The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1905, Page 3

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; THE SEATTLE AR—FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1905 3 ‘NEW STREE T Royal Betrothal inna : TO BE OPENED". kes is eee | “ MADRID, Oct, 20.—The period ot | ¢ ng sister of King Ab | Setsinate for Men | | | | elder son of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Bavaria, The infanta and the ne prince ar wime. The The marriage BEE OUR WIN pows ne for the prin of the! fonso, She was born on November Honest values, reasonable price will wl Asturias, whe 1 Pri Ferdinand, wholat BE. N, Brooks & Co. : Gocond ng € fh | as born on May 10, 1884, is the! avenue Owing to the generosity of PD.) cOunty commilastone n giving our rat RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. . ms saa foot, tad is ote ute whee ac sled" sree oan asls The Name JEWEL Stands for Everything That Is Good in a Stove or Range | FURNISHINGS jut ' ‘ art of Clr be giv . me ¢ Ne - : © begin the condemr m of the _ you re A ~ oly M € r | 3 o he body now lies tn the] three-hour show. ‘The special fea-|it has been chopped off to George. | Chel THOMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY CREDIT ules PORM-FITTING UNION SUITES sade of hekvy & amine Hamilton, Ohie, for bu- iki & tema th ake the is tunities te thas een ain elidel, os 1427-29 Frat Avenue, Near Pike 1427-29 First Avenue, Near Pike cream ribbe nh, & poy erepent Per Oe : Becahe tanne Dear Sanaa, Rope | 7% 0% Now fo eet thelr papers | watt the ly, Phe county com | Why Buy Any Other? Why Pay So Much More? tra close spring needle knit, very f : ‘homme siteestiy se. |Endorse New jacent to 1 | the > a At times the sea height th et from the water's ered with spray, w MEN'S NATURAI extra fine guage i jumped « board. enting to a replat of the and ad | MEN FLANNELETTS# NIGHT coe ee ees" || This Range Is of Most Attractive | i he Radars Customs Law rople of South Seattle and] Design and Ornamentation weetown, not only because tt} city, but because it will obviate the] crossing of the many tracks of the Northern Pacific running into Argo. | ee from South Seattle} fore the committee and| eet every steamship man in who has been approached Boys’ Clothing 0 oats for litt for every size of boy, on sale new rules and regu customs authorities have «Mate mi gg BI 39 Bring the boys in and give t ed the opening of the intentions of « who are bound for this ‘ They expected to take up the mat-| It will cout you but ea the t States | forcing In regard the handling of | A e are: A. C. Bash, a railroad mag-| baggage, have heartily approved of |‘ the county commissioners, | | BOYS’ OVERCOATS, for age to 9 years, made of a nate, who has been conected withthe mearures adopted by the gov the annexation has taken vy dark materia our whole stock, worth up to nmissioners have no $5.00 each, on special sale yw at 82.08 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, for age best heavy dark materia’s, well made and finished, worth up to $7.50 each, special at &: aad BOYS’ SUIT ‘oads in China| erament ¢.fh the building of railr for many years. H ie & representatiy Vestment & Constry lea great advantame t the stens.jetrelent from th Ac panying Mr, Bash was Mra. |! a « engers are josely an The s.eamshipmen say it greatly The Grant street bridge is now the only thoroughfare to the city from South Seattle However, as platted ft ran elty limits to orgetown, although no road was structed Bince the city ls now aildres ars e to make the extension wher aypbred pre vee }|perary confinement necessitated | ever It —_ is wa gree @aughters of prominent Chinese | While the custome officers are exam-| Swerve the street from | ining their bag south city limits in an ¢ = W. W. Kin tion of Ure| facilitates the work of both the men allway, and| employed on the steamers and those China In.