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8 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUBSDAY, MAY 1905. [kicked out of existenca, My men 60 conte a yard. are now out of work, Most of them They claim that the Fourth ave | 00 ac S orce ll are married and have families to nue dirt can be carried further aupport. They have been bootblack southward in the dump cars with ¥ ing all thetr lives, out additional expense, thus giving e G, BAILEY, the Jackson street property own. | WILL MITCHELL'S STORY a ors an opportunity to dispose of) fl a 1X I'm up againat it—that’s all there their dirt cheaply | in to it! a Fourth avenue property owners I have a wife and family to sup mot yesterday and agreed to a Moet | _—o ort, Oe ) t of widening by which seven foe property on which T intended to| HATS WAT SEATTLE WILL ICT be taken off tho cast sido] q MANY HAVE FAMILIES TO SUPPORT AND ARE NOW WALKING | juiig a little home, This property| BATHE IN THIS SUMMER—NO | from Pike to Washin ton the own. | WONDER WHY THE BON MARCH ALWAYS BUSY? : . - is being paid for on the installment ers along the west side paying for) ; — 80 ASES — ‘ ii STREETS IN SEARCH OF WORK SOME PITIFUL CASE plan and unless I get something to MONEY FOR SPRINKLIN the cost of condemnat : | Cc il in Low Shoes That You'll Not Ignore tah NOTED do pretty quick vi lone it, an@ the} CONDITION 18 DISGRACE TO|aa kak HAKKAR KR RH f wo a $s < es) money I've already paid on it le * ‘ : WILL MITCHELL, OTHERWISE PROGRESSIVE), CYCLONE BLEW BOOKS * (By Dan Dean) thelr Httle places of business tres) crhege are only a fow examples ot | Is See hites * |] Men’s $2.50 Low Shoes $1.50, $1.75 and $2. 00 Oxfords— There are always two sides to a pes or a hegre of the hoard 0 the hardships worked on the boot city l®@ FORT COBB, Okla, May 16, % Men's Fine Oxfords, of Tan Russia Calf, or Black Women’s Fine Oxfords of f ngola, with thig ; hen It concerns a contro [Min [blacks by the recent whelesale aenmveinginnt |* —Many law books, letters, # Velour Calf, with hand sewed woles, new cap or extension soles; « lar of lines put Se ere oe Bagh ome . oF Jor 1° kicking out aa |® photographs, bank books and # | ing toe, Blucher cut, very new swell Spring y versy between wealthy property| THE STORY OF JOR BRAN( As 1 bald before aH papers were picked up here, #| owing : Ai a ay im together to make up all positively the Owners and the board of public} Tam a bootblack and have &! ‘There are always two sides to a| Seattle must ewelter in the dust | % havi mule ties te ee styles in all #izes rietly , Se aks or Sine P $16 and ae ; works on one side and a colony of | stand on Washington street, be | story again this summe ie re a cane at’ cease a shoo in the city, but we're going to sell ‘em || ; ; poor bootblacks. | tween Occidental and Second. I am . As usual, the council has made no | 0 * Wednesday only at $2.09 $1.09 : The Star does not pretend to take | the last of the many bootblacks or-|* * # # a & & # ew & Hw HH! Provision for wprinkling the streets. |) 4 | ‘ sides with either the board of pub dered 1 to vacate. I have had my|* * It started out to appropriate $5,- | | t kA RRR , 5 WAYS BU } He works or the humble bootblacks | stand here for several months and |* SCHOOL AND COVEN * 000 for the purpose last year, and | *™ “ | WONDER WHY THE BON MARCHE I8 ALY I ; in their sent disagreement bave just barely scraped together | * AGAINST RAIL then concluded that it could not af WILL RAISE A KICK That the ordinance prohibits the | enough to feed my wife and three|* * | ford the expense. WASHINGTON, D. C., May 16— | Glassware and Chinaware or very ome obstructing of sidewalks cannot be I also have an $800 midrt-|* A commitioe consisting of MH. ® The corporations committee bas | It was decided by the executiv denied. » my house which will fall| * Keset M. HMurwits . 