The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1906, Page 7

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The trip of the steamer Becken tion to appear before™the present | ham to Viadivostok has teen noe ‘ onsion of ¢ returned from 2 : . a = bell, at the same tin voned by the ma wher | Washington, D. ©. this mornin — ° pruc TO THE \ Ne putting| | " aging = owne “ 7 * payaar £0 on eurveliia F Net. | Barneson-Hibbard C&mpany, for the FOR TWENTY.ONE VEARS GE-| thelr charts, but according to the | Today, at the Cee! hotel, in a short , : r a 4.000 18 HIDDEN 1K, T. Mommerse, both of 5 Present and ramon has it that ale voords at Olympla there was a | inte w, he stated that A 4 ‘ : onl yawe OF © former a well ku | will make one trip to Nane. There| ATTLE MAS NOT GONE drought tn 186 that equaled this | had received moro attention from . ul o ce COUNTY —CUSs , wy » a dure posulbillt > mn | the cor “ Pe : ’ . ree me peace N Rego Bee the mea taRtlDE that abe | THROUGH 80 LQNG A pao | Phils din anivbeds euana wtiete tha | tase ey ta ; ~ of|t ‘ nt 1AR ¥ NEED CACHE TO @ thorough mearch of tb © meantime be put on the pre are sever . han ever be m4 TOMS ONL na t ke « ¢ was Franciace route WITHOUT RAIN PLENTY 2 o pees rene March and) whieh wa rr nd * THE GANG, AND i the th re al erson ie «oofft Moran's pr mu always broke up i | ago aiened ergak uP Th ma ten ak ri an ter having a new propeller| MORE IN SIGHT, May. There has not been a shower | is one of Good Panamas [Anas REWARD 18 OFFERED ler close watch by customs | DIRSCd. “She alls for Skagway next of any Kind since April 24. The| Alaska i ‘ “ . Weaday rainfall since March 1 has been #ix| Te is \ ; L P i Tip From Vancouver, } . . r P : wa - ‘ | been chartered by Barneson- Hib. According to t statiotios at (he The av ge in seven inche and) greate 1 . 1 t 1 aed your Bemerher , ant Thursday night « tip came! bard Company, for a trip to Nicot.|UStted States weather bureau,’ th®| leas than one and a half has fallen, | State ' ro Uh Lng GO ; Vancowy at 500 pounds of | aevak This announcement was |*OWer this morning breaks up thé| Observer. Salisbury aays, how Mr. Swinefo > . Hat PF 140 ghey b Staten vegied oplum was tts way to] made today by Capt. Hibbard, who |OO#est drought that ever lever, that this will be ma up! the Alaska o s and a oeictaln 2 . wad then would be taken to] ts in the elty from San Francisco |Peared In Washington for 21 years. |and that Seattle can expect more | the second 1 } r s ranging pee a" m “ acome The Harel Dollar is one of the he records In the Beattle office |rain this summer This shower| R. Dunn, of d 1 . f ' ’ Regular straws dl wd ean y rewe satoins officials were put hot on! best known ners on the coast |“ hot trace back aa far as that,| will probably last only a short time,, nouneed tha 1 ‘ . f York from $1 to $3.60 ‘ange . ‘ a mn thelr efforts were| and ie a large frotake and this drought t» unequaled in| however t bee t s . aht carrier i ma ravnd Hee toa totale say, by see » : ~- os apetter ert be . 3 n " ® ‘ « making « aD : Pee aces cove ot oyun | ey ate wl “SS HILL AND ELLIOT JONES WAS WISE AND SAVED SEES FIQUTING ARLING)”"pryDocK APPROPRIATION ou ASK TROOPS yo peg Only ied “ hat same night the am was BUTTER, May 11.—As a result of} ate tomy wh stoma : See ee eet Pama ceed tt alba |. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 11—/graph making proviston for the P 1o if pred the A a « *-- othe thet sukee rall- Representative Jones made 4a / get Sound navy yard, including Be j sta of Hos has a Ae , ae at the fficlals want © bulld through Montana on ttx/adrott legislative move yesterday |for the drydock, Repres ' wer a park | uty Custome Inepecto i e “ allroad war] 4nd saved the appropriation for a| Jones offered an amendm os Go to Tacoma. Loftus returned from Tecoma Iaat| fr right of way will probably be |! arydock at Bremerton ing to dredging at Breme oa burs wee hor ~' P stome In-| " th ‘ The provision in the naval appro: |r speech whict € ' a per bie ‘That same ® @ht and * cut the informatipn| precipitated near Billings «: " , & speech which con 4 ~ Frank tottus and several * morning that