The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1906, Page 3

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_ TDS SEATTLE STAR_WEDNESDAY, MAY. 0, 1906. thin state has been ordered Simpson Jack morning ard of fire underwriters for 2 the : ee After d r ol4 man Thomy have a full load of freight and ev ae eee 1 k in hie « y chalr 1 ' berth taken by pansengers, won, PROPERTY OWNERS GRGANIze. | apo ma Vil tell y Mistah Jones, for de benefit Mintah M Lee eventyfive laborers for the Alas Only ) PRISONER C ee eee PwWhsht " ae Mae WRat yon laughin’ ‘bout ' « Central railroad ard will wis A OLEGON BECAME BUS) property owners In the nelghbor-| Ve heen few Ry B's ‘orem bonany © ‘3 ove nd there be two fe ous wusT AT THE RIGHT Wratlake av. "and eat.| TALKED $0 LOUD HE COULD t ‘ th t poe were a pic Ww ad | . } ¢ b # the lose V ‘“ i of the partle head lady aM " | NOT BE HEARD. ar 3 f NO 18 NOW $80 AHEAD. : ; t . ‘ ‘ ns Birch, who goes to te rime Al he pury tp 24 t ; b hb r back of Valdes, York 5! " 1 Dexter at. & A . he Umati jled for Ban Mics, ou » a eh & el + agg 1 t! Francisco this morning with 168 car. fidence opencd fer anh | he, aes vo ant G hype =. yews tons h FS auton sine and am. runt ust ‘ 1 " Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual L eWwOrn KAR ® Jamea recently eo from ao say ' ' nt or the} = lei a him k al prinety , t . vf pay, | « 1 he ble wtak . ing at s2a| How did you come t ar) On ! ' ally bil wane 1 « mainat bt Mr, ‘Thoms f and 4s approach | WILLARD MAY B& I or a ie ’ 1 . nat mh Ry, 4 BE INSPECTOR La a. ; * came 1 “ . , ve f the! nek weal ; 1 ar an h the tr OUR 4 iD WELI He Dp STOCK OF HIGH i] NIGHT ANDO DAY PATROLS ° « ' Corps, V re ofA Mr Johew plodae y , he ft ers 1 r GRADI CLOT HI? i,” i AND FURNISHING WILL BE CHANGE } at “ vee thy , oon " j - a 98 S \ FOR MEN BOYS | AND CHILDREN 18 BEING BOLD AT tbe direction oft zr NO THE), rr Ma eetinitt | tore he ik { «? 1 ea eee —* 1 CLERKS AND OFFICERS WILL utive elect he e 1 Jones," he el « hume tv r arrangemen! | 8& SHIFTED De He is © benlan, kindly inan, fors ' Ah wpore Rache ‘ to that Mose W > li mrihie parnt up comes confidence | | wealth comp hg d perk play 6c utthe t Ah ween yon won't wear « " No 2 with « ty waluta } the , a : ' ey to dat » for me Oleson was} On Friday June 1, an entire |" rt - » bank Mose W ate yor me Deed Ah won't hone aaid hree becama/change will be made of the h 1 . ‘a heah « A = yoh some Rache Yon ws be e tlahed patrols, de i a the i. ‘ mn. cuteoras M accompanied = M e he | he M Smith's | Thompson into the er's e Date wheah I'm « e said my baggage | ly here the two sat together,| Mistah Jones, “en of ol : pe ‘ ‘i oh mucl ocanteally tn-|0r¢ took noon and » \ i" . ' of boys dropping blew Mistah Thompson am coming WE ARE GOING TO MAKE © RE OUT OF THR a hunidred © patrols m up a shift a k word ny ent h for de fe ENTIRE BUILDING FLOORS. LL HAV® TO GET Br cane tbe anewer, Jack imme| Chief Wappenstetn will also an-| nounced Judge Gordon and Jame 7 t ev teore nen left, # «he ‘ ‘ ° OUT OF THE STORE WHI REMODELING OF aly ad out @ had for | nounce his selection of an inspector | *Tigaled himeelf back ft sig ¥ t yo « THE FIRST FLOOR CO CES gies Die purse, Ole Capt. Willa