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— THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1905. IMMENSE Te SALE | ‘Octopus Plans to Rob | ar Lane's, a) “oe avec" “~~ Teamsters of Livelihood ages ae ce 1, always 25¢ pert Cnowing Gum Se} UNLESS COUNCIL INTERFERES GEATLE ELECTRIC COMPANY p, out giyeerine Soap Ae WILL CORNER FREIGHT TRAFFIC OF CITY AND FORCE ae xtra large - im Powde - ARMY OF TEAMSTERS OUT OF JOBS fog Filet Soap, extra ibe — eakes for 1 How many months will [t be be! amount of work REE OF |fore the Seattle Electric company! The Teamaters eat! THAN THE f t Mire n ameters’ union ia greatly wr money A@ONER has cornered practically all the! disturbed over the plan to take ail aon Te freight traffie of the city as Well) matertal by car to the Renton bill AT LANG'S. |as the passenger transportation? paving job, as the innovation will] prays TO pmat This is a question that is serious-| probably mean a serious loan of} op OUR SODA Fol NTAIN |ly concerning 5,000 Seattle team-| work and the beginningwof « possible » yer sters, not to apeak of many lumber| emigration of the knights of the jretll owners and other firms han-|retn from this city Wing and transporting Yarge quan The teamsters will probably take titles of merchandise. up the matter with the council The announcement that the elec-| That body has complete authority | COLMAN SUILDING. trie company’s cars Inswad of wag-/in the matter The company's ave Middle ef Bieok jonas will be used to carry the im-/ franchise gives the councll author Hee Columbia and Marios | mense quantities of asphalt, gravel,|ity to regulate ef! frelgbt ship . _ ~ > > > - ieee Speciale) wwssses shee mer er the meat agi ees potintewiney | THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS IN SPLENDID NEW SPRING AND SUMMER APPAREL FOR Mut'ihey serosa but Wie |Seiremt a Gasts, is the phase of the| "Tue teamaters claim that when MEN AND BOYS. A SALE OF GENUINE IMPORTANCE TO EVERY MALE INHABITANT AND TO pocke (bu: k **e 8° | aituation that looms dismatly on the! the franchise was granted to the your Sat ff ther nin Lawn Mower} B0rizon of teamsters and material! octopus it was not contemplated ae S "so | Supply house owners at the present! that the later should become a EVERY MOTHER WITH LITTLE MEN TO CLOTHE. THE SNAPS ARE HERE IN PLENTY AND IT =e 3s) The mit onners have bea strug | ovine tga in “taite Owe WILL ONLY TAKE A MINUTE OF YOUR TIME TO PROVE THAT THE POZNER SALE IS THE Tia iever: Potivcn:.. S00 |cr toe neste Mi One eee |e aN ower GREATEST CLOTHING EVENT OF THE YEAR. ‘Wolff-America Cush broke Ruby tion the Ballard oill owners have $45.00 already been prevailed upon to «| atop the practice which they begun| The First National bank, of Bar | WASHINGTON, D.C. May 24. Bicycle Singte Tube | : eee me Be $2.40 | of shipping their lumber to Beaitie| berton, O., closed today by order of J femington 22-cal. Rife. $2.00 | points on cars, thue depriving local| the comptroller of the currency. | eer Trimmer ep mille and teamsters of a large! Liabilities are about $326,000 Beautiful new spring ef fects in im ported Scotch Pozner Bros. Pozner Bros. Se iach Oriole Ha: TSe % - ae Goods, Casst Pp t ial ree Tape %e/THE HAMBURG HEELING TO OLD BOREAS OFF SANDY HOOK Furnish- aperens Wor an S$ Auto- Bi Ie ateds, Clays, Splendid selection of the Beye Bes ] 9 most desirable patterns for Pot and