The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1905, Page 3

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—=|| Gash “Ben't yy Ay alt Credit 3 Parlor | Furniture | Prices That Should In‘erest You jj R ® wortment Beatinan » ind at mos Saints below what you i} othe! ! Hips adv | r Set, consi es of hand polishe Kolb of the Kolb and twin stars appearing at the this week experienced a new Tuesday night after the met Joe Schlumpf. jp is the Mbappened at the Rathskeller for of clea of “ shoul! k TAirite, \ perashun ¥. Choe, ow me.” 1 & COFFEE CO. SECOND AVENUE. Near Madison Street the Desideratum conered & musical instrument id the novice is confront- g no owl problem, and there is on but that the better plan Tay aside all acquired theories it actions” and “sound and kindred technicalities, Mi trust to one’s own judgment. Sedurse, it is taken for granted the buyer will go to a big store. do best in any line—like Tallroads and big steamship They couldu't be big if they “do better.” Steuples the firat position its (led by OF talking ma SWation but that this concern| Elder was Monday sold by the! junderwriters to J. H. Peterson of | this place for $10,400. In about ten days an attempt will be made to| raise the vessel. | both variety and value 's Leading Piano House, rs, SECOND AVE, Burke Bu ting of Arm Char tapestry, Prive lie Kolb Has the Honor of Meeting “Joe” Schlumpf der feelink de left-handed cork-screw |i hat copstains ton which the pair un- he benefit of a crowd we who smoke Schlumpf's $ and listen to Kolb’s| undt ve vill becor lers.” Tam much obliged dot} I apologise for | tousan’ tol jmoney. He vill laugh ri |k-nuckles Im der eye und call him |Pames. If he don't gift tt to you git it. Yocal cords undt ravi |v jmit us? sing a Piano Variety and Best Ciation are $125,000, and it has been erection until this amount has been | law will be $135,000. } arrested on Tuesday night on the | charge of larceny from the person this respect the D. 8. Johnston |the Seattle bar, corner of First and | Is ia the only house doing | direct with the manufac- Its volume of business is Ms, and the variety of in-| claims Larson went through his pockets, taking $1 and a gold watch. Tuesday night, while Lar son was drinking in the same sa ” the world-famous | icon he was arrested by Patrolmen Me planos) is the largest | Holland and E | the city jail awaiting trial " , the demand be for a Plano, a low-priced upright, | bine, there’s| wreck of the steamship George W.| are always cordially wel- .S. JOHNSTON CO. geaitie at 7.30 a, m. Friday, June Zird. Only $6.00 for the round trip. | Get your tickets now. n Chatr and h mah vering in sit da $29.00, special $16.75 C COR. SECOND ~ @ UNION STREET am going to git contfdentiality mit you.” *Boitenly, how cost me? “Say, Vithelm, you haf alvays got 1 am going to git la yur frer t a scheme vich iss a fine skinch, a chimdindy. Ve vill be partners tugetter chointly ly pampoos- money f Say, vore ins diss ‘pampoos- terest “Oh, Choe, sooch a ignorantmus, Don't you know vat it tes pampoem- led? Den 1 vill explode it to you A man comes along undt says | ‘Choe, P'm goin’ to let you in en & good Ung—on der gr-r-r-ound} floor.” | Don't dey get an elevator agKre va me, DoubUess | Wt mot ne " ahest. It listens economé- De man saya, ‘Choe, gift me seven tovsan’ tollars undt | double “Vait, Vilhelm, let me comprener shun. I gif de w seven tousan tollars it I git back fourteer de man! “Aha, diss ing it exc fits de money Vell, vot do I git “You git teft ‘And ve haf been pampoosie®.” “Yes ve fons it, But, Choe, I hat} sr-r-and idea. You are @ pig. n. You go to dot pampoos- ler und say look ve vont our face. Den you soak him mit der fter dix, ve von't care if ve } j “Bay, Choe, ve vill now untie our | our frendts| nts a bresident, vot's der NEW HOME ASSURED A meeting of business men was held at the chamber of commerce Tuesday afternoon to devine means for raising $20,000 to start the ere tion of the new Y. M. C. A. building | to be located at Fourth and Mad fon. F. M. Hubbell votunts Dledged $1,000, and C. J. Smith The present resources of th aao- decided not to proceed with the increased to $155,000, When the | building in completed the total out- | JAILED FOR Lance Nb hCarles Larson, a bartender, was While James Jones was asleep tn Washington, Sunday night, Jones ges. He is now in PORTLAND, Ore, June 21.