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

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Sa eet | peer: 2 cl ermtangsig, oe = z : = = $ 2.98 | | Office ane storage room, 1216 First aay THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1905 2. THE OUTLET’S STOCK | WILL BE CLOSED OUT _—_————-—=— BY THE NEW OWNERS SALE BEGINS TOMORROW The Outlet Clothing Co. is It means--- | this sore is alwaysopen Saturday evenings | Ee 100 Lots TOM FAVORS eS LOW FARES Mity. Two blocks east s | MAYOR JOHNSON, O8 CLEVE we queen Anne cat ofp of Ross. Baay t owner. gounes Bothwell eta YT LAND, THINKS MUNICIPAL (gars: Irsonance Rents: } OWNERSHIP THE SOLUTION ~| OF STREET RAILROAD MO NOPOLIES It Can Be Lai 1 Down | Asa Rule A nt street car fare can be below ov * waay not stigated A gore col but he our Qu) and sat privitere se { point pusiness 1s w it, and when ecla that attle, whic, because att : Ae haracter, is c fatactory pie one of the best very lowest ties In the world rd by the : W. B. Gongwer, Mayor Joh: prefer. Sherman, Clay & Co. Til Second Ave. Seattle San Franciveo, Cal » private secretary, has sen » Judge John B. Mumph has been making an inv th ielpal in rosy h Mayor Johnson's the subject. The letter second prize in our “happy no more All spring and summer suits nllows; Oakland, Cal Mayor Johnson has beon tn the — contest’’-- i f treat railway business all his iif] nore we show our Mite the econ This corporation has sold its go at a third to a half off. best informed men in in : eant white maple He basce ture. The prizes are all o: stock of goods, its lease on the All men’s furnishings at a building and the fixtures toa third to a half off. there are 19 fine prises to be awarded. can be car he following sus for every little girl in Seattle and suburbs to en- atest, Come in right away and get your “Happy = =e ~ Home Transfer,” “Happy Home” and special book telling all company headed by Mr. G: about the contest, Johnson has been J @ been asked for the onstruction of street railway | Boys’ clothing will be closed Re Blumenfield. out altogether and so will be ." not es ry used. Ci out-of-town little girls enter our “10 Reasons Why Contest.’ amo forward and ¢ Write for special bookle pg all about it. z, “7 i mecessary cash bonda as « re ee phen 4 The owners have decided offered at half off. faith, and agreed t 2 in every a d-cont f track had & af goe Standard Furniture Co, that they don’t want to keep L. SCHOENFELD & SONS a 1006 to 1016 Firet Ave. SEATILE————— BELLINGHAM TAOOMA GUY'S .. Big.. Savings ON TOMORROW'S The sale is the last of. the Outlet. Prefer to “‘begin with a fresh The stock must be sold, and hing like 15 »btalned in ‘ = ; ajunctions. t 5 | ims tions ha obt. ita interests, against the conatru | on of low fare lines. al» 9? . . deck. the price cuts made will surely Street railway laws In Ohio were | xisting est of} and ar franchises Ne stooping or back king. and durable @ nell And since they paid but two- sell it. thirds the invoice price for the No man will pass up an when these franchises do expire the people will secure a law fare, with probability thi low fare will be ss take your old stove in secared before ‘Gas time Page me W. WOODHOUSE CO. ° 1405 Second Ave. External Show Is’ No Indication of WILL MOVE “Internal Quality — STOCK YARDS ‘This is true of P Workmanship and Hal must enter into a p ‘expect to get mus om out of it. of Pianos for al Prices ranging fron $165 Up to $950 which includes such famous Pi- Mos ae CHICKERING, HOPART M. CA BLE, KIMBALL, PEASE, D. 3. JOHNSTON CO, merchandise. event of this character unless he has more money than he knows what to do with. They propose to close it out at the same rate. Sale starts at 8 a. m. tomor- is for munielpal eing the only sol reet railway prot { Some things at half off. 1 row. ome things at a third off Old location, old store— This is the first step towards simply new management and the reform at the Outlet. new methods, THE | OUTLET CLOTHING La Toila Egg =e 17 1- -2c nos. Good | jane mate-| o if you| Acting upon the adv! istac- | 8tion ‘Counsel Cathor This It's the druft. oeainte, amp ay. Knocks the