The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1905, Page 5

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F, TO SUE MINISTER TACOMA, Oct, 4.—Mayor George sermon, Mayor Wr ; - told him that tt ' ‘ P. Wright has announced that as al... Pee mavor Fesult of the denunciatory sermon | a Tacoma paper, w hed Suni: by Rev. Alfred | pubtieh the serm » full Baruhisel, of the First Presbyte- | + A by the adv { ite e plan church, he will sue the minis ney, who expurged » al para fer for libel if the sermon was as! graphs. Major C. O. Ba th EF » it tas been reported to him. He | prosecuting attorn » ow ‘3 elatma that the pastor has t f 4 rour ‘ t weed ax a catspaw by politicians, | declarin. at t ate law who hope to usp the pulpit roast for | ay e city ordinan . r F campaign purposes. \ and the ¢ Ta i Several attorneys who heard the) coma boing constar ! RAGE AGAINIST TIME BY LOCAL COMPANY A great race against time, which! ment | favolves the loading of a consign: | ¢ ment of 3,150 tons of oats and 4.00 1 men a r @ hay, which te to be shipped | Pie Great Northe al Philippines on the United | va and day, separat States army transport Dix and (he aning and double-sacking [a Soston Steamship company’s steam-|bailing hay and hustling trv yades, is now beihg carried on k ty W.W. Robinson, of this city, who (t hipa, { bes the contract for supplying the) with Old forage to the government thousand ‘The oats and bay must be loaded ploy on the is by October 1, ac cording @ terms of the agree the work ywing to pata, and ay receiv also owing t On ton { a consignment fre ~ NOTHER STORE| ‘oc ce'temoed by the government] Sabinet next sorta ne preaident In bringing about We have opened today poard ors | Navy Ro: take his pla woe, that he bas ally des our Tea, Coftee and The oats, too, have to be double} Roose h pleased with cided to offer Mey ant Markets at [23 Pike 5) cked, which takes up twice as| Ambassador George Von L. Meyer's | pla th binet from Righth Avenue, where can obtain our high stand Qualities at a small adva @ur wholesale pric other Toa the cargoes veh time Wednesday morning} —— Manager Morrison stated he} =e = FLOATING EXPOSITION this is the firat im “<s22 QF AMERICAN GOODS ‘at 501 Queen at Green Lake We have just rece ag are placing on sale an ex grade of Ceyon Tea, one Feu would pay Pe per Ib. for the ordinary grocery or tea » Vou can get it at ny our Tea and Coffee Mar- fresh. sweet, new, at 3 Grain ele-| Yators, rattling and banging, were ag oats through a cloud of t to the floor above, where the rs, with huge scoops, kept! Loaded down wit | American manufactured goods representatives of the produ arry the project fell through The chamber of commerce } for $1.00, oF, per Ib. 35¢ Pi inrowing tho grain into sacks, toss-| Paelfie Coast comp excurston| been notified by Wilson Foster are placing on the weanirte $ steamer Spokane will leay fan) Dawson, that he w . ,00 warm ing the sacks to others, who in . en extrs quality of ° = eon sdro om January 10 for Central ot Yukon and ke nm cured and wild cares §)s#cked them, after which they were and Bacon under our §)ready for the ship. The grain ts md. Yerxa’s Extra. §| turned out at the rate of 600 sacks Alaska rican ports he information ts contained in a| hibit they are nicer tha: per hour. ney ar ngp r atved vy prem x 7 a od a - ot high priced high At the Great Northern elevator,| 47 5¥ tb amber | ¢ ni ¢| been invied to atteldt the Lewiston on this ‘market = Bl &hich the W. W. Robinson company | Tom the Exposition Ship Interstate fair, which Ib promoters of the ent 3/ mence on October 16. has leased for this contract, anothe gang of men are working aad hue ting in the same manner as thos at Pier & | Aside from the men working on the grain, there is the small army jemp yed in preparing the hay which local manufacturers and mer-| having been offered. chants are invited to take part in| J. M. B. OsborneBebief of the novgl commercial Invasion. The| United States bureau of trade | steamed will call at Mexico, Guate-| tions, has asked for the endorse male, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Sen! ment