The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1905, Page 3

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INESDAY, NOV. 8, 1905. t (NI ARNEL FR we 6S me a NO 5{ Won't Let Bookies The Disaster of the Santa Fe 99 GO 5 i Run in Seattle € | THE SEATTLE STAR—W +eeeeeeee LDR SECOND AVE 4" MALIN Annee eee RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. RAILROAD =} Women’s ASSURED Coats | WILL TAP COPPER MINES eeteeeeex® ALASKA DELEGATES WILL ASK FOR TERRITORIAL GOV |. aman Our Special «| Raincoat NOT ME,” SAID PEISER SAN ANCISCO, s € ez, waye that th ext i BP ’ t the F i} allroad to tap Havemeyer v| r q ‘ well | per @ sure go, | OMI Hl J . . i} De to the Alaskan conven-| Me oe : . y : as tion which convenes in Seattle . R as . vember 1b have been selected f e ‘ > fi he} nearly every to’ and camp {1 VOME COATS, of ' { f I k P | Alaska, Most of them are h ” t ‘ structed to work f£ territoria an zane Senile « vngedlthe 4 Be at es , . : ew EW rment riety the street be t x hen grew sus ® PHOTOGRAPH OF THE WRECK OF THE CALIFORNIA LIMITED A FEW DAYS AGO A FEW Cg eS oo attacked ¢ t © mut ‘ | MILES EAST OF KANSAS CITY, MO, THIRTEEN INS WERE KILLED AND MORE THAN A |v ooed i ghagwny he iit r he b Bargains in ate, Page 6 ***) SCORE INJURED Siieet Wis clinisinten4ont of ‘1 sf THE MAIL CAR PORWARD TRUCK A TURNED RAIL AND WA THROWN AGAINST THE SIDE on: el} mine enort tha }OF A ROCK CUT, THIS CAUSED THE BAGGA AR, WHICH WAS NEXT, TO BE FORCED INTO oP he Suk tetabed' tke’ ban’ ‘ THE AIR, AS SHOWN IN PIOTURE, BY SMOKER FOLLOWING, WHICH PLOWED UNDER aieuad dank an a nyo Cash The i Credit | NEATH IT flume of. the ‘Jeaine Freighting to the big qua ble for several da ity jail Wednesday me piers Seca Omens oe StF Fa sn bea Ferre en (etn ee Re] Lace Specials ia ab Ss, Ar | ea of the territorial supreme cour. Tomorrow Alexander, of Phoenix by: s] ucceed ve as i bs wd reg ¥ ue "Tm wind you held said to su i Na ' sem fe i he THERE WILL BE A HOT TIME AT COUNCIL MEETING IF AT. | books are bs | | : ui then tm : TEMPT 1S MADE TO PERPETRATE SECOND AV. STEAL own w 4 by 9 pal,| Ms » 7 t the Y thi | educed to oa _ Fam off lice dropped | Tye ant ate nor | | » Invedtigute Puget and 5 ineruded in’ th ¢ bait in in the contr meeting of the tracks were laid night, when it is to resolve itself, middle portion wou into & commi “© Direct Primary svat ci Si McCarthy Dry Goods Company iiiis2" 8 oe «it | Sa.cuzemeg of wae 8 eperty | eoting sont the. toca tes franchise owning the tracks would be obliged | If Furth » eda in getting sev-|to pa pieced ons |e oe tee me, are | Seen, Belek ser eeue be In @ few months, or may be will proceed be ¢ street y evening. T. hall, | = utcome will be is still however, | Green Lake station. Chairman W e opponents of the that in such a case the city might | W. Horr, of the direct prim ¢ confident that Crich-/|lay its own tracks on the atreet.| mittee of the Civic Union, will ad }ton and Rude will not sanction the The Second ay. property owners | dress the meeting | |ateal, while the corporation forces | might even be willing to pay } . - | up the |jaying the tracks in order to com | wavering councilmen who up to the ul to his We have Home-Made Preserves, ' ally for ur table use. UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, | Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1216 First avenue, Postoffice building. Phones—Sunset $62; Ind 626 SIDEBOARD, SIDEBOARD in golden oak, ni ly quartered ly polished and deep drawers, targe and high French French bevel Plate mirror: absolutely # good price $39.75. Value at $30.00. Now.. $4975 Uo cic... Need a job? See page 6 + Page 6 ne more vote for the franchise wurth already has and seven is & majority That a majority of the coun have the hardihood to perp steal In face of the onstration of popular disap | that is expected to take place t eeem probable. | ‘ ND IN FERMENT. | | ve been distritre rth end of the versity { | the people of the outrage which the council ie trying to perpetrate, and | | asking th to appear personally before the council to protest. Copies | of remonatrauces have been placed | im all drug stores, grocery estabiiah ~ } our top floor exhibit all yesterday the practical demonstration in cook- I solemnly swear to speak the whole truth and noth- | Desiring to give you an idea of the quality and | quantity of our stock of Over te and Ratncoats, we | truth, @ | Tisce ure taian otenea be tenes | have made a showing of as many garments as we ing but the truth. People write tng is nt ie een liiets agit Gat nae be presented to the coun- could put Into our windows—fourteen in all. over their own signatures that I greatly joyed. Klay night This display is bound to be of great Interent to you. tell them the truth. People do a xpected that the Labor because it will give you an excellent fdea of every not swear to Iles; no man or i will also file resolutions of thing you should know about the quality, styles and |] woman cares to go on record as e vy all Eg ES prices of Overcoats and Raincoats. |] Swearing to a falsehood. Hun ° ding a ; indignation meeting. | dreds of letters on file at my Ra ag gh agen office that I have reunited New Location 1535 Second Avenue Plo ey He op gpg | t a jf and rekindled the fires of ing with the lethargy characterietic } love in the heart of hearts. 