The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1905, Page 5

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Ge #toamer Santa Ana and will be * | | Brecn Jed to thelr homes for * Bothwell WR: VEe}. | As tho result of tho crusade insti ROR REAR RRR ee ots : : : BAY RUM COCKTAILS * KILLED Two are the deat cheap tote 10 habe 3 ° eo nee plooks east of end of | Privates Kennedy and Will. ® bd e neat. Te? Jane oat line, and) FRENCH ANARCHIST SENT ® tama, of Fort Ilscum, Valden, . terma, Inguire Alaska, drank bi . ; mane Basy BACK TO HI@ NATIVE LANO/S seventh cant mee aoe rN Pholr bodies arrived on the * FOE ame IN => e_ uC nierment, ‘Thetr cravings for ® Pee? Pee eee eee eee eee ee ee ed gated by the immigration bureau ree Naw c ENTS: f this city against the foreign an- | * Sener ee eS i yj i pas PrsorarcceRenrs: onkalnat he foreign an-]# to break into a toca vaver #1 —-—the very time to dé it, every housewife so arranges. —— f the coumgtry, Bert te ge ay soled gg ir Bt : . ) | nell ‘a French archist, was de eee ea De gue ve * ---in house arranging and cleaning, in replacing, repairing house furnishings, in ported from Seattle, en route for 1 wood alcohol, i” ; f ; Tone — yo in France, § 7: sage enamel) wan taken into ‘the & supplying the “‘hundred and one’’ little things which are so necessary for home « he anarchist was tn charge o Wail, one of the trio, ds atil . is ¢ i Is What y OU *F tesseete Bale and wat roma Bl y By Ba Desa use, this store offers splendid help to you. o The inapectors with their sult of th tural p@tations, * : : : H j : prisomer tn charge, left for New : *|| ---particularly now is the store at its very best to take care of your house-furnishing : Buy will be placed on board the first rig eb Diabet ah og Saad = j i ee ee ae wants, to be sure every needed want for the home is here and in the way you -**the expect to see it and priced the way you want to pay for it, of cours Standard way,” the satisfactory, the practical way. * York for France, Bonnell arrived D A ’ Piano yy te the month of June “4. From New | j York he came to Seattle, where he | For arrived in July of the same year, | Bonnell lived with his brother, | ‘J. J. Bonnell, a florist, who re ones | | of y at Twenty-sixth avenue north and Be Sure Y our Kast Galer street. While In Seat | ‘ tle Bonnell made no secret of the A Galbralth-Bacon cement von Dealer SAR Se eR RES ~~we are exclusive Seattle agents for the widely-known Leonard refrigerator, the only one made in Grand Rapide, Mich. you can take a whole year in which ‘ fact that he was in favor of an-| Wa! smashed by a Madinon cable} —we are exclusive Seattle agents for the famous “Old Hickory” s archism. During the month of Peb-|°@f at the corner of Second and postion i We eel! pianos only of ruary, 1905, Bonnell threatened to | Madison Saturday | peepee to pay for it. i feputation— take his brother's life because the The accident was trivial but it} \ my ogy 4 bis latter would not sympathize with — gh ne eee Re Sy OP j abou h rhe be ae inle with the grave danger to which | > > r re i o - ness makes our va Mim in hie views. When the news | {1 lonstantly suljected wt these | ~--your Old stove or range, refrigerator or go-cart taken as part payment on the pur- pity large and prices ter, Von Plehve, reached Seattle through the carclesaness of -hase of naay » fewer than the averag Rennell expeesené bimeeif as being attle Biectric company. Coun- | cnase of a new one. All pianos marked - eatiofied with the deed fiman Mullen has suggested that | q oe pa og The immigration efficiala, who | pverhead tromings be constructed | bec f co of the © cable ronda, bu was to in ea. became aware of the presence of che {OF {Nt wheather iy omteas | @f unusual reed rocker special for have paid no attention to the plan. | well and secured enee enough io. ee aeons “It is with difficulty that 1 am} to deport him on three charges. | One of the charges against Bonnell | °° Able to ascertain when 1 reach | lay im the fact chat he was an an-|*.crming.” sald a gripman Mon-| archist, another that he was a a day morsing “1 am tm constant | jee rer and the third thae | er that I will run over somebody. | he was a pablio charge. He wan | *t 1 did not need a job badly 1) also am assisted emigrant, but the | “°ulda’t be here." latter charge is not one upon which he could be deported CORONER Wie | Bonnell was tried in Seattle be- | fore « court of epectal inquiry at the offices of the loca! immigration INVESTIGATE | bureae on April 25. The findings eee 2 =m | Of the court were | forwarded to | Washington, where they were sus- tained by the department. The ar- der for Bonnell’s