Bink Be Se) Pp , eae r rand 25e| n s best dress. Pants that you'd . anteed Pock 7 ughou in Poer Bladed | 15¢ Collars—4-ply pate tinted, Pyne ree pay any good tailor double on Two-Speed Coaster F386 all sizes, Saturday each. and trimmings our — price. They fit 7 ence cbigeh O4ecebsaee The most perfectly Sunshine Sprinkler rfect fitting Pozner’s $6.00 Pants for... fwnins. we Secone ve asc Men's Teck Ties for... Sets weve She ge et ont 00 ever handled. Pozner’s ‘$s oo Pants or. +i. duct Seseiae Pozner’s $4.00 Pants for Pozner’ 's $3.50 P ants for Pozner’s $3.00 Pants PANTS FOR EVER Y DAY, Pozner’s $2.50 Pants for. Pozner’s $3.50 Pants Pozner Bros. Men’s Hats 100 dozen Soft Hats, in light spring shades, regular $2.50 values for.. .$1.35 POZNER BROS.’ CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT Splendid new togs for the little fellows. Russian Blouse Suits, Buster effects, Wash Suits, etc. Great extra specials Saturday, Boys’ Sults. 2 and 3 Plece Boys’ Knee Pants ‘Ages 7 to 16; $4.50 value for. .....-$2.85 alate and Cassimeres; 6sc value for Children’s Sults | Boys’ Corduroy Suits Ages 3 to 7; $2.50 value for....... $1.65 i Ages 8 to 15; $3.50 value for....... $1.95 200 dozen Men's Fast Black regular isc Cotton Hose, Every Suit perfectly fitted and premed free of charge. If you can't pay all cash, leave a small deposit and we'll hold your selection until you can pay balance, POZNER BROS. MEN’S SUITS Pouner’s $10.00 Suits for.. , Posner's $15.00 Suite for.. $6.50 $12.75 Posner's $11.00 Suits for.. | Posner's $20.00 Suite for.. $8.50 $13.50 Posner's $15.00 Suits for., | Porner’s $22.50 Suits for.. $9.75 $15.00 too dozen regular ase Faney Cotton Hose .....123K%¢ Pozner Bros. Fancy Shirts Entire spring line fancy soft bosom Madras and Pergale Shirts; also a big line white mohair negligee S$ Pozner’s price $1.25; ea learn why such « deep ‘Bas been made fn prices = method of seiling on # payments without leno & surprise to most people MR wil be to you. Pozner Bros. Underwear Men's Natural Gray Unghginkable Worsted Underwear, very desirable for samrifer} Pozner’s price $1.25; sale PIC ceaceesesersrsrsdaniseeseseeves seeesecens Bradford's Spring NeedleSRitj bed Underwear, in blue and ecru; Pozmer’s price $1.90; sale price .. 88¢ Men's Natural Gray Merino’ Underwear} Pozner’s price Blood’s Derby Ribbed Underwear, in pink and ecru; Poz- mer’s price $0c; sale Brice. «006064 acecceccesecse B7¢ Rig line of Lace Lisle Underwear, in blue and whois Poz- mer's price soc; sale price . Men's Mesh Underwear, in whites Posner’ $ price 65c; sale PICS ceeeccocce 0 cowcsrcccccccces Oe One Big Lot Men’s Working Shirts All sizes from 15 to 17, values up to $1.00; special sale, CBCK 6 oreccem coves POPULAR PRICE ‘roruanmuct) A, BRIDGE & CO. |r 1415-1417 SECOND AVE. NEXT DOOR TO THE BON MARCHE HAMBURG CLOSE HAULED. This photograph shows the German entry In the kalser’s cup race, jbeing tuned up off Gandy Hook, during a bit of lively weather. } BALLARD HOT-BED OF SMUGGLERS} ; Big line Boys’ Shirts and Waists, values up to $1.00; Saturday special, your choice GOP o6ks Siaad4s dd 0655 $0ntncee oe Ges H454t0h chase ce cnn neceey os ees0eeanees sce Salmon bay fs a nest for smug-| workers, but have been unsuccess ful im catching them. giers. | Their work ts carried on so/ Small sailing vessels daily drop | smoothly that even the fishermen) their anchor at