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bd THE SRATT: STAR—FRIDAY 2a, 1905 ! t INFANT CUBA WILL TALES OF THE TOWN | Comple’s Credit Housefurnishere—FREDERICK & NELGON (Ine.)—Complete Motel aad Club Furnishers. | ct | SPECIALS FOR THE SATURDAY TRADE | GROAN U UNDER DEBTS). Dan Lyons, the gonial clerk at x no fast and expected to find ae: HEAVY LOAN AND HIGH TAX RATES WILL BT THE CAUSE oF |“4Y afte » mile or more, It i Eb third e he third rail,” and wh her for ‘ ' 5 ks THE REVOLUTION THAT 18 BREWING THE $0-CALLED /of rew joined in the ) : ARMY 0 FLIGERATION” MU ST BE PAID—A BONDED DEBT : gadunnestoats 0 gun This $2.25 Golden: Choice of ‘Over Forty Patterns of i OF $100,000,000 ON THE SHOU LDERS OF 800,000 PEOPLE | it the elects We Oak Parlor ; 75c Extra Super All- Wool ingrain om Tacoma his | me an le a ke ; Cc 5 a. from Tesora ren and os Wt 8 eae Stand arpeting at 55c a Yard, I RLIKE I-ADMINISTRA TION LEADERS IN CUBA etting the train ¢ a | the trat be Sinnes ‘tae Bom Gee poet, where | avs fe tra. whl by Doone Cut and ower the “ld but he | Mr, Lyons did not signal qui ‘| ; i fina’ ‘ enough and it was almost two he 5 : and look for t | he secured a train, and thi 5 f He didn't know the train was] took him back to Tacoma } E j i STARTING A ¥ wi a tank are determined that the production | of the Vera Jane Edwards Dramatic company at Junction hall, Friday Be 29, for the juvenile book fund rarnegie library, shall be a EE pronounced success, and the teach GEN. ENRIQUE COLLAZA GEN. JUAN GAULBERTO GOMEZ ore of all the schools declare that there never was a contest tn Hal © the support of the |iard where there was a} erans on the side of igree of enthusiasm shown by © | the government dn the approaching | pupiis who have been made to feel > The burden of that the libs is Indead & part of the sehool system and that w thelr bearty support the defic |of juv@nile books in the library will ing of the bands orn and San Fr in regard to the inane have been preliminary sur tar. | made to » Special Correspondence to :. late army v HAVANNA, Sept tion immir tu Owens valley county, due p 1 catches th ney d parses in the trans eee eee RRR RR EERE REE EE Ee government i ) miles of the high St friction ment | be more keenly felt during the cur 20 miles of the high Sierras, nea th alae A CONFIDENT. | remt school year t ever before | ® including Mount Whitney. The feoms ver srado party,” headed by| ‘Ten High school girls, dreased in| ® supply is estimated at 30,000 FY is very confident | geishs girl costume, are boing train minors’ inches, and while the This Bisne wee hed idier vote. but noled for a Japanese dance and will) # estimated cost of the piping is th et white 1 ma- in securing con n from the “Isle of} ® about $23,000,000, the value of y tir oak B “ Ayuntamientos” or mu- | gp a “Little Maid of Nicabar water at Los Angeles is genor- # fa —_ vernments, which control h they realine to @ marked| ® ally estimated at $2,000 an * i t , I aihaie eae hen ing of the votes and the | degree the Japanese art of fan co-| * Inch. The city will furnish the * hag sg Menthe on x od frame and trimmings. Regu- ome o } 4 : tor me of these methods | quetry | & water at about cost, *) se gin Bo espe lar price $2.60; » N 5 ded the balance of power.|are described as strenuous in the |" Girls from several schools wi : * nderst today and tomorrow a Ris aberabl to or hee ye . a bd ges of Seaaeney give a Greek dance, gowned ‘in flow-| **¥¥™ . eevee eee } ” 3 b or Juai as ousted from oe } > —_—— | ee pperlly sotiting he | oftice by orders of the federal gov- ag Pacer Bh gape or po Boe awh | Ee Reeam the abeclute ruin of Cuba’ | Sioie mx ihe United Staten. ‘Tuis'aea |suange, will reappear raved in| @IROOW UOlOrs : Oneida Community Silverware 15¢ and 85¢ Carpet Hassocks 55¢ Each Bi APENOPRIATING HEAVILY, |Sther'nctn rw dara ean termed |(he"Th ‘pang’ ener seg Decorate Boat y pte upon 4 oF mn of $35,-/to promise an incipient revolution, z a U id i ed al and he mal EB — apedllgd the preceding congress | but conservative counsel halted the pd roca Fogg apt rtm A yore "| n erpr c ¢ a bas been Barty all paid out to the! hotheads. a whe at the University of | Sliverware has a high a former Cuban insurgents. [t is WARRIOR CANDIDATES. bar eng Somewhat unusual tn aul y "i re *g elaimed by those attacking the ad- A prominent warrior is the oppo- he young ladies of Ballard will) was the steamer Queen when she ne orr Silverware in the Drapery Dept.