The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1905, Page 3

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i fash__ | all ale =) ma eh ed The simple uy to the new © “ada Pe attractive busine t Rr ho it mt ‘ia et " q : - a y ~ . We stand ready to prove it. Max Ragley Second DELIVERY. “Dent Worry, Wateoh Ue Grew” The Mow Store Buy Office Furniture At This Store Undersold Om the contrary, we will sell to you for less money every than others do on their special so called bargain days. Credit of lower price you have ox should mplete assor Gold Owk ished, size perfectly fitted, Has four draw ers suit le for legal blanks; our Saturday office furniture day price $29.50 EG SECOND A AVE. (UNION STREET, ey Drug Co. BUILDING. and Pike WOTH PHONTS 999. oe two alike, all will Mi Before breakfast and find the) Uke it. § out and get divorced—that the state of Washington.” Mid Judge Frater Thursda: from Albert port, Rogers y for Miners Ground eolate, regular price 35c 45c for 2 Ibs. Adams" Blend Coffee, guaran- better than most Coffee for 40c. ‘TEA & COFFEE CO. 21 SECOND avenue. Near Madison Street. — Wi $215 eBhese special offers at the D. © Jobaston Co.'s have attract- Bet 4 little attention. As a of fact, a limited number Randsome instruments are to Olered at this price, which Wreally 4 full third below the Wel selting price Me only is there much real 10 be saved, but these in- ts are to be had on re- easy terms. A little tow, And a little each month Mable any family to own a Metrument and never miss Mount of cash it takes to & JOHNSTON CO, ling Piand House. COND AVE, . ea Sak ‘they take a notion to get mar- then after breakfast Mt the way things are going these fhe granted Mrs. Erma Rogers after only six months DiC Al Magnificent LACE CURTAIN SALE AT THE FAIR Lace Curtain remnants, regular prices $2.00 and $2.50 « pair. &° on sale for balance of this week 39e "4 59 Second Ave. “Just Above Pike” ® "Too Many Marry Before Break- and Divorce Before Lunch” ---JUDGE FRATER of matrimony. xy} The views of the Rev. Minot J. Savage, of New York, on the divorce 4 ev had been quoted by Attorney Page in his plea for his fair client, Mra. Rogers. Divorces are nearly always in the Y | interest of dppressed women,” quot- ed the attorney from the sermon for of the great divine, “giving them another opportunity for a free, sweet and wholesome life In « very few cases are the divorce laws abused. |The law does not marriage, nor does the church. wo- |men make their marriage them- selves. All the law can do is to }make a clumsy effort to protect; jail the church can do in to deal best with a fact that ady existe. The real marriage is between the parties, and if that marriage is a sham, then it is a desecration to keep it.” Judge Frater held out his hand for the clipping from which Page w reading, and after giancing it over expressed his own view “This court,” said he, “does agree with all the Rev, Savage says here, but on one point the divine is, I think, right. Unhappy mar. riage is the evil, and diverce is the only remedy after the evil exista | Even though a person contracts an lines solely through his own reck- lewane nn, is entitled to such rem- edies as will restore him to his jhealth; and even though unhappy |marriages are the result of reck- leseness, the world is none the bet ter for withholding the remedy from | the persons who have brought the unhappiness upon themaelves. It is, ourse, & fact that if divorcees harder to procure, then there would be fewer reckless marring but under the laws of the state, long as men and women make Men not of were re sre at per- |fect liberty to contract reckless |marriages, then the remedy must leontinue. In nine out of ery ten divorce canes heard before me, 1 have granted decrees, but always | with a great deal of mental reser vation—for the prevailing recki | news of rushing into matrimony in | this state fs « thing to be con- ae nd a menace to the public welfare. While the court must grant thie divorce, it deplores the necessity for » & remedy. Let A decree be entered, Mr. Clerk. Call Yhe next case And the wheels of the di e mill were again set in motion. A CANINE KANGAROO. Has Learned to Mimic the Qu Animal of Australia. A strange freak of nature is to be seen in Vienna, @ little black fox terrior born without