The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1905, Page 5

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> Cruise of the U.S. S. Albatross. Win Opening People Battle For Millions i. CLEVELAND, 0., May 1.—A no This claim of perpetual francaises table incident in the almost nation had never before by made nd jal question of municipal franchises | came as a startling hd to the w PROFESSOR AGASSIZ AND THE CREW BY DEEP SEA | haw just electrified the people of | people, They had bell that tw Ho . this clty, | portant franchises of the comggny ,QUNDINGS DEVELOP £0 THE gohtart OCEAN SAHARA The opening battle of a fight with | had expired, or were about od POSSIBLE NAMES pire, and they looked forward con ee rent WITH IMP fidently, under the & rahip of | Mayor Tom Johnwon a roadjust eT | nt On t baala of a S-cent fare | Judge Tayler wut aside all the - » doe de claims of the co@pany and dev pan, mmand ofp the deep, though he does not Ametrc st Gar-| scribe them, Then there were many | for @e people, He held that exten § Comme {inoflageliata and an occasional | sions had not extended the life of . A foculina They made a magniti-| |the main line and that when the an Fran ollection of holothurians and | | com y. In 1890, acepted a grant arrived at| Drilliant colored benthodytes r 25 years, that was a new and » wan r i binding contract between the com | y pe yrogated b: Ag | tlons of the temperature and d | | Dany and the city. it abrogated by er of the water and studied the ocean | consent of both parttes any prior | | contract, if such there was. The mo- In nearly all the depths 36 degrees. urrents. the temperature was tion for an injunction was denied An appeal was taken by the com yward Galapage Late in November the Albatross | An agpens wee saben by ihe Sami: Chath we spent in de 4 Callao and on Decembe: | pommennlor a Pa 2 wards deep, | Marga ‘= me rey Me ig prey the | until the United states supreme ees sings rangiug f 1,490 0 | voyage progressed the veasel paaned | court passes on the question. Oe n that and ot beyond the ocean currents and both Several of the vompany's moat sue were W the surface and deep sea fauna be limportant franchises will expire oe las fapecimens of marine|came less and less abundant untll| within the next two or three years . Thia was, of course, & jaily | towards Easter island, at a dist — » the cruise, ax was to}oft 1,300 miles from the South | American continent, the traw! hauls of deep sea fish THE JE MARKETS vg 39.25.9178; $3.26 @ 4.76; JUDGE R. W. TAY EB. pany for possession of street fran- chives worth many miliions has been won by the city. Judge Robt. W. Tayler, in the United States dis- trict court, decided that tae rights Beane, -: small whites, per er whites, $35.15; pink beans, $3.2 bayo beans, $3.96; Lima beans, i i green bens Ihc Ib; wax beans 6c Ib. The company owns all the street and railway lines in Cleveland be; charges a S-cont fare. It was | de Dunes a : tended by the city that the ( pitves, OO avenue franchise expired March 22, | fia’: 3s; Yakima p jo this year, and a grant for the op- | greely potatoes, $21.00@22.00; Yak- eration of cars thereon, with 3-cent/ima Early Rose, $1.60; new fare, was awarded to a new com-| California potatoes, So per ib THE U. & 8 ALBATROSS. pany Colerado potatoes, $21.90 22.00 ‘Nessa! on Prof. Agassiz made His Desert Ocean Explorations, ‘The Cleveland Electric secured White River potators ‘oe hee from Judge Tayler a temporary re- —- ————— — pl < 1.60@2.26; Spit - straining order, preventing its com- — Pons my irs Caltornia fag and to make