The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1906, Page 5

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ne dab the job boon kept | . Py Busy, buying ott bis friends eves *% CIVIC UNION HAS EN. & wince * oy Gun . * DORSED NO ONE * Liatit with List, Mutual Life Bide, ; 4 : eee . iz The Civic Union desires ‘to & ‘ | State that no action has been @ j rer « end ee any andi. @ , tat t may Tite an. ®& = t in deemed advia- & : » |e = {act at both #] Weih @ Stroke of the Brush He oO # ow CW * ive aupperted b . 4 yoTHER APPEAL |S MADE TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT—MEN |# pre enna gh | ¥ Came Near Putting John i* t ¥ piGHT FOR THE FEW TONS THAT REMAIN IN ° DEALER’ |* on : Riplinger Out of Business @ wa th 1 7 YARDS | ® never been to limit the legit sh ‘ow S a ® mate politioal activities of ite @] | FOr gpeveral hours the other day : ® individual members. This @p *| soho Kiplinger, the republican can ane M ed nO more can be ob-|@ port, however, has in some w|4idate for mayor, had a platform . me rere - . gous, Alaska, Ma (aw wa | @ quarters been ‘given the cons #|@@ far different from the one whieh WE WILL MEET THE REQUEST OF MANY OF OUR povtase wteation veral mines have been raod | @ at H of an endorsement by w] Sls nominating convention adopted VISITORS AND tow and MARY men are ox | @ th jon as a body. This @/ ae te day from night “John” (a = y tle, The mayor haw again | # { intended and no | @varyone calls him now) was placed Sell Blocks of Fifty Shares of Preferred : . alot to the war department fe 10h has been taken, w/in the light of advocating the wid . [ ane of the goverament’s eup.|* 7 atement ie made to-cor- &| eet kind of a wide Coen polt 7. The Stock for " " ¥ and unless some ® rect such erroneous Impression, ®| story ta thie na salons come ; STKINRPATMIR £|A7sct e ty nar nol OUtOtly Ranch $38.50 for the Block el oo at hes! fering will result * Pree, Civic Union . adve: {ising company handling the Eggs . oO ; ” party's billboard campaign waa ee eee . a ~ : ~ : Sacer eee eT xiven orders to erect a sen. Th \n he per dosen Payable $5.50 With the Order and $5.50 As About 10 high and 40 feet Por I f Six M ths C IT y ne. At one aide was to be Fresh Ea tern Per Month for Six Months | pleture of “John,” and in black let ] | tere the height of @ small house bh Our Sales for ‘ h make it more than prob SMO aE E> STEAMER MER | was instructed to paint a sign to Eggs able that all our Ib 1, that we desire ell, by the effect that “John Riplinger + een , th of April 4 before this time will to $1,00 LW. Swope of he Pacific Ma | yesterday for $75,000 by Perry |otands for everything that te de 2 dozen for Be, : i h of Apri before t me it 4 aiity hare wis, of [iinols, and the deal was cent, wafe, conservative, et jogalls Page y la Ay and ty JH Kimball, The pur ARRIVES painter worked until it was Fancy lowa afternoon and ed asore have bought for the purpose lunch time, He had then finished eens. Stearate Watt tien een | the portion of the sign which read Creamery atid ng tor the accommodation of John Kiplinger stands for ev solr false pret: uinet, D bale Sian coma OnE | yesterday after a voy-|, wad not util the next day} 2 pounds tor 5i¢ fare sae, tine | ay m India will follow the X8M | age of six months from Hamburg, |‘ the painter showed up to fin . es jer! . —— oo ring Captain A. Reimer relates a stor ’ A dengation t M tora x ~ wi 0 be ae San t a pean & the tales of Cortes and Pisaaro. "A |°%® D* fully demonstrated by the ams ea in the or f ttle h as t © been s ga of America from Tacoma dak 7» alt of | revebutie 4 nh raging.” said | ft that the Seattle-Boston Copper ani nt minisy offered the ple th t termed vv ue her fort turers te went to Tedie to tenth che} Captain Reimer, “and the peopie| Co hae sold more stock since it bas} Coffee Co ol the _mambors aaner for] turers be seat to Tadia to tench the IL panic stricken, We saw | Kone to 16 conte than they did when | . Y Hi: N R ; t ' . . ' naten r 60 cents to 60 cents. ° * SS fe ernie ‘ar [Rete 69 Sn ors cain HI wae aon are cr. Pe ou Have No ight caine 108 Miss Hatoh, formerly of Siam, wil ane. me $a, et | Seo cilermieca ee eee to Be Ske tical , © k at ve o fo at the ‘ mostly men from the in EEE tecon' rin Sewn a1 A Shad ae. aad Charey ta, Oe } one fell he was id ¢ ‘ no jted with a bayonet un ahenooa . . t _— si Miss Bryant will sing at } We learned that searc se . ; , or water had been given them by | su seo Gociy mesg ot[S2 sneered Ser at You Investigate he Evangelical Min federa were #o weak and emaciated | 4 Doe, rit bo eld in the Firat Meth: | ‘46? could earcely stand. “The moat WE ASK YOU TO DO SO. THOSE WHO DO . Itt agg oe Bamagen ers, alstere or children of the poor | THIS BUY STOCK AND OFTEN COME BACK AND Depu {rena the meeting on Thingy Dene, | fellows following bebind pleading | DUPLICATE THEIR ORDERS. AND SOME HAVE a j fictal to the Ministers of Seattle.” | With the soldiers to spare the lives EVEN MADE THE THIRD AND FOURTH ORDER. Ge Ot the largest sales of Seat of thetr relatives. Most of the pris-| ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOU INVESTIGATE. AND Ad -.. ue Goietiet party « oners were taken to Guayaquile, | oo aon AA % ' gest coe SOs wow at the Gocialist t | where they were ether thrown into | | WE WANT TO HELP YOU eo the deal for the| 8nd Pine, Sunday evening The can. | Df !