—Third Floor “ae ministration —— most of it has) nition candidate for president. He show the lighter aide of their na-| returned to Seattle from Tacoma popular Shell Batin design— to speculators and usurers.|is Gen. Joue Mi . ture in “The Up-to-Date Chappii pa : lia Gi uel Gomes, and is i Friday. ‘The well-known liner had Tea Bpoons, per set of s Ad bi a jw the ipresent congress comes| supported by Gen. Juan Gaulberto | 8" ‘hey SDE “We are the Belles and |g green coat of paint on the star ie oe % usta ie ui n tretc ers Promptly to the fore with authority | Gomes and Gen. Enri Society 8 * the latest New York 301 Enrique Collazo, obard side of her f add another loan to the public| distinguished fighters, Much of the | Vaudeville hit. It is rumored that! Water line, while t Gebt to pay off an unpaid half of| soldi the management have been request ‘Tadle Spoons, per set of wx oc... eres F . ler vote Is expected to folk sented a surface of bright red There Stretchers have stationa ¥ q this so-called ° ‘posthumous and al-| them, thus dividing the teake of the 04 [0 reserve the bald-headed row! ‘The matter caused be Iittle com-| 12-¢wt. Knives, por. set-of eis - te . ng : ak ages not 2 ; agianad apoerypal debt.” Not only | army element. | for the Ballard Elka. | ment along the frost, where ship- . adjustable to any aoe ware parbaae 00,000 men ini that a bonded debt of $100,000,000 | clubs next Monday. It will be the, ind of paint was that i alain inh — Will anugly fit down upon the shoul- | first meeting of the committee sin umber of claimant te provided rat | ders of leas than 200,000 taxpayers. |the summer vacation. eo Li apnea Frere Dawe $ RTS, WECKWEAR Joho C. Card, pioneer of King | was cleaned and ov the payment of the army at this murty of the life of ry infant WOSIERY chee of heart disease His sons,/to again go om th Fepublic, in view of the absence of Schoo! facilities for half of the about A beautiful showing of New Pall 500,000 children of school sge in the| Styles. Call and take a look. E.N.| The widening of Third avenue by & new one placed. Fepablic, and the absence of organi-| Brooks & Co., 1331 Second avenue, | taking nine feet off each side was . og Realy ed provincial and eee agreed to by the street committee CAN'T ry t the time. rerementa. —o— t ite meeting Thursday afternoon. 7 ae Bas. 000 loan and the “Im-| Get wise—use Piper & Taft hand-| An ordinance providing for the con ry or tax levy ordered to meet! loaded Shot-gun Shelia. 1024 Second | demnation will be presented to the) Soft and Stiff Hat is alleged, however, to have been avenue, see counell Monday: ‘a (Co., 1391 Seeond HERE’S NEWS THAT’S NEWS INDEED OMORROW The Annex will of- fer another lot of Rain Coats at a third less than regulation prices. Not because they’re not good—not because they’re not wanted—but simply because there’s no room for them in the store. For the same good reason early Fall Millinery is offered at a third less than you'd naturally expect to pay—so on through our Dress Goods and Silks and Domestics. With one-half the store gone and the other half jammed full of merchandise no other alternative is left to us. The merchandise must go. Che Annex STONE, FISHER & LANE SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ee ee ee . TAKING 108 ANGELES, Cal pt | 2 The city having vo in . “ é | favor of inning bonds to th nishings Dept—Firat. Moor For Less The race for the flag goee merrily purpose of bringing the Owens T F id W. B popy