deportation ar-|f Iterbay, under questionable cir rived here Saturday morning cumstances, Assistant ¢ —_ Sherman, Clay & Co. hundreds of little girls have entered our “Happy Home Contest” — Monday and Tuesday As the rewult of the death of the infant daughter of William FH. Giles, as we told you we were going to make this contest “the best of all,” and from the way our littie girl friends have been entering and the interest they and the “grown up folks” are taking in the “Happy Home Contest,” it surely will be. We have not de- cided upon the closing date of the contest yet, be- cause we want to be sure that “every little girl in *” has entered, and also want those who are dy little “Happy Home girls” to have plenty of time in which to prepare their “Happy Homes,” the “five reasons” and the “advertisement” ave not entered, we want them to Away, get their “Happy Home trans- jal booklet telling all about the con- izes are all on special exhibit; be sure nd see them. our “ten-reasons-why contest” for ont-of-town girls — ~t attracting much interest. Twelve fine prizes are to be awarded. Every little girl living in the state (outside of Seattle and suburbs) 14 years olf or under, can enter, Write for the epectal booklet telling all about the contest, and be sure and send date of birthday Wiitate was catted tn to investigate the case Friday evening. The child | had been regularly attended by a/ physician up to a week or so ago. At that time a consultation of sev eral doctors resulted in the case be ing given up The doctors notified the parents that the case was « |hopeless one. Neighbors were not satisfied with the findings of the physicians and calted im mental heaters. | The exponents of Christian Set ence prayed day and night at the bedside of the dying child, but with no avail. LAttle Rose Gites died Friday evening and the remains were removed to the Honney-Wat son parlors. As the death occurred while no Heensed phy » wae present ( or Carroll ordered an investiga tio |: Tere rerrrerrrr. bd FLY-COP COULDN'T TALK WITH HIS HANDS When Dwight Chase, a tug tive from Tacoma, landed in Seattle by the wey of the In- terurban line, Saturday mern- ing. he was met by City De- tective Adams, who, armed with but a scant description of bis man, walked down the aistes of the car and “spotted™ him. The detective began talk- ing to him, but war dismayed at the composure ond silence of his “catch.” Chase was deat and the detective had to cor- respond with him before tht arrest could be made. A phone asked that the boy be ked up his is an excellent reeg rocker, the value of*which you can eaally see; note the full reed rel! all ar ithe edge, the neatly reed woven back, basket seat, extra strong and good. (ne out of town orders for this special will be filled.) half-a-dozen jardiniere stands very an important half-price sale of "special priced for the week- | Imported German white enamel ware— _ in the housewares store for the woek there will be an exceptionally interesting sale of German white enamel w The reductions are positively one-half, This ware is very popular for kitchen use, and particularly for camp and miners’ outfits. Note these few half-price values— (sale ia housewares department, second floor new annex.) Handied Cups Round Bowls “ ng Soap Dish—Regular vetee Sais Citini for Soup or | Oval Meat Platters— reduc Devs . sane : Mush Bowls— 490 size reduced to. gular price “ Fiat Ghelf Soap Dish—Regular| 25: get; ree pore agg oes poem neg ae Mi ? ? price 20c; reduced to, each. 100 —— duced to..1Be to ........ 8 80c size reduced to. $ 2 ‘The schedule of the Princess Vie toria is announced as follows BEN EEN EE EE BEE HHH! Leave Vancouver at 1:00 o'clock p aren = m., arrive at Victoria at $:00 p. m nl MORE “SUCKERS leave Victoria at 6:45 p m. arrive half desen Australian converts / gt Seattle at 10:45 pm The Prin Elijah 11," John Alexander | cess Victoria will start og her eum wie, passed through Seattle Sat-| mer run June 1 “othe evening, en route for the city] Mra Ida C. Fisher, aged 42, died of Zion. These were » portion of ajat Port Blakeley Friday morning party of 70 or 80 converts, the main |after a severe Uiness of several body going by way of the Canndian | mont Pacific. M ts understood that near- ty all the Australians are men of money, and their earthly substance AST: R IA ta expected to considerably enrich leaflets Stier ns For Infants and Children. through Seattle were uocommunica. ‘ | tive amd refused to be Interviewed tho Kid Yes Have Always Bougli on the eubject of Dowtetam. ; Terre e errr rere TT sets) See eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee Fins sou | STRIKE WAS SUCCESSFUL Sontare seats Pe eat cia In- WASHINGTON, May 15.