The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1905, Page 5

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"PREMIER BALFOUR RAILROAD ry Jews .¢ prominent men, among them Grover ‘leveland, EBRATE ANNIVER. SARY . NEW YORK, Doo, 1--Mihy Socialists Trying Mayor MoOlellan, of ow York and Gov, Prank W, Mig+ ina, of New York, delivered ad dresses at the meeting he@f yester- — day, celebrating the 260th anntver- th RESOLUTIONS AGAINST RATE LEGISLATION ARE POURING INTO WASHINGTON—HOW RAIL- ROADS ARE ENGINEERING THE WHITE HOUSE SAYS IT’S A GAME OF MISREP. RESENTATION ry ft WASHINGTON, D, C., Deo. 1.—(very expensive campaign which the rattroads deen making for the past six montha. Tt te clatmed that this campaign ts based on misrepresentations, For to rate legislation example, it is stated that railway Hundreds of resolutions are pour-/employes have been informed that] tag into Washington, some ad-| the proposed legislation would be so dremse! to the White Ho and | disastrous to r others to the senate com all employes wou e Th eut; this haa frightened ‘The railway interests are preparing to make bitter fight against the] policy of President Roosevelt in re ad earnings that have their wages train ome from cham-/men and they have sub o organt-| resolutions preparee gations and 1 they | higher ala of the roads declare vig post tt . tated th tion to the & mercial bodies of cities I A man who has taken a prom Angeles have tment part as one of the the new kk Tobby said your corresp putting freight rate Mat there we mough ¢ basta, and on this | Tesolutions pr to convince th country has unde change @atiment on the wuhjec t of legisla: says that the } against rate legislation have be fag co: } bodies of the lead-| secured from boards of trade of the ing cities in the United States will! principal California cities, and from be found to be on record against| Boston, New this legislation. Baltimore, — olis, It is At the White House it is said that! of the rat the resoluttons which donounce the Fate bill are mostly the result of a logs and take it down to Southern | they would lose the cheap through ¢/ rates which thay now enjoy This argument has be: 80 Rood effect that aims, ax to Townsend bill, hes MONSTER LOG RAFT NEW WESTMINSTER, B Dec. 1.—Te construct a large raft —_—————— California, where it can be sold for | about $12 @ cord, is the scheme of | | Capt. Robertson, of Portland There is a law in effect however, | O | which says that all timber cut im British Columbia must be manufac tured in the province VANCOUVER, BR C, Dec. L—A Robertson is trying to get the gov Boycott was declared against the |°TRMent to withdraw the timber ex Canadian Pacitic by 90 Vancouver | Port law, | Merchants at a meeting here —s Bie | night. The meeting was stormy | Bocce reorearening te commen! Kili Go “a ihotseaiety were the chiet = journ nierence — naertion that Wir nipes| a@ better rate to northwestern towne, such as Calgary and Bdmon.| PARIS, Dee. 1.—-The conte: ton, than Vancouver. Those present| the powers plenipotrntiar @greed to make future shipments | s*rding Morocco, wht @ver the Great Northern and North. | thia month, has been a erm. Pacific. til some time in January. The © diah Pacift. ti 0 stallatlon wan.| LOOKS THREATENING tive threatened retaliation Van- © lg the western terminal of/ WASHINGTON, Dee. 1.—Trouble | between |v Venesuela and the Neth j eriands expected as a result of meas oo ead ee tenes Page 6° } CLOSING OUT THIS STOCK AT cost Lots of Store Fixtures at Very Low Prices, Mt will pay anybody wishing to start in the grocery business their goods ‘> boxes Spices. per ioe best Maple Syrup -eal. cans Hvergreen’ Maple Syrup 37¢ 1-Ib. cans Pure Baking Powder meen i4e 5-b. cans Pure Baking Powder 10-id. bags Japan Rice... -4 3-ib. boxes Ovater Crackers %-lb. boxes Mall Blueing, ea t | Fancy Sultans Raisins, tb. . 9 Asmorted Pickles, per bottle. .7¢@ 8. Pancake Flour use Soap, box. . @! R. YERXA & SONS, | 723 PIKE STREET, | One Door From Eighth Ave _ PREMIER A. J. BALPOUR | a . 