BRI eh CARPHT SAMPLES, 1 1-¢ yards long; remiier Ga tereane the worenal, Mallard] w river weter to ie city in 8 his ol ing Wash Bench oe Ieee MhMtoday ana aomorrow, + abe schools, and the younger generation miles long, the ’ expucted that the plac any difficulties and it is stated that many inquiries from east made as woon as the arrange ts ean be made generation. but the|Peasimista, however, seo lttle| % i‘ 4 \ The new school bond | ping men are quick to note discrep. bent a tended, will groan un-| nope for anything but continued |the construction of a new court | ancles of this sort. However, the 1G THAT AR taxation, and predict that before | house will be diseusaed by the con-|S80maly was quickly explained) ARMY. the little republic is two years older | ference committes of improvement | When the officers stated that a new | co | 80 Only one wide was covered with it | The Queen is just out of the ary) | dock at San Francisco, where she county, died Thursday at Weeat-| returned to Seattle Friday morning | Thmes and George, were with him| voyage up from the Bay City the! ome! dropped one of the blades, of ber propetier and sho will bave ‘The style or quality of our $3.00) turns La cvuiirw +" sia | Body Brussels Drummers’ Samples Ho begin = the without delay Tomorrow 88c DODY BRUSEELS BORHDR SAMMI tes ae evar will meet with Regular $2.50 oa rom Sa egular $2. proposed bond b+ sived The Bissell veya will be Carpet Sweeper tin Inyo of this city rainage from th Oe ee ttt t tedetetedetninieieienel Deasert § pc bull below the per set of aix ho port side pre 75¢ Each 12-dwt. Forks, per set of « Oe Remnants of (5c Silkoline 8c a Yard Prescut Glass Table oa se tae aserionies wa veneuinn aeere enate «at aol tinued patterns of good quality silkolinesuitable for covering com= Tumblers Tomorrow fre, Heesor pice ine & 9rd ec ea Waka orem 45c per Set of Six ig Two different shapes are Included—the T $2.00 to $3.00 Framed Pictures $1.00 Each and Astec—both the latest creations in Pre Glass. Thie glaswware pomsesses a fine fir uctions in gilt and fancy $2.50 and $3.00 each; spec. Uriltiancy and beauty. » tomorrow These are water colors and sat: being tried and orhauled, bot eho} ¢ ways, On her! colored rep -» Shcorapgeiedhes omens age a5¢ wood frames. Regular price $2.00, § t ial price today and tomorrow, ea E BEAT Not more than . EN Brooks | ee | E=IFREDERICK & NELSON TE ceocset, SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREETS £53." Don't come. Why? Page 6 tells. . Ragley’s Corner SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Standard goods at lowest price. These are extraordinary offer- ings. Eastman’s Taleu MO-JAVA COFFEE SATURDAY SPECIAL We do this to get you to try this COFFEE Knowing that your Ricksecker’s Vi in glage ja Kingsbury vie Violet or Cashmere judgment will show you the h ve You COME AGAIN. Reg ** ise Appell Parisian Enamel, a very ular 5 fine harmless cosmet the 2se RhodesBros Tea and Coffee House 1325 Second Ave. Hats Once a wearer of a Kings- bury Hat you will. be a devotee r afterwards, s Belladonn. n Plaster, regu ter 10e@-3 for Sodium Phosphate Ib, boxes Sodium Phosphate pottles w ilar price 50. TRU MENTS. DEL IVERY cE eT HE YVicTOR TALKING MACHINE A Revelation! W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. Cor, Second and Union Cor, Colby and Hewitt Seattle Everett latte, Cursaco and others, ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIALS AT High grade clothing at a very low it THE ANNOYING MECHANIC- AL NOISES ARE ENTIRE- LY ELIMINATED. sale of H. LEWIS & CO, ist and Cherry. | $15 Suits for | Nietor 20 Suits for | in the ates Vv bate $ ue eS | Come in and hear It, 3 sua. oe window e ' phry at the Tetra AND $15.00 The Rubber Store 744 First Ave, D, §. Johnston (0. Geattle’s Leading Piano House, 993 Second Avenue. Burke Building. Turkish Bath 50c INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. Pn oy Barber Shop ‘ea First and Washington e comeg@Why? Page 6: