The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1905, Page 3

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“Dent Worry, Watoh Ue Grew” The Hew Store Credit One Dollar or Twe Each Week Will De, oo. * Office Furniture of Good Quality at Low Prices niture le ite up cash gharectoristic feature of new store off together with its fair price ffice furniture day and. to get acquainted $5 Typewriter Stand of quarte sawed hand polished golden oak, has one pencil drawer te new store and look are Gf on left side with arm rest on right, size of top 20x34 ; Price $6.76. Our $ spectal Office Day price TURES SET @ UNION STREET Fat Pink Cupids in Court x Ne longer will the patrons of the of somebody or other's perfume; " theater be permitted no longer will be seen the big red ‘wpon the fat, pink cupids | lobster with upturned claws smoth- tai have for several seasons wing- | ered in cracked ice, which is sup ‘Way across the advertising | posed to depict the attractions of detain, bearing a basketful a down town grill; nor the wooden MONDAY Saturday, May 27 — Monday, May 29, Are the Days Set Aside for Extra In- ducements and Bar- gains at —- E CROWN CLOTHING CO. 132! sst Ave. * Corner of Seneca. We are new and anxious to get acquainted with the buying of Seattle, hence these low prices and sacrifices. Below ‘give you a Het of the bargains which are real; | Men's Pants, reguiar 4.00 values .... 's Suits, regular $ 6.00 values . 8 4.50 Suits, regular $8.50 values 4.75 Men's Buits, regular 9.00 val ues 5.00 ‘Met's Suits, reguiar 10.00 values 5.50 Mes’s Suits, regular 12.50 valves 7.00 Suits, regular 14.00 values 8.00 Suits, regular 15.00 val ues 9.00 (Met's Suits, regular 18.00 val ues 10.00 Maw’ Suits, regular 20.00 val ues 12.50 | Me's Pants, regular $1.25 values .......... secceeewes .75 Mav's Pants, reguiar 2.00 values . sone .25 Men's Pants, regular 3.00 values . oe 75 25 | Mev's Pants, regular 6.00 values .. ¥ | Men's Pants, regular 6.00 val wes ? ) Teguiar $1.00 values .. 3 ) Met's Hats, regular 1.50 values ~ Men's Hats, reguiar 2.00 val wes f. Men's Hats, reguiar 2.60 values Z f Meo's Hats, regular 2.00 values Mews Hats, reguiar 2.50 values .. Men's Shoes, canvas, regular $1.25 Men's Shoes, canvas, regular 1.75 values Men's Shoes, vici, regular 2.00 values Z p Mit's Shoes, box calf, reg. 2.50 val | Met's Shoes, box cait dress Shoes, Blucher cut . Met's fine dress Shoes, velour calf Men's Fine dress Shoes patent leather . serena © ieianee® RRZSRERRSSSRAGTS a Line of —— Furnishings, Trunks, Valises and Blankets and Comforters ——at Special Cut Prices RE Se 2 ARON a MRR AER ARE! BRING THIs AD WITH YOU AND GET AN EXTRA TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT. CLOTHING CO. FIRST ayn E. CORNER his arm and a pained expression on Kia face, who holds forth a tray bearing a bottle of local beer For all thease familiar atrocities and the rest of the advertisements that go to make up the peculiar jMoonte effect of the entire curtain are to b again hauled tnto the superior court—this time upon 4 writ of attachment served Thurs day afternoon by Sheriff Smith on behalf of Russell & Drew pro prietora of the thea who claim that three months’ back rent amounting to $145, ts due them from McKenna & Green, who own the curtain and merely pay for the | FAIRBANKS 18 COMING” white coat n shirt bosom and outaway with a napkin over privilege of having it dropped be fore the audiences. Once before the curtain was in court, duging the settlement of the legal righta of the two partners. PAVE BALLARD STREETS Several of the principal streets of Waliard are to be paved with as- | phalt, according to a #tatement de by Mayor Zook on Thursday ning It haw not been decided funt] What streets will be paved,” aaid Mr Zook, “but from the present indt Hons they will be near the heart of the city Vice President Fairbanks will pass through Seattle on his way to the Portland exposition, according to a telegram received Thursday by Con. | an Humphrey. He will leave > on Saturday Arrange ments addr ean club being made to have him the Young Men's Republi while here. LODZ, May 26.