forelegs. Tesi” is now six months old and has already learned to suit itself to circumstances, being abie to about like a kangaroo hop . New—Stylish—Modern. All “Monarch” Shirts only $1.00 each at BN. rocks & Co, aL « nd Ave. THE SEAITI LATEST ROOSEVELT PHOTO This photograph of the prestdent was taken wh he was seat ed in the reviewing stand at the dedication of the neral Slocum statue in Brooklyn, The hatless man at his left is Mayor McClel jan, of New York <a City Has Given a Fortune Away By Vacating Alleys ALLEY OCCUPIED BY BURNED SCHWABACHER BUILDING NOW WORTH $36000—CITY WANTS IT BACK BUT CANNOT GET 1T—ONLY ONE INSTANCE OF COUNCIL'S PECULIAR BUSI- NESS TRANSACTIONS IN ALLEY AND STREET VACATIONS RM EENEREENSEENE ER AR RAR * NUMBER OF ALLEYS VACATED . ae Be | * TOTAL AREA . ° seeee 6.2 blocks ® *® VALUE (estimated) .. eee . $300,000 # * Dit e eee eee eee 2 | ee Seattle is beginning to pay the, prominent part in the deal. ‘The debt shouldered upon it by council- Northern Pacific railroad tracks men who represented It, or were at had many years before secured per- least supposed to, in the past. | mission to cross the south half of Just now the city wants to open | the block and the alley, but the lat up an alley extending from Jackson | ter was not vacated until 1003 to King street between First and Incidentally, it might be noted Ralircad avenues. It cannot be-|that when the Schwabacher build- | cause the alley has already been va-|ing was erected, City Engineer | cated Thompson made a laudable ‘effort A part of the burned Schwabach-/to have a more substantial and fire er building now occupies the alley | proof form of construction used, but | Since the building has been burned |{t was of no avail. “For the bene- | the need of opening the alley again |fit of the elty” the company per has been noted. but the owners of | sisted in putting up a rather flimay the building, for whom the alley | constructed building. | was vacated, would undoubtedly de-| However, the vacation of the| mand now a big price for it, even if |Schwabecher alley, which is offi they would sell at all clally designated as the alley in The alley is 16 fect wide and more | block 4, Maynard's plat, only ius than 120 feet long. As property is | trates the manner in which the city selling on Jackson street for $2,200 | t* being robbed by the system of va & front foot, the space occupied ts} |caung alleys, The vacations are worth $26,000. It was given away / | being made continually despite the for nothing. The representatives of | protests of Councliman Mulien and} Schwabacher Bros. appeared before | few other members. In some in | the street committer in December, | stances, of course, the alleys ap | 1903, and told the same ald story.| peared to be valueless, but it has/| They said the alley was of no value| been found «ince that they would to the city or anybody else; that | have been tndispensable as right-of they owned the ground on each side | way for watermains, ete., aud could of it, and that for the “benefit of |only be secured again by ¢ pensive the city” they wanted the alley va- | condemnation. cated so that they could run their The vacation of Howe street on building across it Queen Anne bill te an é@xample. The city dade took kindly to the | The street when vacated appeared idea, and gave away the valuable |to be nothing but a piece of unue property with alacrity. The records|abie ground on a sice hill. It has at the city hall show that former) since been found to be ‘the only | Councilman James introduced the| means by which @ car line could be bill vacating the alley, and it ls said | brought from Queen Anne hill to that ex-Councilman Kistler took | Magnolia bluff. An examination of the records at 65c for full 1-2 vol }the efty hall shows that 79 alleys have been vacated since 1883. The number of sreets vacated has been at least half that number But even the aggregate area of these alleys was more than five blocks, and five blocks of property such as that where the alleys wore vacated are worth at least $306,000 Councilman Mullen, chairman of | the street committer, has always opposed the vacation of alleys as | Well as streets, but generally he bas been overruled. He maintains thet | the council has no authority to va- jcate streets and alleys that have been dedicated to