The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1905, Page 5

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‘SHE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1905. ow ce COLL ao ee Men’s Clothing and Furnishings we are open Saturday evening until 9 P. M. for your convenience There i ting the first pick BAI FROM LEFT TO RIGHT—M. DE PLANCON, M. SHIPOFF, M, BATCHEL AND M. BERG, SKILI- ED RU AN DIPLOMATS WHO ARE ASSISTING WITTE AND ROSEN. or & quarter of an hour Judge NOW IT iS PLANNED TO |hor'n unter of tn our” Sue TO PUT A TAX ON COFFEE slog, ran the emarement ¥ wet answers were given in a frank, y way, and with @ quick In nce that bespoke a remark — | ably bright mind and clean, who ; 58, | morals, The boy said hi ie BS ae d all right, and wov work We are sl al train of top-father was a little severe. We Suit or Overcoat, COME 1 manag. eee |bis way back home, where he in be in time to attend the term of school Frater, however, did not deem it best to let the boy under responsibility, n@ instructed > give Specials for Saturday 200 Straw Hats in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s—all we have left we f Standard Furniture Ce. L. SCGHGENFELD & SONS nt Officer Ketehum : ¥ “a or the best of care at the paren These were sold during the season at soc, 75c, $1.00 and up to $1.50. yi school until bis parents could 1@06 te 1016 First Av 500 dozen Extra Fine Fast Black and Brown Socks, regular $15c kind; special f municated with SEATTLE ‘BELLINGHAM- for Saturday, three pairs for ate o 20s 0 Oe the same boy who, with | 4 A p 100 dozen Fine Hemstitched Ha € 15¢ kind; special for Sat- minutive fists, strenuously 4 , tod City Detective Corbett urday, e for oe wm decnd sone 00 te twee nakece tem sese'e) 0c a ew days ago when be was arrest-| pee ‘ 3 BY SON GARDNER Jwhile the reven have incrensed/ed. standing staunchly on the| RRR RRRAARARRAKARRAAR ARR R Re AGENTS FOR SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOES. WASHINGTON, D. C.—-Shall the! just one-fifth of that sum. ground that he had done no wrong iS * foffee cup be taxed to rs the t-cent per pound tax on coffee ssc ae pe 4 $ini00,S00 detest? pa tten’ ten se em | Their Impressions of the Fair?’ j That is the question which is now t imports and consumption \* * | being debated by the 2 at nid raise about $28,000,000 « 10M GOT HIS |* tion with the junketing trip to the Lewis and & congress who hare this additional vue. | ~ cart ation at Portland by th {x prize winners in & : lem on their hand wf the United States are TEN SPOT BACK, Star “hob Bag Aap op Maton: yon Bal om and ateat coffee drinkers in the| * eating feat * wg tapeang lS = Rae yp Renee Ngo a as Oe ae tee ev a ‘peenenk “is rs HIMELHOCH BROS f are umed in the world | naaumed tn BA ot / a o “ oe ve _—. 3 4 st ®\@ guests at to her impressions of the fair oa * SUCCRSSORS ment™ an economy But th June 30, 1964, we consumed that she is a t or, wereliw® day 1 the ser vamp e don't mean it. The coffee r ai pounds of coffen This} Stven suspended» oot Mie 0 ¢ bably tell of the only mace *# tion is the wh r = | am te to 4 pounds a year for | ?*7* hb st Judee lw on record where « iy ever « the better of a World's Fair attention in private ns oo n, woman 4 ch Waters mor *. Heonslonai re Another may or may not t how it feels to # the committes on ways and means.’ United States, The total value of} Thomas Met " & ride “Holy Moses” through th “Streets of Cairo” on the Trail. & & working balance | this coffee was $81,000,000. The pre-| cused them of stealing from him @/@ A third may have ething to say ut how the party # gnc * 0,00 s\liminary figurea for 1906 show a| $10 cold piece in « Weaters nue l® brought business Burns by standing in * [gx **e eee eens see anger t ght decrease in the consumption; | en box. He met the t * the © and . by Joseph & * * t the ependitures of|for this year it appears to have|™ ‘hr © oi @ Shippe if ‘ wr one day * |% Angustus Cedar, a native of # the go ment have increased dur-| been 1,007,269,468 pounds the place whe tie How « t the eky” will & j\*s called at the court # ing the past five 9 years $100,000,000,) At 3 cents « pound the tax would | {ri"k® were »|& probably be the br party. Bak & *& house to get naturalized Thurs- # amount to about 49 cents a year for| made merry * ances a, launch F anda @ |* day morning. Judge Gilliam # | every person in the country. Any *& peep at D sets that may fin | & made a citizen out of him. But ® 4 Latest Summer Novelties “4 to escape the tax Bead ng and |w space in these let os | first Augustus had to answer # hf In Men's Neckwear, Ho: only king his * The St elleves that every one of its readers will be in- # * several questions satisfactor- % Shirts you will Coffes now enters United y & terested f articles | | & ily, 4 Brooks & Co."s, States fi fut But most ur a bar to * | \* You are not an anarchist, ql a gpa f from Brazil, and be * Don’t miss them «| * are you?” he was asked. 