—Twenty thousand workmen have gone on strike here According to the statements made | by KR. Wooltor of Green Lake | Levi Kdward Bouck was a victim ri | | the clash between striking long wt nen and non-union men at Tacoma Houck left home Tuesday, Bry 14, stranger, who asked him who had | bee of his father, The body did not know, Well, your father fe dead,” sald the strange He and three other ne ere killed at Tacoma Young Houck was frightened, but he managed to keep in his mind @ ho was well dressed and wore a Panama hat Nevigt of ‘the Houcks also saw the atranger and rd him make the statements. Be sides imparting the information, the man also took the ex of Houck's children. The police inquired of President GM, of the Ballers’ union, but-noth THE § WAS BOUCK VICTIh OF TACOMA FIGHT? at in in charge of seven men the to cargo of t discharging tennial then no word has! bee recetved regagding Bouck until | Thursday night, ° Houck lived In a shack near the Seattle Lumber pany'’s plan. on Beach drive eorge Bouck, a 12 year-old son, told Wooltorton of the appearance Thursday evening of a was known about ing the mystery The mother of Bouck's chil dren died a week before Christmas Bince that time Woolt caring for Angte. 19%, and Rect ael. A 3. It ts not believed that any deaths occurred at the time of on has been the clash at Tacoma, but the mye tery nid the absence of Bouck te yet to be explained, Gas Promoters Are On Anxious Seat ——____ CITY ENGINEER THOMGON’S REPORT WILL DECIDE FATE OF AMERICAN IMPROVEMENT COMPANY'S FRANCHISE—RUM- ORED THAT GLOBE-TROTTING OFFICIAL WILL GO DOWN THE LINE FOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP . ns City Engineer Thomson's inves | the eleventh hour to await the re. tigation of gas plants in Glasgow | turn of the engineer, and other Buropean cities where | What the latter will now recom- they are municipally owned, and in | ™e0¢ te only & matter of conject Philadelphia, ts fraught with much importance to the American Im- provement company. which for a year has been endeavoring to ob tain @ franchise to sel! SS-cent gas im this ctty Upon Mr. Thomson's largely depends t ft company's aspirations Mr. Thomson, however, has not yet given an inkling as to what bis impressions are, and the pro Moters are nervous. It was fond report of t ly hoped that after looking over | them the Philadelphia plant he would write back and recommend that the committee pass the franchise, but he didn’t When Mr. Thomson left the franchise was in ae good shape as the committee and Mr. Thomson could make tt of course,” explained Mr 1 do not know what improvements I might suggest aft er completing my trip.” That remark settled the commits tee, and, while it wan at that time, apparently at least. ready to ap ove the ordinance, It decided at 50 CENTS For 2-pound brick Adame’ Fancy Washington Creamery Butter 45 CENTS For 2-pound brick Bellingham Fancy Creamery Butter FOR SATURDAY To every customer mention ing thie ad you can get 1 pound Adame’ Java Biand Coffee at Remember Adams’ J Blend Coffee ia roasted every day with the latest improved blue flame gas Coffee Roaster, and guaran teed equal to Coffee sold aw 40c per pound at your grocer’s. Remember, Saturday's price per pound if you men- ton this ad. TEA & COFFEE CO. 921 SECOND AVENUE. Near Madison Street Still Monarch of Piano World History hae been just to Jonas Chickering, His deeds are in pianos, | They mpeak, they sing. For eighty |two yeare pianos bearing his name have been ringing true in faultless | ton fect harmony. With the es, posterity supplies c try and their today are more dint qulshed. success” Wan Jonas Chickering a Chickering & Sons’ pianos answer most loudly One hundred and twenty-nine |firat medais and awards compose }the distinguished group of offictal | witnesses. The highest opean distinction com in the form of a Croas of the Legion of Honor; the in ‘orld’s the eatent mbian has very few histort But among the few the ing name, as represented by ickering pianos, stands pre nt, It appeals to the honest of its successors, not only to keep it where Jonag Ciickering put it, but to lift it higher with the |lengthening years. And they're do- ing It This is an argument for your In terest, and appeals to your Intell! gence when selecting your plano. It ia the guarantee of whateyou'® get }if you buy a Chickering grand and upright ‘D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Geattie’s Leading Piano House. 