the public use As to the claim that certain streets and alleys may never be of use, he declares that no man can accurately see far enough into the future to determine that fact. concent Underwear For Men. In the correct qualities and at rea sonable prices. B. N. Brooks & Co. 1931 2nd Ave. 7“ —- Great Northern Railway | Will sell greatly reduced round-trip excursion tickets to St. Paul, Sioux” City, Kansas City, St. Lowts, Ché |cago, Milwaukee and other impor- jtant astern cities on June 14, 16 16 and 17, Nmited to ninety days | Temporary ticket office Firat and Yenier. Special Rates to the East 10¢ allowed when bottle ts re- turned. For other goods come and see us—sample our goods; get our prices and match them if you ean. Northern Pacific, June 14th to Only $60.00 to St. | Paul and return; $69.70 to Milwau- kee; $71.50 to Chicago; $67.50 to St Louis, and equally low rates to other points. oes via 17th Inclusive. ci neil aig Great Northern Railway | MTT TLL TLL Will sell round-trip tickets to Mil- Pho ee Pink TEL. In | Waukee on June 14, 16, 16, for $69.70, dependent 1751. Free Delivery. || account of er er Our extensive assortment of fine up-to-date Sults and Trousers con- tain choicest patterns produced this Reliable fabrics and excel- lent styles in ‘Tailor-Made Gar- ments for Saturday, June 10, neanon For Saturday June 10th We will place those tallormade Suits on Special Sale from $10.00 up. | PRICES $10 Chicago Misfit Parlors 1400 Ist Av. CORNER UNION t STAR--FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 190) CUT PRICE TODAY and TOMORROW EXTENSION RODS—Brass, 22 to 40-inch extension; SILKOLANES, all colors, for sum mer draperies, ete., regular ibe per yard, cut to . sees snes SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, dainty glass patterns, with nickel allver tops; regular por pair 20c, cut to ; 13¢ RBERECCA TEAPOTS, browaware, capacity 2 quarts; regular 30¢ cat to esosseennbece de - 19¢ CAKE PLATES, of white china, decorated In pink and yellow tea roses and green wreath effects; regular S5c, cut to 2AE ) Weathered Onk, 36 inches long, 15 inches high, has 7x9 mirror and § WATER SETS, green, bine and white glassware, gold edges, daisy brass hooks. Perforated for hanging. Well made and is particu- decorations in raised effect; acs $1.25, including metal tray ly suitable for lodging and boarding houses or private residence; CU WO os seccvessvccsccccsacccoes so sees Re regular $1.50, cut to ..... . oe ee De erators made, Lined with best quality por- celain finish white enamel. Provision chamber and waste pipes enameled Dimensions. Width. Depth. Height white. Ice capacity 55 Ibs. Weight 140 Ibs. Dimensions Width. Depth. Height Gitte is GGG 25 in. 16 41 Dimensions. Width. Depth. Hoight. } outside 22 in 18 £0 le Ghamber .19 in rr 13 Outside : + 28 in 18 45 } Ico Chamber,. 14 in. “ 12 Provision Chamber ..18 in 13 16 dh prea AGIA 9 - “7 . Provision Chambér.. 17 in 4 20 These cut price bargains FOR CASH. None to dealers. orders cannot be filled. Standard Patterns.. _Designem RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Men’ s Underwear Ite time are now to don the summer weights ear in haying a ¢ y wanted Here ome of the leaders quoted for tomorrow's se BALBRIGGAN—Silk finish, well made, draw ha MERCH! i A ‘ wen well plendid bicyele seat, delightful, cool, satisfactory garments, at. .50¢ : et $1.00 WOOL MIXED—In natural grey color, light weight garment MLKINE—Or mercerized cot h hardly be distin inh th me 0 a € a higt at with just enough warmth about it to protect you from th eS Pong ear par A oh gh oy chilly evenings incident to camp life, each Be gare SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY BOYS’ CLOTHIN BOYS’ WOOL, SUITS, in two-piece and Norfolk styles, strongly n 6 in every particular, have patent tr bands and buttons, are very handsome and stylish looking, regular $4.0 values, tomorrow $3.98 BOYS’ SWEATERS, of all wool yarn, in white, red, blue and green, plain colors and fancy stripes, $1 al tomorrow, at tre 890 WASH SUITS, WASH BLOUSES AND FANCY SHIRTS, all sizes on on sale ; Him % i Women’ s Hosiery ‘Underwear and Stockings Specially Priced | eee VESTS, of good quality bleached and white cotton eee: ore atheros fintehed with silk tape at neck and arms, ne. 20c values, special tomorrow saesccnseseves