The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1905, Page 5

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saa THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT , 1905 s » “My Big Black Eyes Charm Men Mody wan at “couch week’’ Says Woman With Three Husbands) HiROKE FH RECORD, makes us bugy to the steamship companics very ¥ toed deattle peaple E) wy . are appr ng the fact that thi week we aro giving them the mont in the t and second cabin pam een brought to this port with MRS. KATE BROWN, SPANISH BANCAR BOASTS OF CON bo in 10 days, breaking tho reaged for | except . QUESTS; CLAIMS BIGAMY 18 HER RIGHT, hat period hietor 5 or Ay other north %, Hem The companion say they are weatern wampod with incoming passeng ° Why not come in tomorrow? At Officers have had to give up tholr Why not come in tot NEW YORK, Sey Certaint nid to a ” as whe p ahy Tate be sure and gt your Said Mra Kato Brown, an ac@cedl easy. {can charm them. 1 Gavel dag @ anxious to get home, The plo "Couch Week” value and Spi hh dancer, when arraigne armed theny: All t had to do was] ine of weatward traffic (this . before Magistrate Mott In the W » turn my m them and they | yea vr last amounts to 4,469. eee cy " - St yart, charged with bigamy by | tumbled over last amounts to 44 I Be A oo Camille Fran: t medicine Now, in @he first placa, I was} Many Americans una > et} mannfacturer, the last of three men! bora im Cuba, My father was a] passage home will by 1 to | who has led her to the altar ou| Coban planter named De Armas and! remein in European cities at yeast ean call me a bigamist if you care] my mother Irish. Lf there is a bad) & month. to. Haven't I the right to mar rows it is Irish and Cuban, But as many men as I choc If 1 don’t! it’s a cross the m ant get Away CF get away from STAN CARO care, why should you? \t Magistrate Mott looked the m-|me. My f i was a ye arefully, and as her eyes) Cuban naw an, ar $4. 75 " is she burst into a shrill He died we went to Nve in . Aaugh and began to pose ax a Span-| the City of Mexico. ‘Then I began This is the popular style no-head Coneh; is generally une ¥ fsh dancer. Then she laughed/(o dance. How I loved It! Couch and for cozy corpers, ete, should be draped; ts : agate. Alhongh this women wea) “Next I married Levis Masienta solid color Mannel and well made for a Couch of th FACTORY But I couldn't stand for Louis. He was a dead one, Then, too, t heard he had another wife and 1 fled goer In Mexico and a good My marrying Francois, the medi the sta cine-maker, was on the level, as far I will hold you tn $1,000 bail for! as [was concerned, I mot him first examination,” said the magistrata.}on July 21, 1904, In a saloon at and the dancer was Twonty-clghth street and Sixth av mnging and kicking I cast these bewitching eyes F of mine on him and he fell, My Byes, big black eyes, that's what/eyes have caught me three hu» you need to charm the men,” she! bands Pretty Chorus Girls in Despair Over Chief Collins ‘Vag’ Order arrested under the plain name Mrs. Brown, she says she is Mm De Armas, known to every couch hard edge, regular price $6.50; for “Couch Week" the price | Made apring edge all around, regular price $8.60; for “Couch We | Compelis Us to Seah genes ma | Discount Builders’ ore 2 ae here shown iw the most practical and x J : | ef d 2 Per ye ardware Cent Blab ide Z , te Ay | justable to COKE ge Gl cde | Sale drawing near to its end. Other sia, thus, ‘ STANOARD F departments offering final closing induce- «lounging $17.50 ments Sale ends Saturday, when the or Davenport . Py strongly made throughout Wad upholstered in fine grade Persian velour, any pattern, Sells — at s 00; very apecially priced host of & show has a chap-ynot?—witi get collared and made » blow to pay the bill in a p yurt, Be All the money he earns every day, | fore the magistrate the chappio with 1 your chief of police and a let | the cane and the monocle will brush t his geese with the gamblers and suspicious | for “Couch Week” at 817.501) To remind those who have overlooked the fact and to hasten the Swoop down and scare him away. |characters, the hangers-on at bar tardy that such a remarkable sale as this cannet last forever, we It’s hungry to bed and it's not eave|rel houses, and the tramps found A MODERN MERCURY Standard Puraltere Co. make this final announcement, especially drawing attention to the wer special discount offer tn the