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Building. , of municipal pla: | which the sanitary and educational | deal bas proved very remune The first year's profits were about | | | Mra. Morgan was one of the oldest | pioneers {n this section, having 2 | the growing need | after an filness of only eight days. | | lived here for | the wife of Captain James Morgan, The Ballard schools will close for | | the summer next Friday, The com- | mencement exercises are in prepar- ation and an elaborate program is promised. The exercises will be | Baggage, Furniture, Storage jure. He may conclude that the present franchise and competition in the gas business ts the best thing for Seattle, He may suggest start- ling amendments to the franchise He may go down the line for mun! | cipal ownership In Glasgow, where he was last heard from, there ie municipal own- ership of gas facilities, and it ts a big success. He will have ample opportunity to stady the workings «in the United | Kingdom, where there are 160 of Manchester, for instance, | has owned ite plant since 1867 Neighboring townships are now its ie supplied for di the plant clears $500, 000 a year. The beginnings of muniolpa! own. ership are well shown in the story | of how Birmingham acquired con trol of its gas plant. When, in No- j vember, 1873, Joseph Chamberlain | became mayor of Birmingham, it! was supplied with or me by private companies. He was de termined to bring both ander con trol of the council. Two competing companies were supplying the gas. | Chamberlain found it would be possible to induce these companies | to sell out thelr works on reason-| able terms. He then presented the | matter to the council, pointed out | for municipal | revenues for objects not directly re- | munerative and held that the mu- nicipal management of the gas would yield large net profits with expenses could be met the munietpality could manufacture | and sell gas more economically than private companies, The coun ell was convinced and a resolution | favoring the purchase was passed by @ vote of 64 to 2. When a few! months later it was voted to ratify | He sald) the purchase there was only one | opposing vote. A large price was | pald—some $10,000,000-—-but the | tive $170,000, and they have steadily advanced until they are twice that amount. Yet it has been found pos sible since 1875 to reduce the price to consumers from about 78 cente per thousand feet to about 50 cents. | MRS. JAMES MORGAN DEAD Mra. James Morgan died of par- alysis yesterday morning at the family residence, 216 Broadway, | years. She was well known in marine circles. In 1878 Mre. Morgan, who was at | that time the wife of Professor C. Guan, identified herself with the founding of the Puget Sound Busi ness college, the first well known Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap |MORP SOOTHING THAN COLD CREAM; MORE HEALING THAN ANY LOTION, LINAMENT OR SALVE; MORE BEAUTIFYING THAN ANY COSMET Ic, I want every woman who wishos to Improve her complexion—whe wishes to have her skin soft as velvet—who gqwould like to have her face free from all skin eruptions and facial p¥emishes—tQtuse my Witch Hazel Soap. I want every mother to try this soap on baby and see how quick!¥ W™will relieve the Httle one of all hives, baby rash and chafing ni, Makes, aby sweet as rc e, Every Une, rich or poor, has an equal chance during our sale of Echo Lake, north of Ballard, which we are sell ing for from §600 to $700 each, on terms of $60 down and $10 per five-acre tracts at motth These tract (now butidt roundings are beautiful ‘The land is | erm train at 6/30 any moro! ter John T. Holloway reached by «& wagon road Purchasers are furnished abstracts showing perfect legal opinion of the same by the well Manton. vx a 12 Sweet as Roses are on the line of the Seattle-Everett Interurban road i and access to and from the property Is easy. It fe reached by the best county road in King county, from Seattle, or by @ good 1% miles from Richmond Beach, and served by an rie foad before the close of this year Come to office and let us tell you about this opportunity to seoure & giburban home on your own terme, or take the Great North- for Richmond Beach and let Postmas- you these tracte—every one of which le MUNYON. Price 15c Sold Every Where Keeps Lady and Baby THE POOR AND THE RICH he soll is of the best, the » wt will be tithe, and a | known title lawyer, A E | damrcetiin tmninctheg | Gloves and Ribbons HC: Daily Z| Men’s Shirt Sale Notions and Laces Our whole stock of Men’s Fancy Shirte has been re duced in price, Our collection comprises all the latest patterns in the best quality madrasses and percales The garments are all well made and guaranteed satis factory in size and fit, Here is’ the way we've priced them now Men hirts, worth regularly $1.25, now only $100 Men hirts, worth regularly $1.00, now only T5e Men shirts, worth regularly 66¢ and 76c, now only 50¢ MEN'S UNDERWEAR, in good summer weight, fine quality wool and cotton mixed; garments that aré really worth a dollar each, now on sale at only... 86¢ y . , Boys’ Clothing MORE SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR YOUNG MEN. BOYS’ WASH BUITS, of good wearing washable ma tertals, in blue and natural linen colors, made in sailor blouse atyles, regular prices S%c and 66¢ a sult on special sale tomorrow at . 