| Working on the docks. In addition made and a irs of pants with ach suit, values $ 6 and $2.00, your morrow at $1.89 BOYS CORDUROY OR WOOL PANTS, all sizes 4 to are regularly priced rrow at, only..29¢ for ages 4 to 14 First was form k stylish mixt tw this advantage, th point ut cholc Bash and a party of 18 friends,|*2lp companies, as pa when they are from their tem always among whe “ . kly ; 14, well made, will we at 49c and 59¢ « pair like terly dl rection, so that it will more nearly age Ker merchants. They w ente high schoo! preparatory to taking up| McCarthy ten Goods “ al passenger rm to the South Seattle streets agent of the Great Northern Steam may ultimately {ff Compactly built and operated entirely from Second Ave. and the study of medi The thoroughfi ship company, in discussing the Mra James Hamilton Lewis, wife getown, A big be extended to Gee the front body is made of best grade of matter on Friday, stated that he t jwas glad the customs authorities | fight is expected in that suburb next | heavy polished blue steel, Has quick bak Company iise.s:. of Corporation Counsel Lewis, of Chicago, and formerly congressman re about to enforce more @-| fall. An effort will be made to elect fi from this state, returned from Yo No ee nae caesation tol img oven, Deans patent oven bottom, Crem VS Yrenre\ F) the nt te in the pur € ¢\8 javore' a i} - Lie [ete Iecnene te the pareuante © |Seattle. At the present time, and/M guaranteed never to warp. Heavy fire box Will do the work of a furnace with one Kohama. Lieutenant Commander S.|their duties Arnold, U. 8. N., who has been ata Local representatives of the Nip-| }for years past, the Seattle B: owing duplex grate lining, a powerful water front |) tenth the fuel; holds fire 48 hours and will Honed In China for the past several! yon Yusen Kaisha also endorse the| Malting company has absolutely Mi and is first class in every re spect. last a life tim wrame, wee also passenger measure of the customs authorities. |controtied Georgetown politically aS se ‘The Minnesota brought a cargo of] Hut few of the passengers traveling | and commercially, It opposes an 7,100 tons. between Seattle and British Co-|nexation, because It will mean an Spe . — liumbia ports carry much baggage,| increase in the amount of taxes it Jand it is handled without difficulty | must pay Wo Cc Ss or a u a ATTHETHEATERS gd PKS How’s Your Piano? The question is aimed at the folks who neglect to have the piano properly tuned by good tuners. Sruttcc seems Af Ballard : Miigncmenne rot ol ; Chair lowa Creamery, Ib Fresh Exes, doz. Cream, 3 cans 25¢ Pure Leaf Lard, 10 Ibs..$1.00 Breakfast Bacon, Ib...... 15@ Pull Cream Cheese, Ib....15¢ owa Butter Sto 1311 Second Ave., Arcade Bldg. Jury aystem of the federal courts A district was unearthed this morn tng tn the impaneliing of a jury t try personal injury suits agalinat owners of the Iroquois theater. Two Men who went to see the play Jest Sunday by themselves are tak-| City Attorney Robert Ingersoll has fog their wives and dau just returned from Olympia, where the Third Avenue theater now to| he went a few days ago to argue mee “Why Women Sin.” They) the case of W, P. Sanderson, a mill t found that the play teaches a good|owner of Ballard, against the city | mn admitted they had been ‘object lesson—that is why there are|of Ballard > 00 a 90 en. often 06 De wey Such crowds at the uptown theater! It seems that the city put in a|sbal and tender their servic ” ed @¥ery night, and the matinee nexi| sewer along Sixth avenue recentty | **ked If he could Ket two friende Saturday will be a “bumper.” and that the branches of the main| 0? 874 sald he was told he could I Next week's offering at the Third|sewer came on Sanderson's land,|*h*Y would try the cases “right Avenue theater will be “Knobs o'|but not the main sewer. A tax of | Another the court Se & 7 rs & good southern play | $1,200 was levied against Sanderson, | tt from aman oi fscent of the Sewanee river.