#00 or shot i | For a fe u can purchase st in blocks of 100 . ae fates of the party will partict- We saw the wreek of the Ger | 3 : ican 7 tock i and Main) Pat. {man sailing ship Ariadne at Masat | shares and ratj } mg was owned by the — Sasa Getuhie tha bettont an aes WE HAVE CONCENTRATED OUR OFFICES AT by © Advices from Alaska state that| !#land, out the harbor, and was) oA! ; > } oC ” & CONCE “a 2 ef the Snoquain ie een #2 another cold snap occurs, a a om the rocks by the heavy ATTEND THE ECONOMIC ME ET- 419, 420 AND 421 ALASKA BLDG. E and was sold to a jocal| #7**t many teams and large amount | tide t > 1 | t Beas whose name ie not yet| of {relht will be caught on the aaF ING AT GERMANIA HALL Come and see us tus talk it over with you The consideration was| Y*!t**-Tanana trail, unable to pro- | ht ts thou ght the owner| nee ner wer EXPLAI NS SHIFT | ° } tor pep tne) ated as it te | ~ acer the Parents and Teachers | PS = festa | Seattle-Boston oc nites next Priday afternoon, 5 | ck on their] stevens Relief Corpe will hold « ° j pled Vanco — — nmaee wale and ser tinners| For the past atx months large at 2 0 Clock | _ oe sell CE.) commencing Monday at Third av.| bodies of troops have arrived fron | e Bem Tacoma. Everett. Bel-| ong Cotumbin st. the east for service at fortificatic j and Ballard will also be in along the Pactfie coast, especially | STATE NEWS Forts Casey, Flagler and Worden. | Chas. E. Crane, Pres. Preparations that the government ts es i m for te removal of the quietly making for the possible And Learn How Municipal | | Te agg See trouble with China are plainly evi . . ; | Wenatehes citizens presented the | dent Ownership Will Benefit You ¥ | Chinese envoys with several boxes Not only ie the Pacific squadron Members of the patriotic ot foe apples when the party |being augmented with additio Mb Guernal woiety. both in Seat 1 there yesterday shipa, but every branch of the ser Geast the state. That the wo A mass meeting at Walla Walla| vice tn the Philippines is being rap can be } fe the reason etter discussed plans for the comstruction | idly reinfore of an electric road to suburban Captian & who has been In towns |tamporary charge of the local quar ‘The car shortage along the line! termaster's office, was asked this the Bellingham Bay & Mritixh| morning if the heavy movement of the rapid bia railroad is reaching seri-/ troops to the islands and the coast Value of Seattle real e-| ous proportions. Assistant Superin-| bad any connectidn with the Chin # and 3, block 44.) tondent A. B. Brantn states that his|ese controversy. He sald § addition, has been! road cold use at least a hundred| “An army officer never thinks Ghats Erikson to J. D.| cary within the next 10 days, but| anything about the government's at through George F. | ne i¢ unable to get them from other | tentious. If one little thought should | ration | ronda. happen to take root in his brats ht this Revive Your Dead Piano Wtth a Metrostyle Pianola that will p new life in the silent plano as well as in your home by making It possible for any member of the family, even a mere child, to play at sight and without any previous prepara tion any class of music you pre for Many people have a piano and | ning. please do us the favor to call ii Laurel lup our main office (Sunset, Main fhe H Ey * e aa | ie 1050; Independent 1138,) between $) } send gE and 7 o'clock, and we will lyou a copy at once. If you sbould | miss it more than once, please tele- | Mr. Erikson bow, he docen’t tell it to an |phone us every time you miss it. ‘ina " ell it to any one The are very fond of good muse, but be @ 1899 for $2,306 The German view te set forth I" | reinforcements that have been com Unfortunately have no one tp PA Edict Bo imenfheg trate ye -osbvoud the Staatsbuerger Zeitung. ® Pan-/ing through Seattle are to take the| the family who can play it tn Double-Flue Rang TE |) vico—and tt is the only way. Ieeated on the new West-| German organ, which says: The! piace of men whose time of enlist eslevard. at Olive st. and| Moroccan controversy must lead (| ment hae expired, of who hare 7, leeluding lots 4. 