2 LONDON. Dec. 1.-—-There ts a ru-| ‘Mer in circniation here to the effect ‘that Premier Balfour will resign im-— REDMEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF SPOKANE, Dec. 1—While 200 Indians yesterday squatted on the floor im the shape of a holiow Syare on the floor of the admin- istration building at Old Fort Spo- Kane, Inspector McLanghlin read the proposed agrevment between the Severnment and the indians for the of the seath half of the teservation. The govern Ment pays the Indians $1.500.000 for fends previously ceded; every man, Woman and child gets 80 acres, the Femainder to be held im trust for ‘the Indians. TOTAL Loss SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—The Gasoline schooner [da A., which Went ashore on Lamanor bar yes ni “ terday, will be a total loss. Her berg, Himethoch Bros. crew landed safely. te —————— TOYS AND DOLLS FOR LESS THING 18 IN YOUR FAVOR, AND * WOODS.” WE ADVISE GLASSES ONLY WHEN NECESSARY Yau can always depend upon our reliability. There's safety to the eyes, and consequently ease of mind in using “Glasses made by us” then why experiment? Our Motto “Weak Eyes Made Strong.” BRADT OPTICAL COMPANY Suite 4 1112 Second Aye SPECIAL INDUCEMENT in our Children’s Department BUY NOW, WE REMEMBER “BABES I T $12.50 Star Theater, con 89.98 $1.00 Large Red for 1é2 shows $2.00 Ives’ $2.00 Humpty Dumpty, greatest American Rubber Bat, | show on earth SE.201 Sain, on Sin. ...69¢ | $17.50 Wagonette, with hair cov : ered horse, just for baby tas $14.49 $4.00 Crescent Rubber Tired Heavy Coaster Wagon $2.98 Track $2.40 5O0c Dissected Map of Washington ove Its the biggest show you ever saw-—"Babes in the Me Child's Oak Dreemer, with mirror and drawers ai Mission Folding Child's Tw Tie Jointed Kid Body Doll, * ae with closing lair Doll Fyen ey AD » sary of the landing of the Jows in and « telegram from Vice-President | CAMPAIGN— | me BHRLIN, Deo, L—The social leaders urg® the German workme' > rade and # his country. A letter from President Roosevelt mulate Ruan ‘airbanks were read. LONDON, Dee, L—The cabinet et at noon today to consider the ature of the government ment, satisfactory heaters priced right for you at this, “the heater store this store always open Saturday evenings for your convenience your old stove, range or heater will be taken as part payment eo the purchase of a new one. the Standard Victor Oak heater For Chimney or Fireplace * for wood | ‘The | ctory and only reasonably priced lithe | moat We betieve this to be the best | beater, Makes a fine appearance low-priced heater of thin kind | &5¢ bie of throwing « made, has nickel turn knobs for | §re8t amount of heat. Ca feed Goce an | fitted oither « chimney or a nickel foot Fai | tires upper drafts, id | Ie these sites and prices: nna No. 21, for 16-tn, wood No. 11 has il<ineh firepot No, 21, for 19-tn. wood ; No. 12 has 13-inch firepot | Ne. 31, for 22-in. wood Standard Furniture Co. 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE -~- TACOMA We Have the Bes $2.50 Shoe FOR MEN AND wou to be found In the city. Absolutely all solid and made on the newest shaped lasts, All sizes The Jenkins Shoe Co. Second and Marton. Something Different IN MEN’S STYLISH WEARING APPAREL usive designs from hundreds of custom tailors’ selections SUITS AND OVERCOATS that are better tailored and better wearing than any other ready-to-wear clothes. Men's Overcoats in all lengths for one-half of thelr made-to-order price Men » and double breasted, for one-half of their made-to Men's Trousers, in a large variety of patterns, for one-half of their made-to-order price. THE CHICAGO MISHIT —=PARUORS == 1400 Is Ave., Cor. Union St. to Stir Germans Fier on There is that truthfully de- scribes ductions on clothing at this sale of the Sully stock. | King Bros. Co. want- ed a Second avenue lo- cation for a brand new | stock of clothing---and they bought the Sully stock would have purchased a grocery