| and he refused to pay it, contending | Jollet. addressed to the The same company that seen| that the land was improperly placed | Ststes marshal requesting tn i Ja “Dora Thorne” will prov rict. He brougnt| "etter to “take care” of his tales- To “let it go” is to shorten the life of the piano considerably. Neglect, in short, spells ruin. Decide to have it tuned. Ring vp Main 260. Do it now The work will be well done. The service prompt The charges reasonable. In a word, characteristic of this house. Observe that we're selected as distributers of the talking ma- chines now being given away by the P.-L. to subscribers? Incidentally we have included le this} in the sewer dh - ‘ " play. the case in the superior court, but|™4n fon JUFY serve ie in This chair is one of the finest “and best 4 at Wf. Henna ond bu weet af ee a ee icenseeant enoter tee nad heen told chairs made, is of the very fest quar- i . small music wares in our busi- On Sunday and the three follow-|city of Ballard 4 present the tet tered oak, highly polished, full steel || This parlor table is made 24 inches square, ness. fag nights John Cort will present} The case was then appealed to the | te £ to Chicage @t the Grand opera house Florence) supreme court at Olympia. Mr. In- Roberts in “Ann Lamont.” by Paul] gersol! submitted his briefs Wednes- eens, author of “The Heir to|day, together with B. Sweeney, a the Hoorah.” It is said to be aj Seattle attorney, acting for San- Sumptuous production. Miss Rob-} derson. Cash item” ~=6§Credit Many Things About New Store Are Different and Better Than Other Stores The plan of the new store was broader and more modern than spring, seat upholstered inf the finest || has fancy turned legs, lower shelf, highly cushions, has patent rachet hack and sells regular at $18.50; special for Saturday avon $12.75 ly for $3.50; special for Saturday.$2.25 Remember We’te Complete Housefurnishers , a Little Each Week, Buys Anything in the Store polished and quartered and sells regular- D. S. Johnston (0. CHICKERING DEALERS. 903 Second Avenue. Burke Building. HUTCHINSON CO. Clothiers, Seoend and Unie ber of commerce to secure a per- manent Pacific squadron of battle- ships, and the navy department will A Little Dow be petitioned to that effect. It is|f—- pointed out that the Pacific squad- SMUGGLER CAUGHT. A large importer was caught |) ) aMAAM I AAM Al by Uncle Sam with the goods’ || LONDON LOAN OFFICE that of any ler Wencra sove~auscem som sure when the new fou, ow maken te woatavarirs toll Sole agents for THOMPSON FURNITURE CO, 2" Bf cocscvciarsaests 105 Second Ave. 8. @ore started. Japanese ers, and that In case confiec 4 prices, ‘Now 5 Next to Guy's D Store. Money to Loan on Watches, Dine yours at confiscated prices monds and Jewelry. — racing ly - 2 & suit Do not buy a watch or dlamon@ | before you see our display in our 1207 socone Ave. I8AAG_LURIE, Prop. of war, fully a month would be lost m could up Jewel Gas Jewel Steel Sean, nim even oa me’ [9427-29 FIRST AVE., NEAR PIKE] ,.... Deo you realize the fact that win+ ter in fast proaching, and that it is in the wintertime when we are Seth, date “ gos ae: is in the winter time when we are lforced to look up our eupply. |The wise man lays in his supply of coal before the bad weather sets in we all know that during the rainy _—_—_——X —_— season the roads become almont tm- ————E passable and that it # very herd to make deliveries. Have a feeling of pity in your hearts for the poor | dumb animal—the horse—and order lyour coal now, while the weather ts nice. As the winter approaches, the |demand for coal increases, and © course a big demand generally tn- creases the price of coal. The City It bas now been about one year, and a half since the begin ming, and the progress has been WAY