduce the number | journalist as a character and cail| snopes iu the city | him @ newspaper reporter. Whe te! : | “The friction between the Sailors the name of Joseph Smith the pro-| junton and the Longshoremen’s phet ever heard of & reporter pur union, in regard to jurisdiction over | chasing manuscript in the ahesnee the sailors and longshoremes while | of his editor-in-chief? the vessels are in port, will never An Unprecedented Mid- cs RECEIVER ALEXANDER'S FORCES ARE SPREADING |be settled unless on agreement te (ae apt lel lllga This ie the last week of the Fer lrached in Sattle. The only settle season Sale of Fine Gar- NDS A? ) ve compans’ uk the Saat ‘ |ment which could be effected will | ments. Any Suit in the DOLLARS WORTH OF SPLENDID NEW GOODS ALREADY [| {hose petrons of that |be when the longshoreme t < F popular play- |be when the longahoremen come to WTERALLY SACRIFICED, AND THE SALE ONLY FAIRLY [| house who do not witness a per-| CHICAGO, May 1—Thirty drivers |W We will never give in.” Store this Week at BEGUN. THOUSANDS MORE MUST GO BEFORE THE PRESS. || formance of the delightful old play,|of the Patterson Coal company |_ T® Above statement was made by 25 Per Cent , | “Friends,” are missing a genaine| joined the strikers toda Business Agent Gill, of the Sailors se enameled | Ferris treat | Geveral shots were fired at negro |Wslon, Monday morning. The strike Discount = Here is an unlimited opportunity to save | When Milton Royle wrote | strike breakers driving coal wagons | *!tuation Is quiet, there being no B ALEXANDER Friends” he gave to the American | in Custom House place at noon, The |*@¥ances made on either aide money on your Spring Suit. We do not need . 3 + Seem ona oe = mated negroes drew revolvers and fired at ae te to tell you that our stock is made up of the Sang Tears, ond that will alwagy their assailants. All nou-union | TELEGRAPH BRIEFS choicest styles shown this season. If you've Receiver drivers arrested todey for carrying | ; “on anpelarn othe wag ange on Fg Me The members of Mr. Ferris’ com-| weapons were released and went P 4 true pany are wisely cast in their dif-| hack to work That's what makes this sale so very import Se ferent roles, and the production is| Louls Street, a colored non-union oe : Friends” should be | driver for Marshall Field company, | popular attraction at the Seattle | this afterncon shot into a crowd DAILY: 9 TO 12 A.M. AND 1TO5 P.M. Bi this week that wee followin him and wound ed John Neubauer in the thigh NEW YORK, May 1.—-The Play | | - ant, You are not d to ar one e oO ers’ club yesterday held services in| “ 3s limited any one line of j garments which may or may not be just what you want. You have the opportunity of hy inemory Of Joseph Jefferson at the | {chareh of Transfiguration, which Jefferson named Little Chureh HOURS OF SAL osing from our whole assortment of fash- ‘ re he Cor e tree, bese't seen D'Ennory’s ol4| street barely eacaped the vengeance | A bn ia age ” on ionable up-to-date Suits unsurpassed any- © melodr e 4 ; C. Houghton o od ony w ; a The Two Or-|of the crowd known actors and actresses were where in quality and style, In any case you attendance save one-fourth of your purchase money. Men’. 00 | Men’ 7.00 And who wouldn't lke to see It|tocnuwe of 1000 men union ta . e s . again? . wmed with Winch: wes rifles 2 85 Ss lis 10 At the Third Avenue theater this| Sults a u 4 week Russell & Drew are present-| admitted this afternoon by | Men's $9.00 Suits for | : | READING, Pa. May 1.—San a | Suits are all marked im plain figures and a mn unt of 25 per cent will be taken fre bill. We have described here seve jreason was today granted a new ltetal om the charge of murdering [Joni FMearde in complicity with |WdWneds’ wife, Mra. Kate Edwards See samples in our window. Sale will last intendent ft the Er ployers that ar lines which are worthy of special mention sngerments were b 12-Ib, All Wool Blankets, worth the firet Ip nt xonerated Greason from any | j Men's $11.00 Suits for $10.00, for $5.85 which Is being w . A Sane sraprap ass Net almond the entire week nbd 12.50 Suits for $4.00 and $6.00 Gray Blankets for be carried without infraction of the |! '® © P Men's $14.00 Suits for eae seve $1.65 | law ton 6 TON : am NESS S of fir d-finished zi Youths’ $4.60 Suits for Men's 50c Alaska Socks for..1He | MT ak aed Mae 3, } I ye a S at gi f ne har fini hed tan covert cloth; strictly tailored Youths’ $8.50 Suits for | Men's 35¢ Suspenders for....13¢ [| | STRIKE AT TACOMA ok te Teceten Gan he | throughout ; the jacket is made high length, pleated front and back, has full irea's $2.25 Suits for Men's 50c Suspenders for...17¢ | | TACOMA, May 1.—One hundred | would stor W shington . sheered sleeves and is lined with choice quality chiffon taffeta, can be worn ‘8 $2.50 Suits for Men's Black Sateen Shirts for brewery employes struck at noon deste octets with any skirt; the skirt ispleated and finished with self-colored straps and Ghiidren's $3.75 Suite for ; 25e Fi today irges, manager of | tailored buttons ; regular price for this elegant Spring Suit is $27.50; sale price sa $4.25 Shoes for Man's $1.00 Soft Bosom Fancy the ing and Malting | F dou edt ae nt gant Spring Suit is $27.5¢ Sa es romen’s $3.00 Shoes for Shirts for B7e ff) con predl that the brewers | one-four off o TererT yr oceaia aes sip tecderns 20. Women’s $3.50 Shoes for x Men's 8c Underwear for....38¢ |! will break the strike in a few days | | LADIES’ SUITS of blue, brown or black hard-finished. worsted : jacket made Ghlldren’s $1.00 Shoes for...45¢e | Men's $1,75 Double Breasted Ho says that men are falling over | in the new blouse style, has heavy pleats from shoulder to girdle in front and Children’s $2.00 School Shoes Alaska Underwear for ....88¢ themselves to take the places of the back, Ganey Mik. Bicdle, fancy decte aid pleated culfdnd ‘ 1 with silk $1.00 | Men's $1.00 Medicated Under strikers, A good supply of beer is ‘ bs y h te a pleated « 1 a s trimmed with si $2.90 “Never-Wear-Out” Shoes wear for 420 on hand, so there will be no fa Ag dally patronizing the Lang | braid; handsomely tailored box ed skirt in walkir ngth; regular price Shoes for .....91.26 Overahirts for BBe j pri . LADIES’ SUITS of the beaut s popular Sicilian cloth in green, blue 8 $2.00 Shoes for $1.65 | All sales for cash. Customers 9} For 5-Ib. pail be QUIT AT BELLINGHAM andfommodious store, Price hints. | tbl has blouse jacket ted front and t faced ith feta_and 8 $3.59 Shoes for ....$1.05 | will kindly report any disputes Leaf Lard d BELLINGHAM, May — 1.—~The \N whro’s Herpicide, $1.00 size ..75e¢ : Fee atk Ste et dee. ee $6.00 Shoes for $2.45 | oF inattention to Receiver Alex elal for tomorrow brewers of the B. B. brewery struck m Tartar, best, fall pound 34) fancy silk braid, silk taffeta full sleeve and lining of chiffon taffeta; Lot Comforters for ....366 | ander. (Tuesday) at noon today. Non-union men will ave 4 Licene Powder, best, full the skirt is nicely finished in tailored effect This Suit has been one of our es of the| pound 330 j | , be secured to take the pul r t Su I : ‘ urth ADAMS’ TEA & J 4 most popular ones a ).00; sale price is one-fourth off or ...»- $14.25 t ers Lyon's Tooth Powder lSe 7 ee COFFEE CO. ae pre" "you CAN A | LADIES’ SILK SUITS, in plain changeable, checked and fancy patterns; 921 Second Ave. i a . } : ! t wais 4 talloe fachi 1 $ u GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo,,|A $1.95 Hair Brush for 906 every new t irt waist and tailor fashions; priced at $20.00, $25.00, { Miss the Big Monarch May 1—Secretary Loeb, who lofi| A $200 Hand Bag for $1.40 $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 each; all on sale this week at ONE-FOURTH OFF for the president’s camp, has a | A $6.00 Suit Case for $4. LADIES’ SUITS nama cloth, shepherd plaid, fancy etamine, brilliantine number of important communica | Veneti 1 {clotl : lott 1 bl 1 : 4 onare } aan Sin suthasteativaks a - | er an road } an and other fashionable wool and mohair suitings, | no attention would be ¢ IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANGS| in tailored and r gote styles; priced from $17.50 to $50.00 each; on the Chicago strike. If pres week at with the petition, the strike leade 0h DELIVERY are to be told that the president cannot interfere with local matters. eeeeeces ONE-FOURTH OF! al TANG DRUG.COW McCarthy ‘Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. OLYMPIA, May 1.—All. ualep COLMAN BUILDING. ‘brewers employed by the Ofymptn . | Brewing company will go out to- 807 First Avey | Middle of Block Onsrg Pee Spy siteon morrow if a strike is called here, Between Columbia and Marion. & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Avenue Halt Block North of P. 0., Bet. Union and University ALL WILL GO OUT.

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