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

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, J " STARTS MOVEMENT TO: © $@M=weweteettrmnnnro | DISPLACE COUNCIL | wis Cas “Don't © hawker Oy oh Ue Grow” Credit Top Floor Moves to First Floor to the first floor means STORE RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. ,} yf Kon 4 LADIES i} 52 4} Th _ moving of the Draper Ra t ide « M 4 dl & saving to you of considerable, because every article in the present I) Vonriy geaTTLe IMPROVEMENT CLUB SHOWS RESENTMENT in good faith on 4 4 We want to open new department with new stock, AT COUNCIL'S REFUSAL TO GRANT RAILWAY FRANCHISE | mete everything it wants, W here do 2 Thase price hints nd tax AND REDUCE WATER RATES BY ADVOCATING DRASTIC RE. | oy Bach gry Mi ateod- By itgg the Bighth ward, comprising the most intelligent element in the city run by a bunch of be ere, We are at bh year to the convention FORM Tapestry Portieres, Silk Portieres, Velour Portieres and Couch Covers Along These goods—many of them entirely now—-at 1-3 les Terr rere eee es. x Gitman franchise that | but the grafters ron them and we th t st i oe ti ee at, per a $ * When 12 men in the coun be A committee wa poln Sh 1 have nothing to say against aleo 1e “A ies’ re oc 3 eetry Portieres at, p air 4 t » the matte ith the other! or ¢ or ' s Li , & cll tell 180,000 people to go to &] take up the matter with ¢ the board of works or our Cc M k #4.00 Tapeatry Portieres al. perf se. : 190,080 people to go to %/ take resent eluba, ana. the tet-| man, De. Orienton, because 1 Kaow ontinues to Create uch “~ b. * cha I've been a republican # r Ived « t th he is a clean man, for 1 once I " A , h fi $7.50 Tapestry Portieres at. per pair s & ChANEE, Tre tee oes nave w/ece to it that gratters did vot ruslwith him in the council, but nterest Among Thrifty eh suasetrs . ortieres at pair } # got so rotten in the council un- #| the next municipal convention. A| majority of the members of tha } Blame Taper? Fores at fr St i der the present administration &|commition was also, appoiniet fo) body are toa uyers Oo °o ‘apestry Portie at, per pair t event the Seattle Electric | me > en ae * ut, and | am #&| tempt to prevent t "0 I aay that it's time for a eh M k da 20.00 Silk Portiares, par pair #1 ; on the line for # se ee Tatataine wa eaeltltee ie’ wa ae tenes erchandise paged nd Tapestry Portieres, per pair Bit ane ticket. that isn't con- &|/mve franchise on Second avenue, to] the strest car company ts a shame 835.00 Special Made Tay per pair * Hed by the ttle Bleetric ® ¢ it to extend the proposed line Gilson, C. B. Bagley and other More bargains in the Stock of the I are I « b ht t ght daly $45.00 Special Made Ve patr we jeorge N. Gilson, #/to the foot of Queen Anne bill,| members opposed « hine 1k Waists were a big plun There are i a nice of Ch Coats a $60.00 French Double Face Velours, per pal e County Commisstor aw land to hasten the regrade of Se along & nd aven a rt priced away le than any aker uid afford to i In fact $60.00 Silk Double Face Velours, por pair sod * and Counctim Before North #| ond avenue Denny way, pointing t such now ® Seattle imp ement Club. * But what's the ues?" exclaimed! a line would be of no benefit t Table Covers at One-Third Less * Xone of the clubmen hotly. “What |the north end of the city. It wa All sixes and prices in Tapestry and Silks. Pe ee oe + | good aoe p Ma oo Sear Y ois = th fi ne aga wollte vet Ju at Full of Bargair ns The city ce {} was unmercifully it club in the city has tn-|nothing. ‘The line would be of litt ‘ i‘ ; P - : scored by the North Im the M Gilman franchiae,| use unless it was extended to the - oe They are eing nange ‘ ] attrac is being brough ovement club at its meeting | « the reduction of water ra ltop of Queen Anne bill, or at least eu ere 4 reertainiy abundan ppc t for you to save money ice an esirable Tueeday night, and steps were taken | put » council has not pald any/to ite base merchandise a hi ale to organize the E th ward and to/attention to them. Those coun In this connection the fact that the ounciimen into office nex n power longer than that and they |fasing to pay any share of the t © movement to evict t themeelyv in tator not | was re ad Moore offered to pay A large mi Hane ection of La mek € ars of washable materials, with long tab REO AVE ent council ts to be push the servants t $23,000 the improvem ir ds, just as stylish as any neckwear e seen this year c > , . = ally and with determ This th ha far| return for a franchise on the t finished with hemstitching, embroidered effects, buttor ckl @ UNION STREET | \ a with Seterm — Mion eatitedly.