The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1905, Page 3

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POLITICS HOT are affected by the agreement with every detail. Room for the Seaside and the engine and for a gymnasium will be ded corporations by the giants of com-| Bination. “We have made a town here and} and earnestly to} two exceptions Co-Operative jto the ting in dividends prov iil alone pay dependent of the reau! have worked hard SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING make ft grow. Now that Ifrom its copper property we > E are beginning to see the Binatone | rme A meeting of the Bunday sebool| Phe outlook and possibilities a @f our work we very naturally do} simongll pyention wae held in. the city | that his company can earn 100 pe jot wish to see things wiped out Inj Priday at the First Presbyterian | cont per annum easily upon its @ ene fell swoop by annexatto The} VANCOUV RB church, Rev. David Blythe. pretid-jtog) investment; and the offer Spirit of independence, which char-| Before the fish commis ing. The following ministers from | ine stock today at 60 cents is some ondance out of the elty were In « tracts and business which will come railroad this company is put handsome | when they reach too othe Of whatever kind themselven, and thin stage comen aware of the danger lurking in some Catarrh in example of the above statement ¢ that catarrh ts the it will become apparent at once, how important it is to be of health as soon as ult to be chronic stage never A before the sufferer be apparently mild disease any of its numerous forms is probably the most typical When you stop for a moment to cause of over 90 per cent of all ch re| cons ailments. gin the nized ‘onle us destroyer your cane insid mak | of} cure of this recoK, | more diffi delay only wizes every American citizen, re-|'t Was charged that the ng that will emain open but Bale nostnat the idea of having our] nd Fish company and all Ameri-| Rev. Chalmers Gunn and Mr. F eS ee PERMANENTLY UR fown absorbed into the city of & yt —— Lar fishing ilegal- | Smith of Auburn; Rev. Lr er : m1 Brery citi of Seattle that ena se vAnnexation will manifestly |1¥ for halibut and also using Cana-|of Ballard; Rev. E Lewis, of Port a : ; Neer ee eeae en or Geattin bex| Wan harbors i Gisregard of the| Blakeley; Rev, T. Kirkhope, of | ‘ake time should call and Alaska | and you can't afford to take et of becoming a chronic suf Gulte the reverse for Ballard.” | haw Brighton Beach; Rev, W. A. Major.) winging for this ie a ba artabdie! ferer, making life a burden, not only to yourself, but to every one you ‘The citizens expressed themsctves| ©. F. Batt & fisherman, pre- | Rey. J. M. Wilson and Rev, W. A-| Cais of high grade sper ore|§ come in contact with. Yor aford to have your business or so ge being strongly in favor of Seattie| *ted a memorial alleging that the | Spalding eae ts af-anmeacunin tate “|B cial affairs become partial, if not complete failures, in #hc you ee @ city, and willing to work for| New England Fish company, which | It was proposed to place the Bun-| 20) On a) Teen eee Wanhine {can't afford to run the risk of losing all there is in life worth living fie bétterment, but not to the ex-| OPerater its veasels from Vancouver, | day pola on a graded basis simi | SmItheonian vette ee i eetad | f0F: the glory of living, the eminent satisfaction of success in all tent of giving up their town’s exiat-|B- C. is an American concern. The | lar to that tn the public schools, =| bg Me oo an quested! I you undertake, and the » me pleasure and happiness that co: ence 4s a separate corporat memorial urged Imposition of oe [SAN ee Oe te llon thare The || of & well ordered and healthful existence, when the disease in what Much indignation ts expressed, gen-| 99 export duty on all fish shipped | EB. J. White was awarded dam | pena oo vg e orm it may be, causing all this can be pern ly cured erally, over the unfair manner a} threegh Ci: « nade 1 im bond. jages in th of $594 7 grade o this oe ie not on y high Which the matter has been treated| |the Alaska Packers’ associa but having as it has fine fluxing| FOR 5. 00 A MONTH by the Times and P.