—Presi- of , 4 16h. pre Delivery. || dent Gompers, of the American Fed- leration of Labor, received a tele- igram from a labor leader at Porto \ YorkLiquorC Rico stating that the strike there ended satisfactorily, 14.006 agricul- tural isborers went on a strike sev- ae yen money 09 ie, wanes AVE. and Une leral weeks ago. A majority will se- buying from ws DELIVERY. cure am increase of 20 per cent in Houghton & Huuter Maio 2873; ind 1825. wages and a nine-hour Gay, 704 First Avenue. Sey evening, your of The| Melvin G. Winstock, a well known | ~~ ga ae Rot arrived at 6:98 o'clock. | newspaper man, returned to this LoanOffice t, Main 1069, or In- city Friday after an absence of six HARKY SILVER Prop. ease, any time between 1:00—and a copy will be Mr. Winstock is represent- li? Yesier Wi J Bt once, by special mee- hg the John Considine theatrical ctreuit. PRICE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Diamond Rings, Dia mend Brocehes, Rar A splendid little solid oak Jardin- Regular price Regular 20 $1.00 size reduced to. 3c set; re- size reduced shelf, goed; worth $1. finished weathered; this week pu vant ae ROR, 580 duced to..160 to ....... 100 } Dish Pans— — Reg. price $1.25; reduced to.83e Milk Pane— . Reg. price $1.60; reduced to. 75 25c sine reduced to....13¢ | Ovep Mixing Bowte— Reg. price $1.75; reduced to 88e 30c size reduced to....15¢ Reg. 80c size reduced to.... m1 c size reduced to....18 Reg. 40c size reduced to de size reduced to....20| Reg. Se size reduced to eg. 50c sine reduced to....250 Rog. Sbe sine reduced to... Reg. 65c size reduced to. Reg. Shc size reduced to . Reg. $1.00 size reduced to. Lipped Sauce Pans— > $65.00 Majestic Range, € lids, oven 18x20, set up and con | nected . $42.00 avings Now for gun be tear’ Shainin,’ © tit, wich reservoir ° $35.00 popular pattern Jardiniere This te quite a novel Jardiniere stand idea; posts are 21 inches high, solid onk, weathered, 13 inches strong; regular value $1.25; for $45.00 St. Claire, oven yeh 13-inch round top, 18 inches high, round under sheif, solid oak, finished golden or weathered; this week price 86¢ Housekeepers Se large size Glans Salt and Pep- Bridge | Beach $45.00 $56.00 Garland, 18-inch oven This ls a very neat Jardiniere | stand 12-inch, round top, 18 Jere stand, finished golden or inches high, solid oak, golden or weathered, round top, shaped _ per Shaker ............ Ba@ $30.00 this week 79.0 sie soe ear an tedaoes ¥....Ade F $50.00 Bureka hogaepod Range as Res ehee todated t0....200 Oval Baking Dishes— 1Se Polished Glass Covered -- $30.00 « vine reduced to... .23¢ 26c size reduced to. . 180 950.00 Great Western, 18-tnch size reduced to 300 size reduced to. L1Be seeee Sugar Bowl ........--..» B@ oven, . ++ ++. $90.00 40c size reduced to.. - 200 $250 dozen White Haviland 9/9 $45.00 Bora Range .. ...$27.60 46c size reduced to... 230 Bread and Butter «lates, est $65.00 Gem Monitor, one price 95c; reduced to ..... 46e Res. $00 size reduced to 25e oven .. ; aocnsensiemimentti | Of WIE veccccsseeecrereee Ze $1.25 Reclining Lawn Chair with $120.00 Restaurant Range, dow ble oven - $65.00 You will surely find a range \' foot kiln aried Spruce Tromtog Board . 4 ; ] Ra &-toot, well braced Step cial taedl ed bcd + BBE HE to suit you, as we have soveral ladder... oe ' hundred ranges, including moat erect cove CSG | 8x10 See. Feat, S-foot wall, ali brands and makes on the made In Seattle . - $4.98 market. We take your old Solid Bow! & 1 ton P . ~ eine in exchange. Solid Bowl Soup Ladles—Regular price 20c; re- | oup Skimmers preapseratl eee 25e; reduced to 1 yy 26¢ All Brass Boston Hose Noz- move duced to py Crass 100 baa sede ehoeks sugiesee’® sos 100 i eee see $1.98 HO cecseerreneecseeeess BEG NEY & WOODHOUSE - - 00 Bet Deautitul Cut Glass and Creamer. $3.79 © ISPELGER & HURLBUT {¢)\",:" Complete house-furnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak Ranges, the best and most fuel saving range on the market Remember the name and place. 418 PIKE STREET Phone John 981. Of pleasing pattern Is this Jardin This is a very attractive stand fere stand, graceful leg posts the four odd leg posts make a are 21 inches high, rch very nice effect; 12-inch round round top, round under # top, round under shelf, solid sold oak, golden or weathered; oak, golden or weathered; this this week price is -- 280 w 990 $4.00 Rival Lawn Mower, I4-\nch blade, warranted .... $2.89 §) Standard Furniture Company 1006 to 1016 First Avenue L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE. BELLINGHAM ~~ TACOMA 3 }

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