The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1905, Page 8

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peak as they her ease for w five dotia ivan million, the supreme court nose scornfully and refuse tad NEWS OF THE | STATE SSDAY, OCT havir wlared th erbal will ie h comprises her claim, to be | SEATTLE ye him looks to the final SEATTLE ROME At « t fight for his fee > Jand says despite the fact that hi wa. 4 fair client tilts her dainty Fyench mr map yh paas by, he will win i) — Mouselurnahers SECOND AVENUE, MADISON Cholce of Over 50 Patterns of Extra Super All-Wool Two-Ply Ingrain Carpeting at 55c a Yard, taken up the matter of the pro-| s Ivins, Diets & Motager's Extra Supe Ply Ingrain, the 1 brid the ¢ mt sowledged leader, O " showing in this grade of pet r r at Th nat 4 1 riet of oloring an leatgn t w a he h for ms, dining-rooms and sitting being repre 1 butit » pe m w, cut and 1, per yard ALL OF THE OYSTER COMPA-| Nip f Willapa bay will soon be WM RANDOLPH HEARST GEO, B. MeCLELLAN WM. M, IVINS eninateh tea will rebate. tot 25 T bi Oil | h 15 Y d Staff Correspondence to The Star.) Wm. Randolph Hearst, father of fabout him is why he would take up| Oyster company }if This is best quality Table Otleloth, 1% yds. wide. Th large low na ongressman, | the forlo: hope, He your THE YAKIMA mty commis: | assortment of patterns, Regular 1 n yard; special 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—The v radteal iw ed ant Il, was priv ta May ners ha levided to put to al morrow, a yard san . ' At r , y chamber-| f people the matter of a trang ana |r <aebpapetaaed "> CAPTAIN PRIBD tod et tore oo! Rug Fr nge 8 c Per Yard ( acrobat tun f United States engineers t# ma Double-headed Tassel « Fringe in a full Hne old an ch roM y, pock ort Ww A Hu ai | Ing @ vey the Soper < mbia ombination col Special price tome per ya hy Se ‘i b ® a with « a act fi bias t ' x K non on ¢ mouth al campaigns or e per- | ' and f he wants navigable the year round : ate : Tammany f . te perr nt n pa ; are in beautiful designs anc a" M Chel an ” has had tw * b t tle He — vealed SRAD it ings, the ware being known as Tig any ways he| wants t perform Pg the n Art Pottery. Pale and ¢ 1 Hu te He > " : : / € gray or green cok quite a goodly number i b ha f M it ' “UB fects characterize this line. These Yorkers believe it he tearst ya . - Ty age 4 fuctions until tomorrow r The Republican machine thor " w f newspa ar ' am } most Ceavanatel nominaté ulowe e wh t Pr . - a | Sin size, regular price $2.00 vention had b ta t ms - ® ye al pr ot . wat clal #1. a e vent ton of its mains eo in Li goin r . | ; d Hughes, put up for t th ne mht t A | din. se, regular price $4.00; ape win M. Ivins, a lawyer, v , b . cial 81.8, been out of politics for 20 years ery prominent R ; | Hearst ts 6 ape y Mu ‘The Republicans tried to a good | can in New York van o A fre e . € 4 = on Thir many men of more or less diatine- | to by Ben Odell or knee be> | an he 2 | graded overhead: street, ear crossdil $1.15 Cotton Sheet-Blankets 75c a Pair tion to head their ticket, but the| fore the remote Ivir ‘ ey Je . . placed ot Madioée saul . mysterious tactics employ by | surface. Mr. I " € € 1 by any of the part ; at Third and perhapa i These are 10-4 mottled gray Cotton Sheet-Blanket They weigh Benj. B. Odell, now the st ras an, with a go pera aw an at opendent a t 1% Ibe. to the pair and heve red, whit . al ‘ ‘ frightened them off. actice, and t u y f t work tively knowl i “” ha nite and blue striped border zs = of the Third i Regular price $1.16 @ pair; special price tomorrow, a palr ..75¢ ® : “4 ae . ane’ - see th to Morris ullivan Case Wi ¢C matter ee oa at Daisy Alr-Tight Heater , ll . © | te regrade This is the mont satisfactory 4 air-tight Weed bs mitate improveme er bandied. & } 1 feature being tlie small Taken to Highest Court ©: The bones of old John Sullivan how dead five years, must ratte in their cofin again. And the rat