The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1906, Page 3

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(THIEF STRIPS CLOTHES LINE A nervy thief walked off with the VRE UP Spruce et., yesterday, « ort fled at poll ording ti » hoadqu nt of everything only surprise te that ye NOME IN FIRST RUSH WILL Be 9@ SHIPMENTS TO off the clothes pins well, The WHARVES WILL NOT BE ABLE To HoLD |SOntents of the line Mra, Blwood weavY THAT Values at not leas than $25. J AND SHIPPERS ARE WORRIED —~ ALL STEAMERS cannot BE ACCOMMODATEO STYLES FOR SPRING on of th hdl an the Nome and Sem beavy thinking 4 eeitronted by x ke S edacal propos wy want one of frets? Fe be 14 different» oar large *hips Ww! ag ame anwnorase Toya few docks are 8) shipments for N Pret ant 8 are vrs b decks that will be ‘ei not be able ¢ even if the » allotted for N But Piers 4 8 te for Reward, Valdes | > westward, as “ ¢ the N i ete esis bam : «| ne #till unpre : ecm trom | *! nents are at » ' nade with W. W i these docks. portion of Pier § ee Ready otiations are on for the Wall! He Provided these two are se iM be ava 4, space will then be obtained | # — ht very 7,000 tone, leaving 60060 tone/| ~ Ratesaton to the Seb still unprovided for | The _— ’ ° Disoves Situation. “ exter ne wharfinger put| hat the steamera| hey are berthed, but even then the| jocal oan ore must af the same! portant part in a sheer linen = tor dockage.” et that is charming for dress 2 heads! occasions ompantes will get! This after of the steamship together for some means present dilemma to overcome thelr | siceves, yoke and plastron is the embrotdery of & group of tiny tucks at the bust while sealloped edging is used to Into graceful cuffs A high stoc while a deep ribbon t* at the waist line This } ie finshed with four small buttons | formed of briltiant rhine stones k Ww at the throat Worthy of — OurSteel really good article of Mard- for cutting Wood, shoveling, ng, hatting, blacksmithing, carriage mak- 4 to FOR ELKS The first announcement of ral }road rates for the snnual meeting of the Elks at Denver was received jthie morning by the local office of the O. R. 2 N. A special rate of 1968 for the round trip, ticket selling | jto be limited from July 0 to 16 and good until September $0 for re turn, has been mada A large num ber of Elke from Seattle are ox | pected to make the trip to the grand | | lodge session, as it ls understood} Seattio members will put forth/ | strong inducements for the next | meeting place in (hie etty, ae Eagan & Ericson, photo sgraphers | hia the Bite! Bidg. sre offering some that will make ost important of all, when you want @f good hardware you'll come to us. and not by BOTH PHONES 1158 06-508 PIKE STREET only $2.50 per dozen. Open Satur day evenings Closed Sunday. *** You Cannot Afford to Assume the T is a scientific fact and well-known by physi- cians that a growing child by sleeping on bed clothing that has been exposed to the fumes of opium smoke, will from constantly breathing Same unknowingly to itself or parents, cultivate a faving for opium that in after life, if the opportu- Nity presents itself, will lead to the dreadful Opium habit. EN SEND THE FAMILY WASH.- ING TO A THOROUGHLY SANITARY LAUNDRY —-— And not to some unsanitary hole-in-the-wall, feeking in filth and contagion, to be sputtered Over by opium-smoking orientals. ‘When you think of wash day, think of Cascade.” ys CADELAUNDRY Both Phones 210 poae Rt Telol Phtemmemens. THe SEAT TL i STAR--SATURDAY, MARCH 4, The linen used in this waist te | arrange, if possible./the fine handkerchief, though the| A fullness ie given the blouse by | SO jfinish the plastron and te formed |" belt of white motre |. REDUCED RATES foxtra fine @x8 Cabinet Photos for | 1906. IN DANGER * * * | * * * . OF FLOODS: BRIEF CITY NEWS | and door /afternoon and tontght on oct longing to topes new ¢ wtealing of lumber * b} }. Winstrom J in yesterday brow a | seeond divorce. She states that « ae- 1 didn’t know all about him when she “ln jmarried him the second time, al |though they had previo ualy been | wed for some 20 years. | fhe Polson Implement and Hard 1 a company yesterday filed ar r | tieles of reincorporation under two i separate names, One of two 1 omp 4 from on ok a le ow ‘olson F pany a the other the Polson Im | plement company miu at the « h m the subjec tof "Taxa unty A» ore will be present © address the club. tion . © newer v. W. D, Simonds w | Traffic Manager J. G. Woodworth, | * ¥ al address, A t of the Northern Pacific, with hin .'