soundings that ne | were absolutely barren. Thus Ws | petitor from entering upon the yweet potatoe, $2.40) artichokes, per undertaken. The caten i" submarine Sahara developed wtreet. Then a request was made ibe aliforne celery, $1@1.26; je. cucumbers, the comprehenston of The letters of Agassiz tell in for a temporary injunction and tn ve rhubart, sous ordinary angler. The fish and | tail of the exploration of this re-\the arguments on & motion for an aspara- ‘and things are set forch | gion, of the absence of life ou the! injunction, the Cleveland Electric . vs fe long letters written by /great plateau and the reappearance | contended $2; Summer am fornin bart, ber green peam fe, tomatoes, 62.250 Teen pe pers, 36¢ Tb; teleph a, Wes Missiesippt tomatoes, $4.75 crate. Fruits Bananas, bunch, $2.50@1.50; dates, th, 6% @6cr tam, y-ib bricks, $1.76: fige, seediems, 10-Ib cartoons, 60 Gihc; grape fruit, per box, $2.00 @ise; grape fruit. seedless, ‘08 $2.00@ 2.50; tim %« per bun red navel rane Unit- jot Life when the Albatross again ap- | They [proached the great ocean currents. |chises given for extensions of the be} At Easter island the party ¢X-| Central avenue line the grant for jamined the prebistoric manuments the entire line had been continued Which line its shores. They visited }to 1913, | the great quarries from which the} sgecond—That the original fran- jcolossal images were cut and the | chises for the line had been given to mene houses in which the people/the company by the legtalatore; lived, that it was IN PERPETUITY and The Albatross reached Chatham could not b abridged hy the city island, Galapagos, January 3, 1995. | council. and on January 10 left for Manga | -———-——— is | Reva, in the Gambier group. On) this trip the explorers again en- | mre i at Maen Ja | THE ALTERATION SALE with the ring of the while the re to George M. Bowers [States fish coramisaiouer Ramen that can neither ead oe nor understood wetion of the report anpoanees this catch. “Ie the surface and deeper tows ‘@mumber of acalephs. iS far collected more of medusae and, Pirst—That by virtue of fran- proudly 3 |party arrived at Manga January | and extensive investigations we made in that nelghberhood. On | ay pare of radiolar- | Pebruary 4 the steamer set out for! : —— medusa.) Acapulso. Observations were made in ite fury, migdt hon this trip of animal and vege-| table life. Soundings showed that jin a distance of 3.200 miles the of bringing up /depth varied only about 400 fath bear bones and beaks of |oms The voyage ended at Acapuleo probably monsters of ! March 26. HAPPENINGS | & String of acaiephs or Hiended GETTING, jot losing one whit of its interestt hammer ts the music of EXTRA VALUE modeling is going on. Ladies’ «Sleeveless = Veats. crochet neck, Tuesday spe- cal . fe Curtains, new xpectal, 196 Nottingham Lace with woven edges, j patterns, Tuesday each } taat the thieves the loot hid Ladies Sleeveless Venta, pretty y close to the dock and are crocheted and taped neck, potried Arabian Net (also white) | he police are ‘on the lookout tee | waiting an opportunity to carry it | bought to self at ISe; now Oesatan, full size, imitation ia Bani Who, it ts alleged, — in a small boat pa ‘“ Me | fRettenbers insertion and edge, ' Bis wife and newly-born) E F. Blaine was Saturday re-ap- Ladies’ Sleeveiqne Vests, fancy $3.00 values, sale price, per ‘They live at 1910 Fifth ave- | Potmted by Mayor Ballinger to suc- | atiteh and prettily trimmed, pair $1.87% Beaad friends reported the deser-| **¢ Bimself as a member of the |} with crochet lace; 2c value, | tmported