The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1906, Page 5

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HALL BOYS “mural Thames, Jack of clerks tn the that their be fty hill ® challenges, & diamond thie & drubbing they be ea last suri olty p ball crew stare to draw ; that they wi pill a etitt eee ts Moore will commet fa few days an’ predict 06 defen to ma OTHE THEATERS | Christian,” w gad Lillian Lo roles, wi ' Grand tonal and night vance sa le Oy and 0 ‘the Grand yes! extravag® for a Week and Sa Rmpire 6 to the Seattle afternoon for he yeh very few exer fy pleased with (he theater manage: ag the charactor oft ie larger ¢) ater the pu an ¢ * speci ady © woek the Dai Tht x have re This! a barttone young Woman “ Surrounded by such # « Hos as Murray and she scores heavily iapeund the Town.” There will rd Avenue th lew matinees Sun ver and | Mack THE § SE te SUBURBAN NOTES |HAMILTON GIVEN] WHaT SBATTLE, 1} March 28, FREE HAND Ties and rails have been strung along California av, for the purpose NEW YORK, | President Joho of extending the municipal electrie oar ling a meeting Wednesday evenin, March 28, for the purpose of organ | [Ne gt 4 {ning an improvement club. ‘Thelty alermror i jon of getting the atreets | Now York # mod and getting sidewalks along ferent stenets, wo that! he people might have @ mall de y, will be the main subject of t tea SOUTH SEATTLE, March The people of South Beattie will call March 28.-¢/"ormer MeCall, of the NSUurAnoS company fore his Orr, presid ork Life Insurance company a tor which said Hamilton was employed by me 11896 on behalf of the company to jAttend especially to mattera of taxation and legislation in the Unit {ed States senate and other countries affecting the company's Interests He refused to accept the duty unless it was made confidential and STAR—FRIDAY MARCH a Clowes, Bae orate, $2.60; artiohe paragus, fh dgeg; Callvornis ber box 40 Iba, $1.0, TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | Director North, of the census bu reau, advises the taking of a state count of the population of @he state of Washington, The mystery of the “Mack Hand”) society, which has long pussled the police and postal authorities at Me Keeaport, Pa, was cleared up when & detective secured confessions from three schoolboys whose ages. tangy} from 14 to 18 years. Although it was expected that (he bridge controveray would have been settled at a con ference between the representatives Iand and Port | attle railroad officlals.ahy a, ye day, the matter, ia), > ly freak Franc still pending the advice of Knginger Ralph Modjeski, who ts in the seat ps7; fanoy navel Gab, choloe orang 471.00) tangerine ora fancy i-lb, basket tis, California white fae, bib, boxes |b. To; Calitornia darks, 2 W-ib baxes, per box | oranberrien, per bow. eocoanute 4 jews grape fruit, Euue h cen, per dom per dom, 17apih eventing, j#ecret, and that no accounting of peek v8 advanced to him should be Three new wheat warehouses are/asked of him or rendered by him be built in Ephrata this year. /and I assented to the proposition fall the capacity of the two! He told me that this condition ses of the town was over: /he would impose ax an absolute and over 100,000 bushel of jand unless it wae accepted he would |wheat was ptled in (he open during | not ake the work the wheat blockade | Joha Murray, a sokifer of the | not surteenth cavalry, is under arrest |I 1 with the recent robbery of al saloons in Walla Walla, The elatm they have suffictent evidence to convict him of breaking into Peter Werner's saloon lant week and stealing about $20 in cash and several bottles of whisky p-| Hugh Stonebraker, engineer a’ the Bilensburg Lumber company's mill. had his leg broken and sustained to ternal Injurtes by being caught in a large drive wheel yesterday after noon, Physicians say it will be | necessary to amputate the log. George Sherman committed sul mnie Whether my avilon waa legal it will be left for others to believe it was and twas clothed with full power act and that the interests of the com pany and the policy holders de Manded that steps of this nature be taken," MOTHER'S SOBS DELAY HEARING SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 v e Charged with killing Marry Tenne- jclde at Port Ludlow yesterday by/heum om the night of Fobruary 38 swallowing carbolic actd. Shermaniin a prise fight, Frankie Nell w had not been at Ludlow very long|,. ar ed rent ud and lived across the bay in a cabin | sin ws i ee ee by himself. ; | A “City Beautiful” league ts being sobbing “a ‘the gaan ge . organiaed in Mouroe for the pur! mother interrupted the procesdings pose of cleaning up the streets and/and Judge Cabantes requested that - alleys ot the town. she be removed from the court PREPARING FOR IT, ° <e my 9" a= = a | Steamer Bertha has been inapect- h et by the local United jtoms officials and she will éom imence loading today for her trip jto the westward, jalan. ay that Yeste, | room. Schooner Erte has been chartered Fischer Bros. a trip to Nome pon ber arrival there ahe will be used Im general freighting between re rd a er in} be e- rform . } @ to the xt Weel panies pam Seattio have this show as > when the averace to laugh at ao something out of the o Bas deen aqvomp!ished MONEY WAS OFFERED! March 22.