-1 Ti d | dS: le Ae ti Wriday. Waite Orewgnt eutt se We ces other ate waa ae eal ODRYE TO , » AV. result of bis launch sinking after a | hen many other ores would not do} (yr teligeremmepree gt t ! @ an a es c ve collision f the company's | %. Ayes All medicines and appliances FREE. COME IN FOR E Best Clothing company, said | trape in the Gulf of Georgia. It is the hope « he * ATION AND CONSULTATION, WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY FREE “It ard is annexed. it meana| Through the Dexter Horton bank this company that as many citizer WE CURE PILES AND ALL RECTAL DISEASES goodbye to Ballard av. a8 a business | pt rty in the sout nd of th of tle a8 possible, shall own a} location. W entirely too far} city, included 1 “ " and ° wk of not lees than 100 shares of Wh McHARRIE M D away from peels ss center of| second Itions, ing partly b aij stock and they are putt forth . > ” be Beattie for business men of this} tween the Columbia & Puget Sound ox _ pews prt ale e the Su ding - erive any benefit from an-| railway and the Grant street lin control of t ompany in this fiseon _ptdapedtercee Areal to| of th Geatah-ateiiey, an beret one NEW STYLES “MONARCH” || offering a share away from| COLUMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE. ——* during the last f ys for $180,000 hinde ente Ghee cach ot BH ee een, WAIT, be the 420-422-424-426 ARCADE BUIDING—PHONE MAIN 4111 TOWNE’S, DENT’S, PERRINE’S| Real estate is particularly active in bka and Co. 1331 ind Av eos | that Mr, Chas. B. Crane, the | OFFICE HOURS—® a. m. to 1 2to5 p.m. Evening GLOVES. this part of the city, and more large | ; jdent and manager gives o Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:80 \ onal oo. hagotiations now pending | * s Fat Fotks I have reduced my w next few ry man anles are expected in the Get a chicken ranch i Ave. * A variety to- please N. Brooks & Co. 1321 jaye ERNST BROS.INc PIKE.ST. Woop's 506-3068 ‘el ABTRDHON, Nov, 1f.-It looks though there will be big ge Ip the local muntoipgl 4 aign, There | will be # citigens th ahd al | 08 qyoning independently | Ting, & newspaper ra | - OPPOSE ANNEXATION .. fee="""" | os cer a for mayor on a 1 wnties FORMERLY GL HOLMES FURMITURL CO t | | Another \ of the Law and] york, ® A thief ‘ | Order Leng will be held next 1 ' 1 ight 1 hiet ' . f DECLARE MOVEMENT I8 CONSPIRACY OF HEAVY SEATTLE ke a cons |wh : ' | eon t t \@ BIG BREAD-BAKING TAXPAYERS TO REDUCE THEIR CITY'S TAX—SAY IT | . : . ‘ he \ t | he rate 3OME HOUSBHOLD TUNTS sbi } A WOULD RUIN BALLARD AV. AS A BUSINESS STREET-DO — 7 be th iB h $ h . f th : NOT WANT TO PAY FOR BIG TRUNK SEWER ioe « the go | goods, 1 c ' ut Me, ee Soles taaltie Weolee atte chee ae : : ‘ Hallard property, It Ie plain that 1h ' i At strations, given at 0 pm. daily, have been hanexed the idea of having 3 tow | pallard will pey one-fourth of the Wh " , ror ogy large ended, and have been VERY SUCCESSFUL in fair deal] Postmaster F. 3 vasa Jeoet. Batlarg could betas, premmman called, anking|@ | ire ABSOLUTELY FREI ; Wute t as rested In politics, 115 nay ith aanemament on the sewer | ft ‘ kt ot burglar and} xt week @ contest of more than ordinary Interest th y h my mas ‘ =< will take S| o nay 1 wilt say, an] OMINCTS TO TRUNK SEWER t ‘ om : ‘ am oe $50. 00 IN CASH PRIZES ' pring t Kor A { and v6 soful articles will be given away to the rtm | i « ' 4 « t 1 i} ladle i nothing whateve to enter this com f pt infu | hist tt ink “ " " test. friends and igter your names with Sekt dew bank nase be carta | i * | Mra. Hi who will ¢ n the rules governing this Keng of Seattle and Railard wh sen | contest ret | } } $ ng Co. A t n Steg " Yr ’ ’ | nd--$15.00 order, Century Furniture Co r Raltard, ¥ y t emcee cecal | rh $10 ash, Centennial ing Co oe Baer, | PHILADELPHIA. N 18.—C. C.{ testifying sta t , | Fourth—Barrel Centennial Best Flour being CARVING THE DUC vise ‘stat anh 4 . Bay | Fifth—-Mre. Haffner’s Cook Book ‘ . P = fr f f x Twentieth Cer Cake Pan the Cox Investment HOW TO INVEST heneuladies wh nd B " : A enteral fn Site 00 yntest will be donated by the following # tail Droggiste, asking $ an : ” gee ¥ " " ‘ ry A fa f t i 4 me ; YOUR MONEY [cit tts compe 28 8 ean ihe /@ ‘VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA such @ « | busine poe a a . -d eS mmediately after the contest at 1 p. m., ' t Listes to show he Americar minds | hope every housewife in Seattle will geben Bogert | Interesting Facts of Enor- | ''\\\" (0, " , Americ ct A ee Mg We gl oes e jin tnerea i} ¢ for £ i " , r fund of a very worth organiza reuments aed : Schooner Is Missing and Prospective | "ets Dividends Paid on | "rc cvcicimen| OSe WINSLOW'S ; need | 8 Small Investments | ted to i. 6. 