Arabian Corded Lace tie. Ennis left for parts unknown fret board. Mr. Bisine received his |f now 230 Curtains, 3% yards long, ex- after the birth of the ehtid. Sppointment three years ag) 1 | adies’ Long Sleeve Vests, ou-| {tra width, a $380 bargain ; Mayor Humes. His services| fs penniless and without | fave been satisfactory to the new | fet Basis wit! be harshly dealt | executive. His new term continues | aught before he leaves a five years. Mayor Ballinger has named Mra. | police are holding Sam Bar-— | Ramund Bowden as hostess during | Jack MeGovern for a cut-/ oe Week” at the Lewis and / . “sa im a Pike street restan-| Clark fair. Mrs. Bowden has ap | Children's Pine arly Sunday morning Two! pointed the following as an execu- and Drawers, made sale price, per pair $2.76 perior quality, fe value; ab teration sale price Bae | Ladies’ Ribbed Umbrella Draw- | ors, with wide lace ruffle, He im the reguiar way, sale price eee Be Ribbed Shirts ot fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards jong, extra wide, $1.50 value, aang per pair . S107 tive committee: Mrs. H.H. De Pew. combed Exyptian yarn, S74@¢ | A lot of S-foot long White | y knife-wielders | | Mrs. W. A. Foster, Mra. HL M. Hit. to 45¢ value, according to size; Enamel Curtain Poles, with — ithe police. Patrolmen Brown! Mrs W. Hh Judah and Mra G. W | spectal price 2T%e superior grade trimmings, os @ Keat arrested the combattants Bragdon. Men's Bine and Silver Gray value, sale price Shirts and Drawers, made of | fine superior grade cotton, i8e } | Set tooms. They were dripping Thugs who robbed Fred Wiley, of bet not seriously in-| 5812 Wallingford avenue, Saturday ‘They wit! be brought before | night while he was on his way home edge Gordon and fined for | prevented him with « cheap nickel ‘fonduct. The affray was the watch at the close of the “stick up” Mohair and Batiste Dress Fabrics value, sale price 500 Men's Light Weight Jersey Rib- bed Australian Wool Shirts scene. Wiley was held up shortly | and Drawers, moet popular | 36-inch English Mohair, in arene arent ner before 1 o'clock and lost $9.25. The|f garment for this time of | brown, bine, red and chai “4 s of tour rail-| thugs were masked and armed. The|{ Year, each ..-.. $1.25 | pagne colors ...... 65e ba thieves have car police believe that the watch given | 44-inch wide Black English Mo- Over $200 worth of miscel-| Wiley was the proceeds of other | hair, Sicitian weave, $1.00 ‘Plunder from the Great | work im that neighborhood and are| value, alteration sale price T5e @ocks at Interbay since} inch wide Wool Batinte, extremely anxiously awaiting other Of the steamship Minne-| Wiley was able to describe the Orient. It is believed the men to some extent. Day Sales All Over The Store Better Values Than Any Told This Season black, cream and colors, splen- did for waists, suits and skirts, alteration sale price .....600 Ladies’ White Vesting Waists, ' with neat ring dot patterns, a $1.00 garment, special sale = price +: exghhcveves aD New Radio | 15¢ Can Household Machine Ob Pretty White Lawn Waist, with fet teneeeee ° he wane - tows of hemstitched tucks Grade extra heavy Galvan- | 60 feet our best grade 5- oly ‘Rub- ross front and back, hem- Tab, 24 inches diameter | ber Hose, worth 16.50.94 50 ee ee, Or ee . sale price Si. erseee $1.00 Revolving Brass Lawn . single Laundry Queen | Sprinkler .,... Pretty White Madras Waista, Board | with small black and blue | W. L. Douglas Three and One- pegged De | 10c dainty imported China Fruit pine dots, large pearl buttons, | Half Dollar Shoes.,....92.05 We Hank leet Best Cotton EE PELE FP: 5eé pretty stock collar, sale price | W. 1. Douglas Four Dollar Mine ..... A -«. H@ | Se Gold Edge Polished Glass Geusisconsce oe $1.26 | Shoes . Re ays A $3.45 Bissel’s Carpet Ware, assorted etnies, Mon- - — Mt Copper Door Burrs, 1 Sizes, | $1.25 Fancy White ‘pow! and ‘ ty sctled, tor 10¢ | Pitener .... - 69¢e h inne ire Screen Cloth, regu 25e Decorated English Milk Jugs, Yard. Te each ..... 