Builders’ Hardware Department and the a red sleeping on docks, in freight seis Sadho Of ie ing Because of the chief and hisjand parks. With these the Jobuny | contiy . tonished Le ious by L e SCHOENFELD & SONS many bargains still left in the Chandelier Dy t and Mantel schemes, has been classed by the chief as water of the Tha Department Oh, Collins, you sprite, come over} menace to the peace, the quiet, and ; cree 1006 to 1016 Firat Ave. There are still come remarkable Rargnine in Heaters and Ui! more some night the safety of the community. There 8 hirnee SEATILE -——-—- «~TAOO: | remarkable bargains in Ranges (manufacturers’ samples aad floor And we'll wake you wp from your | fore he must go. Py dt | ples of our regular linen) dreams. There was gloom at the three tee Kitchenware goods in both See nd white, granite and tin, are —Song of a Chorus Girl, [theaters where chorus girls report-| 5 to tile toon stitl in the ring. But the paint vances , , a Saturday aud the sale enda, onsen ed for rehearsals this week. The| Monkeys Ww orry Sailors-- news of the chiefs decision was) CHICAGO, 8 13.—The ait Bullde s’ eiidteaers CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Johnny boys) tate in getting started, but when it! roads are said to be empl eying non : Gnd chorus girls for whom they walt |did get wings it flew like # Johnny | union men to t places of Hold Entire Crew at Bay SASH LOCKS. SLIDING DOOR LOC at stage doors with canes, aUto-| boy's money after the show, Stage freight handlers & event that SASH LIFTS RIM LOCKS, both cast and stesl, mobiles and invitations to supper) managers yelled in desperation to|the strike is dectared ft ts he CAST DOOR HINGES. FRONT DOOR LOCKS. don't like Chief Collins a bit. The) get their coryphess’ interest and at-| lieved they wit! be able to fil! the a INSIDE MORTISE LOCKS COAT AND HAT HOOK Johuny boy has come under the/ tention in the procendings, but the| places immediately, Both sides are] NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—With the | monium on the Montrose chief's ban tn his attempt to clear) giris were preoccupied with other ving today to prevent al survivors of 200 fighting Japanese Members of the Chulewe crew] the city of “undesirable” characters |things than steps and tra-la-las monkey on board, the entire thin. | Were, sbiects of the first ettack, and The vagrancy warrants which anand “Tt . " for days their life was made mis- | have been drawn up for the purpose cannot meee cunate wan: of ths N, Mine, Sept. 13.—Four| plement of « dos ong-haired CPI- | embie, Their queues were pulled] Regular $1.30 MEAT HOOKS, now, dozen contain afew words which Will] misses tripped and fell yellow fever are reported. | 0+ oe dead, the Chinese mookey| and their lege were bitten every} Regular 8c MEAT HOOKS, now, dozen . bring woe to the queens of the foot-| “Look out; you'll be arrested Hamburgiows is quarantined keeper 4 suicide, & story to tel = time a Chinaman showed himaetf, Regular Tic HEAT HOOKS, now, dozen . © man-of Regi trouble with a R When the tormented ones tried to © 354 EAT HOOKS, now, dozen . Nights and the knights of the stage)» ‘vag’ joined in three lasses who Gee. ae, te | NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 12.—At| not to mention « typhoon into which | gefend themacives the monkey DOOR BOLT, poth square and barrell Tenis Gs ene enter of tame a ce ype Slee at eos noon 14 new cases and two deaths| !t ©, the British steam | cinbed into the rigging and grim PADLOCKS (Russell & Erwin's), reguiar 20c, now 45¢@—or 2 for any one who is “habitually found | port.” were reported rom Yokohama, RAS! ningty awaited for their enemt : he Prowling around a place of amuse-| At the Garrick the just arrived separate. It was a week befor RAZORS AND RAZOR STROPS TO CLOSE OUT AT ACTUAL Cost. f of police meat"—and what . what Job ny boy 18) was anathematized as a “geecar ot | heck” and at the La Salle he was ‘The Mont nd from Yoko- po monkeys were subdued hama three months ago Raving Of) When at last the decks and rig- In Ran s board in addition to a cargo of ort-| ging were cleared of their presence, YERXA ae shaded sles ental stuffs, monkeys and dogs. a4 titty had been killed, some by the! No. 2—THE MORRO, large Cast NO, 818 SURPRISE Steet a 40 Japanese parvota sinemen and others ty Sumclag Range: oven 20x23; for wood or gy ee ° te th 7 arge roomy —_ ir ntellt- . tien ol wo te 1 ne mS At Baliar@, opposite City Hall. }said one manager. “We have had « ANE Oe Ow eT naire, een [ent ee, ony watere the monkeys were pe TO i I as cular price At Green Lake Btation. hard time getting girls to play tn om & = ~ 3 ay ws subdued Hoy Sing. the monkey $22.50; sale price .. 