1. *) been inaletent that Messrs, Moore | committee of the isthmian canal The following prices are merely representative of the price concession "7 ‘re made by That the board of public works » short time. Now I will not | * Goldson, representing the Jew~ ®/ and Gilman agree in their proposed | commission Monday to buy from | Sivery item is an ry-day household need, and still every item is a posit bar snd one thas oe has a perfect legal right to compel | be able to meet it * inh synagogue and Hebrew *| franchise to sprinkle half the street | the world’s markets material and met be bad Geewhere 8 the “shiners” to move from their} What am I going to % school, Thirteenth avenue 6nd ®| tree of charge to the city, but it has | ships necessary for the building of | Fa at pee al - Me hennveied locations is also beyond dispute. } I dor w. land #& Washington atreet appeared® | never picked up sufficient front to|the Panama canal. It is believed 500 Doren Handsomely Decorated | Ban Pe and Santa ara * tlega pecs ate hina Cup K But | ha a8 h right to live as ® bef the council Monday demand that the Seattle Kleetric | that the decision will meet with an Japanese Cups and Saucers a 9 New hes _ J i “a The question still remains families of those gentiemen in the | * Might to pr against the */ company sprinkle even its right-of- | outery from two great interests in | Worth 1% In our always busy | i, uambers and bras ve What are those men and boya—|city hall. They complain about so] * construction by (he Seattle * | way this country, the producers of ma basement, Wednesday, at...80 hs jn oar» 1 PA dependent upon the w nickels a | many re beit attle, and | * Rentor railway of &*) Councilman Mullen, however, | terial and the ship owners 1 Doren Stem Glassware basemen $3.60 piece day for their living and the living | yet they ¢ a man out of busi-|* - who t# perhaps a little braver than | Creamers ; Individual ® Glass day s. ° of their familios—going to do? ness to wander the streets in des- | * the rest, has ventured to remark | fy lle cr ye re eyed o— With ways Open up new stand peration—to fear arrest as a vag- | * od Day : that property owners along West ing Cups, Opel Mates Sates ie A rn gl Bec Where? rant |* @ grave ree tit! | efm avenue and other thoroughfares See ee ee lack ison Ghdnd and . ; heart, other work? All I want is a fair means of | * '" # deep % | where the dust clouds rained by the or ee nein aL be aise |. ones worth $3.96. In fet Gote—A ago wt Where? learning an honest living for my|* 4fe”. num cars obscure the heavens could | Glassee—All worth $ 1 Koor ; sabres s fot « the t ® stant dang * j and $1.75 dozen, In our alway our always busy at we for Not even the most enthustastie | family l& enttaee a | Compel the Seattle Electric company | | ‘ > Wamnaslh A Wednesda Seattleite pretends to say that this| IT DIDN'T WORK WITH HIM, |% and the & 5 | to sprinkle the streets by bringing | Bee 4 basemen gE. ae eth ord hes is a city w good or bad] They tried to boost me out, but it | ¥ saci “— | * sult, on the ground that the dust Norse-Amoericans will Join in a lo- | each ; g* mtd A wees age are going } lidn’t I pot in an alley ° jis a nuisance, jeal celebration on Wednesday, the || Cut Glass Handled Olive and Bor a France, hee en ee |e 7 rose Here are a few stories of what|nor on the sidewalk, If they PERE EE REESE E EHH rine care could cheaply be pro-|anniversary of Norway's independ-|{| Bon Dishes—TBeautiful Rose and Ladler—300 of thene | beau ful ed Dint rs omplat ser which the recent action of the board | ousted me like the others, I Cc. D. Hiltman purchased 820) vided for the purpose. Seattle, pro-| ence. Madison park and Christen Prism Cutting, worth 9 ladles worth $ bs po aw Bs f ~ Senet $16K, mau >» some poor families. | have had a bard tim acres of land next to the rden | gressive in other ways and blessed | son's hall will be the scenes of the our big s co gto ways busy b 7 290 | a i. we. and then you will | ing—Proprietor Eien tracts Monday for % | with an abundant water supply, has | demonstration, a program havir Wednesday, at ad day, at, each - $1Lse =. sympathize with the innocent law 3pring ain EB. C, Edwards, of Van-|done less in the way of street | been arranged to be given at the | ber breakers, even if you are a rien 4 STANDS © Los was the former owner Of | sprinkling that the villages through. | latter place for the benefit of thone WONDER WHY THE BON MARCHE 18 ALWAYS BUSY be w Property holder on whose premises All of my three stands have been the land, J out the state. | who cannot find room in the Madi whieh — 2AM TERI | }won pavilion. |"Sodgs KB, Albertson wit! deti Do This!---Do It Tomorrow rae he main address ut Wednesday Complete Credit Housefurnisners Complete Hote! and Clad Furnishers SCRAP OVER et the hi & Is Bes FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc.) ; Grening’s mesting. Marti _Dev't Fail to Vehe Advantage of Our Big Gathering C) Week Fabrics ar will furniah instrumental 1 o r go back to th ey ash Goods < re : vk to see the Desai po = man-Swedish singing societ! o * in ow sing national songs lle PERCALES NOW 8 BEST SEERSUCKER GING Se SHEER ORGANDIE i, capita Miss Emma Leo, a Tacoma solo atrong quality of HAMS 12!g0. Pompadour the Ju FOURTH AVENUE AND JACK | it well known here, will be the Dreas Percale et f — se de 100 pieces ee thet ¢ SON STREET PROPERTY| “lef attraction at the overfiow ain . 4 of th t # ker Ging mashes per y cared | meeting at Christensen’s hall ond ond avy 6 peat yy ye age A ae ak it th 4 wit OWNERS LINING UP a> Sone” accmle worth i nd designe; there 10's poo LIVELY BATTLE — vorm ENDED AT MORGUE | yard; sale ¥ Se ie th line that Jaunders | rte Bis st 150 SHIRTING. MADRAS 4% ot Aaa eel bi ‘an COTTON suitine ten years This $2.00 Weathered Oak Pedestal | “**" "te" " 9M?) INSTEAD OF WAYSIDE | win Sie! se es Oa Toi | meee oon a DIRT ON TIDEFLATS « wbirte for men or | 35¢ MERCERIZEO SATEENS 1% wash ¢ 5 pon Tomorrow $1.10 ~ The first accident at the yard: seule peiet Ge | Strong Mercerized Sateen —In width hes Stands 16 in. high and has round top and base 10 fm. in diameter Fourth avenue and Jackson street | Steel works occurred Monday aft- |} 156 CHAMBRAYS NOW 12c. pore tor / Ale Megabit aber Sovay Margen 75,- enleatin ie ia Sa 2 or | OTROON. eter Lenal, laborer, war Pa ae pn pe * small white polka dot, extra | “ Regular price $2.00; special price tomorrow 1.10 Be iicnss bettin Halag ap for! ine victim Extra fine 4 gy tot wide width, measuring 38 inches 3c SILK MULLS ff The trouble arises over the privt- | Tha ated ty cee asia bse perry and ir this is b y mercerized | Silt Striped Mulle-3e am lexe of dumping dirt on the tide | #24 he died In the ambulance while ¥ thing and looks ju © sitk—regu $8 inches y on the a to the b . it « & Regular $3.00 Pedestai fia pres © Selene colors shes. | iar value Ste pera: sale price | Sr ale Set Jackson street wants to dump its 196 oe lf omorrow $1 55 dirt there, and so does Fourth ave-| At the time of ity he was | - nue. Pocket books are deeply af-|°™s=sed = in . up old steel} This Pedestal Is similar to the one pictured. Has round top and fected, and the rival property own ae . proce - jagged metal | WONDER WAY THE BON MARCHE IS ALWAYS BUSY? t ere are skirmishing lively in an| 700k him in the neck 11 tn, tm diameter and stands 26 tn, Bich. Apewlar price #200; ome lire, .e, seurmating, |, coroner Carroll will hold no ts le Still in Force ‘ A large delegation of Jackson |@¥*t. The body was taken to the e a r ce a Cc a e before the council Monday night |Cal!ifornie. Ho was a native of Was the reader t number of critical and delighted patrons of ghie sale the week [Their intention was to record their) '#!