15¢ bs = b atin, Maer 2 2d ra and My of the company in Central avenue, | foots per sack = TSe@41.00| eee’ se | one of its chief branches, have ex- | piecentie cabbage, 246; cauliflower : pired cane, $2.50; $2.00 | Oi rote Be; i tangerines, $1.50; Man. * Foe. a6 op crate; meditran ‘ee A fe Jap, bale, $1.15@| Oats per ton, $31@%2; bran, per $1.26 lew 610; pinenppies, | tom, $2182; barley, rolled, per ton, | per don, $4.60; wteawherrien | $24.60@ food wheat, por ton, $33] $2.00@2. per crate; pitted plum: p33; dairy chop feed, por ton, $22 be 3 Urn $274938; ‘whole corn, ton $81; shorts Mr. Hutchinson is now in the East purchasing $1 Australian peach / at, | 4 wtralian ton, $23, ‘ By constant trips (*) eres astern Washington timothy, || We strive to keep just a few months Butter and Chee an alfalfa, $12.60q 13 wheat Ahead in showing new eff ects ss issue my, $15; Masterm Washington dou . ; Washington ot m|dle compressed, $21; Puget Soup Wash Suits, $1.50 to $5.00. brick ef i ‘i sel hay, $10@ 18 ibe; butter, nativ @:., Poultry Food. cooking, 16@ ‘ nls fresh Oyster shells, 100m, 4 $22; ry, 21 ahelis, 1000, 8 1, Seas. Btrietly freah rch, 26 : Gh das ona. bec i Grain and Gr Sugie. Ned clover, orime. Golden ©. in sacks, $6:66; extra C, white ciover, 6; waered, in . pet wt, 96.75 $6.40; dry ulated, In snek 4 grass, $14; rod top, $60 $6.15; cube, int mrrels, $6.55; beet Sdn aye us = ar, 36 maple suse 1@12 ! sugar, $6.06; mapt war, 10@12% enteday Less Yo if pald within 16 days. Cows, heet, 7 Corner Second Av. And mixture ton 7% @Se; pork, 7@7 M4 nb, ¥e;| Report furnished by Downing spring lamb, $304; dr veal, | Hopkine & Co. (ine.), broker 04 Union St wmall, 6@8e; live rabbits, dosen,| gos a 068 ska build < . on wed, | 305 and 306 Alaska building Seattle. Hame, | Mama. 12@180 Seattle, Monday, May 1 } Hama, — 13¢ CHICAGO MARKETS. } Le lard, White Star Wheat High. Low. Close. . | Wild Ross, to. May, 0, 87, 89 7-8 Ducks, Greased. 17@ 180; geese, 19 1-8, 18 3-4, 79 1-8 dresned, 15@ 160; chickens, 4 4. im oy ee 1@lie) sprigg chickens, $3,00@5.60| per dozen Torkeva, fancy local | May, 47 Areaned, 204) 22 July, 46 Corner Nuts Sept ~< ¢ @ ibe vecuia” May, 28 7-8, 28 1-4, 28 5-# rece . filberts, 130; black walnuts, To; | 4! 50 7-6, £8 5-6. 98 1-6 | wpa hickory nuts, Te; butternute, So; | Spt. 28, 27 3-4, 28 Jap peanuts, be; Virginia neanuta,| Pork Te; Jumbo peanuts, #0; almonds | May, 11.87 1-2 | Ith @ 17 July 11-2 | Fish, Oyatera, Eto Sept. 12.40, Liverpool w brush made to hold its bristles and sufficiently stiff to clean the teeth thoroughly without puncturing the gums. brush—the best brush you ever had—at half the price you always pay. = Reednge emsaihs the oats $2.66; Hony eelf-ralsing puck wheat, abe, case | rig $4.60@6. povcorn. California sago, per etzrect. _ cream, é her than ‘ North weat Wheat, 206 ‘olympia, per le etal open bulk. per me, pees Coloage a 3 a: 3 ee NEW YORK STOCKS. Clo gg “ay 2615-2617 First The B Hi 2615-2617 First pre dng aM My Avenue, Between CO IVC] iver, setweon Balt $8.00; @ meal, per bate, $2.60: buckwheat, * bee $7: buckwheat, per bale, 108, per bale, $2.10 white corn 2.20; rolled onta, wheat finkom