pecceece 12\%e WOMEN’S VESTS, of fine bleached lisle, trimmed with extra durable Medeci Lace, anne to any 39c gar- mont, special tomorrow at Gt0 WOMEN'S BLACK Cr = HOSE, with double heels and toes, fell Vong and al) sizes asin tomorrow at, a pair es Be BOYS’ BICYCLE HOSE AND GIRLS’ RIBBED HOSE, fast black with treble knee and double heels and toes, very elastic and good weathers, sizes 6 to 10, special at onerptereo ee {FANTS RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSH, extra elastic, sizes 4% to 5% 106 a snap chase of Mill Ends with slight tm- special at, a pair.. Saturday Nig ‘ht Special Bar sine Bint SHOPPING BAGS ornamented with Indian beads, very unique, regular value 6%c, special tomorrow night at LADIES’ P. D. CORSETS, of fine figured broche, made with | straight front, bias gore, medium bust and bip, correct | shapes for mediam figures, come in blue and white, hello- | trope and white, pink and white, black and bine, and black KIMONA CLOTH, in pretty new figured effects, suitable for . tives 18, 19, 20, B1, 22, 23, 24, 26, and 26, are nice Otic ae lace and ribbea, regular $4.00 quality, spe wrappers, teagowns and kimonas, special tomorrow night, chal after six tomorrow night at each $1.25; & a yard sttee ceneeeseeeeees sere BOYS’ TROUSERS, of wool or cordifoy, sizes 4 to 14, good | ALL SILK SATIN TAFFETA AND TAFFETA NARROW 49 values, special tomorrow night at 39¢| RIBBONS, in all the staple shades, 10 yards in a piece, spe- INK TABLETS, note sizé, ruled and plain, satin, bond or lin cial tomorrow night; No 1, a piece, 150; No. M4, @ plece, n finish, regular 10c Kinds, epecial tomorrow might at | 200; NO. 2, & plecOr....cccsserer eoereccsrcee ererseees 25e cach 8° | PLAIN AND SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS, 4 and 5 inehes SHELF PAPER, lace edged, in shades of blue, green, yel wide, plaids, stripes and figures, regularly sold at 35¢ and low, pink and white, 10 yards in a plece, usually sold at 5 40¢ a yard, special tomorrow night, at........ccscereeee 186 cia reamed eit 2 1-2¢ | CHILDREN’S HOSE, of fast black ribbed cotton, double heels, BOOKS of fiction by popular authors, regular 25¢ and Tae aun waeee sizes 7 to 9, big values, tomorrow night, a cloth bound books, special tomorrow night at ch Se pair PRS RINNE BAYT e TS i RBS i 3 100 ee INFANTS’ HOSE, of fancy liele finish lace cotton, in red, pink Clark’s O. N. T. Spool Cotton ‘and black, special tomorrow aight at, a pair............ Oc All numbers sold everywhere at Se a spool, special from WOMEN'S VESTS, sleeveless, helictrope color, finished with 6 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow night, at $ SPOOLS FOR pet | silk tape, regular 35c values, special tomorrow night at 3 for 5@e, or, each Sus sew sdbqudevecsecdssctvasssauee 1Te eee) McCarthy Dry Geods re Second Avenue and Madison Street G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- U0]-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. 1c rods for HANGING HAT RACK Se full yard wide; ~T12e Out-of-town orders filled if received by Saturday night. C. The Edwin M. Knowles China Company's product is one of our exclusive strong- holds, Their decorated ware is the most beautiful the Pacific Coast has ever seen. The patterns are new and exceedingly striking. Decorations are of California poppy, vio- ets, chrysanthemum, fleur de lis, sunflower, iris and many more, The coloring is very fine; the shading porfect Of plain white or daintily decorated Dinner Sets we In the new imftation cut glass we show Comports, Water bottles, plates or Saucers, Jugs, Tumblers, Pitchers and many other pieces. For the restaurant, cafe, hotel, club or private home we have everything show a very exten Ice Cream or Fruit der purse can afford a very good one. The “all around” Refrigerator is the “Alaska” workmanship and fintah, It is lined with charcoal, the best in the market. Mxclusive sale with us. complete This Refrigerator—oxactly lke cut—\s one of the very best medium priced refrig PRICE $11.50 PRICE $20.50 PRICE $16.00 O. D. and phone Refrigerators are now being produced at such a low price that even the most salen in every detail of material, the only sanitary lining, and is easily $1.00 Cash and $1.00 a Week Buys Any Refrigerator We Carry.

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