| "Gr ©. Gleeson anid that the co cal teaiaaiae Eee thank te oak wiaow, Lani’ Slare : cts anti-Seattle Electric) a majority of t yuncll member usive franchise on the street, or 7 € i ket w ed in the = that’s all there te t re o We e or 2 her | cogs LADIE CLOTH DRE! SKIRT and CHILDREN'S COATS navy e, garnet told nd Gilman were turned wn abso ugh tare avenues i Walking Skirts, qualitic priced by the | and ta rMals, priced The ted by the|lutely w t reason, Their offer needed by petitive car sys Ladies’ Store at $4.00, $4.25, $4.60 ax nd tan arr ma rial ec is by tae was t cunner of} was genuine, notwithstanding the/tems, He sald that to prote € all g at our price $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 each. 98e¢ ond $1.50 N. T. SPOOL COTTON, Ladies’ . eand the same everywhere, Se ce only 4 83. e. spools for....10¢ WOMEN’S COATS of fine black broadcloth, | CUBE DRESSING PINS, large and small b | cubes, Ladies’ Store prices, 6c and 10c price $8.75 each. Our pr 81.98 | each. Our prices .. ..2e and 46 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. by the| mass of slandero et have | Westlake fror a steal the LADIES’ CLOTH DRES: Walking Skirts, in qualities priced by SKIRT of thet lated about them to the] property willing to be nount required n of the|contrary, 1 ha are been wed the KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROU- |" one BLES PROMPTLY CURED. ' ave r | A Sample Bottle Sent FREE by ‘0 , rm ot ¢ unt : * present | acquainte i with be men 1 us ve the city t | Mail 1 ng 1 the Moore- | know they never acted except |the street “IRON WASHER ENRICO ROBLES VANQUISHED BY AS WEAPON A NEW YORK “CON” MAN ean come tc atc and get the best piano there is for the price Our stock conta! grades from the h " » 4 i ‘ wait & a SB: « a iT] k ad” matter, and the driver of the N. Y., Aug. 9.—Man- , “ wan drugs “| Court oake | te hack could not be locate in the second degree is $3,700 in « ‘ony be preferred against down to an upright for One or the other the pianos we sell is sure to meas your expectations. If it does not, we take all the risk. But ther is ho risk to take—you are as certain of satisfaction as Uncle Sam is of his tax nd criminally negti- tion with the build- sterday, but no ar= until the invests » oa B th After a study of names for several | pe- | hours in the city jail she decided to | em bo {adopt the name of Mrs. Christy, and| was released under that nam threw hes at me and | with her identity closely veil around with an axe,” |though it is known that sh liam Baker before Po-| actress of no mean ability Gordon Wednesday [a ¢ she mumbled t | w down bh 1 I was black | signed the book for aid Mary | her valuables, e up to up | Went worth while the Russians ents Baron K ra and Minis * Takihara bowed acknowledge for Monarch Shoe @ es. Easy payments } t of the special saluta ry = - npany’s store, which the a i veneer : guests. The order “N " yur + red sold for the bene~ nea mo N —_ of partmen perente were taken frou camer Perdita will make an ex must be filed with he « nd rt Sato, the . ~ Denny way, to the sta-|CUrsion rate ot “ to before 6 o'clock by Suage Merrie } . meee, Ka the trouble wagon, Tuesday | !0od’s canal, and return, f vening 5 nothing new to im Sa on Petre clvin | August 11. Leaves Galbrai ALEXANDER, Sherman, Clay ause her s ffiicted her mecting ie merety for| so sree, eee? yoo wie | 7:30 a. m., returning reach Receiver & ghee aay eke | he ne of preliminaries. |!0 frum his hand % 10:30 p. m — Co. Vottum | 1 for a divorce| Extraordinary precautions are be-|° oro are eauall , mn Frederick Volturn ; 2 They are equally ity, your|- . Re ing t © avoid all possibility advised City Attorney De jombarassment between the envoy SRE RAS 2 CME CERRO LO I Ba ROT, fied a : me bers of the res “the B sane the court fined them G LH | Fi . arama |g“ Tenn and fo UOI-I105-105 SECOND AVE. 5 on their trip and from the two fighters sat side by side ourtroom and accepted the rea conn, ENG PAVING BRICK |sossns i i oi Til Second Ave., Seattle L ANOTH.R BIG ASSORTMENT Jude Me . . the LINED UP. MANY IANOS AND 1 t 4 ‘ ORDER ~“tenne ORGANS DELIVERED BY D. 8 Ar Mls sg Sy ee |gtaeaeanee * JOHNSTON CO. DURING THE ePlinkys formerty lived in Olyma4 # MYSTERIOUS WOMAN IS * UAST FEW DAYS AND OTHERS ta, wh somadent now if tT - _ * ALLOWED TO GO. * BROUGHT FROM WHOLESA | as oted “ * * WAREHOUSE TO TAK OR RR Om SIX HUNDRED CAR LOADS OF BRICK — WHAT EASTERN| The THEIR PLAC : Discount ysterious woman of T ~ POISON VICTIM And as soon as our big surp Ines been