BEYOND EXPECTATIONS. THE NEW STORE HAS GROWN MUCH MORB RAPIDLY THAN IT WAS HOPED. Remarkable progress has been made because of better values, better store methods and more liberal credit-these things should appeal to you. Come in and get acquainted FLAT TOP DESK = Srconp Avenue & Spring Street PORPSEMY Gi_HOLMES FURNITURE CO BSPECIAL SALE TODAY AND TOMORROW | foot of King street, carry @ full line of all kinds of coal, and are in a position to make prompt delivery always give cc t weight, Jand if you phone them your order Office Chair has ex tra high back, made in wood or Full quartered cak and r panels, has cane seat, finished I} for cool, you can reat assured that} large drawer between Pes cn all draw- dark golden, has ou will receive the best of treat SILK GORD—For bindingaround sofa pillows, In + many col- ers finished inside and have removable best grade of steel J) ment, and you will get your coal | ore. Value 25¢ per yard; cut to ve ‘* oo Bbe partitions, entire piece is hand Lap screw and spring Jjat prices that are right. Phones FIGURED BURLAPS—In . 66: enpeiiené:etern: ta patterns, suitable for w cut to PILLOW GIRDLES—Mercerized and have tassle ends, Many colo SAME IN SILK—Value 75c; cut to .. 406 DINING CHAIR—(No. 60.) of golder ak, has extra’ quality cane seat, spindle back and neat turned’ stretchers. Value 91.00; cut to : ‘ Be SILK FLOSS PILLOWB— Uncovered 18 by 18 inch . . 20 by 20 inch . 22 by 24 by 26 by 26 Inch fixtures; price Main 674, Ind. 1752 » B875 EHills and finished in golden color; inch size 17é asure 36 Inches In length Value 85e; cut to ...20¢ + Study These Prices. Fancy lowa Creamery, 2 pounds : good lowa Creamery Oregon Ranch Exes, all guaranteed, i 2 dozen € Butter Store, First and Pike street. COR. SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET | be pound. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS—These cur white and Arabian and we offer a choice amon patterns, 3% yards long; 50 inches wi and $3.00 Curtains cut to, per pair ins are in 10 excellent $ just to | remind | you THAT WE CARRY GRANITE RUGS—A special offer for two days only rugs, sie 9 by 10.6; cut to “ $6.50 rugs, size 9 by 12; cut to . ERNST BROS. Inc @ Si POG 304 Pikt ST. ® etc Mega ssmgeane yard; =i | e @ AIR-TIGHT WOOD HEATING STOVE For these two days MIXED PAINTS. | VARNISHES CARTERS WHITE LEAD MIDLAND LINSEED OIL, LUSTERLAC CALCIMO JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAX OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX we offer at special price the best cut Does not mean the one which costs the most money, nor the one which {8 encumbered with a lot of appliances which are of no real value. People who have rate bargain which ever left our store, Made of sheet fron and measures 18 On Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad, Reel rt used the Ol r) inches long and 16 « z= Javan Ant ay couons 1 f00t of Washington St., to C.D. Hillman’s Inches high, not peas Fur GLUES lined, We do not teas nace STAINS wet up this stove i will tell you it has SHELLAC » bs Ae ; or give any stove Sempietk patmenesiine ta BRUSHES Conceded by everyone to he th w bottom land close in around Seattle. Lev- pipe with it, We GLASS = - +o. ~ tig ® ¢ a big lawn; new roure sidewalks, city water in cut the price to PTC. ETC. ‘on! every tract 60 for big tracts; a Ww, over lo a Forme au: Wart som Goer care only $260 for big im mygpdo 10g fect ng. legant locations for stores, Seattle neonte know toe) Lain & good sized city built here inside of six months, and t \Vitl' be to soll Wr five times the ma me. Mr, Woodcock, Seattle's pry for ytd at Lake tha he sold after- wards for over $200 each, or aaa . ud me. From $200 can be raiser on each acre of Fees re ld pt ns Ot hit an at 90 por ere up, bute sinh rg Tes ly it is open to- few minutes’ around. The cl

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