The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1906, Page 4

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a ; THE SLATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 26, 1 CEE EEE Ie ® WHAT TRADE SHALL YOUR BOY LEARN? THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR FUR LiStING CO. OFFIOCKS int and tht Meventh Avenue “EVERY APFRAN OOS Bacubr BUNDAY TRLRPNON WA Bustnese Departme nt Buneet Mate tie Th BALLARD OTA AGBNCY-am Ballard Ave fun *ng POF Week OF Kwentyifive conte per me Ne tree - ya Pose. Fs ” move t aref in th k to ‘ be « 4, UNTRIA er 1 Milwa wh has made th ' . hv te, nded, hw for nothing, the fol im ¢ A district, where the average 4 e y pa ’ eat ta foot xia feet on Whatcom at, x290 feet on Walker at x feet on Holgate at X148 foot Massachusetts at 60x20 fect on Utah at va f this land, figured at $3 4 rea, , figure of $1,169,1 as of city In a & Puget v M it w . that the city should only retain two Or perhaps three, streets, with overhead bridges across the tide flats. connecting with the water front, v feet NEARLY A M AND A HAI b three-quarters of a mile between streets having overhead bridges leading te the waterfront t " ! w t t x t x ‘ 1” in th n ~ districts But note fh The railroads sexy, tn concluding their jo ‘That in any be elty, the burd: be occasioned by e should be ass Quite ar sidered that the only reason why ted at all, is to make It posslbie tracks freely b neath m, ax handed on tives, was ot the . « t to be blamed for asking all they can r more than they expect to get. They the best they can same att ys would laugh in their sleeves tf the elty a humps enough to grant ali the demands they have made. It te « very good thing for Seattle Just at this time that she pos who cannot be hoodwinked and a corp ot dot ommittee which le evidently unwilling te give mill away for a mess pottage. POOR LITTLE “PEACH” Yes, daily life is full of tragedies They aré so many, so frequent, so common, that the world does got know—and does not care much. The barber who shaved me slowly rubbed the lather into my chin and sald I'm going to be married next week. Picked out a coun try girl, They are the kind. No hifalutin notions. She The man waa a born kicker. He growled at the world at the weather, at bis wages. Mention a person of Would try to show that that person was either a rot —full of flaws. He was @ grouch. He annoyed. And he drank Poor A hel ft. That is the way with so many of those marriages. There ts no ittle peach! of man's making was waiting for her. You couldn't stop ‘way to stop the so When a woman lover They were mar @aid they were happy. And yw and tragedy arber hey went to live in a Mat and the another day he laughed and ssid that “the little foc Kk.” He thou t was a fine joke And one day there was a new face at the second chair “What me of Joo.” 1 asked the boss “To b th Joe,” he snapped. “Drunken cur, and | ¢ out. His bh was a s that bh busin He ba really sober {0 six* mont His wife was here ox » death and cried and asked me to 7 make him t N ane’ G h AY ie t is 1 eee eee eee ‘TRE P SP CCP PPP PPP eee ee ee ee ee Pp. Fecetwing 984 the scale for news Sf ,f) "pees c WGUACEALAMAQOL SNe Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing Is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. otice etre Public he $50,000 Stock Of the Eastern Outfitting Co. Cor. Pike and 5th Ave. CONSISTING OF HIGH GRADE LADIES’ SUITS, SKIRTS, RAGLANS, WAISTS. ETC.; ALSO A FINE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING STOCK FOR MEN AND BOYS, IS NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE DAN MUR PHY BROKERAGE CO., OF NEW YORK CITY, AND MUST BE IN TEN DAYS' TIME The Story and the Reason HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK AT OUR OWN ONLY 10 DAYS ALLOWED TO DISPOSE OF IT, AS BOTH STORES NOW OCCU PIED ARE RENTED TO O'FHER PARTIES THEREIS BUT ONE THAT IS THE PRICE, TO MOVE THEM OUT QUICKLY. Our Stores are closed today and tomorrow to arrange the stock the house will be marked in plain figures and reduction from former price—How much? the Blue Figures on the reverse of cagh Yicket tel's. Our Doors Swing Open Wednesday Morning AT 8 @’ELOCK SHARP. Everybody invited. Be sure yd: @all—it will pay you to do so! LOOK FOR THE BLUE TICKET Dan Murphy Brokerage Co. Of New York Cor. 5th and Pike, Formerly Eastern Outfitting Co. @ this evening h music by the ty Cricket band DISPOSED PRICE AND WAY, AND Every garment in " Thin adverts nt tells of Darmaiae fh th ne-half te ‘One? Way, ; 1 a otsewhere ion pe or ” * By “JOSH * - PRINTER'S APPRENTICE *. pan b . th am ' ’ - \ ‘ A nD i ish 6 A leet t ure ‘ oi Ohade A P Red and t t ' cn ‘ of 5 ; . . SI ma ne ~ b ere. hk : . 40 Ker oe é halra as Ladin’ Hand Bags, re ‘ the ‘ heart ale ry Caaaca t 46 a t 1 . a the K ay i . Cascara ' 6 : “ Ma h Bt mental, artiene ¢ 4 tor] ; ; 1 { von ph sr aglier gg worth aie 1Q¢ 5 Wh he r 4 offered for ar a , P a ' : apture of thet. bank “robber, ' I lone Ask ii Swe a iat pont ! ; r f fering $100 for his cap our enti ‘ ¥ Tha Diag ¢ ah. You 5 of the ty, oe |. if we don’t get him tn a be tay ” I'm going to offer trad h E D a THE READY LETTER writen | I don't t 5 thee eek t I QUAK R RUG CO A letier from @ minister to the 4043-5015 First Avenue a ‘ all at a $200) NSE to ¥ ‘ fering me igri k hs » ® o! in is ® e r t We want you to call and tnvesticate ¢ © model 1996 Bop _ PALO GASOLEN} 0 a send for catalog " ———__ — » GEO. H. WOODHOUSE co, 1405 Second Avenues Me o-Fly gay : Now Ready for Business At Their | you thts catategue| er ) are ail interested NEW STORE]|° = SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Pacific Coast Distributers Vietor Machines and Tl! Second Ave, Seattia Nos. Sen Franciseo, Cal. 332-1334 | === Second Ave, |) "sco sas NEAR UNION 8T. Both Phones 118 siece> z fvcer 4scow MILLS 1020-Ist AVE SUITS To orpER ‘15 5 00 Poarmacy acne the street ¢ 1206 SECOND AVE Reductions In Clothing At Hl. Lewts & Co,, 700 Ist arty r t. See Show Wit RUBBER BOOTS OILED CLOTHING RUBBER STORK Ti First Ave “Everything in Rubben”

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