dismiseed from poll stock is reduced to normal , r j | CITIES THINK. OF PAVING) headquarters, and the police admit ments prices wil! be restored again ame and $ IMPROVING that she must have had a “pull | Sp. m rday this extraordinary offer will hold So, now {s the time to buy whil = BRICK FOR STREET work, |‘" Loam dir ne Sill roll top and flet top office desks will suffer this this great sale is on it means a r Sagi | ee eee. ce South herd big cut. What we lose in these cut prices we expect to get saving of quite a bu The instru Woinen's ale and Fian oe a etter Bee were) J, Burke, the polson vies pry, ~ sf ww al nanny cape paih back in the great amount of advertising it will give us among ments we are selling now at $198 art | ig pee Pap ergy 5 to eno the office furniture users aor eorth pe “4 ette Wrappers, with deep : we the epeting of j 1 ' os ater she refused to explain the] those we are offering at $240 are as ruffle, $1.00 and $1 , | ;. . Pe) Pinan oe I Clay @ , | 50 in are and good as any piano sold at $ the regular retail way; lik styles now gol iia worth and [Piste ou tat ong on THERAPAUTICS > Wall. + ae ° | wr lare brick orde owe Sen yon neat ae th ne, special Yor o%e Q It : mpted to murde . * ott ta that A bg ke; e atl RECEIVER ALEXANDER SELLS| Mire. Minnie Bu * ' ' furniat brick for | reduced 1 at price and Columbian t ona 2 ¢ ie. h t * s k from $10 THE BIG CLOTHING ESTAB-),, = he b t A ft . {|} REALLY MARVELOUS CURES Gawre, ont 06 Prints, light and dark colors, pacing bald chard Wilken P oP Bry $7, $8, 99, $15 and $20 per special for “% LISHMENT TO HEYWOOD)" , a4 me 4 | sont t he to fill th rae Six EFFECTED BY THIS METHOD a eve” ke? oe an ee a ee » . » hundred 1 be » ¢ t i ol ie aad ap BROS. OF MASSACHUSETTS [or resort to bat 13 proceed ay brick from New Cumberiang| '% THE CITY 0 to $5 per mon Lie Wesmars at t i . to $40,000.—CI } instrument guarantee ose ne age ge | be as represented REGULAR SHERLOCK \° wniw ‘The Monarch Shoe & hatin ponte b h tb 1 0 th) on 0 Recely Alexander ac nee H. Woodeock was fined writ, th oeg | the atter f 1 . . *| 2615-2617 First Ave. bid of Heywood Bros., of] ror mali ; hal proverty#eas Come ay el eff : by re Seattic’s Leading Piano House. | Between Vine and C for the entire stock |hy Police J ing high t M ‘ #2 SECOND AVENUE. } and fixtures of the bi hing e Ww. W ntemr 1/ grad t a brick . BURKE BUILDING. i tablishment at 1 ret av ® * k H ¢ 1 th Ar 16, at a price his ¢ " 4 Pelli Cea. | that t t tf on the dollar Jud t ' , , th tot 1 1 the grea r voice somewhere . fal, ¥ t ’ 1 Pe ' h and $40,000, the exa 1 tt t 1 " } t ‘ : At this season the kitchew @ the least comfortable portion heing known tense, tort as mi \ 1M y ° ouse in which to war, and the housewife has more which fs now in pro is fin- |, tor. Judd s t " 1 been kc 1 kthe pat eager than her usual amount of werk in the kitchen; add to this ished. The store will remain closed canta tae Bonen capes (Snakes time, but by th eat nu ‘ the disadvantage of a stove that is cracked, warped and open today Ny d tomorrow until the de 1 other things on a 4 t 606 have effected they b the seams, that requires more than the usual amount of fuel tails of the purchase ar npleted. | pike. He followed a trail of k . wntine- 1 ' . t and attention in order to accomplish desired results, and you STRICTLY PURE PAINT, $1.50 Per Gallon Hepwend ‘inron. who ae. rated | one. ny’. sky ea in unaur- | Commodious offices at 820 A have borden the Housewife with onnecemary Darden WHIT! . e 86.5 Py among tho most progressive mer-| woodoock the | buildin si on 4 VHITE LEAD, per CWt-.+++eeeree + $6.50 and $7.50 FB) chants of the east ax square and] Woodcock t ‘ with pat : ‘ “a Canis 4 . nh gm | ec e ar " ; Buy a Mo! h—the most durable, most economical and MURPHY'S VARNISH, per gall $1. honorable basiness mon, have been | and attempt id arrented| RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, | ons standing seem to disupy best range made. Terms, 5.00 cash and $8.00 per month. Soeemeneerma for an opening for a dry to: een 1 ment i several a it is understood that they will dl san? ; oe Baguage ilbebesisnes sure | 1 that th t We take your old range as part payment on new, allowing ERNST BROS., 506 PIKE STREE ¥ pose of the Monarch Clothing and| PORTSMOUTH, Aug. %.—The Jap- aeueee. Postettien batene Firat ) penef m a fe every cent it is worth 96 stock at once and lat inese envoys breakfasted in the — phomes—Sunset 902; independent, |!¥ the 4 t bark in the dry goods busi yc dining room of the Hotel es@ taking me

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