¥ Dre of Saturday's ¢ pT Fs ene imag Bayt LE nee coh pring ~~ ae j _ an tr good time ee and artistic ltthé knick-knacks in partment store $2.50 Bissells Axminster Rugs jprotes against the regrade .of 1h Bimety Ss Tat geet) OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 8 AND V¥ Sweeper To- Reduced in Price al frame and trimmings. Reg Wild Rose Pattern Silver Plated W Special! Saie Tomorrow This Silverware is made by the Oneida Community. While lasts tomorrow the following special prices will be in effect Tea Spoons, per set of six . Butter Knives, each — Shells, each . 2 dwt. Knives, per set of six a sha Besides the above, we have a few other pieces In the same pattern of which we have only a small stock. These pieces will be includ ed in tomorrow's special sale while they Inst. 60c and 65c Cut, Glass Salt and © Shakers, omorrow, Each 45c stock Silver Plated Nut Pick Sets for Less Tomorrow These Salt and Pepper Shakers are cut In an attractive pat- | SET NO. 1—Consists of six silverplated Nut Picks and one Nut tern and have sterling silver Crack in lined wood case. Special price tomorrow, the set..48¢@ tops. Special price tomorrow, | SET NO. 2—Consists of twelve Nut Picks and two Nut Cracks in gine: aeonnsas lined wood case. the vet Special price tomorrow, D8e 45¢ | WE ARE NOW SHOWING MANY NOVELTIES IN SALOSICO WARE ‘These pieces are very artistically designed and make beautiful ornaments for Dens and Dutch Rooms, Mantels, Sideboards, ete. They are of weathered oak, trimmed and lined with the finest quality of French gray silver, and are finely finished in quaint designs. We have just received our second shipment of this ware, including— TANKARDS, ML STEINS, LOVING CUPS, WINE COOL 3, MATCH HOLT S$, FER c CIGAR JARS, ASH 2.75; special $1.80 ular price $2.50; special price Size 26x72 inches; regular price tomorrow .. $1.59 $4.75; special $2.98 | the nu it urth. t FREE DE $1 Cash and $1 a Week | $1 Cash and $1 a Week. ii -or— va Cash and $5 a Month | $5 Cash and $5 a Month sr Refrigerator sx x °oteet RANGE Soo FREDERICK & NELSON .:. (INCORPORATED) Second Ave, Madison and Spring Sts. Second A ete egit Mowesfurnianers) | | Compiete neesefersianers of Madison and Spring Sts. Factory Sale Coats From $5 to $15 100 Skirts, $8.00 to price $4.95 Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Suits at % Shoe will cont the resolation provid ing for that improvement was sent back to the street committee, ing such action mak unnecessary j 20-year gold filled case, w The Jackson street property own 25 gold-filled case; regular price $6.60, at.. $4.25 morrow $1.59 Tomorrow es oa to aera aon c price #iese, 1 s a be These Ginell douse entae fo:n, peed lyards or more of dirt to be re SHAVING, including | $7.50 FOR $15.00 WATCHES. i $10.00 FOR $20.00 WATCHES, This Bissell’s Sweeper cai ene § Ge CUMS 1B & Hoot moved into the Great Northern ter Sects Aen If Standard, Walth Bigin 7-jewel movement, | Stan fard, Waltham or F 15-jewet had with either white maple, assortment of patterns and col- Hi) minal grounds at the foot of eek ave -_ Ise § year gold filled case, men’s size; regular ar gold filled ca 8 0 mahogany finished or golden orings. Here are the redue- ff! Jackson. They figure that by such fm Pisin Bath 12 lle 8 price $15.00, at : $7.50 velo wtgg vy j 1th ib met tions— an arrangement they can have the |g TUrkish Bath ) $12.50 FOR $25.00 WATCHES. i ee Sone a Sine 27x60 inches; regular price dirt removed for 15 cent yard HEADY'S BARBER SHOP, dard, Waltham or Elgin, 15 dowel Movement, 20-year gold filled case eptela 1 size 12% . | the Great Northern being willing to} | pay for the dirt secured, while if the | Fourth avenue dirt is used to make them perhaps} RAGLEY’S CORNER 20 Per Cent Discount on All Rubber Goods STOCK 18 NEW—JUST RECEIVED FROM FA Max Ragley Drug Co. EITEL BUILDING. Second and Pike LIVERY. your Presert tion corre sponds with the original selling price $10.00; Factory sa price, 1207 2nd Ave. Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane HALF PRICE. The explanation of this daring price cut was given in last week's o W25 FOR 50 WATCHES. York Standard HAIRCUT | $8.00 FOR $16.00 WATCHES. Standard, Waltham or Pigtr New Movement, 7-jewel, 10-year @ee2e me > & The finest, largest and best equipped in the West Corner First and Washington. oe Other Half Price Values Near Se FOR We SIDE COMBS. 25e FOR 50c PEARL BEADS. Bhet! Combs—Piain rhamental gold band side Necklaces Fancy pearl beads, crystal combs, hair retainers and hair pins in sbell, arr glass in nice quality © patterns, ber and white: regular price 60c, at 250 colors; regular price 50c, at os Se FOR 98 COMBS. 25e FOR S0c COLLAR PINS. Shelli Combe—Plain or amental gold band and Waist Pins and Stock Collar Pins fancy designed back and side combs in shell gold plate and enamel dex 3 amber and white; regular price 98c, at net, pretty designs; regula: 250 FOR SOc HAT PINS, t Pins—Fancy patterns in enamel, agate, crystal and cut glass or oxidized tops, long, good quality; ular price 6c, at > > 4 Great Days in Shirt Wal New Styles, Unmatched Values country every day, and yet dainty, new itaide thie store, the best way ist@ my. the best makers in the as though we Pouring in froy it eeems styled waists we The deser see the waists themselves— could never get for much lit writte - * re neve either ptions are carefully BOTH PHONES 982. 98e FOR WOMEN’S $1.75 MADRAS SHIRTS. Still another remarkable ted number af women's madr pocket and new shaped ark grounds able, and a 98 Teeth Free Extracting, cleaning and examin- fort and wear. SESSerase ee. ation FRE during all this week t fhe Brown's Painless Dentists will | eg? Rive the , pri ¢ ever known $250 FOR WOMEN’S $3.25 FRENCH CHAM? in SEAT strictly high-class 3 om't put it off, but! GRAV Wales. ee Good work at low | 25 FOR $1.75 FANCY CHEVIOT WAISTS. One of our extra spe tte he ari ‘ 1 for ten years, hus | 20d values on every table here tomorrow. This is @ fine French Ct Made a world-wide reputation for| lo 1 all new, having just blue and grey mixe Ria: the Brown's Painless Dentists, 713 t checked cotton chet plaited with bot Re plait by no ; First avenue, and tan ground with whit 1 ed, has the new y cuff and stock t 1 box plaited yoke, opening to a also some hand s bh lawns will be | Born in pouched blouse front fastened with large sold in this | plaited white pearl button has box plaft down back, embroidered « 1 t e each and also full leg ¢, insertion trimmed one is a waist of b rability you cal turnover cuffs and st ollar the same, best vle tomorrow. waist offered to be sold $2.50 An $11.50 Bed Outfit not afford to pass tite B50 T5e) 00 | I i 00 | IDOE WORK $3.00) * Other dentists come and go, but |the Brown's dentists remain’ the |same reliable, up-to-date dentists. |f| Consisting of ore heavy angle Tron Bed, in neat ractive pat BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS terns, any size, a $4.50 value, one cotton top mattress, covered ‘ea in First Avenue | with best tick, a $3.50 value, and one steel support apring, a *ariors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 Union . t neve 6 ue $3.6 e 7 Y | biock, ene doar south of MuacDevecn spring that never sags, value $3.50. We offer for tomorrow's @ peewee | selling @ limited number of these $11.50 outfits for the low hm. 8:30 a. m, to 6:00 p, m, |} Price of «.... $7.48 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m