90 SOOTHING SYRUP ' 7 nade and th has bann weed of Mothers for ¢ PRESERVE KETTLES —20c | T BRUSSELS CARPET. 2 wae acting under the orders y bora fhildren while y aie teanteaee we ting under the orders « Bride Anxiously Awaits Captain) re ce :@ ‘ ive || PRE Interested parties in Seattle If you put $100 Into a nee nwourse’ wind oulley patterns, SCORES THE TIMES | | pant ra $A At hoema remeiy tor diarrhea. pre PAD setninltite rder to match. ee eae age ‘ | | bar “rn | « firm, is TWENTY-FIVE OFNTS A ROTTTR. | sran ar, per yard, $1.60 and pe re the who yea w have] a SN To nn nnn wer f AM Ae $125 came ov e to get the| VICTORIA, B.C akipper, ts snd you will: havel — | situat t me tha . ® partially aband t | LIPPED SAUCE PANS. str iw bie paper met 6 cept jing schooner Fawn, ¢ « | alread: b pines nto the! size stewe ¢ SLIGHTLY SOILED BLAN- t 1 b “ th . t KET® anyth turn in anything| which is long overdue he ia now F Fe gee Nrages Gove ' ps Rexation pr fon. He said he/ storm of Octobe in which sev- | vesse $ in Le Rol] kets in every way at hold of anything,| eral of the fleet were tossed about} With Captain Ole aa crew of apices Ahr wy ae * « new, but slightly >. which would ad which ts des bed as a revo! unmarried me 7 ft te | ’ will be Renee we us though the cit | T. Wittiama, a F 3 : a 4 the following " S walks Se tater Of as of the vessels fted 100] tle. of P, E. Island, second | The n an who pu 1 : , e Cal} of the lot: Rexation. Both the Times and the| miles out of thelr course. The only | Wi Hick Gt Bow Found. | vmet & Henla stock in 1871 reales P.-L. have failed to give us a square | hope rtalned i that she was| land, cook, and Louis Miller, of Ds Fiber ym worth in addi-| Pe2epunce can Royal ne seeee $6.00 ALL WOOL BLANKET, deal | driven on te Shumagin t#land, one| mark, and Max \ ‘968,50 os ten-quarter size, grey with “Tt Is hardly MWkely that th | of the Aleutian group. If no word ts | Francisco, are the « | " ral atin souta Ohne tate Oa | PiSpunce can Dr. Price's Bak stripes, pe $3-75 Rexation proposition will ever go| recelved by the Queen City on her| The Fawn w i 'by| The man who puts | o th ‘ : through there is such @ heavy] arrival tonight she will be posted as | Captain Cullin, « r- | Seat _— oR ay gly pany ‘| Afepunce can Adams’ Best Bab the voters nst it.| missing at sealing headquarte lrte C. W. She was a stout vensct| stock today, wh a y Wt athe oe Cured Ge means that wit} - built at Chemainus and had a cat ) cents per share, will have ee Peet Sugar Cured Hams, per pound ........660 eeeeesene j hares of ste get the big end of the he nd} lof 509 In Bering sea onares ¢ = 1] PTONIC HAMS, per pound ............ 106 hat Ballard will get the sma end Fi Will H | If the Calumet & Hecla mine can| NO MONOPOLY FOR HIM iremen a bd ° Soot tne it has auch tmmense| secigiamsiahiadiogsneite ymnasium jouis views © voons oeoee | Adams Tea &CoffeeC Rd tien coc | ee ye cee || AO offee Company | » the annexation of Bal- EVERETT, Nov. 18—A ct from the Seattie-Boston prop-} | BREAD RAISEF regular maine he samme, sements| so. ene quam tor the new eneine|tOrme tetas Of ha karecment ene] erty on ore which yields 620 pounds] | New Location 1635 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St Hite, 1e-quart 4 Which have caused the great wave pa bone oy i wd new engine | ered into by the shingle mill ot pure copper per ton of ore. @f reform in politics which Is sweep-) og Lawton ae Friday ‘ewer teq ,0F8 Of Mverett and Marysv { These are actual facts, and you Sng over the country and « OT cuah peine bey tae beard Ot mille In those towns will suspend} ™ust reason for yourself. You have rinciple — whic e hie t | bafore you the abo « va the principt hich =P 4 sa abana sepa operations on December 1 for a p it for a the above statement, ye Roosevelt is fighting, the swallow-| 14, a will riod of one month, All of the mills|#!