store, simply to sell it. The clothing itself is made up of the latest styles material, 719 SECOND AVENUE [KING BROS. CO. -FOMERLY SULLY'S NOTICE 0) ING OF T at, ho OF THE Y, fe THE TRUSTERS Fd "0 Wonderful Savings Are Plentiful in the Building Sale Tomorrow It Is obvious to the most casual observers that if we're to do any holdiday business at all in this store, we must get more room One half the interlor of the building is given over tothe workmen. The other half contains twice as much merchandise as it can comfortably oblige And the wholesale warehouse contains thousands of dollars’ worth of China, Cut Glass, Toys, Dolls, Games and gift thing All waiting for floor spa n Again tomorrow we atta SUCH PRICES ON IT AS WILL CREATE A GREAT COMMOTION AMONG THE FRUGAL FOLK Sample Baskets In the Suit Section Another colle m of Women’s all the best styles of the season are $18.50 They are actually worth $30.00 to $35.00. They're all new goodly list of styles to choose among. Suits in marked. i there are a There’s also another batch of those Tailored Skirts for Women The first lot went out in a day said they were the best bargain we'd ever of- fered during the sale $4.75 Apiece Values run as high as $10.00. Sold cheaper because they're samples—Alll colors —all new (walking) styles. One Batch of Girls’ Coats Is “cut to the proverbial bone”—Empire and full length styles. Values up to $15.00— While They Last $7.85 Choice of mixed tweeds and plain colors. Real aristocratic coats they are, too. Suitable tor Dress G SSitanen'e Dresses And Women's Skirts—<A really fine collec- tion—stripes, checks and plain colors. Worth 65¢ a yard- For 45¢ women only one the price re- much as they values. and is right in fitand finish. night. rr ee FIRST MIGat- RD @& TRUS Come a TH PROPERTY VALDEZ BOCK & iigmtes CORR. STONE, FISHER & LANE Second Ayenue and University Street No such clothing op- ‘| word ---slaughtered--- | portunity has been pre- my viously offered to north- Py | western people as you willrealize if you'll take | the time to investigate. A black or blue sack suit that you | to $35 for regularly now on sale for $17.95, and suits that sell for $8 to iy $12 <t $4.95. These are but sample prices ---all pricesin between represent proportionate per B We bought from a German importer his line of sample baskets Baskets, Pa Work Baske Sewing Ba kets, Wicker Paper Racks, Magazine Stands and Jardineres Beautiful affairs they are, too—No two though, hence impossible to give de thirds, Jacquard Robe Blankets Such as make fine Bath Robes (when most wanted) because they’re in the way. Over in the Millinery Store There'll be another rousing sale of pretty Hats. “Ladies’ Hats” the millinery chief insists, “pretty and attractive and good.” $5.00 and $6.00 apiece, but for obvious rea- sons they're to be And thereare some sixty-five hats in the Many other important not told today for lack of space. But the day will be one to be long remem- bered. Best come early. in and look around. Open Saturday id in the new aisle at about two- reduced $10.00 Robes for $6.75 $ 6.50 Robes for $4.69 Were Sold Tomorrow at $1.75 happenings are I xing County, State of Washington, | at the hour of nine (9) o'clock a. m., December 2nd, 1905, for the | transaction of any business con- rected with said company that may come before this meeting. Dated at Seattle, Washington, this | lith day of November, A. D. 1905. ALFRED B. ILBS, | Trustee of the Valdez Dock & _W ‘arehouse Company. Thoughts Turn to Christmas And when they are turning re- member that A GARLAND RANGE, A GARLAND GAS RANGE, A GARLAND HEATER, A 1900 WASHING MACHINE, pay $30 A CARVING SET And many other articles household need can be given, oft Our prices reasonable and tera on some GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO, 1405 Second Avenue. We are the oldest, langest and stro plano and organ hor tire Tacise Ni ae Tied of Prorat ao! Bela whar Spcm

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