—The To Portiand Exposition. P. excursion train will leave 1S A DEEP THiMa! APPEARANCE PERSONAL HIS NEW JOB 18 ONLY A 8TE BALTIMORE, Ma avking that qe | Paul Morton etary of the gentionan with lots of time and ecce lis thoroughly movements rity on histori cal as with a very amall ingly fo 8 almost bald sa dinek hair well tafte high forehead and CHAS, JEROME BONAPARTE, THE NAVY AFTER JULY 1 WHO WILL BE ree cheekbones | whieh, added to his somewhat «mall haze! colored eyes, gives him rather! an odd appe ltong and his hands large and His body is loosely and with his large head bobbing from to side in a characteriatte he is usually much noticed on| his method of speech | is marked by @ peculiar h often ends in a high falsetto as he rounds out a sentence | deapite this, be i an able orator. He loves to use men (as ewe To see him without his amile is in your | 4 has keen wit, for he is one of the sunnicst There is nothing of the notoriety | weeker in Mr. Bonaparte. j malt a choyful song, if Norvay | Strict attention to his law business ter | Saty from 9 a. m THE DENTIST YOU SHOULD GO TO ferior Work Alveolar Dentistry, Or the Boston Dentis in Every Respect. 1420 Second thod they perform o ¢ by means of old-thme « ie included in this me and protrud straighten crook ut plates or bride rentore decayed or dentiate have o country and you will be aston ished to learn the ment their methods are over the style system o# are patroniz well as those in the ble walks of life. in reach of all and are no high er than those charged by others for ordinary work, no charge for examination or ad They make If you are unable to call, stating the nature of your tre ble and the doctors will advise you fully without expense to you. #, 1420 Second * Bon Marche, Beatt! THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, ‘INTIMATE SKETCH OF NEW SEGRETARY OF THE NAVY: nine, 2 LOORS @ WHIMOICAL, LACHABAIGDAL SORT OF GENTLEMAN WITH LOTS OF PINE, MONEY AN® ECCENTRICITIES, YET THOROUGH MAN—A PECULIAR THEY SAY IN MARYLAND THAT J which he goes, in winter, to an old | fashioned re lence in the well section, or in summer to a large estate in Baltimore county, He jaet athletic, loves the simple life = pleasure le re ading | ae amd fedn ke and walking, Is a tota uted mo tobance, Does has never tal na hong his bite Hite frtends ave w how he will aecept bbs firmt aquatic | trip. They all expect bim to have mal de mer, Me doos, himself, Me admitted it to your corres ndent Hin clientele is very profitable and he f# worth about a million though to see him one would never beliove it. His wife dislikes so clety and rarely is seen in any save and | the circle of a few intimate friends the households of her husband's friends. Nearly ev a few guests to dinner, but, barring jthat, the Bonaparte entertainmer quent. His wife anning Day of Hartford, Conn., and there are are far from f was a Mise Bilen © no children Harvord is Mr, Ronaparte's alma | as mater, and for 12 ye of the governors ¢ tion. To show his t punctuality it ia re one of t very fow of the others, He ts careful « folio which he has ac Mr. Bonaparte’s tho pted MRS, CHAS. J. BONAPARTE known, But h unless he considers his ent verdict. For that reason he aid an unfortunate Polish Jewess believed the m took f