81900 Ne «6 ‘EEO OMY Steet At SOL Queen Amne Ave. cor of |the show: 4 now that the chief He was the lender of the Oo” | keeper. jumped overboard and was| hcg y Bg. - " ete. bas taken away one of the induce the firet day out, and he slways wes Growned No. 3~THE HOYT, é-hole’ Steet closet ‘and drop avon an Where you can obtain Teas, Cof-| oats for guine on the stage, I dow't trying to find some way to get out! The monkeys alao were respoe- Range; high warming closet, white enamel reservoir, full fees, Groceries, at about wholesale know what we'll do.” ” ot bis cam | sible for the | of the dogs, Th @upiex grate, nickel trimmed; nickel trimmed for coal or ee er Fees cer cen] ‘TH Odi you what to Ge,” sald ¢ The Montrose was proceeding! jong hair of the latter made a regular pric 1.59; sale price wood: regular r Brice $45.00: male ‘ ~ aang oemennesiate girl who listened while she caught through the canal August tid thing to held on to, and so} sence were $1900 = price .. 27-00 2 Tomatoes, Po ker teeth, “Senet 0 if aa 4 | when suddenty th war an up wows was the persecution of | Dba eeride ot cask Gates cae Oe, aoe, sae on the upper deck mwidahipe. untertunates that evdey ene}! ¢ | might invite Collins over some time. srumnged So gut wut Of tp sage 6 was killed before the monkeys cap- HEATERS, No. § Pug: re gular $5.50. | Now “ | Uberated about 100 ttulate " : eee We'd like to see him.” | ttulated 12 Century Hot Blast 8400 20 iba. best Potatoes, either red or és ne Then for a week there wes yende<| he Smssten man of wor tnciéent t1208. Now. 97.30 No. 1 Seater; wepwier | pieee white > j _ Now “ge 13-00 j aan | Occurred in the gulf of Aden. The 1 np Hot | Russian ship sighted the Montrose | $17 e price 0 PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 13.-—-The | ang fired a shot across tte bow. The | ® No. 13 Hemp Hot Haste SEMEED ADOUT 80 ETAND- < $7.3 the Lewis and} Montrose stopped, exhibited its pa- $13.50 ARD MAKE COOK STOVES, ze per 100 Ibe STANDS ON HEAD TILL DEAD By the bag they ° De Shreded Wheat Biscuit, per pke PATERSON, N. J. Sept. 13—| 12¢@ | Peter Ardine stood on his head till! lo, 14 Aerial Hot Bi SLIGHTLY TARNISHED AND Fine Salmon Steaka, fat can, per | he died, thereby establishing a uni #18 1,792,000. | ore and was allowed to proceed, Bag EE gy Fh e- can ine | 9 sone | mg hee met SHOP-WORN. Pure Cider Vine er qt. bot ane resees tm culeide. ie was erany | ‘The Denver delegation to the con- | ———___ One i Wison seid ° Vinegar, per a and killed himself in a local police ur the Deathaned Aamocietion r 9650. Bale pric te 22 Wilson Heater —— Pure Malt Vinegar. per at whee station mee pls “ef SCISSORS. price S-ineh Trimmers, Claus celebrat- Tone” Heater; $ ed make; regular $1.56; sale $425 price She r-tight; €-inch Trimmers, Claus cet ebrat- ¢ ed make; regular S5c; sale pr 4oe = jof Latter Carriers, which met tast eran take Wile Beeb. }_,Ardine threw his heels into the} THE SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR. | week in Portland, left Tuesday, en CASTORIA ee ae ake jair and propped himself against «| He came of age recently and the |thusiastic for Seattle to secure the im. can warranted pure. taking] wall by the ald of a strait jecket| ceasion was made one of great cale | meeting of the national body in this For Infants and Children. Powder, warranted to suit. -@5¢/in which be had been cased to pre-| bration. The sultan was educa! 7 1 Tripple Kixtract of Lemon Se | vent him from harming himself in| Kagla aie jetty im 1908. The Kind You Have Always Bought R. YERXA & SONS, oo a frenzy. He then stood on his « Make Arrangements Now Bears the head until the rush of blood rup ror Pour astern trip. Lew re nd 3 ture Mad ec poet Sealant Old Established Concern) rv. raven tim. tow rouna | Signal é Aater Heater $12.50. No. 21 New Victor ( — | trip rates wha ¢ at @raft); regular $4.2 Bale price oe car coe v maine | BTR wen , f the nd g aay er make; regular 3 | Physicians who have investigat Must Vacate a, eee nee ory ‘ soot s Piss nee nee sees BBE ed the affair say the case ts unpar-| 't bas been learned that the Rain — ome No. 34 New alleled in medical history and that | !