4 that country it pays me sie * |® “No, aye ban no anarchist,” & xport @ Members of i ttt Pee eee eee eee ee ee * answered Augustus * 3 who fa this tax for y 7 he wh cen | |* “That is to say,” sald the® e that the| Pe — dh “ . * court, “you do not belong to # h 4 y stepr h had i told BREMERTON NOTES |x any lodge or organization & r women and very y led up telt man Kelly that had wit % dangerous to the government?” shee etteet. sestions. ased one of his fair f ® pass * “Val, yudge,” was the doubt- & t to take off Why, th r ' e rf ' BREM ON. A | *% ful but conscientious answer, & y t it w : 7 bi, ast . |* “val, yudge, Aye ban an® " | * Bagle!” * ¢ argument, however mae oan Se ding a a ° * Augustos did not understand # be used to support a| must b wes & St a > ae * the laugh that went round, but * eehe 353. < a“ ffee is that it will aid t . at a f their 1 1 Priva ‘ | x he took it all as a matter of % Beat Potatoes be <2 1-00) porto Rico, Hawail at i the Philip-| and a cl rch of x . . * course, and despite the fact # the top Aalto “a “ pines, W pounds y bd ‘ | 1% ner he be eee to “ winged . the 40 aed ie ‘ | * year f and 1,827 on " I om raternity was given his bye ie ln She [000 p held At CHARL'E 1S HAPP} | & naturalization papers and sent # We have a ang is. ‘ ‘ Rostes, which * * away happy. * ing in price as low nod coffee as ca pee . but the two coffee 4 world can 2 The Best is Cheapest cha Commin Milcaes be eulabe an Sakata eee eee Fecommend you to buy id : soa seer ea meee acin arena ter, foam Kis Semmes aimatie’ win: | 3 : MARYSVILLE, Cal, Aug. 18— a _ TEAS, aie tak tn aheat ae w upon th nat wha} a on the torpe John F. Hixson, 17, son of R We We have all kinds of Teas, an a] & Oe. 1881 96 Ave *° De bers b ed here Hixson, of Franklin Corners, late the difference between wholesale | i} be a Ave tie . attle last night blew off the top of his MUD cttlenk sow ced tf Ohi te oneal has just 7 GRAND DUKE DIMITRI THE CZAR head with a shotgun. No cause is economy for you to buy them In| shel piggy eg Only 15, this lad is the youngest grand duke of the Romanoff | assigned. SG pound, 6-pound and : ireh will give & moon-| dynasty, He is @ son of the late Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch. * j Packages. The wholesale price oo He is in command of the Eleventh regiment of ¢ adiers and of the ‘ ranges from 18¢ per pound to 43¢ | | . . @ boat will leave! cnarpshooters, and in the picture | s seen review o sharpshooters| i) ny New Fall Styles » ‘ | per pound—acecording to quality | sta eS oe with his uncle, the czar, We've just. seceived % tants i 20-bar boxes large bars White | eam | ° | ) Fleating Soap, per box £3.90 | — = iti very latest styles. in Men's aa i 100-bat boxes Yersa’s No. 1 Hard My home {a in Butta, Mont. N ‘ ‘ H. W. LANE, 40, shot himself in and Stiff Hats. Won't you call and 1 per tox SBAE lure 1 ran aay chett. three . < " 1 o Sane . “take a look.” EN. Brooks & Co, d PR. YERKA & SONS, A ays he in a hotel at Dayton| 1331 2d Ave. - i Waclosaie Gniaoe, |mouths ago. I have been traveling. wien 1 1 Sk 12d Ave roe - otay. yan Ba ge —— - | Tt as the statement made by sea “thas se Bt | Fl music—— : gine a ee Taree bert | | STATE THE SCHOOL CENSUS for the| Turkish Bath 50c 1 SAVE MONEY sy. Upon being asked where he board ° ot Ute HOODS CANAL state shows a gain of 12,000 in one! Ill INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. came from to Seattle, Elmer said sag me 4 - year. | 0c “Cara, Mine he had been in Portland seeing Maraieqteeay ete y h GEORGE J. ERZ, of Lynden, was — — | Heady’s Barber Shop i Se “When I Am Yours fair that he had stopped a we ta md AND RETURN wriously injured Thursday in 8) eye ee eee ee ee ee / First and Washington : 50c “Back Among the ( r » in Tacoma With the . off er . ™ |rumaway accident * * & the Bees” (with fine Pic rchalance of a commercial trav ’ r from # DR. GLADDEN TO ATTACK *| } = ¢ or of a on " cs * nam? wa BY DAYLIGHT | WALLA WALLA will install a) ROCKEFELLER IN