> : at |private secretary, H. A. Treat |rtved in Seattle yesterday afterno: ar The Jefferson sailed from Skag {|} Way yeuterday afternoon and will be due in port Monday aight —@——— | Ro yiler Skates at Hon Marche @0c, *** A MARVELOUS INVENTION A cheap two-story block will be erected om the half of the Yesler block factng 3rd av. between James and Jefferson sta, according to Geo. | A. Lamping, who bas leased the half block from the county at the rate of $500 a month MH. Horshberg, one of the largest jclothing dealers of Dawson, who has }& branch store at Fairbanks, is at 2 C2 O_2 O_ 9 O_2O_0 0_20_00_ 2 0_ 0 0_S0_ 2 0_ 0 0_00_ 2 6202 o_ oo }the Butler om bis way north Mr Hershberg, before the Klondike jdays, was & prominent hing | dealer of thie city. ‘We now otter LAV—a porte: Citing for toe the public PORCIN ral enarnel or the past worked hard Marry L. Cohn, assistant United Mates attorney at Fairbanks the Raioter-Grand hotel, hav rived from the north on the i« lara. | The Great Ni struction car in the yards jena morning and (nstructions wil be given daily for the next week to jas brakemen, ppertion of the fact would pu te the tooth that the decay had taken out, and do it in a way led alr brake in Whole sound toc G. 1. Covey, of 4131 Whitman av succeeded. By Fremont, reports to the police the || Porciniay we have heft of two riding bridles. what the dental profesator at such @ lectu: other citizens have ¢ victime of a poor started @ move- amous negro ed at his office ae ten States Get Teeth, with nature adopted the rule uns Chowne | afternoon hours f Tenth without plates Le Gold Futtnas toovr LI o q \t . I OHIO DENTAL PARLORS. 3074 Pike St. 1430 Third Ave. Conducting d Perpetual a Sale | SHOES $3 Shoes for 0 Gray | 921 Second Avenue | LOR LINES? ee IF LARGE VOLUME OF SNOW FABLANG IN ALASKA MELTS RAPIDLY RIVERS AND CRE WILL OVERFLOW AND | STEAMERS MAY BE ENDANGERED W r re | |rived from the intertor brews | hs Place than Ie ar, but the] arr | @rave fears as to floods in | <9 " : . i f snow which has fallen this w flood should | ter tm @reate af tt a o 2 o_o e_ee_cele =o a ee eewerens sae we the object of organization ofits ” open or the OPE RA TOR ‘| INJURED BY FOOT PAD Fishing schooner this morning at t from Flattery, with f halibut. Rough w ol | or Skates at Bon Marche 69¢ bead | p. jun | List it with List, Mutua Life Bldg. one The Price Will Be Advanced $100 on Each Lot in CAPITOL HILL (Div. No. 6) April 16th, 1806 We know of over 20 houses that will be started oie 0 0 eje_0.e_ 2,00) within the next 30 days. Our present prices are very low; cannot buy as well located residence property in any other part of the city for so low a figure. Lot 40x115 to 16-ft. and cement walks paid . Lot 50x107 to 16-ft. and cement walks DOD ie eh e's Lot 60x115 to l6-ft.. cement walks phe. Ses Take Capitol Hill Car to Aloha street and go Little White Office on the Hill Building resrictions from $2000 to $3000. Every house 20 feet from the street front. we say. H. S. Turner Investment Co. 405-406 Lumber Exchange A. B. GRAHAM, Pres. In the pe P4 who hav thout 4 VALUE, 50 NOTHING We REP, Range March by ee ) alleys, with graded streets i) 6 * $1000.00 ; alley, graded streets and yy $1300.00 § . a east to THE BEST JUDGE OF A RANGE > has to une a Monarch 4 e best range or cook in trade at its PULL you LOSE the ex 1,000 Pounds of Double- Screened Lump Coal EITHER RENTON OR CAR- BONADO. COME SOON, MONDAY, As THE 100 ARE NEARLY 80OLD, DON'T GET LEFT. alleys, with street graded the prices will be ad- vanced at least $100 on each lot April 16th, and that we mean just what Our agent will be on the ground today and every day until April 16th. and they never We Are Selling the Best COFFEE in the City our Coffees Your satintied, am baat _ WHY you better va 108 ee than any other etord t Cottees in our You get fresh ay in this way Don't you see the big account we eut out ou better Coffee. Try Mars ial fan Juan eather was ¢ Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1635 Second ave. cor. Pine st. +9 00/0 9020 00/00 0° oo ~<— oe in fact, you $750.00 ’ " the on e_ eee! —, ee) H. S. TURNER, Manager BEST RANGE ne THE WORLD it, All those lare it to be ve persuaded month ee the first 100 nonth of

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