tle will be to the tune of a million dollars. Ever sine lonely o'd million sire breathed his last. Sept.. 1900 ther has been a lively battle waged in the various departments of the superiour court, with a side issue local federal court Aud ee thé Bighest tribunal of the the United States supreme court, is to have an aughat fling in the matter, and with a lively rat le, the drying bones of poor old man Sullivan will probably be at Jowed to settle in their big black box with the silver ornaments, and | pass into peaceful dust. A few days ago Attorney W. F. Hays went over to Olympia and filed a legal paper which he relies Upon to lift the whole Sullivan ew tate tangle out of the state courts bodily, and drop it into the United | States supreme court The legal paper was filed in the state supreme court, which recently ‘washed its hands of the matter and incidentally left the way open for endless litigation in the lower! courts. The petition asked for a rehearing of the case, which the MISS Petitioner does not at ali desire It was filed in the full expectation that ft would be denied, in which ease an appeal will be taken to the aus CARRAU United States supreme court, the | consummation wished Attorney Hayes made the petition upon beba!f of his unwilling client Marie Carrav. Incidentally, a unique little story of interest lies behind this unwilling relation of attorney and client. The initial unique feature which began a five-year series of unique proceedings and incidents, was the probating of a “nun-cupative,” or verbal will, by Marie Carrau, the French ward and alleged fiancee of the deceased, soon after his death Miss Carrau, supported by several witnesses, claimed that Sullivan verbally willed her his fortune, and upon this contention she probated the will. Thereafter alleged heirs fo Ireland, to the number of 60 filed claims and contested the ver- bal will, Thereupon the war tn the courts began. It has now str 4 over a period of five years, and the end is not yet In the beginning Mias Carrau en- gaged Attorney Hays to battle for her rights. Later, while Hays was | fn. the east, she turned her affairs ever to Judge J. W. Robinson, whe moved tn the miss the oc on the plea that due di‘igence in their proceedings. /to engineer the legal The motion was granted Irish heirs app preme court, versed this or claima to the Irish he with this reversal, th court declared the Corner Pine St. Low Rent Deliver We Do Not Have Solicit- ors led to the neys at temporarily | i t ch block ays is again in the time- | * or and rex light, and is now driving t n-|? WeDon’t r Durng a Hanf Attorney } ever since Miss Hays without her, but since formal substitut ey had not used | Hays sinte that he tx the | Mites arreu. Her irregular at the only le te iy + olds @ hope of succe fended client in her fight for the Coffee Co. now local dat Second Avenue, corner Pine Street We have a fine large room, low rent, and will now be able t prices than wo have ever made befe i ses lets ub make low price You know we only handle eat quality of goods credit on sive but we do sell you the best goods for wt money many low price Creamery Butter lowa Creamery, per It Washington Crea ery Butter, per Ib 286 Adams’ Best Washington Creamery Butter, per Ib s06e Fell Cream Oregon Cheese, por Ib Best Swiss Cheese, per Ib 1Se Beat Cream Brick and Limburger Cheese Sugar Cured Pi Hium Hamme, Se. Se and 106 y California Tomatoe per per package : . ° ive ©, per package is ie keeps 1ze Royal and Price's Baking Powder, per Ib . ‘ see BOO Best Canned Cream, 3 cans for COFFEES—Our Coffees are roasted every day in our own store. Adams’ Java Bland Coffee at 25@ per pound is guaran teed to please you as well as any coffee you ever paid 40c per Ib for. High grade Teas at all prices from 12%¢ up ADAMS “eta 1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St. o it must. The pre rossings are a Tourists Excursion Adams Tea & ® steamers t Band 10 « : Fare, round menne of which the fire be lighted without no! clothing. The Da " pd nickeled urr » follows human life, but the counel * A move to compel erect overhead cross m, 1 1535 Second Avenue Corner Pine St. hh Steel With Cast T a pat aS oo 89-75 Put a Piano in Your Home Winter Nights. Ragley’s Corner At prices as low ality will permit thém to be sold op 1 rotl of © be played r by the key unual way or by ealed within the er, It does not cost Glycerine, best quality, % pint Lhe Olive Ot), best quality, % pint Carbolic Acid, best quality pint we Spirits of Camphor, best quality % pint Glycerine and Rose Wat quality, % pint Cream of Tartar, best quality 4 plano player and taken in exchange at fair valu a ~ ation % Ib * 20e We are installing these instru Rochelle Salts, best quality % Ib. 206 Castor Ol, best quality, % pint 206 Wood Alcohol, % gal 50e Ammonia for Household Pur gal... Lhe Deodorized Benzine, % gal Deliver ff si: We are sole D. $. Johnston (0. CHICKERING DEALERS 903 Second Avenue. Burke Bullding. disW) ators poses We Do Not Gasoline, % gal . Arnica, % pint . Vaseline, 1-Ib, box 2Oe Free Delivery. Both Phones the oldest, largest and strongest Have “Solicit- ALLEN 4& GILBERT- RAMAKER CO. 1406 Second Avenue. Complene Creat (UNCORPORATED ) Cheb Purmshere re nso AND SPRING STRELTS These Specials onHigh-Grade Carving Sets Until To- morrow Night The Carving denser Me Clark, who were awarded G and Prise at the ing, tempering and grinding ar This Handsome Carving Set-- Special ure $5.00 Is of extra quality and finish. Has genuine mm 4 with large solid ster ing eliver ferr is in the new French shape Bpeci al price of this le each Another 3- Pio e Set Special bp 95 Consists of knife, fork silver plated ferrule shaped biade. Special vy Cotton Sheet-Blankets $1.15 a Pair 11-4 Heavy Cotton Sheet-Blankets in mottled gray or mottled brown. These Sheet-Biankets have maroon, blue and brown, or red, green and brown striped borders, overcast ends, and weigh Ibs. to the pair. Regular price $1.85 a pair; special price tomorrow, a pair The Beckwith Air-Tight A Strictly Wood-Burning Heat- er Embodying the Famous Prin- ciples of the Genuine Beckwith Round Oak. ‘Thin stove is made by the same people as is the « ed Round Oak Heating Stove has the Round Oak Ught-fitting doors and draft, made heavy and of best ma- terial, Draft opening im fitted with swing hearth, the same as is used on the Round Oak, through which the ashes are remayed. The body is made of Wood's reoal fron, 18 gauge, seme qualt used in the Round Oak. and is ately riveted at top and bottom. To give stove greater durability lower part is lined with iron. The BECKWITH AIR-TIGHT has large feed door.in f an tre large opening in the chunks of wood. Is surn cast work swing Haw wide $1 Cash and $1 a Week $5 Cash and $5 a Month Buys any Heating Stove, Cook Stove or Range in Our Stock SPECIAL Toner’s “Dazoline,” for thie week only 10¢ a bot- tle; regular price afterward Polish up your piano and your furniture Vis Toner's | Re 4 Piano House om 314 Union St, IX The only Alveolar Dentists in Seattle, The Alvec Method is a distinct advance tr seler originated, 1 ted by Alve tists, There is 1 necessity for a set of fs Lo 1 falling teeth University cars pass the door OHIO DENTAL PARLORS 307)2 Pike St., Cor. Third Ave. 105 Second Ave. 8, Next to Guy's Drug Store. | stoney to Loan on Watches, Dine monds and Jeweiry |. Do not buy a watch or diamond before you see our display in our wind dow and our prices, marked in | platr figures AAG LURIE, Prop. | | Turkish Bath 50c INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT Have you a boy any where from 3 to 8 years old, if you have we can give you an coat worth $6.00 for Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington Come around and see them H. FIRST LEWIS foe &CO. cueray Keep in mina( LINE'S PIANO. HOUSE 1307408 GinSt AVE. SEATYLE

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