—The new Jap- ae bee an Loa- -. waa Meeting of the Rank Smorlation will be held Afine smoker w!!! be xiven. ‘Mar attraction tonight will be| Machine contest. Pre recom- a, ng excel-| [ : | actor ean | ther man’s} What Women Say They say they are going to get! some of those big bargaine tn fine | perfumes at Bartell’s Red pharm Saturday Violed de Parme. u @Bepagne, Jockey Club, Indian May, Ira Blane, Boquet des Amours, per oz pay 81.00 eleewhere. Be, let. per on, d4e; RK. & G. Violet Mer ville, per oa, $1.50; Colgate France Rose, per o#. 28¢; Palmer's | Violet Bloom, per on, 39e. ove k e 7 a : ~ Brown—Come supper with me. reen—It's past your supper time now, and you're wife'll be mad. Brown—That’s just it but can't Mek the home and take she om, better kaown as "hee to all Dawson and taterior men, will establish a large wholesale liquor store at Fairbanks} thie summer, Many hundreds of} ons will be shipped in immediately | | after the opening of navigation. oo 'Got Thelr Start By Saving Most people who now have wea! influence and independence their start by saving « THE ANNEX. a e- tn got of. | Hittle each | Condon will deliver an ad- | week from their earnings, deposit “Negotiable [netrumenta.” j . nn a LB Hutohinson Ge. Suits me side windows $ very strong special 1815 suits consis: ing of single ‘Dressteds, Seotches, mn tweed ta the mm 5.00 * are put- Ing It in some bank where It acew mulated and grew with the inter- | est, and when they had enough, in ed fn some good business or | ty. Pursue the same method and get out of the rut you're now | traveling ia and you'll never regret | it. It's the only SURE road to real / i*,| promperity. The State Bank of Se- | attin, corner of Yoslor and First ay., New White Waists, Smart Pony Coats, worth $1 such savings as these hooves you to come early—th A Kensingtons among | pays 4 per cent, by ea twiee | °** (a year, on savi Is 75c Lamp Welsbach| for 35c Lawn Wais stripe eliec Sheer White fancy raise front, new plendid » for sleeves, sma at $1.25 at “ THAT'S ASATURDAY BARGAIN IN THE MARCH SALES. _ 25e_ rt I 3c a $1.25 Nickle plated atchet Carpenter's Laun- y Best ed m, xtra Heay We Let Go a Surplus Galvar 240 7c nt Housel Trunk are well made heavy metal b hes, ale I nese Cup ‘TOO MA and University Street | Nowe and points to the northward States cus- | wailing Sunday | worth $1.25 will be r Shirt Waists Worth $1.25 For 75¢ canva Rdward Jasper, a well known track official, ia in the Chicago | lation hoapltal suffering with matt | Patter | pox where he wae taken together) te with Mra, Jasper, on their arrfyal) in Chicago from Low Angeles. . Fire originating from spontaneolg omt jon tn the atarch bine of the Western Candy company's plant, at} leat night sod damage | to the building and stock of four manufacturing concerns estimated At $200,000, Two tons of starch] were stored in the bins where the fire was red, Refore an alarm could be turned tn several | jexp na Occurred in q sion and the roof of the building] dressed hows. was lifted by their force. | The mystery surrounding the dts Live Gtook ; appearance of Johnnie Toxo, the 2 > ewes, por year-old fon of an Italian gardener = en from Colma, was partially cleared | up by the finding of the body of the child in @ cabbage patch about one mile from his home. It ts belleved | | that the ehild ered from bome and died from cold and hunger. For & time ft was believed he had been kidnapped and was held for w renee, THE MARKETS Vegetables « vunning low on} Western av. but a plentiful supply| will be recetved tomorrow on the} [City of Topeka from San Francisco. | | This will be late in arrival on the} street for general sale for the Sun day trade, but commission houses will koap open until the regular cus- | tomers are supplied } Rananas are more plentiful today lfour cara having arrived last night [One commission firm expects to re ceive ton crates of new strawberries from San Francisco tonight, bat they have already been sold. Fish are plentiful for local con-| jeumption. Beveral heavy eastern | jshipments have been mado in the past three days, and one large ship. | ment of two cars of halibut will be jeeat to Boston tonight Bastern, fresh tub, the ber |b, J6gpabe: storage, | per Ih Ma@rabo; new