farina, per bo. sacks. ba per bbi., Prery St U. 8 10. @ a Th ibe, Unior hominy. ~The. large, 16; peart barley, 50: pearl bertey, 100-I> tacks Si: per owt, 00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.08 Honey. | California strained. per th. Ser $2.90; | per ib. 108% 1d-cnse tote, Clean Your Teeth If you do, you need at least one good tooth brush. If you dan’t, you Commence tomorrow, It The teett should 0 per cent to your life, Tuesday—tomorrow—from 9 to Choose a 50c brush and pay us We'll give you a asc brush for 123 brush for 5¢. Union St. 206, 208, 210--PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. Clean Your Teeth If you use a powder, paste or | need one of the following: Lyon's Tooth Powder, 25¢ size. . Euthymol Tooth Paste Lyon's Tooth Paste, 25¢ Lister's Antiseptic Powder, 25c si nitol Powder, 25¢ size.... Dentifoam, Sozodont, 2§¢ size . Rubifoam, 25¢ size White 25¢ size. size Reading, 92, 89 1-2, 91 1-2 | Rock inland, 291-2, 28, 29 1-4. Pau, | Amer. Sugar, South. Pac., Sales to noon, 895,400 shares. Antiseptic Powder, asc size, & Ohio, 106 1-2, 104 3-8, 106 1-2. Vine and Cedar Vine and Cedar Reliable Dry Goods Store |} Brook. Rap. Trans., 61 3-8, 569 3-8, 61 Minnesota hard 7 | Cam. Pac, 149 1-4, 146, 149 1-8 o 98) Pillsbury’ Erie, 421-2, 407-8, 43 1-8 | People’s Gas, 106, 103, 105. MM. Cent., 160, 157 Lf, 160 mo le L. @& N., 146 6-8, 142, 146 1-2. tee: Toe Mecca | Manhattan, 163 1-2, 161 1-4, 163 1-2, " Patent Excellent, seit Metropol., 118, 115, 119, | Navelty m $4.26. | Minsourt Pac, 98 1-2, 96, 98. }N. Y. Cont., 143 1-2, 1407-8, 142 1-2 Penn., 1399-8, 136, 199 1-4. 173 1-4, 169 5-8, 178 1-4. 138, 186 1-2, 137 3-4 61 1-4, G8 O-8, 63 1-8. 22 3-4, 30 5-8, 32 3-8. , 100 1-8, 97 1-4, 100 1-8. | 121 5-8, 117 6-8, 121. Specials m She 8., com., 8., pfd. : “ + ng 75 pieces Pil cial for ting, suitable for house lining, spe- 33-4¢ I 33-4¢ 6c quality Unbleachec aker and Cotton Flannels, spe- cial for . s csdaweves ‘ihre Ane Fast Black Cotton ee bee Cambric s, black and colors, special for.. Colors, 25¢ 12%c quality Ladies’ and Children‘s Hose, ial This place has the larg- est prescription depart- ment in the Northwest. Besides the main pre- scription rooms where Prescriptions are com- pounded, we maintain a laboratory cover- ing three floors—about 7,500 square feet. We test in this place drugs and chemicals used in the prescription department and manufacture the hundreds of products called for by the physician. A doctor spec- ifies a special make of medicine because of his confidence in the manufacturers. The fact that our. goods are specified by many physicians is proof of our reputation. This is the only house in the Northwest manu- facturing a line the doctors will call for. will add 50 per cent to your looks and h should be cleaned twice a day. Get a 6 is your opportunity to get a tooth BG¢e—take a y5c brush for 17%¢. “%4¢@—or a 1§c brush for 744¢—or a toc One-Half the Schedule We fill prescriptions for half the Druggists’ tions’ schedule of prices. Associa- Below is a copy of the schedule and applies to all ordinary mixtures. ' One ounce mixture. . Two-ounce mixture .. Three-ounce mixture ... Four-ounce mixture . Six-ounce mixture .. Twelve-ounce mixture . Sixteen-ounce mixture .. Before having your prescription filled get our price. REMEMBER—HALF THE ASSOCIATION PRICE. 35.000 REWARD for proof of mistake or substitution in any eee scription filled by us. iquid, you 12%¢ + 12 G. 0. GUY, Inc. Second and Yesler ze 1B“%¢ + 12K%¢ » 12Ke 12%¢ 12K%¢ 1W2%e

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