*F Clothing Company, 1217 First ye A irene the man suffering as the surge of |**e"ue, has, after being in bast Two No. 28 New Victors (high blood tore away the tissues of the | 688 for an ten years, been draft); regular $16.50. Sale MISCELLANEOUS. }bratn must have been frightful j Botified to vacate their present loca price : + 811-00 Pxcelstor n¥ ¢ How long Ardine stood on his|tion. This came as a gr ir e ides the above well-known Garden lis e 625 First Avenue. head until unconctousness came to| Prise to the owner of the above liable heaters, which we are Grass Shears 12¢ his relief may never be known, but | Company. and will no doubt be re-|] 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH out, we have on sa Grass Hooks ........00000-- ABE physicians say it must have been | sretted by the many patrons of | saengies of cur reguiar tt Weeding Hoes 306 ———-—_———————«_— | One of the mont deservedly popular | tone tarnished, se Solid Shank Garden Hoes ...40¢ clothing concerns on First avenue fy San ey ‘Warren Garden Hoes ..... Mr. H. Keasler, the manager of the ALL UNINJURED. Malieable Garden Rakes (14 tooth) Stoves; requis B5¢ *; quer ong Handie Spading Forks 9O¢ Broad Hatchets; No. 3......55€ $2.00. Now ME 06k civ cakaton No, 3 tue Flame ON Stove tar $7.60 No. 812 Blue F regular 67.00 No. Blue Flame Of regular $8.00 Hive Flame Oil Tinner’s Mallets ... me Oil KITCHEN WARE GOODS. Thursday Bargains at Second Avenue’s Busy Corner jer Clothing Company, says . it is true. I must vacate my) present premises before October 1, | and coming at this time of the year it ts indeed an unfortunate predica- | ment that I am placed tn. I knew | nothing concerning the intention of the owners of this property, and tn | anticipation of my always he vy | fall business | had ordered and am | receiving daily a large consignment | of fall and winter goods. [ have | been unable to secure another ult | able location, and as yet have not |f por full quart bottla, 6 quarte | determined what I will do.” ** \E tor @ 00 for the follo . | ds of high-grade full quart bottles Whiskey-—-Delmon IS ouse jf Old Monroe, McBrayer, Keyetoge §) Club and Guekenbeimer Whi Blue Enameled Ware. Flame O41 Tin Ware. Japanned Ware Wooden Ware. Sundry Kitchen Tools At prices that make buying a positive necessity. for every ar ticle marked Mouse Cleaning S ular 452 $13.00 Flame On 95.00 Gillett Safety Hazor, 200} 10¢ box Shincla Shoe Polish. .5¢ shaves without honing. 98-98 | s<- stone Pot and Cover, 1 gal- $22.50 Ithaca Double Barre! Shot jon 13¢ ee And block 377, of 10 acres, LAUNDRY STOVES. Price is way below cost Gan, warranted . $1949 | coc Cocoa Door Mat, good qual- The right goods are in the NEAR ATLANTIC CITY ADDI writer $0.00 eae ee oe olng for Te And so on down the line. TION, only $675, on terms of $25 down and $10 per month or house and 2 lots at ATLAN No. 18 Rex Foot Scraper. .5¢ TD see BME 1c Japan bottles. You get the right whiskey here. The same kind % , 0c beautiful Medalion Pie- as the labels call for, No mi meee 6 4 Se good Carpente € hisel, Rae ch ck’ Gasoees ae representations here. TIC CITY only terms, $8 with handle . cusses RO | per month. Atlantic City ts on this side of Lake Washington, and right * on lake front. Lots $50 up | |] terms, $1 per month. The pret } The Bargain House, for two . * tiest addition around Seattle. \f years at 1104 First Ave, has ii! S072 \f Take Washington street car; 5 |]] changed bands. The new own- || 7 guecqrreeremnersrr cme” cent fare by buying book of ers, in order to get a new line tickets, City water and six-foot of goods from the Kast, will sell HI) propee—deneet Pal itt te sidewalks, Twenty salesmen on the Bargain House stock, com- 9) i dependent 1761. Free Delivery grounds, or see C. D. Hillman | sisting of Clothing, Sh *«, Hate in Times block today. Over 200 }f] and Men's Furnishin lena lots sold in Atlantic City the Inst than wholesale, Watch Friday alee ae fa Hi € ing'’s Str for bargains. LAKE TODAY ose ber Castile Touet Soap, 2 | 10c Fancy China Childs’ Mug .5¢ ib. bar . 15@ | Sc Japanned steel Fire Shovel Bé 350 Piet howd Window Brush | 10¢ good aust ty 3 Lamp Chimney 23e be Secleor & Hurlbut Second and Union CORNER FIRST AND SPRING Mail orders promptly fil and packed in plain ie Olan san a a han i ar ER il ats A sr bes.

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