by the chamber « Salvador and Panama, «iv of the plan to establish, im conner This month we make ictal prices on Ladies lates of this city, a few years ago,| the United States of the projec passed upon by the inspectors and baled for shipment at the rate = seneates. One Sous of ear eetes Se) S we eee Te fi . =, cash weighing 190) Nome tim er Oregon for a simi ar _the a ngreas, | pounds. med in 24 hours y the big transp ned over to the grain a ith’s Cove to take of The Star fat!) Manager Morrison « Ly © o'clock any 6¥® | ders have been ts ee we the favor to ca office (Sunset, Main it 1138.) between 6 ock, and we will send atonce, If you should than once, please pele- s eon't time ~ on Seattle Asked to Geter $I. 500 demanding that the goods © holds of the vessels by y. If not, the ft 1 ands of dollars f ts contract the victims of t dare waste a second Morrison Because Charles Nelson r, claimed this nothing nt @ toe ; {the Benni n a a 8 0 ha raleed week.” jtion has writt fa aanoctat lon. ary Bona tt » of the navy prom Ballinger asking ‘0. at least nent navy officials are members af lors in h ys | The mayor fias turned over the went down in the gunboat vmam ante " to the chamber of ot is asked to appoint a | commoarce. TOKIO, Oct 4.—The privy coun. il today 4 the Russ | rvelous Savings - Here . THE FOLLOWING SERVE AS SAMPLE PRICES— pals exclusively in a not only better "ama a 2 goods, but ean give you go Folding Curtain in of t ass than any “® Clothes Drier, “Lace” Ba ecsvcce BG | Dishes, each ........ in all Rubber ather We such A Coats, Crav Rubbes aift Tubular Lantern... R Sher < ‘aped, F “ aia. d Painted Tops yitdoor wear We have the me in this city for out fitting anyone ine r pleasure takes Jecorated Folding Rugby Foo Gees cunbane T¢ ver, warranted an. not smoke ; " 5 ik, © a $3.59 Ruler and Pencil..g.. he e u er Stevens Maynard Junior | 26c Thin Japanese China Blue TY Rifle $2.49 Cup and Saucer, 2 pieces... $e selger & Hurlbut Second and Union Store 714 FirstAve., Bet. Columbia & Cherry IE SEATTLE STAR—W EDNESDAY, BET. 4, 1905. MAYOR OF TACOMA Mere reser capi trude Trusy Leeper years of a nd there made frien “ - in Grikia villeas, hee bean granted 0| who urges har to cock w Givores down and any amount you déeree of divorce from John Lee The h aid ot fall in readily 4 “Phe childd, who became a wife! wives nly bear their hu samples of; trip, taking her to the Orient, but/ commerce | 4 h ts also to be shipped. Three} Tepresentatives aboard an tion with the legations and em y Houphon 8 ry Hunter |" achine balers are kept going for| ‘’aity to display their go basales of the government, a corps jthe full 24 hours of the day. The hamd to th ntral Amert of commercial attaches to promote Moment one gang leaves off an-| | trade between foreign count If] 700 Firat Wiret Avonse e her takes ite place "This or i Capt. Rik Cates ant eoser ie mares heties Tnenener Toward Bennington Memorial it's the Standard way” ‘OHIO MAY DRIVE OUT HARVESTER COMBINE Mun inn es rms ae [tees es year in Po ras ed ty. bey for (iy } The Salvation A ' “Ko S Ma Halling tf hen ft certain streets. The Sal m are | vation Army says it won't g¢ Ame w jalvation Army leader was taken they have to car headqua: |Eleven-Year-Old Wife Gets Divorce From Husband,65) BRIGHTON, Ta, Oct. 4-—Ger-( went to W neton, in this stata, | i wien she was 9 years old, and je a, bands. She had not loved him when month will buy a Buck steel Hatvorcee at 11, ix still in skirts that| she became bis wife and he bad not} feet ely to her knees, and wea pired her with love, but he had ve — Yrér loxuriant brown hair in “pig-| 1 mn cruel to her, Her friends | range here rennin | town her back She is as| insist however, and finally she} m fak8 of dolla and takes an k le | yielded and sought @ decree j h th al terms for steel range buying ever | offered by anywhere ght in playing with them as id of her years, despite eee ee nat Allen’s Lung Balsam aff took the vows which made her | Will positively break up a deep, snd & Buck steel range wi be placed range to pay just pay on immediately; the batai in your k to mult yo! you can +H® wife of a man seven times ber || racking cough past relief by oth or means. come and get your Buck range tomorrow your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the purchase of a nef one. Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. . two years ago Trusty promised to “love, ho ‘Herish and obey” a man old enough to be her granddfather she present fed an odd sight to those who wit }oensed the ceremony. The bridegroom looked his age ind the bride looked hers as she by him, with her scarcely p to his elbow i is an orphan and had/ * or sisters to look after] An Even Heat With Little Fuel THAT IS THE RECORD OF THE GARLAND LINE OF Oak SEATTLE ATwo-Days’ Sale ‘Woe have arranged for a two- days’ sale of Cravenette and Walking Skirts. ve aut make room for more arrivals and tn order to move these we have cut the prices to a whisper. These two specials are a of what our entire stock is ompanied her husband ahton to Arkansas soon marriage, and there, in « xo, she assisted him to} bome. it must have} life for the child wife. | but never did she complain of her| jot or fail to have his meals cooked | land on the table at the appointed hour | Leeper remained in the South weet | more than a year, when, with his Wife, he returned to this town. He) | taddadindndadattndntnaaar 1 NEW ORLEANS, La. Oct 4.——With the bride on the Lin county line near Auburn © groom on the Amite For Coal Only ty the first i A seippl today. Armed SEVERAL SENT OUT IN Walking Skirts THE PAST TEN DAYS ON RECOMMENDATION OF OTH- ER USER Come In and See Them guards stood by to see that neither room crows Beautiful Black, Blue, Brown and various shades and xtures in Panamas and Tweeds, sold regularity $8.50, for Thursday and Frt- GO on éccce 0cnos eee Cravenette Raglans Worth $15.00, sold regularly for $9.98—made of finest cravenette of all shades and colors. THE NEW YORK STORE 1418 Seoond Avenuo Near Pike St. J. Po eee eee eee hodist church per aremony, st Lincoln eounty » young people thus mar nder {ficulties and ied to or the time a against Amit were Aubrey of Amite and Mises I 1405 Second Avenue. Pee eee eee eee eee eee) eeteeeeeeeeeee RRR eee TRAPPER KILLS TOURIST CAUGHT IN BEAR TRAP CASH———CREDIT ASHVILLE, N. C., Oct. 4.—The murd f a tourist in the Balsar sic?ss' Ss) The Thompson Furniture Co. Cl tourist wa found one mora Corner First Avenue and Pike Street ap. He was mangled and atraid he survived he wo Will Dell ~~ aoe eliver hs." the dying boy declared, “ands | =A Beautiful sind 1 rifle aie ely wis 10k te 6 ann, Souvenir i nie Sana Phe decoete Free trapper and son left the stat but th n returned a f jays a very person now using Ison says he will give the name a Jewel Stove or Range who 18, stating their ing the at the right time, but refuses t i] them until the governo asked to pardon the old tray To the person writing the tter deseribing — the qualities of the Detroit Jewel Stoves and Ranges, Victim of Highbinders HAPPY HOMES ARE COMFORTABLE HOMES 4 Oak Heater will not only keep the home warm, but if tt ts jewel, tt will cut down the fuel bill, aod be an oraament as well. her, we wit! give fr a it that Loule M he beautiful plate rack pleture to dea assassins last nigh value $15.00. piers. He was a member of|f 72 any ather person using I] GENUINE bs iy Sing Toor and for years|py way other range or atove, and BH] (eassmademat) STOVES wa nter eter » the Fri , od — — arr toms department where ‘ sa eee eek aenae are larger than others of thetr class of same number. Remember t « ‘ee against the Chinese, A few day seliey guinth. we wat ie that when compartag prices. You could aot get better ago word came t six highbinder ss Cais eininveiincie an stove value for your money. to finish him, TP shed an mi high binder have va there have been no a Call and inquire. Sold by ful framed pictu mg |. Doren with, Brune mrceny: he tated emphatl ally Friday “that fed in issuin ne . EB | state emph ey neem truth oh PoP wae 6 Né auivted out for the train | eer in) h hy 3 i etre: > peau Se an Oe ‘ane er ee een

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