the mouth of the are not aware of the unlawful prac bay and steal up into the far part of | tice that is carried on Im these fn the city ander cover of night. Dur-| nocent looking fish dories. Not} ing the past two weeks three fish-| only opium smuggling ts carried on | ing dories bave made their way into emus the harbor, but never a fish can be gling of Chinamen into this coun found in their boat. ae try. The bay is dotted with these| It is the nearest port to Seattle amall fishing dories handled by and there are few chances in their Cut th honest men, and a smuggler hae a/ being taptored while landing. It te AL I Ss e good chance to carry on his work in| would well pay the immigration) ¥ pane J . - ~ SaNMod 2: | the pretense of an honest fisher-| service of this city to establish an/ 109; $383, St. Winnifride, 107; 82 | be suspicious. It is belleved that hee arrived. Then all coin was man. Several times the revenue of-' agency at Ballard, or, better, have) Velma Clark, 110; $377, Interlude, the fact that the girls do not cha “cached” and the sleuths found ice |fcers have tracked these night! patrol boat there. 118; 7227, Laureates, 116; 82%, Lu- from one transmitter to anoth nothing more serious looking than =o ee , f and that the transmitters are dixtn- @ few. bunches of men enjoying @ | | o rf WOT ONLY ARE THE PRICES ' rome, 10; 8230, Tam O'Ghaater, 315) DEAD feced daily has checked contagion. quiet smoke and chat. 8280, Profitable, 112; 8294, Matt Several days ago Ballard’s chief | enetr best girl on their arm are ON PATENT MEDICINES, | restiessly awaiting the time to| Hogan, 122; (8874), Nanon, 114; . s of police gave notice that card , ON PURSES, SOAPS, SYR- |“kmock off” and “hike” to the| (8368), Abydos, 113. : oe HAMBURG LEADS games, both open and cartained, “COMBS IN tiie we pond. | Race4 furlongs, purse, 2-year- _— would have to cease. He claims to = Two prominent jockeys, who | oids—(8981), ‘Tenordals, 105 8} PARIS, May 26.—Baron Alphonse} jew YORK, May 26.—The| The old story of the gambling] be in earnest, and asserts that he NG CARRIED IN OUR | | ought to make # hit with the sports| sigs Spokane, 101; 8288, Arestalla-,| Rothschild, head of the great bank- |g. . Sa will drive the gamblers out of the ‘Becca ‘me oe steamer Carpatha arrived today and rhic! — " STORRS ARE SOLD AT| pages fit nt mas vee tor, 104; (8343), Cascades of Dia- | ing house, died at 6 o'clock this | reports receiving @ wireless message |" !" which the gamblers knew/ saloons or sno os — ae | e 7. oe auess a 101; | mornin. A te liner St. Louis, 7 c “ ~ APAIR PRICK. LOOK FOR | Riding Kelly,” as he ia termed, is pre cg aioe a Maia Coed, 101i tlaron Rothechilé. was the maln-|pcend trom New York to Soothe] Vet Vie Coming, was repented: at ater ee Samana See taill RED CROs = — among the foremost Jockeys on the | 8293, . ie ‘ i oma . § rtd A : All styles and kinds, only $1.00 each, CROSS; IT'S A PRE —— turf. He made many friends on the| Race, 6 furlongs, opening handl- | + mpeg a ema 7 0 yoiock an eiiatoe = satis 6 ae OS. Brooks & Co.'s, 1331 2nd | a DRUG STORE EN F ws we th track last season, and will no|ecap for 3-year-oclds and up, value} oc anion ty ain” pein ‘of Saloon in the mill town was given| Ave eee Saturday w witness the open- | 4¢ e fi larit b a 8! 03; eh ee = MRBLY TO YOUR LIKING Se eee ee eee ee ee Tam Conan, ee Sandy Hook. The order in which|, thorough overhauling by the au REMEMBER ing race meet of the King County fore the p t season is over. | g378, Ocyrohe, 104; 8264, Sea Air, the leaders sighted now stands: | ur Prices on Butter, Eggs, Cheese ENEWS BORATED TALCUM, | Fair association. According to Kelly is greatly aeeees PY | 101; (8263), Whisky King, 121; ] Hamburg first, Atlantic second, | thorities. nd. Sane, Wandie Baek Cobemsaner Ke CAN the outlook Friday the attendance | weight. He can make 110 pounds, | 5.4) J 490 107; S188, Misys Pride, Endymon third, Ailsa fourth. sa th, aan Gee Ue bigot is 10¢) t he history | but that will cut him out of a great | #432. Judge, The knights of the sren ict d Towa Creamery 2 Ibs, 'S BORATED TALCUM, | Tit be the Erentest M the Nuwers|many races. Frank Otis, who will | 124; $299, Oronte, 100 ghts Breen cloth} isc, Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 Fa CANS Se ee ee the city are making gaia | ride for W. P. Fine, blew into town| Race, 1 mile, selling, 4-year-old | had hag: having a gay old time u (Sc, Strictly Pure Lard, any MNES GERMAN LIVER | nt ns te make ¢ “ Thi Po t 4 242, Gen Harry, 107 until a few minutes before the po- size pail, 10c Ib ove “ IVER | ore sens tO mat he 6s »| Thursday. Otis is sure to make|and up—6342, G } HALTS, Tse BOTTLE: ses | os” etaraatioend wae ee manobiilats | good here, an he io & finished rider. | 6188, Marwan, 111; $208, Ropalind | | . MYPAL LITHIA WATER with their chug-chug wagons filled Otis a fow are ago was in the | 111; 836 Mr. Dingle, 114; 8304 BOTT with gayly dressed metabers of the employ of Barney Schrieber, and | parry Beck, 111; 8378, The Lieutetiy DOGS OF WAR Gprens Litas tani es r sex will chase each other be-|the youngsters have to go’ some| ant jo7; 9306, Funny Side, 100} | } IS I E is | AIL OR- orn; n Seattle and The Meadows in | when Barney pays the freight 8378) Eleven Bells, 104; 8366, Golit- | Rice's UTTLE me continue string. More than| Vio Gilbert has & promising | 1) "og | o owners of gnse carts h a” in the younger brother of the | Ivy, 2 CAG oar : iil ™ Wiican en, ds ignified thelr inten Sieasit trout Gal. Cafeert te r-olds and up—826%, Lucrece, 97; ae cabin thak. cote lor the track Satu gas ane Boe Jonty of | 8283, Bombardier, 107; 8308, Major < 3 La - The Seattle Driving club is also | giving the youngster plenty . . ny and Sweden are MMACYS FACE PowDen“’of | going to do ite share to enhance | work-outs and his schooling will | Tenny, 111; 8298, St. George, Jpy/ d over the question wx » SVWDER 20 the spirit of the day by turning out | stand him well in hand when he | 110; (7667), Wenrick, 107 a) nsul ; . 30. ; over themyp yp wyp|takes to real riding. Smith and r eo loses her tlaht: “es ay ron REPS | VELOUTE io oat sured “Tallyhos 4 Ucietiinw Farnshaw, two other well known | PEACE MEETING AT TEMPLE j, | . \eeparate consuls,” say the cathe \ WDER, S0¢ BOXES! vith tin horns sticking out all over | riders, will work at The Mende | At the Temple do Hirach Friday |aram, ‘there will inevitably be seri hay If You Want a Suit to Li Kk 3H ¢ | them, will also fall ys a on sy hae Dowels mounts will be | evening will be held a meeting, gf!