#0 have the assurance that this fng and whipping out of the smailer| ls no wild eat property. The con THe Very LATEST STYLES best qualitte Hat Store, FE. N. I T. surest way to keep $2.00 your premises clean s and sweet isto have Your eyes bother you the BEST GARBAGE Your head aches BARREL money will buy You cannot read or new as you It never pays to purchase bs mis pets ae . Pr om We make glasses to ¢ t m ed dowr Our “hand-made” steel nna Aaieais ak toweat “ that we have isa d t black unfinished worsted barrel is the most substan and ua tial and most sanitary one made on the Pacific Coast BRADT OPTICAL for $20.00. We make them exact! any shape or any weight Suite 4, 1112 Second Avenue. iret Ave. Cor. Che desired Our Motto: Weak e Hoops are extra heavy, strong BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Gua Lady Attendants $:30 to 6; Su h phon D AVENUY and entire workmanship is the very best possible. Turkish Bath 50c INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT H Heady’s Barber Shop to First and Washington ® Address Free We make no extra charge for stamping your name and ad ress in steel—thus insuring you against possible loss. UNION BAKERY eve FUR BER Price, each— ° @ he oldest, AND CAFE plake end orgen bense in the Pacific North- went ALLEN 4& GILBERT RAMAKER CO. 1406 Second Avenue. 1418 SECOND AVENUE. Our Coffee and Coffee Cakes are the best in the land. YOU TRY SOME. $2, $3, $3.50, $4.50 IANOS FOR RENT ry HEE ROUGH DRY DRY Ter any ustomer ¥ " et tough mi ly Wa « Our liberal offer a you in with and 1 out of doing your own an save you tin y and w p heaviest t, which a “bug tot housew we do fi ee an \ The Palace Laundry Co. has the 1 anit plant Int pends or more of Rough Dry Family Washing, to prove to you that ites much better and cheaper to have u washing and tron nig. too fis for & Many a woman sends wash the heaviest WOOLEN B h expense at more satiafac rily thar A pe f int t « Dry Far Wash last 8 woik 1 of different article anging from ) at 6 cent und, Th 0 good fo k flat work if ft , r what nor the o POUNDS FREE to any 1 tome NO ROUGH DRY ORDER ACCEPTED ‘OR I THAN 8 1 Palace Laundry Co. Both Phones 177 AND PLANT EIGHTH AND 151 SIXTH AVE DAR MAIN OF DOWN TOWN OFFICE PIKE \FHIEF SMUGGLED INTO ° B D NOTTI TAIN ‘GHAM LACE CUR- . white, are 60 ba wide and 3% yards Regular $2.26, *. and $3.00, cut to . DD PLATES,in a great va- ROPE PORTIERES. riety of decorations. Just Regular 00 to 00 each, the thing for serving light cut to. . -. $3-00 refreshments. Regular value Ibe and 20¢, cut to. Se IRON BED. has 1-tnch posts, READ PANS, Just right for %-Inch filling rods; enam- a cled in white or biue, and om Regular Mc Ge | burnished in gold. “This $13.50 bed cut to.....89-75 EEP PUDDING PANS, of Royal steel t of granite IRON BED, ts 0 three-quarter in apple green, posta cut to l-inch; %-Inch scroll 186 ng rods. This $7.26 bed GUE AD cissncovndane’ $4.95 quart cut to 18¢ | DINING TABLE (No. 31) of 1 golden oak, has 24-inch square top measuring 6 feet when fully extended. Top ts lished. Less on best cas- and rer This regular $8.00 din- r table for Monday and Tuesday cut tos... $635 6-quart, wlar %5¢ BED LOUNGE, adjustable, MUFF" regul may be easily converted into i2-h« a full bed. Is made on heavy frame and is full Berry elatr fringed. Covered with good ¢ decorations quality ramie. Regujer Vv * t to « value $9.00, cut to ‘S045 OR MUSH BOILE DRESSER (No. 501) of solid, ale e golden oak, has shaped and beveled French plate, mir- ror measuring 18 by 20 i es. Shaped base 20 by 4 Top. drawers have ed s. Regular v ue $126 ut for Monday 1 Tuesday to $9.75 203) of solid has shaped and h plate mirror 22 by 28, swell 1 by 42. Two Nt draw- dresser and Tues- $15.00 DRESSER (No. golden oak Monday DRESSER, fir fir, has 20 by eled Germ: shaped r ished in golden 20-inch bev~ diamond pp draw- Regu- , cut to... 0 $8.5 nth $10. E-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (No, 4), consisting a r, bed and com- eser han 18x20- i eve i French plate rror 18x40-inch base h is three straight front awers with gilt pulls. Conunode has 17x30-Inch bas full awer and two wer Bed is full ime, extr nd well Y rr . gold- ¢ ished $21.00 ‘three- pl sell Mon- 1, $1.60, cut to tay day only for S140 $15.95

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