charged wit assaulting a wh not a penny, taking t cause he nocent democratic le House Charli he could not unders ever given him tomary drawl, “I never owned soup house quire titles unsolicited.” portfolio ts pening to others of g and »PING STONE TO JOHN HAY'S = HERMIT HAS | STRANGE IDEAS to The Star) travel, awd, otrange to my y day there are nt fir had fy fered with no « ed .to think Fiske believes in working rather than of individ AT THE THEATERS ee ee © of her rehearsals—that each | it for the | Fiske has pr » play that Mrs. | oduced has suffered lack of rehearsals. “Leab Y et whoa” was in rehearsals six} | | SCRETARY OF ls James for th fund, Nat Reis’ Southerr errr rr rr. ttt et’ s he was one that inetite roughness and | , ded that he is ernors who attended every meeting of the} board, despite the fact that he had| to come a farther distance than any Bernard will play a return en - » | SEA) TLE MAN | painstaking to a fault, and those who know him fear that he may verstrain himself in his effort to look after the details of the port ted a sensation in New MILWAUKEE, W Elliott, of Seattle whness | the preparation of a law case is well attraction at the § The prestige which the ampany has gained thi Jer Mre. Fiske'e direct niels, of jon has drawer individuality Will not take a case legally and honorably entitled to a eee eee ee eee eee Closed Their Doors The McDonald Mercantile have her mother pardoned when he | ther had been duped | by a police official and a shyster | lawyer. Again, very recently h a colored girl te woman by sitting on her lap. For! this he received, it is understood. believed the girl was in stores, Special cars will take » crowd from the Annex to Ma During the campaign in 1896] jdrona park, The stear against Gorman and Rasin, the ors in Maryland, | Bonaparte with other reformers ac quired certain titles, one of which has stuck to him to this day » closed until Frida plaining this appellation, Mr Bonaparte laughing!y declared that and why it was stock of Dry G 1 Women's Furnishings, bay. A dance and banquet the features of the dinner ts to be given at the the ausy of Ad Mer lub, t h vari thods for adverth Seattle discussed Among those are Will H rry J. B. “I'm sure,” said he, with his cus and H. 8, Houston, advertis- But that is one of the nager of World's Work. prices for attempting reform; to ac Roosevelt met Bonaparte about |B far less than cost of production. then and was struck with him. He (proved this when, becoming presi ‘dent, he gave Bonaparte an oppor- tunily to investigate the political 8. Portland Exposition. N. P jeursion train will leav 3 June 28rd, at fare $6.00, Get your tick ° A/a a Hammocks ¢ AM C3ari's Women’s and Flags Bathing Suits RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Values Upto $1.25 a Yard For 25 Cents BLACK BANDS, CREAM VENISE 4 to 16 inches wide, Point de Insertions that mateh, Black ¥ © Gallo pliques, Extra Vine Black Chantil in medium and narrow nd black and urial Band: ent collectic and stylish La a yard in th what is w AND WHITE oT TOP LACK jons to match, Normandy EBdg Black Dress \ of at $1.50 0 yard; quality, in very exclusive pectal a $1.10 patterns, regular price $1.25 Goods lieth Seodek’ Ving ts Gace tt whan opr oad ALL, REDUCED IN PRICE le and all wool, the reg ew Chimowett front and THIS WERK ar § quality; sp at ba yokes, very prettily Black in always seasonable, , “s1 10 made with alternate nds rre 1 _ = af a of nalnsook and . insertion, st ves “bo cb “ Bis ole, 42 inche the or lace and nainsook, long gives you an opportuni quality always sold at § a hort lengths at a 7 is c Hi nla ns @ yard eclal at $ia7z 50c, 65e, The and F raf Bag For ny 7H ie 2 yp. Black French Poplin, all woo! ee ylde ant Tague ee Bd 44 Inches wide, a spien- A Waist Sale oe ae ae did material; special at * quality, special