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

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PANS OUT FAMOUS OLD MI NOW A HON Tho famous old gold tapalpie Corea, Leigh Hur a million with wht army of the northwest, ha the min much wanted Mica man of « tains much mantic Year Seattle characte that ago, Leigh Hur in this » the proprietor of the Post, a parent of gencer, The story ¢ reverses is familia old-timers lr fay that one awoke to fi | MARINE NOTES ” |Prominent Peorian ater ermnccetr:| Gees to the Pen and take out $500 te ft PRORIA Phy N ‘ Claco and the islands. wt Reports from So that the steamer RB & Co, sailed for Seattle chandise an Bhe is due here Su cept for a short » for coal. The Dix Ber and supplies b: on her return trip. Dol Mon ‘The steamer te be due here way and way points vy passenger list and a have a by Big load of salmon. will be laid up fe eonverted into an o! A rearrangement of the Minnesota the Great Northern pany's big liners, made gasaki omitted fre stops. ‘The steamer Cottage City sailed for Skagway Thursday night. Steamer Norwood sailed from Grays Harbor, Thursday, of lumber and 24 passengers. «i wealth, cot and weal ih savor n the | Wear and Puget She carries 900 tons of ger da ligh by having the AT LAST NE THAT MAD E LEIGH EY-COMB OF DEGERTED SHAFTS through whict b Deserted Sb Now, acco he rose from a ting wher to a gentle of the ro}; the eral mer t pa List Hugo Peters, 19, be a sawmill man at Nagasaki | Thureday by the will carry tum-| of being one of ack to the island} up the Maple j Asselt Monday night witnessed the phin is reported | positive P nday from Skag CITIZ puts ticket in field rect, ex ne is sald to On arrival # r repairs, to be 1 burner of the schedules | and the Dakota, Steamship com- will probably be port of N om thelr Het carefully et} Their fine ited |} telling with 750,000 feet HUNT'S » John ments of the season. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Alaska Steamship company of- ficiala was held Thursday. During} the meeting the question of an in- creased fleet was brought up. Su- perintendent Frank Burns stated that so far nothing definite tn re- gard to securing new vessels had transpired. Walter Oaks, president | PORT TOWNSEND, Nov u—| ‘The schooner Maid of Orleans for! Broadhurst System Other Reliable the third time has port after attempt fargo at Seldovia, Alaska. The first | time the Maid of Orieans attempted to rene! storm daring which her rud ‘was smashed. After many days of | wevere weather she put back to the| Strait of Juan de Fuca. | Cabinet Assembles LONDON, Nov assembled at noon Members except ‘were present. returned to this | ing to land her | } 24.—The cabinet j today. All the} Lord wets 900-804 First ive. bia St FORTUNE afte. Mr. H the K SUSPECT was quality, Makes... Redelsheimer & Co. Cor. Col way | who claims to arrested Leaf saloon at Van A man whe holdup says he rs is one of the men chosen with close | | } | | 1 | | |Endorse THE SEATTLE Murphy's i ice ti, enn Resolution rover th nd re nd GREEN LAKE IMPROVEMENT CLUB STANDS BY DOUGHTY Fre@erick Beelen Dead | NEW YORK Nov ‘ Hon COUNCILMAN | Frederick A. Beslen, for many years Amerioar onsul in Chile, and vther to Mra, Milnor Roberts, of ke ee me RRR) is city, diod here lant weak at the . for &| age Of 78, “When # young 1 the * “Ta : pasod wont with the first steam * ket x) SUP expedition to the Orinoco and * t be. All reg other South American rivers “ “i William 1 *] VERY BWELL NEW STYLES, MM hy | At the § » Hat tore 1 N * *! Brooks & 1881 Bnd Ave pee ARR RR) = es S' party of Ellensburg | Our assortment of overe« distinguished style, superior to all but the most expensive cus- tom-made clothes, have won their way among hundreds of men of taste and experience in dress, attention to Ragley’s Corner HOLIDAY GIFTS At practically wholesale price We have explained to you in our previous adds how we came to be in & position to sell, HOLIDAY GLPTS OF QUALITY Por less than anywhere elve and Mr. Murphy to urge/§} We repeat again that we can the | save you from 15 TO 20 PER CENT ON EVERY PURCHABE € | Come and see ovr Iine-the i 4, by the Green Lake lw stock In enorméys—Get our prices bef ying anywhere We will be you goods Goods bought will hold for you and deliver when deaired. Murphy eded | 1 y counell to ad ed to show plea + now we THE REAL “TOPPY” NEW (STYLES. the $3 GIFT FURS THE ELEGANT AND INEX PENSIVE IF YOU CONTEMPLATE A GIFT WHY NOT LET IT BEA FUR? IT’S GURE TO PLEASE. EVERY ONE LIKES FURS— THEY ARE 80 USEFUL, AND A LASTING REMEMBRANCE OF THE DONOR OUR IMMENSE STOCK— GATHERED FOR YOUR CON VENIENCE FROM ALL COR- NERS OF THE EARTH AWAITS YOUR CALL FINE RICH PELLERINES, ROAS AND MUFFS. ALL AT VERY REASON ABLE PRICES. PEK )VITS FUR CO. 110 MARION 8T. ‘We have just received our consign: meat of Caliturnia Bweet Pea beeds from RIEGE R the California Perf od get © package waite bouquet having the of colors. ime to plant the seed. Bee (be prises la ous wiedow. ats and raincoats has been the require- sppeatnare sad PEARLY TEETH MAKE THE WEET SMILE SWEETER. $18 * $10 Don't neglect your teeth, We can remedy tooth detects, The coat will be small compared ta the benefits, Decayed teeth Cause offensive breath. The small cav- ity of today ts the bix hole of a few weeks hence. Then the tooth must be filled or pulled. i expensive, the other 1 Don't wait until too late, Come today, OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, D7, Pike Street and 1430 Third Avenue, Corner of Third and Pike. Strongest Overcoat House tn the State. MANUFACTURERS SALE OF DRESS SKIRTS This ally half price. Think of it! The latest styles. The most popular fabric The best tailoring. is the best sale that « And less than half to pay! There are in all the wanted colors, grays, Also skirts of blue, kilted, Some are some are gracefully Actual value up to $10.00; none black, brown or plain, skirts of checked worsteds, browns, worth less invi tans, gray others tailored by the cleverest tailors in New York City than $7.50. A matter of 200 fine Dress Skirts at actu- en checks ible plaids, b and black mixtures, mannish stripes and broadcloth covert suiting All $4.75 are tailor stitched and strapped are Saturday, while they last We'll Sell $5--* $6 Hats Tomorrow for $1.98 Zest Millinery sale ever announced! sest by a dong, long shot! For the hats are in the very height of fashion, and represent the best efforts of our cleverest trimmers. To. get.them out of the hurly burly—out of the builders’ way—we make one price $5.00 and $6.00, for.... whole collection, Values up to $ on the | the STAR—FRIDAY, NOV 1905. FREDERICK Complete Credit Housefurnishers | if The Natlonal Steam Cooker $1, 25 clals are for cash and final-de sold to @ cunt All gales of quantity of any ® DEALERS ne ape jal that sball be This Cooker kon plainly demonstrated to every user it egy fuel, stove space—fite ar being pecially adapted for he limited—and saves ¢ tor of the f which is jont ed by methods, Food ce it retad tr tious qua ab « other me. umber of separat « botton four each holding three Bpe This Walnut Finished Wall Clock iG Is made of soft wo orhamented with carving. Has ment which can be regulated to keep good tine Clock measures #% in. high, 44% In. wide and has & 2%-in dial, Hands and figures white making it enmy to distinguish the time at a dis tance of several yards, Special price, while laate tomorrow 4 This Cry walnut ve 4 brass move 1 stained iMustration are of fire-polished ery of the kind. The t patterne it Creamer and Sugar shown in wand pre exceptionally pretty for « imitation of « 1 price, per » of the tate genu. ite 350 | his Te ix made of refined ou “1 and wide by in. long by 7% tm, high. Haw ‘ventana ie rods on bottom to prevent acorching. Bpecial price Cooplen roe Qe ee a 2615-2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar 61 eres cere ener ss ee See > awit Dry Goods aioe 50¢ UTING FLANNEL— 46 in put in the only, the steam being mpartments by a smal the inside. The different re made of IX tin, the $425 4& NEL [REDERION & (UN CORPORATED ) SECOND AVENUE. MADISON AND SPRING STRELTS. BON (Ine.) | STORE CLOSES AT 6 P.M., INCLUDING SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR THE SATURDAY | This $6 Golden | or Weathered | Qak Rocker These are plain white « Regular price 1fe eact {6c Hemmed Huck Towels ile Each $3.50, $3.75 and _ L Ten different styles ded, Cluny, Arabiar y « resented. Regular pri Round Gas nive Gan Stove 6 i with 24 jeta in diameter Height over all, Straightforward Dealings ——Smail Profits——Many Sales——— That's Our Motto ‘The Bee Hive 2615-2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Ste ISATURDAY’S| mended for its | i I / | | | | You save money by doing your trading at The Bee Hive ] MEN’S WARM UNDER- } LADIES’ BLACK PETTI-} BOYS’ & MISSES’ WARM WEAR— COATS— UNDERWEAR-- if Men’s Warm Fleeced Vests } Ladies’ Black Mercerized } Boys’ Heavy Winter Fleeced | and Drawers to match, Petiicnete : M i natural color, full regular : Faigst + seat i toned Vests and Drawers to cut. Bee Hive price for rand, with 1qinch deep match, natural color, full Saturday only B5e ruffle and small pleated regular cut Bee Hive Men's Extra Heavy and sig $1.25 value, Bec price for Saturday only, If # Warm Wool Fleeced Un ive price for ag mA sizes 24 to 34 25e if derwear, vests and draw only 87% : | ers to match, “North Star yeh i Misses’ Soft Nat brand, the fleece that won't = leece Cotton Jersey wear off or gather in ae) ; Ried Vests, Pants and lumps. Bee Hive price for | PE iasera “tse esate eee Saturday only, sizes 32 to 5 rere. ; garment is highly ; g wo Specials for Saturday HO pieces Outing Flannel, a nice soft cloth in stripes and checks. Bee Hive price for Saturday only . Se bs pieces Ciderella Outing Flannel, the very best qual ity made; we have it in the { LADIES’ FANCY COL- solid colors, also cream if and white, Bee Hive price } LARS AND BELTS— for Saturday only... 10¢ SCOTCH FLANNELS & ALL WOOL TRICOTS— Warm Scotch Flannels and All Wool Tricots, suitable for waists, skirts and chil- dren's dresses. Bee Hive price for Saturday only Ladies’ Fancy Collarettes in plain, fancy and lace ef- fects, very latest styles, Bee Hive price for Satur- day only ...........22¢ Ladies’ Pleated Leather Belts, styles and colorings. Hive price only ... Girdle and very latest Bee 25¢ and wearing qualities; s es 16 to 34 Bee Hive price for Saturday only vty es 10¢ to 35¢ BOYS’ & MISSES’ COM- BINATION SUITS— and Misses’ Combina Suits, Boys’ ton heavy warm fleece, all siz- es. Bee Hive price for Saturday only . Union extra WARM COMFORTERS— 11-4 Heavy Soft Warm Com- forters, wool tied, satin fin- ished cretone covering, soft and warm. Bee Hive price for Saturday only .$1.39 BRANCH STORE 2609 JACKSON ST. Complete Hotel and ¢ 18c Hemmed Huck Towels (2:¢ Each $3. 50 Tapestry Portie s $1. 95 a Pair $3.25 and $3.50 Tp Couch Covers $2.25 ng. Regular pr Cylindrical bo: | | ‘This Heater ts designed to meet the dem lub Furnishers, 17x be b These ¥ The sp $2.25 e Curtains $2. 25 a Pair rded Arabian, « nd Irish Point Curtains beir air; # price, “82.25 rviceable Inexpen- is finished black and measures Of @ six-point flame spreader 8 14 SEATTLE AGENCY FOR AMUSEMENTS. | DON'T FORGET THE BIG DANCE | At Leschi Park Pavilion, to be gives e Klectric Employes® on Thokagive inesday, November General Admission 50 Cente. Law Hes FOR BENEFIT OF SICK AND DIS<« ABLED MEMBERS. Music by Wagner's Orchestra, Tickets for sale by all street cas mer | All New ~ Hite Acts! STAR Hitsh Wan & TELKA, Hercules, NN & CO, i Farce. WHITESIDES P OTHER CLEVER TU RNS—T ‘piniee Avenue Theater The Most Popu ar Theater, TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Splendid Production, Excellent Play, “A HUMAN SLAVE.” Matinee Saturday Next Week day Mate inee. Esther Rujarro's Great Dramatic Success, “A Broken Heart.” Another Play That 1 No change tr Treatment Stops hair from Falling out, Positively Cures Dandruff Or money refunded Heady's Barber Shop. Cor, First and Washington You'll forge: it your GLASSES ft should—Our GLAI they should. You get the resuits you with our GLASSES—you get quality and atyle, We correst all defects of hte that GLASSES will edy. amr yomnaat

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