not enly his depu | ene we at 889 Toriation bill authoriging this dock |itmpression that the edging fo} A lete change the troops | be necensa " whe be best depution we acoma| tion but Tacoma tnepec werb aha! was technically trreguiar, and had| more ossential than anything else!” stationed in Alaska will ‘ o exe get marched - Oo AA a to @lscover th . | President J. J, Mill and Howard |any member a point of order | at the navy yard tide ly thie summer, just as f Great Northern ondjagainat i the amendment would! The amen nt was voted down trans tion matters WOULD FREE PARTNER, ed from the bill,| as all new | jon has been, but lfor it ts new legislation, and new!in ite strike out this t J. A. Parting, of the Mil-|legistation ta not permitted in ap-|amendment the house | © aynte propriation bills the provision for the Milwaukee proposes to clair When the read th Pa respectively, are}have been drop! ate prepared for batth on Wrange! narrows stan than sangne thao hag © Umatilla arrived from isco this morning with| * largest Mat of passengers {1 e south this year. She had 3 ox ates oes oat AN COMES AT TIME \ecske ast ocs, Se Bi Sih i ase | =O SAVE MARY LAWNS ores. Left arm | that ftem was retai Hing slowly south. The acct j Mebert, two at Fort Lis 4) Hand Bex rket, 1100 First will not delay sailing to j fo : to Port W “ P f r theter Speddy, an offt { La < and, according to Chartes Fede Rees ats at Siaies m 4 Wate Pass ! Yukes r . B ten, she will get away for jon t . Bariiey, & mining man of Ketch. Nome between May 23 and 30 Last night's min has relieved, from 0 15, and citizens wh 1 g - ‘ - P D' of e Tonk > > 7 pm © tap 3G, ne € v no abuse cf the or o a iO. P. Brown, of the Tonka " Sinamer Olympia is on her way omporarily the necessity for tn-|the sprinkling privilege are threat-| ‘Sults $15 Finck's Big Auction Sale } or ve stock of 69 pianos the ae - going s16 1 , ng Union Suits Don't throw your old clothes nse activity on the part of the/ened with having that privilege! we » seni RE he mt y PD ms ago. The entire balanee ow ryt Weights and qualities away. Have them clean | water deport ent to supply the clth-| shut off entire! The rain came tn! 0)" chat ani ven. @ sheen; deweber, a re of this stock must be , disponed BN. Brooks & Co's, 1 4 ke new at the I j eens of Beattie with water for lawnitime to give the department @) 4 sfutchison Co, Becond and | glass and clocks at your own 5 of in the shortest possible time > 1048 japrinkling. The prairacted drought | bre ne spell, to » ap the eee lll The highest grade of pianos can 7 Bs i so dried out the yards of the/lawns and permit the de tment anes be bought at the lowest prices | ity that a tremendous amount of | to imulate a little wat m the ever offered. This is a genu water had been found necessary in| reservoirs against the peeds when hoe eicatar out pale, Tiara wder to get the grass and vegeta-|the rain jon Inte growing condition, and the «se of Water aince the first of the month bas been enormous j Enforced Strict Rules. o tue to . ane al ss set that e > also have on hand Steinway seen parks and boulevards | The water department has sought | iy prinkling has been very gan | ger, Bebning, Ivers & Pond integrity of in order t b t hand pianos which we will sel SATURDAY IS BARGAIN DAY ALWAYS, BUT OMORROW AND x anos offered are « regular lMne in Outflow. | of Chase Bros, Haines Bros. © flow of the © of Ann Arbor organs Ernst and acewer him | thie line, a 0 40 9¢ bas | Inepectors | t ught to the head se at | seing ¢ oot obligations tr sought to @ ree strietly the falas | quarters the department this * = z “ eae H on termes at prices from $100 up MON DA | urred by o in nection with} femarding «pfinkling in ordér | morning « report Unat he saw a man OUR W INDOW S CONV INCE ag Pe - — peeetie’ : sf tceetens ~ - a ~ ok en ro ts ©. All profits eliminated a Y t mt wast wa , an um his head We have a vast clock of Ricterade clothing, tate «x p of town purchasers will be treat 1 nl gown ga pn Bi i or fit Moe od the anme as those visiting the penny: Bos thas adie att aes A gate 7. 