5 and al war sooner or later. Even if th¢| jeou discharged for various at tot «sll tim block 7, was| conference disperses without very | ay far ax I know there ls no acute crisis, must tnevitably jtation of war. If there was, no one | Bis fet that “nothing aucceedta| some, and the end will be the death | would know about It outside of the can be fully accounted | of France. France will share the | department beads Seattie-Roston Copper Co.| tate of Alsace and Lorraine and be this. They have « good come a German crown provines, be ing fuled absolutely by the German SUNDAY TEACHERS | emperor. | | The Seattle Mission Study cam paign meets for a two months’ aes ston, beginning tomorrow. The fol lowing are the leaders of the union | normal classes, with the place and | time of meeting of each Dr. C. EB. jomrove, First Chris tian; Miss Dow, Trinity Methorist | Mise Bertie Jackson, Calvary Pree byterian; Miss Reeves, University | Place Baptist; Rev. KR. KB. Cooper, | Green Lake Congregational, and| Rev. J. B. Orr, West Seattle Congrs gational, on Monday at § p. m Rev. C. R. Gale, Plymouth Congro- | gational, and Dr. F. W. Coleg t, Tuesday, § p. m.,| Parmetee. Y. M. C. A.,| and Prof. Buras, Ballard Prosby fan, Wednesday, § p.m | nae clasnes are for the training eachers for clam in all the} churches, beginning about the se ond week in April. Only those who will teach are wanted as regular «in these normal cla Taylor, chairman Mra M have been selec the ordinary way, and to al! HE BLISHING CO. : Who are thus situated we cspe- . " PO cccadbnisi edhe: sted | Dr. M. M. Ming. Dr. Geo. D. Burr clally urge to look into the m DRUGLESS DOCTORS Velous ingenuity of the Pianola. Agency 604 Pike Street, Seattle. Graduates in Osteopathy. by the possession of which any hour moat convenient or desir adie, a plano performance equal 416 ARCADE if not superior, to « large per- centage of the public recitals CURES COR NS can be had right in your own | Paralyses pa lammation home. The Pianola can be had at once, There are myriads of for $250 on easy terms : corn cures, but Cornicide guar- Phone Main 4422. if you should prefer a com ye te brs roy | = —— Dined Piano and Player, that te. cu an any oth all Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Consultation Free. & Piano with the Player tnaide Smaps Eier Bote Sve Special Rates Of the instrament, of course you CORN ICI DE $12.50 Month should have either a Weber CURES CORNS Pianola Piano, a Wheelock Pias Piano or a Stuygpsant Pianola Piano, all shown: here, We do not prescribe drugs or it ; for we believe the American you are © ne o boy a yeople have bi drugged, hum- 4 A people have been drugged, hum and you are cordially invited to step in to see and hear them. seeved the .. Aw REL, RANGE WwoOODOcocK’'s ia mag oe A already is than oth 604 Pike St. Seattic. W. We absolutely cure asthma, D., Johnston (0. Burke Bldg, 908 Second Avenue $5.00 down and easy payments appendicitis, constipation, rheu. buys one. Your old stove taken I matism of all kinds, nervousness gts pom ae part pay from whatever cause, all stom- Pharmacy across the street. a BOURBON ach, kidney, bladder and fem: AN | ONEST PIANO AT AN WHISKY | troubles, backache, headache, la HONEST PRIC PER QUART $s | —_—_______—__—_ grippe, lumbago, goitre, sciatica Pianos sold,on easy terma ew Ryo, full quart ....$1,00 A Perpetual Shoe Bargain Sale (ray s 921 Second Av. Bet. Marion and Madison fide package 12 yards extra heavy Lace Edge Shelf Paper be Domino Matches, the best made, package . de 218 Union St., Seattle 818-824 Sex lise black heavy fibre Lanch Box AVENUE’S .,.” m $1.25 Genuine Welsbach Gas Light with frosted globes Oe BUSY de highest grade Weisbach Ma: 196 nd Ave, Ballard given up or not cured by other doctors. We have yet to find the first case of appendicitis or constipa- tion we could not cura INC. THE HEGDAHL CO. and many others that have been Pianos for rent. Largest ck of Pianos in the city ALLEN & GILBERT-RAMAK ER dozen Thin Biown Table Tum- Der, 2 f0F...sesseeceseeerseeoG5@ f) RomInational — | 1406 Second Ave Heady’ s Barber Shop ; Fine old Toserved = pene BOX PAPER és ne oO Peach = an prico “ CAR TICKETS Se a Br a UNION BAKERY Nature’s Remed Port Wine and ser, full quart ‘ 7 | WITH MEAT/ AND CAFE Constipation ana Dveves- || NOTICE TO -=--BO0 Hf "pore to ult Al When you're down town tonight, / 1413 BECOND AVENUR. toni 25e and GO at Tt Ma . me % at ae — cy Bagg Bgl and pour aoe ene paver R | 3 Second as SUBSCRIBERS e & P y Wine Ww ILSON Ss See Gent "sic Malek with overs! 8. 10¢ Doz AaQiey’S anapnel) ™ copy ol ar & Liquor Co. 207 Pike Si Just @ little better purchase of 60c or over. oes me 7 to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve 310 Pike Street. 1a yuld your | A

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