With an audible “Thank hing we 4 for Pc By apn ens Rely fo and was will probably ue - shonary dire.) tag . aggre +“ —_———-- changes will be SEATTLE THEATER USHERS made tn the beats of the patrol , er re | men. bane ORGANIZE SOCIAL CLUB SNA 6) REDE SHEIMER Bevan Sued for Divorce. The Be on She yet het rapemagy rh Bevan, who was at one | wae for gant 4 & O me on the Seatt) police fi » of e Whe Ope i are today for them. |the defonda tig Be agg ad peal hired e : 5 in- | C . , Bs teecriptic en. | ProwRbt by Kianora A. Bevan tn the | held in P Didn't you ay ‘you'd. “lope with 800-804 First Ave. Cor. Columbia supertor court on the grounds of | the performance, and « me asked Mose 5 s genet — ~——emewwn JOrUCItY and drunkenness, Plaintift|¢d a» follows: President sy Said Ah would if Samuet | STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE asks for $45 a month alimony and | feott: vice president, Hari Wh Bimpe Jackson J t re Osteopathy care of the four ehildren : fel § ~ By acreage - Several important residential | jeals have been made, <M. KE. Miles! fhe drugiess, bloodless, painless} SOUTHERN CLUS TO MBET. | Avccus tne qited of treating disease, Ex a Om Heeaced physicians at the Kirks| ‘The Southern elub met last night | to formuln ‘wile Inftren. of Osteopathy willjin the chamber of commerce, t hether they can/the purpose of arranging a pro-| w nation free for the ne oting jaram fe neat meeting to be} next meeting will be t $10 a mor hela June The place of meeting | aa Tell Your Friends | HK, 2 I The Createst . ye eAROUNCEd later About | 7 | Sale of the SSO SISA SOS SOS the Sale _| 43fuamoocos once <———— =a — a 7the Sale —— oe fader tere Gathers i Force MORE AND MORE BARGAINS WILL BE SEEN ON OUR COUNTERS TOMORROW—THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF GOODS, THOUSANDS OF NEEDFUL ART- ICLES. EVERY ONE OF THEM A GOOD AND SUF- FICIENT REASON WHY YOU SHOULD SPEND MUCH OF YOUR TIME AT McCARTHY’S ..TOMOR- ROW. THEY SAVE YOU MONEY, THESE BAR- GAINS. PRICES ARE CUT A FOURTH TO A HALF ON NEARLY EVERYTHING. The bargains which you s but marked the beginning « have ever seen, We have om tt re dressed hogs, per Live 6tock. eer bes owen, pert TERROR SERGPIDT «=| -RESERRSSRET ASS §6RERERRGLaReES Esietizts | Touching Elbows With Real Economy le =o , ag m A sale that holds promise of beau tpin every home. ‘The styles are all new and splendidly constructed. ‘The variety is ¥ } broad and sat g. making sclection easy. [he little prices are most remarkable I for couches so re! ANY ONE CAN AFFORD TO BUY AT THESE PRICES, NO ONE CAN AR. Mol sr lyitia Thompson hnet winter IL |< Sivtee be FORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. be Ny im ed FV 4 a tone and fined $200 in Juige Mar le. of un] iad m q here Monday and Tuesday Greatest Bargain Sale you ands and thousands of dol. we have not had an oppor- a, tm lars in choi ! o show you yet ne THE SAVINGS ON SIMILAR OR BETTER VALUES. $1000 Couches, Purchase Sale price to- { $1800 Couches, Thursday's Purchase fords eourt. Tho extreme penal tu t is will be brought out as morrow 36.00 | Sale price $13. 