dan- Benzine, 1-2 Pint 2 1- ‘2c Good for clean a, ete, Cutacream Soap eanit eoting W t establishment ames Henry to move | new district which ls to be} fe for siaughter house pur cll approves the stand (@4 many other makes, tn elegant | « + me as throw- Mebogany, walnut and onk cases— wa n't take advantage of this. (@@ on reasonable terms. Vi " An i 6 1- | Talking Machines, "2 olet mmonia 2¢ CO. Pint bottle, reguter 2 ne for the bath. Elegantly perfurned Records and and Sapplies aE = mot tt m on re | ih Base Balls 4 1-2c | however, “a nt the COREER OCCIDENTAL AVENUE AND WASHINGTON STREET to revoke any 1 §, JOHNSTON C0, 2" N ball for health. ‘%o. Lay i k of You won't : ‘G Burke Building : c-4 x Fry have such an ait berenas o place agarnat | SPECIAL RATES FOR FAIR ¢ state's pent« $ yo Packing com yar 1 ‘ol ably make a stro Sale from § a.m. None to other druggists. oe or + ae ve that he'd up a, a local t “RELIABLE TF TRANSFER CO, {22 [n° removal of his ex ; , Furniture, Storage |". which has been in its p yeation for years, and re - trenue, Postoffice buliding. « hii ~ ie “by the ity junset 902; L eee ‘4 h independent, |i eliove they will find no difficuls a nsing owt. al of the estabdlish-| ke a big change proving the y ty In the vicinity. « . an- | Pacific s and | Gays each. Now stopovers of 30| # to the Le lbailceds aca ies ae - ad |been arrested on suspicion by Pa~ ma ints west of Wallace J. W. Collins, highway man Ryan. © s’ Oregon rec- BUNCOED Jar spe will be one and one-third| tried under the accum d is for obtaining money by false ¢ the regular fare for the round | tence law and if the rec enses and uttering forged evi- is of debt. Time was served for . sea. DRUG STORE YESLER «*» SECOND ating odor from the s ater | what fs fale if they would save! take nts Passengers on the Grant vast a frying pan for the Olo Westby, of f \ 1 also find the ocean Jerstood that i {ded that he was the victim e no longer compelled have been purchas ence to the police. “Ww stby met the ° he gauntlet of the stock or rented and th pot Thurs ards, | » rush | stranger at the Union What Assistant City per =|" Jay afternoon, Dur the course trip. For parties of ten or more | courts of the state of apita a single fare will be good in this state, he will spend the MANUF ACTURER’S SAMPLE SALE ting one hour for the employer, who was to gham and give store there, After wai Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLING & ROSENBERG, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 5 Scott announced to t of conversation he let out the infor- |The Hamilton Club, of St. Louta mation that he the whist championship « Pag he Bowlin rw PLAN BIG MONTE CARLO ‘10 sir00% h has proved to i ie eneee of track to We ore there two », was anted to em First Aven ve proves ct phe o os wp by y the co om |. PoRTt a:0 ieee S~Stens 400 one man. oN day - = orth: Monte Carlo and gamt 1p & draft and UCH A SALE AS THIS, coming at this season ‘ \ radi at Mi eounty fat om einen Maem, ABO S of the year, must arouse the keenest interest, = which visitors to the Lewis and|\” 2 2 for as fast as the goods are turned out from MAY SALES BRING f eabae yan? eae day. Innac I seca naa our factory they are yours for the choosing. It is the our business to manufacture the many elaborate styles in different fabrics every day. So, naturally, there are a few left over. These few we offer you at a saving of about 50 per cent. The as- sortment includes a goodly array of — and the BIG SATURDAY BARGAINS DON’T FORGET THE Y, M. 6, A. MINSTRELS stylesareof the season's most approved, for instance: Man T ts, one of a kind, that ree- “ § 3. 98 ularly & we offer at this sa or al Man T ed Clo ne of a kind apr A = we offer for . . Man Tailored an Suits, in plain Steel wp Hing All Brist Hand Counter TSe ‘ite... 810460 tenes ry raume § 194 et ; ia Sent 4 | For Infants and Chiléren. a sry Fi sginckn ates 7 Ki You Have Always Boughi PR 4 2d Ave. and the stat tects théln ES he Fa. R , MURLBU Union St. : Any oe fe said Millie CIOAK AND SUIT HOUSE 1410 SECOND AVE.-----1410 SECOND AVE. “DIRECT FROM MAKER TO WEARER”

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