00: that at Catalogues and prices on » heard the ot Mr. Redward may commence the remodeling of the store Ne ae rae and decided invite Erte are when through with the two upper floors. the & ] answer them Die . anteed or money refunded. fore the my ° to make GOODS, WHICH ARE EXCELLENT VALUES EVEN AT ; whetn ntauan Paces , Prices Reduced Honesty Is the Best Policy to $200 ter to do this the number/ this morning faithfully sprinkling ctore hes been inoresse@ | his lawn the RAINIER CLOTHING STORE, 220 Hearse the Charges 0 is aot only “Going Its Competitors One othe : ‘even reduce ¢ isual Saturday Bargain Prices. street, but will bankrupt” sale, “creditors” sale, ther sale, but is the result of a @ecition reached at a recent meeting of the stockholders @ the Rainier Clothing Stores, at which they decided fo make their store at 220 Pike street tate mo. and | Dustnes: attone with ir f he past 15 years have ‘ | The mysterious woman whd"Mae! down Into the Rainier valley dl 5 wae ho sense | been working th aldenice sex very has been reduced in ice—a few con ms as low as $6.00 a month rdligutiona of t m. | for several days, claiming to be col k and anothe tract goods excepted. | ormmittes will held ar lecting funds for the San Franciec were tmmedi _ sther metic later, at which Benet | relief committee, is at work again the valley dis Store on Pike Street FIRST-CLASS goods can be purchased at prices mot be touched anywhere im the city. OUR MOTTO: No Cheap Goods, But Good Goods Cheap wilt be heard In his own behalf | today, and two detectives are in the up to # late hour had aot eported, trying to apprehend her - ++ - . GOVERNMENT TO | Several reports came to police No Gamble About It | hours turing the morning Good Hats, latest styles, reason & CO r ‘. Brooks & Co. Toner’s =| 800-804 First hina, Columbia | Piano House STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE 314 UNION ST. ber indicating that the woman te along Nore reatd the Jephone reports ahowed t take” collector had turned Shortly after 3 hu thie after ter'n office ted for the purch were damaged fn the fire Ariing. | r t | Ask Our Clerks for the Union Card A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothierr Ask Our Clerks for the Union Card. s of ies The coment situation Is better to . a ond than for the past five weeks. : ates of morntag Galbralth-Bacon ved 18 atson, and the rai barrels on roads are shunting into the differ Strong Durable P } oy hie Pe ent docks approximately 800 barrels and clothier in Seattle is a fact conceded by our contemporaries and to the publ lhe } of woolens are higher to- lay than they r have | and with all that we are selling "UP IN COURT oe Special for Saturday Pwo-Piece ages to 16, made bipme fornia and « ra By the first of the month one ship e in port with 80,000 barrels, he “A. Bridge” _ Special $15 Suits fabr in these Mullen, council RB T. Reynolds enent there pa and six steamers en route to ment ) daye with full cargoes ven out that with! ce ee epee te mae 75 Boys’ Two- ree cowwercee | ONE MORE JAR “Boys? V Wash Suits 100 Men's s Suits Plans for the proposed new ¢ : : 7 cha | | . ? $7. 95 ! ‘gale Te, . r | cipated th board will order » east to w r «| ie ite averted Yo An iar'ven saan’ | Men’s Trousers | Negligee Shirts | The New Waistcoats ] THE PRESS BANQUETED, on mr re a iy FE $1.65 $3.90 $1.00 Ww the subject of] HUQHES, OF FAIRBANKS, IN| out to the CITY. | ® F: : t rat aA s te I ” Low Ange New York o h UNG q ean by Mr. ¥ 4ix Compante Chinese WORTH $1.50 WORTH $2.50 sens, FOR BOYS AND YOUNG § members of the press by obey WORTH $5 : HOM Young r . : |The affair was thorough! 4. | Hunter's polnt as a pormaner , EW Yosng Men's : ageite 34. |-THOMSON DELIVERS ADORESS. 1 now mitted to th Bee ana A z * pista ited Chinese is bounded by 8 " = . « i : Ah Ptghi np Ne eer R. 1. Thomeor | Fron iF ft nd the uy ‘ s t Beattie Moniclpal the benefita | T Rainier Ay dg C0. ee aie he a A BRIDGE & CO ee irc nas | Gaon wag 1415-1417 Second Avenue ast Boot to ee Oe ee | " —_ | Good Reliable Salesman Wanted. posit building, Phone Main 607, Ind,| ville Infirmary of Osteopath ane 006) Maha ehtnwtnn bettie re repeacgmm to

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