1 of the thoroughfare. ‘They are silver, and valuable ores of all Jewell Compound Lard, 2-pound pails touching, however, the middle Jewell Compound Lard, 5-pound pails ; Sa of the street, where car Jewell Compound Lard, 10-pound pails Lesh snichinen bes She Don't forget Thursday will be salad day. Mrs. Haff- ner will explain ( a practical manner many novel ways of using up th left-overs by converting them into appe- tizing salads SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY On Thureday and Friday w kinds. Call and Jearn my sys will hold a special sale of such | SEE ¢ say I am a born clair he as are nee very every home. | voyant, © tree paychic palmist Ow Prices all specials mu for cash, No Remember our new location. corner Second and Pine street. Tho ht Elevate I tell you more truth than you exchange, phone or C, O. D. orders. Out-of-town orders filled We Roast Coffee Every Day | later than 6 p. m. Friday providing any of 1 | High School Proper J. Redelsheimer & Co. |} 208"'¢e Prof. De Forest, the Great Clai voyant, kaya It is no use for you to in trude on my time unless yor want me to hel you I have if helped hundreds, and can help you. What is the reason; my if readings are 1 po TELL YOU THE THINGS YOL WANT TO KNOW? I read your palm and locate your diseases, tell your past INLAID MATTING—Piain white and fancy Matting, regular value per and 4¢ ut to, per yard zze cuRTAIN MUSLIN Figured goods in white and colors. Reg- and 25¢ per yard; cut to 12%¢ FIRE SCREENS oak single panel fire screens, filled with fancy silko 3 y jal 7 sSe¢ COSTUMERS IRON COSTUMERS~—Finished in either enamel, with heavy hooks and feet; valu Going to the school board Tuesday |} 900-604 First Ave. Cor. Colum- Strongest Over Adams Tea & Coffee Company | .::.: =» : nat the lo« Bmw of p Big bia Bt St 1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St. school site on Queen Anne mmittee from the Eighth | Taxpayers’ club went away con-| | vinced that they had been mistaken. | The clubmen thought ft would be Jan inconvenience for puplia to go to & school on top of the plateau, after a t ugh explans concluded at House in the WOCOEN COSTUMERS—0OF solid oak, fir 106-30& PIKE ST. ered, the top of the present and future. My charges ma and henvy, Brass feet; 9475 y ut seni = sar eae ae tter location fo e low; am crowded every ¢ ake our Looks Good For | ES uphoar’, below, which are three were, Bage meas . {103 Second Av South i two capacious sliding bins This binet is very Steam Franchise AT A BARGAIN Guy's Drug, stor camanatal: Neriag Sen seeds it a view oC kone. ote r horit n @ hr tter s a 2 e of these cabinets am tk Open Sunda Own Paint} os: attle-T na Power com steam heat franchise le and so we find It with paint, of the corpor Just to tempt you to come here Thursday, and Friday, so that we may relieve our heavy Saturday selling, wé offer two «pecials for to The best things are always s made of pu hite inseed of}. The amount of business nesday afterr row and next day that should certainly make it well worth y I t 4 We have worked up in | 1 be @ surprise to ‘s z Rot schovied in the art an s 5 rH s seapes tmanan weil und | “lotn telored to pero have ; Our experience with paint has proven to us that white lead and sizes. Would be a ple ansortments, and you will ~sna 4 ca a. mane che 6 1 cheapest from every The proposed franchise for a roll nt $18.50, and t# an ex have no trouble In being fitted MEN'S SHOES. ; standpoint. You aly ing roadway on Jefferson st. will ional bargain at our Thur Belle everywhere for $10.00, Men's Shoes Reg 1 Friday special 50 Men's Shoes 6 Men's Shoe 00 Men's Shoes LADIES’ SHOES. Viel Kid La $3.00 valu BOYS’ SHOES. Giant Calf, the best boys shoe on the market $2.50; Saturday Childre Shoes here Thursday and Friday for 1$10.98 $5.50 THE NEW YORK STORE Pure Lead and Oil a tere ea with tt cur personel guarantee of being abectuves Paint Brushes wed Alfred Burke was indicted by the 7 | We make good firm bristles our strong potnt and give you the [M| «rand jury In the United States dis duettor en's , 3788 best brush for the money. trict court, We ym : and shirts at about half 50 | smugeling. it 1418 Scoond Avenuo as THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Avenue OC REESE © 8 0 PEERTEE S6 Noar Piko St. se Po Prop BOTH PHONES 1158 smuggled 600 pounds of wo ‘this country from Brit * NPR AORN TEE on the first of June, 1906. Has L

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