SEAT- &| i 0c “Social Whirl e he boy Selie ae See behind avity water system * TLE * It wilt pay you to call at our | 60c “When the Harvest Mo towns he + llr up & At the meeting im Seattle #|[f store and see the display of suits i Shining on the Riv Be F bet obat : is to COLVILLE has let the contract] ® September 14-18 of the Amer- */ are yA i 0c “Alone” é traight : ? ‘ r Drebabie nity, has been for its new water system. * ican board of foreign missions #| pate vista Pee Gl 4 “Ida @ had never stolen anything, working 40m, corner 1 eit end these “Ghaume” eo Y er | | Dr. Washington B. Gladden */9f ¢), oads and ends of our sum- ; @ his way every mi ry, for the last 18 years happyily dispensing King mre THE CONTRACT for the new|® will introduce a resolution & ff) mer stock > Well, my boy,” said the court In t t is one of the te © King county | Hilensburg city hall has been let to! ® aimed to take from the execu- */f 1, LEWIS & CO., 700 First Ave. { é what did you run away from he lend maste-at the eity Jerry Vanderbilt * tive board the power to ac- *& 1 Chin first place for? Haven't you ek loan’ & n an er /% cept gifts of money, the raso- % “Peter Piper ¢ 1% father and mot! apes aa z PUYALLUP is to have a gravity{# lution being directed particu- * Hi You can alway VERYBODY—"TAKE IN” THE BA will be water system constructed * larly against John D. * | Have @ mother,” sald the boy ands of its patrons Daily at $a m | te fe A strenuous fig * | Be CLINE’ Ss. but no fath just a step-fath THE EVERETT ASSESSOR ts up} ® the qu ion of “tainted m } guame vnuen DI hey treat you right FROM PIER 2 against it; a plot of land described| ® the tion f * Cas sire ‘| > asked the court . » mply as “Mrs. Brown's parcel”|#® money” is anticipated * Opposite Pantages Theater. TOY“ 180" Fivet Ave. Mother did,” was the r , Extra Specials annot be located * ¥ ee HOFFMAN, Manager. | . One and One-Half Hours at SESAALA AREAS ORS! } Saturday Union City GEOLOGIST DAY, of the United i States geolog al survey, has taken} urdays we always offer you Arriving at Seattle at 10 p. m. a quantity of uy's harbor steel} extra special price Take bearing sand for analy j M4 age of the opportunity i 4 ; ast Day o | weet eee ee | | a wansdown Powder | A RAILWAY LINE is projected] between Waterville and We Odds and Ends Sale | stiri nie. * aap Misfit Parlor Rogaline, Cream, $1,50 e | timated Oriental v0 Florida Water, especially f quality 50¢ . ° * bare Dr. Fischer's Toilet Soap et Ball-Bearing Casters }2 AMiways 40¢ box, all dine’ tomor 15e¢ « l-gallon Jar and Cover, white Perfume Sea alt are pad ie csi, Mitk Pan, blue otrd | tone iba ibe ae. ‘ em vy Coffee Special Means much to the man that dor’t like to wear ‘hand+me-down white, pair... ... Be | %¢ double hardwood Sleeve | ices Manian tae’ teadeel aie d rengthe the clothing, but can't afford the high-priced tatlor, pba footed Glass Stand Lamp... | _BOATd vee Te Hl 12 in box, regular price @ SATURDAY Here is the story in a nutshell: Al merchant tailors get m 15e¢ Glasee ve I Creamery 10¢ —_o jy. 8 |} more or less suits, trousers and overcoats left on thelr hands; the $2.00 ee, Decorated English iSe double icather handle Shawi fl Belladonna Capsicum Plasteth, I] grease P & L rot *8e4 more they get of these garments the better we like it, as we buy Semi-Pore: lar price 156 Se A street, them for less than one-half the price they make them for. t you to uv Seattle only We do thie jain Cup and Saucer trap he b Firat Ave. Globe Blo | Therefore New Souvenir Posts! of | with extra tip, well wrapped Se Se Cee at his caving t yous. Ai GU0SS coon Seattle. each ...... le $1.98 7) a @ # " We having confidence in m ries of the newest designs may be found at our Parlors, $200 Shaving Outfit complete, | $1.75 Diston #D Hand Saw, best Cc ba dish % - and absolutel sal ge gn ““ e $23 TEETH EXTRACTED. with warranted Raz« | y le $1.29 guaranteed, regular price $1.00 - yg “ during July by New System soit | ie and the QUALITY of the COF Dentistry and not one of them Mixing Bowl Strop and Mug painful The Maker Dental Co. FIRST AND YESLER F more. | Rhotles Bres. Co. 1400 ner & Hurlbut | {OWA BUTTER STORE aR ag“ tie seagg eer Second and Union 1311 Second @ 1325 2nd Ave. fice and storage soem eta First Ave: Cor Union ° Azcade Building o te ae” o- Musnsee 903; MBE penaeat Rolls, per Ww 206 o bring you back for Lard oe BLO ‘Teas for, per Ib Boe FREE DELIVERY t Beth Phones 982

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