75 A) for lense is @ fine of $2,000 fast as we can clear the way for it b $iaso Couches, Pure hase Sale price to $19.50 Couches, Purchase Sale p ss en. morro . eo ee e — = _ — — ——EE SEE Gouches on sale tooscerc 7 Seacn Cowchih, Plrchace. Sek ‘S14, 50 a): SUOSER MEAL TH coven | WE INVITE THE CLOSEST INVESTIGATION OF OUR GOODS | _ oe $10.50 morrow, pees 15.25 yh. .Te health ard wit name » |. AND PRICES. SHOP AROUND ALL YOU WANT TO AMONG | FA + ira na toe | “Tye OTHER STORES AND THEN COME HERE AND NOTE egular meeting on Monday | "PREMIUM INLAID LINOLEUMS Four Thousand Yards —- A Solid Car Load ral candidate filed app 4 —— eat th We are literally being kicked out into the street, and all our goods must Newest tints, bright colorings and choice designs at special Purchase Sale prices. A . Hee RINE: age os hair: per Ib tc, metal tath, per Fa. } y t tige of our present stock must remain to you of at least one-third. Prices quote M | eee Se ILM amused t TT : _ y ices quoted do not include laying. fy a e ne ce o> the 1s they have already secured here. They have J DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER o be the stments ever shown to the thrifty women Ine. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds PRIVATE WIRES Tel. Main 279, Ind. Rooms 304-305-306 Alas TOMORROW, THE NEXT DAY AND THE NEXT p YOU WILL CONTINUE TO FIND HERE VAST " Closed af 6 pm} ASSORTMENTS OF THE CHOICEST MERCHAN- | DISE MARKED AT PRICES WHICH AFFORD YOU Terms of sale are | | | ! green a ¢, worth St.ag ; tom selle reg y for $t.so a y $75 Inlaid Linoleum, the heaviest domestic linoleum manufactured. Included in this is our entire stock of English and German makes—any in the house, none worth less than $1.60, majority worth $1.75 a square ae tomorrow, YOUR CHOICE OF the Amert and wood patterns in new shades of effects to select from This t tr uy ream ' « Open at 9a} strictly cash, AN IMMENSE SAVING WHEN THE PRICES | AND QUALITIES ARECOMPARED WITH THOSE cola | Plenty of salesmen | 609 let Ave. Phone 691. i} WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE SEEN IN OTHER STORES. a, ulens. Fo FURNISHED '/ CASH REGISTERS 7 4D PEI A ewe r, All the] : Everything is reduced except ds which do. not r t c whole st« store, Come and en ll: The Sundwall Co, | qd 9 ioesnsii ni A SEATTLE \N SPOKANE, You AND WASH. Want 1403 to 1411 SECOND AVENUE COANER UNION STREET alsmwaneie sia sien sien) iss sie ses e sisson sane: | Great Earthquake} 306-30. PIKE ST: Prophecied For PLUMBING ||: W you | n the country, where there ere no plumbers. —— McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. After Aug. 1, at 1514 to 1520 Second Avenue, ~~ mt —— a Pant eSrse © SPECIALS (Corow Fuewrure Coneall FOR THURSDAY Srconp Avenve & Sprine Srreet AND FRIDAY pee. sao Conter Table y cart A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner Se ee SE CAC ‘4 bey your Sink and Bath Tub and de your ewn plumbing ct lue $6.50; extra special ......008. $3.65 3 SIN KS THREE PATTERNS OF Mate Pains ee 8 “ nae Pal oat i ; Ar ares $423 4 Wats Porce ic 1 YEN Porceis ; Hy | Pe Bath Tubs $foot Porcelain + weeeeeee weeeerees 25-00 SMSO 3 IRON | BOTH PHONES 1158. 514-516-518 PIKE ST. Cline Piano House|| GEO. #. WOODHOUSE co. 41405 Second Avenue Just Above the Post Office

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