/ BARON ALPHONSE ROTHS ous trouble. " 00) 15¢@| Accommodations for the public ters “ *® | which general peace and arbitration CHILD. s, > eb ed for with the|ridden by Jockey King, who is an- seul z aoa” : a ae NN ight. F Ri d ie Beattie Blectrie company, and ex- | other rider ‘of promise ne tarter win be the wublect, ae lta or amare gst teak |SHY HOT WATER | Right, Feel Right an “5 \tra trains will afford the travelers | Duke will be there with the goods | ‘The mesting Nil by Due. Nie) financial adviser to the pope, and a AR te - plenty of accommodations. From |He started the Petaluma mesting, preva nena liye gp anaes g Se sa |bue of the strongest figures in the BOT TLE, _SPONGE ; to Be Right 13 o'clock oa the cars will run at | end hie work met with comple F Rabbi Theo, ¥. Joseph will deliver | world of finaner CIGARS AND COIN The half-hour intervals, The first race | satisfaction, an address on “Che Pillars of the| It 1s said that no war could be | will commence at 2 o’clock sharp. ne” | started: by Ruropean countries until In keen anticipation of the great ener Baron Rothsch!ld was first consult Settee | day, the turf lovers, big and little, RAGE ENTRIES | | YOUR CARFARE ed, as he handled the purse strings | swe), is minus a hot water bot (| the Chicago Misfit Parlor, Bartell of the elty have done nothing but | of all Kurope, ie. 6 tit need wack GAM Acoen eet \ Wo will give you all the styles there W. HH. Carter, druggtst, 1024! 1 t rative that you get your Suit at a 4 on every pound of butter gowsip for the past three days about : a cigare and about $5 as the result of °K he neat dressines: bangtails. ‘Ten-dollar-a-week sports, mught at Cow Butter Store, Ist and cigars ar 1 h yolng, all the neat dr iness that dis- with thelr eyes already of a big red se dls ib t * |WILL WATCH & forged check | cuishes the WORK OF THE TAILOR C | - These are the “over ni a small boy entered the store sa 1 0. eee the fond pects at | for Saturday's mest a The Mead-|capp oF THANKS a ursday and handed the druggist |] | KNOWS. Second ie ge | | cg furtonas enting, A-yenr-| Mr. and Moe. Nola He of Ballard “HELLO” GIRLS|K noe ands het, “The | Scrlely ‘Tallor Made Sulte from cond Avenue | ~ | Race. 544 Os, aN Aye | wih to express thelr sincere thanks hed pail paypal oon $10.00 »» ——» | olde an up-7 cel * ty . 2 1 . D ve | | to their kind friends who #o greatly | be cal ik Add eae that the change be returt ) » of Tail e 'CAS T OR IA sit, ment ate, 1105 i206, ¥ bokful anainted them with the burial of Re. after the board of health wilt po lpr scay, the Ang ates ah line of Tailor Made Pants »bby ir , staria, 102; 8368, | their son, Nels Kiben PB bel ogy oat © publie {the boy had gone Carter called up 2.50 vv tin reasonable For Jpfante and Children. minte 105 £375, ‘Sugden, 112; | 2 * ly as th pupil ‘in’ the pub | ee ey ee eo paid he dia met wot” Hl rhe Kindon Have Always Booght| ros” stn’ Asouna, “ite avr | Hap Your Gondnion [engin OM ar at | AT THE CHICAGO MISFIT PARLOR Boars the Muliab, 100; £262, Bath Beach, 112; The “Brooks” $3.00 Hate have the | pleted his Inspection of the throats Munsing Union Suite | Signature $976, Wager, 107; 8874, Moddér, 112. | gi. and quality you want «| of the operators of the Independent | sie Wired Aves dievune Tinea "of Race, 6% furlongs, selling, 4- that prosperous appearance, Telephone company, Thursday. He! Ail weights and grades. EK. N 00 First Ave, Corner Union St. o 6664, kodol: coke & Ca, 1Ak 2nd Ave. found « few cases that appeared to Brooks & Co, M31 tnd Ave. year-olde end up- he Br & i o

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