40e BOYS’ PANTS, of corduroy (you know how well that wears), blue cheviot and mixed goods, sizes 4 to 16. regular price 4%c « pair, special tomorrow at only 39¢ “MOTHERS' FRIEND” BLOUSE WAISTS AND FANCY SHIRTS, all the newest and best materials and pat terns, sizes 4 to 14 years, your choice at, each 65e BOYS’ SWEATERS, all sizes, in plain white, red, blue and green, or in fancy stripes, priced at.... © teeeeeeeeees ° - 800, OBe, $1.25 and $1.60 Hosiery Department HERE ARE SOME WIDE AWAKE SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW. BOYS’ BICYCLE HOSE, of fast black ribbed cotton, double heels and toe, and threeply knees, nothing equal to them anywhere in Seattle for the money; finer ribbed kinds for girls also in cluded; special tomorrow at, a wat 12%e ‘OMENS HOSE, of fast black cotton, extra full sizes, have spliced heel and toe, regular 12\%c values, special tomorrow at, @ pair ..... ose WOMEN'S HOSE, “of fine ‘quality fast black cotton gauze, with spliced heels and toes, regular 20c values, special tomorrow at, a pair 15e WOMEN'S VESTS, “of ‘bleached rib- 4 203 New York Block. s» STAR DUST s)/ Sir Gilbert Parker says he saw the astral body of Bir Carne Rasche in the house of commons while the lat ter wie ill at bis home. T ment wouldn't be so herd to believe | mother it the Gal Michigan tidal wave, the | against bi een serpent and the! | #¥mpathy nam stories had | with Mi Masanchur Pennagivapia not been printed t * month. A WORD FROM JO8H Wisk Man's vanity makes uz many thousands mourn uz bis inhu- manity does. IT MAY COME TO THIS. NEW YORK, May 26. terson has signed a contract to ap pear in vaudeville at a salary of $2,000 a week SING SING, N. ¥., May 26.—Slog- sin Killem, who killed three men last year, and ts now under sentence of death, intends to ask for a par- Siugein » that if he can hig freedom he can get an ement in vaudeville, A prom- inent vaudeville manager has of fered Bluggin $1,600 week CHICAGO May 26.—Jonan Hoch han been offefred $2,500 a week by a prominent vaudevi manager, and if he obtaing his freedom he ac cept the offer. Hoch says that or dinarily he would pay no attention to the offer, but he will take it be use he ts anxious to help elevate ville ‘kW YORK 2 roml- educational institution of that time.| S#W YORK, May 2¢—A promt a the death of Professor Gunn, | NOTICE Mra. Morgan became the head of| our price on Butter, Begs, Cheese the college, and in that pe tion | ana Tard. Fancy lowa Cry Ib. was widely known throughout the| Good Iowa Cry. 2 Ibs. 4$c. Fresh western country Mrs. Morgan| Rranch Pees, 2 doz. 450. Strictly was the granddaughter of Commo-| Pure Lard, 6-Ib. bc, 10-Ib, $1.00 dore James Hovey, of the United’) Gow Butter Btore, int and Pi Btates navy The surviving children are -~e _ Charles 8. Morgan and Miss Elaine Don't Get Insuited Morgan Just it amd look #t the very The funeral will be held Satur- | newest Fi. in Men's hate, They're day at 2 o'clock from the family | “toppy/}) WMI please you. B. N residence. Brooks # Co. 1931 tnd Ave NEARLY THROUGH held at the Jun Friday even LONDON LOAN OFFICE | Re not buy @ watch or diamond ur Gispl in our) prices, marked ln tion hall at 8 o'clock | pists figures isaac Lurie, Prop “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Office and stor: ‘oom, 1218 Firat avenue, Postotfipe building. Phones—Sunnet 903; Independent, | ane. 2 | ALBERT HANSEN 706 tat Avenue ATTLE AGENCIES give secured in “Séattie for the goods.” Selling DrvButek's Liver Salts, for in geation gives quick relief, wie Dr.) Buek's 400 Bee , the agency following 50 Cure, 25e Absolutely cures constipation Kola Nerve Tab 2Be Constipation Dr. Zemwatt's lets, 0c size Cures all nervous troubles. Stone's Headache Powders, .25¢ Gives quick relief. Phone us We deliver your drug wants the goods promptly STONE'S PIKE ST, PHARMACY feliable Family and Presertp- tion Druggtate, 419 PIKE STREET. Both Phones, Main 