Wiw a horn cheese. per Ib, 17 ' ¢ rice, per Ib, Denver ont deg ite Meats dressed, per Ih first discov Steers, per I, | Veal, per th, Ib, L0G 10% we, per tb, mutton, per tb tayo ‘epring Tarn, per Th, 100 FOR SALE—Cigar Stand T. H, &., Detroit Hotel, Inq for boys, ages 7 to 15 classified as either single or follea, garmenta straight knoe pan years old following remark made by a and what to buy: the city.” | j i stupa = ra Columbia Street j tive rhubarb, per ih leona pee wreta Second and University, THE ANNEX. mumnaed | SUIT STORE——— res 5 worth $6.50, for & s from the women's store tom for 75¢; Skirts, Separate . for $845. That's - aby new hed ne selling is sure to be spirited. $12.50Pony Coats For $8.45 These are worsteds, anywhere else. Details— made of novelty checked in the popular shades of mible breasted front, velvet ited strapped with aterial proper; value for Skirts blue ts, with t . gray ; collar, er some lined; day only $8.45 nd na and as the coat $12.50; sa one Serious of pr o much in the So we way ters comfy airs store. ve es down with n calves, per ad lah por Ih, 6M » wing noo) ie Th, Me 004, ‘per Ih, 100; tronen ling 004, per Ib, Olympia ta > per. tb; r nmol, 4.00076.00 lama, §L00 per sack; Dun fences orate, $1.08 Hay and Bast, Wash, Pug, Bound omp. Kant 1b, Yb, te sbrtinpe, black rire b per ton 1 per nes consumption M., $40.06 hale, per ib, bo; metal lath, por yard, Gu —* Seattle Scores Another Point Rock Rapids, Mar. 14, 1906 soont Mik Co., Seattle, Wash A friend of mine of your Mapeline gave me » to try, and I find it just a nd 1 do not need any more nin regard to same, If it up in gallon bottle whe has som nevertheless in each style there are differently While some are decidedly form-fitting. are loose and roomy; some have For the little fellows, we shall simply confine o “You certainly ha’ Eve n this store can’t get such savings every day. ects, Fi ine Trun would ike to have you send me one at or would prefer 2%-«allon bottle by express and J will remit ours truly J.T. FISHER Mar. The Lyon Hotel Boys’ Spring Suits $4 to $10 We are showing a very exensive variety of sult styles Although all the styles may be double-breasted sacks or Nor- cut others knickerbockers, others ages 4% to 6 nelves to repeating the mother who knows how, where © tho best line in we “veces | J. Redelsheimer & Co. | Strongest Overcoat House in the State Second and University. TRIO OF SPLENDID BARGAINS FROM , and splendid styles, too likely that it be It is hardly Hence row. $6.50 Skirts to Go At $4.50 of fine Mohair, in black, and gray, new full circular finely tailored; worth for one only. 450 | around to build the day will see 250 STRONG, STURDY TRUNKS $2. 94 EACH sites, hea t tor 4 botton $ cove s on 150 STEEL BOUND TRUNKS $5. d with 37 LEATHER BOUND TRUNKS $9.! 99 tructible; full leather bound th heavy hickory mn fre 1 back, ext v ‘ leather NY SHOES lon the or, and the t tees onal atic k of moving ve savings will be in 5 to be got rid O MOVE " se: Go rth $9.99 “LIGHTEN SHIP” TOMORROW ial ler tomorrow i > triv affair He ip AD 35 $1 REG | yenue | University Street | , FISHER CO.’S UNIVERSITY STREET STORE, STONE, Second Avenue and 1b, ware; | plastering | ‘store ‘elways open Saturday « “evening for your convenieng: | an Interesting Saturday and evening special--- 300 {mported In- lald Japanese Stands 95c lly fine have 300 tands which we r Japan. with haped ally taken UP with % ne worth of this nd is $3.00. But one to none is an exce a eat va of these imported tops are niaid IMPORTANT Wil L T an be easily carrie Mail orders will be filled if pos emer ed not later than Sat a to deal- ere delivered, Views of two of the odd shaped tops, made up of various colored and shaped woods. Standard Furniture Co. 1006 to 1016 First Ave. New Spring Goods All our goods are new. Our store was reopened a few days ago, and every garment on the racks is a very recent importation from an Eastern fashion center. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Covert Coats, stout tight fitting back and loose front, made up in the very latest styles; worth $18.50; Saturday $12.50 Pony style Coats, made of Covert, Satin, direct from Eastern fashion center; worth $13.50; Saturday Black Jackets, in vv enetian and Broadcloth, in all the latest worth $18.50; Saturday $11.98 Tacoma lined with styles, cuts, etc. ; New York Store 1112 Second Ave. Opposite Lumber Exchange. bought it, and paid you $300.00 more You were anxious to sell your than what you obtained for tt. Your home, and discover after it was tos | neighbor reads page 6 and found late that your nelghbor would have| bargain. Go do likewise. |A Saturday Night Special Bath n enam- ial while 25e¢ Wood Frame Wringer

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