at, a yard $1.47 4 Jot of handsome White BGe Black French Voile, 42 inches wn Walsts—every one of Black Nun's Velling, 40 inch ng, 40 inch stylish and pretty wi p> " thread w ‘ e wide and worth ibe a ‘ as oA - Sow 4 wa hora ug rs ee spectal at 696 - 4 egg age regular $1.26 quality, also ik ike Panes sicen |. * er how they can be priced at OBo 7 4 sat the price. They nd 48 inches wide, a splen did wearing material; spe cial at Be Black French Crepe, 42 inches wide, @ soft silk and wool fabric, worth $1.26 @ yard new & i, tuc at front have tucked cuffs special at Be and no collar—by far the Black Prunella, all wool and Summer Neck- best values you've seen in 42 inches wide, the kind al weor ¥ lay at Thursday's war mah ermaphpediat A BEAUTIFUL COLL xCTION price h 600 Fancy Mobalr and Sicilian MAN ao Dress Shields Suitingw, the kinds we have PRICES penne: Tibsen Whieldd «Maoh sold all the season at $1.26, New Windsor Ties of plain ~ commendable brand, all silk $1.50 and $1.75 a yard; on silk and fancy grenadines () and nainsook, large sale now at the one price, with plain, hemstitehed and es, regular price SOc a a yard $1.00 embroidered ends, sold pair, special tomorrow at Black French Melrose, 46 everywhere at 35¢ each, on ; a ae inches wid wool, an fabric, » and every thread fale at . 25e tra good dress Turnover and Buster Brown ot it's are stele eM astye Mie Shopping Bags $147 material very handsomely Rush Shopping Bags, all Black Readona Crepe, all wool embroidered, regular specially reduced in price and 45 inches wide, $1.50 and 6c values, special at for tomorrow value, spe si.lo 40¢ ic kinds, priced at.. Se Biack Satin 46 inches Turnover and Buster Brown lfc kinds, priced at ....100 wide and quality al- Collars of the very best 30c kinds, priced at ......21e McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. productions is due largely stage direction of the star G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- U01]-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. perfection of the whole Is, This is the key-} not for himself, | Sale y will present a Wednesday and seram of attractions, and Thursday looked forward t Sultana Carpets, regu- lar per yard 45c, cut 19¢ AbAIN HONORED ergata ge 114 Ingrain Carpets, quar- be re-| ter regular 6% je Moderr palin hanaiton iF 2 29¢ Irate will be made laying, per yard, ex mumitt judging tra ~ee WOe 1" = ventory Cast Iron Cook Stove Sale for tut Below we list several new cook stoves at deep cut prices. a wiles shy ell you one at the price usually asked for a second-hand - ne ae Re * Ni 2! he 6 € p FIRE IN ENGINE HOUSE. * sie No. $98, ¢-hole, 16-inch oven... ns Weasien ts * $ No. 812, 4-hc 14-inch oven ha Kast D Ww * BF $20 No. 838, 4-hole, 16-inch oven . 1 1 k * $20.00 Jubilee, No. $22, 4-hole, 16-inch oven - $1 50 cs * $22.50 Mascot, No. 812, 4-h« 14-inch oven . 14.25 at * $ Daisy, No. 848, 4-ho 18-inch oven...... 14.25 ark f * $28.75 Marvel, No. 822, 4-hole, 16-inch oven 14.85 tae : Poe be $26.00 Mascot, No, 822, 4-hole, 16 inc h oven 16.25 ao wal Gaetad spe $24.00 Daisy, with reservoir, No. 828, 4-hole, 16-inch oven. through, the shingles Deters tt 2 sos tenses - $15.25 , covered. her * $20.00 Jubilee, with reservoir, No, 822, 4-hole, 16-inch oven. . mica , ly *® 0 Mascot, with reservoir, 4-hole, 16-inch oven... ** * ed » employes of the Annex of the Fisher & Lane dry goods store will give a pienic on Monday to which have been Inv 1 jerks employed in local dry r Haas will m from the park to Meyden is $26.00 Cook Stove Cut to $16.00 30.a,m. Rour We intend to clean out every cook stove AT ONCE, and ex- fight tubercu in y f the pect to sacrifice them to gain the floor space we need so i ) me badly. If you can use a first-class cast iron cook stove, let us

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