933. nent firm of theatrica mam: offered Miss Notty Nott 66,000 a week to appear in their th | Miss Nott killed her father because they prot or poking cigarette of the The public has been} Nott during her trial, and | ber en ment is the part of the j Nott has never appeared on any stage and has no ability, but that makes no difference, as she te to ap pear in vaudeville. DOWN ON THE FARM. PUTTING IN HIS OATS, ceteris Let Us Remind You The “Brooke” is the soft or stiff hat made. the new styles and shades. B eo ‘& Co, 1381 Ind Ave beet $2.00 Call and see gE. N = -_—— A FACT Well known t# that we sell Butter, , Cheese and Lard at Cut-Rrate Cow Butter Store, ist and Pike st A Good Cup of Coffee.. Requires firet beans, containing well as flavor tain both in our MO-JAVA COFFEE On sale Saturday 22¢ RHODES BROS. TERA clare coffee strength as You will ob AND COFFRE “HOUSE 13: ond Ave., Arcade Blk $Lt0728022 AVE. SOUTH Pink 1761, In Free Delivery 104 FIRST Phones—Sunset, dependent 1751 a“ bed cotton, made sleeveless and taped at neck and arms, sizes 4, 5 and 6, regular Sc values, special tomorrow at,.each . - 1006 WOMEN'S VESTS, of bleached ribbed cotton, finished with 4-inch fancy lace; also drop-stitch ribbed vests, made with V yoke and lace insertion; a splen- did bargains at, each ... -.. Me WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, of bieached or ecru Hele, made with high neck, short sleeves and knee len regular 7éc values, special tomorrow at, each... Saturday Night Special Sale begins at 6 o'clock Enough goods last all the evening. You can buy them at supper time and carry them home, or you can get them just as well when you come down at night’ We want to see you here Saturday night—that's all. to Children's Hose, fast black | Boys’ Knee Pants, sizes 4 with Gouble heels and to 14, very good quality toes and treble knees, will wear like tron, reg- sizes 6 to 9, regular ibe ular price 2%¢, special to- kinds, on sale after 6, | morrow night at....19¢ 4 pairs to a customer, at, Men's Suspenders of a pair 10¢ good heavy elastic web- Infants’ Black Lace Hose, bing, silk or leather fast black, with extra | ends, men’s and boys’ good heels and toes, also lengths, regular 35c and come in colors, sizes 4 SOc values, special to- to 5%, especial tomorrow morrow night at ..25¢ Bight at, a pair 12e | Cotton Challies suitable Women's Union Suits, of for kimonas, dressing fine lisle (black only) | sacques and wrappers, with or without sleeves, | special tomorrow night regular $1.00 values, spe- at a yard Be cial tomorrow night at, | Paper Lunch Cloths, plain each colors and. new designs, Children’s 8un Bonnets, of special tomorrow night blue and white and at, 2 dozen for Se brown and white | Peper Lunch Cloths, plain checked gingham, also white, size 63x108 inc some white lawn special tomorrow night regular price 15 Ot Cach ... ......0005 10¢ special tomorrow Large Framed Pictures, at each very handsome etch- Embroidery Sale—1500 | Inge and water colors, yarde of fine embroidery, | regular price 98c each; 1 to 4 inches wide, a special tomorrow night hundred different pat- at each .. .....1....79¢ terns to select from, | Jap Rose Soap, sold every- regular price Te to lic where at 10c a cake, on a yard; your choice to- special sale tomorrow morrow night at ..3%e night at .. Shell Hair Pins, $ inches | “La Form jong, one dozen in a box, Patterns, bust measures merior quality, regular 30 to 40, a great help to price 20c a box, special dressmakers and to tomorrow night at..10¢ women who do their French Silk Covered Wire own sewing, regular Hair Pins, 1% dozen ina | price Tie h, special box, regular price 25c a tomorrow night .. 150 box, special tomorrow Ladies’ and Misses’ Turn- night at 100 over Collars, white and Smoked Pearl Buttons, embroldered with red, blue, pink, brown, black, green and all white, on sizes 22 to 36 lines, with two holes, regular price 10¢ and 26¢ a doren, spe- | sale regularly at 25¢ cial tomorrow night at | each, special tomorrow We cca aupees vances “ WADE ME scaccadses 12%e McCarthy Dry Goods Company iiss." SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Home-Made Chocolate Chips Sweet, kitchen, wholesome and delicious Made in our own candy and sold to you at a price that just covers the materials. Tomorrow ) 5c Pound THE MAIN CORNER Second and Pike Street-———. FREE DELIVERY Phones: Main 787, Independent 798.

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