The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1906, Page 8

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SEATTLE HOTELS ARE ALL FILLED eTAR REPORTER WALKS] Two or three | Pike diatelot were vinit STREETS FOR SevERAL! 1 " The Ber Sixth av, between Pike a ate, had not a room left FIND A BED HUNDREDS) the case of some smaller y he vietnity HOURS IN VAIN EFFORT TO TURNED AWAY e J arter foun ma at the Be Id, at the Golag ther 4 district the before in the history of} ail gone been such unithe Manet r places in the; ed with ston, On nd Pine as was Standing Room Only Roon F urpentine Mrs © wuleide Tuesday ult of a qua ay on with her husband summoned a physletar jehe wanted te about over, and the ety for accon: . a Witth av. Proceeding fons as at the present time | tg lor Way it ‘was nd The closing of the Hotel Washing | the Hillis, the Royal nd the ton, the in-rush of people from San} Frances were filled and that the Francisco and the gather! here} Grand Union had but two room of the crowds of people bound for { the north has absorbed the avail neers in the city; able accommodations to such an! om hotel to hotet | extent that unless one knows by] in search of a room under compul| sundown where he is going to sleep! sion of going without a bed If one he stands a chance of not getting a] could not be found it is impossible | bed jto estimate, but at most of the Roame the Streets. ho! the clerks and proprietors re Star| Ported that they had expe A representative of The steady run of custom thr mac a little inv t conditions last night, starting out about 9 o'clock In th ascertain whether it were easily possible to find vacant rooms at that hour, He h stigation the day and evening, expec the dinner hour, whe evening to fenced a oughout wily af ee began to be fi them filled to overflowing and - gan his late tramp at the Arlington hotel, at First av. and University} st. The hotel had been all taken], by 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and a similar condition ex t Diller botel, across the s All Are Filled. The Berkshire, on Second a ‘ was found to be full, as were also] gun wh the Fergusun and Ethelton, on/ance of the Third av, The Antlers offered al who quich cot in the parlor, to which room one man had already been assigued.| COLFAX—Mixing a half The Abbott was full to capacity.| Lydia Pinkbar Deputy Sheriff Carnts t wae transterring Two men in fa attacked ht ve othe Ur " ne aie i * r Saturday evening—"the of “w venient hour’-—-weve planned A to accommodate the largest Hebed crowd the season INNL e MERABLE “PICKED BA GAINS,” added to the JUN WHITE SALE ATTRACTIONS. will be placed tn sali tions all over the store. Some " idea of their ney saving neerer w qualities may be gained by a pla at the following exam dew 25c Toitet Soap t5< “Savon Royale.” a delightful totlet soap, in violet and rose odors; 3 cakes in box; neat guest room size, worth box. After riee We W. able Lawna 3 Washable Lawns, in white alvo tan grounds, in all the latest colorings, in polka dots, conventional and floral de signs: fast colors: daint cool for women's and ¢ dren's dresses; there are o'clock B4e 2,000 yards American ( Chalits, with a nice soft wo finish, in all those Persion and Oriental also potka dots und thes u yp and we didiy and are a t 8 b-3e a yard. Afte 7 price je 5c Cotton Blankets 49c Gray Cotton Blankets, in a nice soft, durable quality, fine for sheet blankets for the camp have etty bord eaular value 65¢ par After 7 o'clock ie Worth t5e. Saturday after Paper Napkins, pretty 1, pt q ed nk per 100. Saturday afte BIGGEST MONEY-SAVE pe lc Applique Squares 35 1 beautiful openwork 1 Cake Feig Naptha Soap fine q Package Glos Sta , 1 Package € Water Sta Bottle Laundry Bive of cold 15¢ Women's Neckwear 5 40¢ Mattings for 15¢ Bhort leng tting, 6 ; : ise Curtains a Third Off Babies’ $1.50 Coste 49 tve pris r highway | although had e of | ture § feet bused the doctor to administer treatment by force NORTH YAKIMA tried to KIN hin wife A wooialint wo daughters He, a lodger coed a hard fight suing for dive die ny night aw the re an adopted pet night, oO notwe 4 th Mre ©0, alleg husband did nothing he house and talk KENNEWICK — Fou nen Wednesday night loon here an latter but saying | woman John Walker n Ken and| QUESTION HINGES ON TH 1 in disarming Walker af-| who wan obliged and Walker was ing r hlahway entered silroad men from whom they sined $1,300 HOVER—str awberry 1 the harvesting pleking sifalfa has already commenced. NO TRAGE OF MISSING Te No trace has been discovered . niaro) Horthawa. ogee of D jand who has matlo would account for the jus 1 absenco of the Japa-| The wissing Japanese ia 19 ye ” f ame small in “ with broad « ers and a broad fa He was sed in gray when las seen | WORK ON TANK, | Work on the 150,000-gallon tank) t Monda THE FREE BUS 18 DOING A LAND OFFIC 35c t to Y r M. He ing In Boattle 1 th Suits are da but aueh te Nor are #, elthe t that—40 donen ¢ te # tempting morse! before ye ter for %¢, To be sure but y if we « you buy fr “* cad * wh A . way, tom w we're aoing ¢ Bults, tow k. Slee mbretia drawers, trim 1 & sUNMer's supply rene pure wh Women's pur fine Lisle Thread fine ribbe Ribbed Vests, low ‘ “ Kk and sleeve Fancy Applique Squares, in 1 Package 20 Mule Team Borax we: ¥ B5E 1 Bottle Gal Soda 20¢ Laundry Bags 9% aie Ghoasins Gane Collar and Cuff f made of 8 nt post | Be Val. Lace Vests Me Lisle Vests the 15¢ yy Being Our Customer PB gp Ba Complete Washing Outfit for 25¢ RIN A the reog that her] but He aroun 1 ootalian ne of| Manila been missing eels RUSINESER. Wear a 50c White Cotton Union Sult: at these « the Me Union Suite 4 sae cotwn evaiie & “ | Lace Stockings at 15¢? rons drewven. shew ve | WIHT You Have 25c Black w dona reteset, Reduce Your Grocery Bill by LAUNDRY SPECIAL EVER Re ) All Goven Pethagee tor 25c Knee 10¢ OFFERED SEATTLE HOUScKEEPERS. Pants sinee have posalble wion was begun yerte tank will be deep an f THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JUNE 1, COLUMBIA ASKS FOR WATER FREDERICK & NELBGON (inc.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers “UNDER ONE ROOF—EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME COMPLET! WE CLOSE AT 6:00 P. M., INCLUDING SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR THE SATURDAY TRADE SHALERS Complete Credit Housefurnishers | SUPPLY ON HAND AND THed PROBABILITY OF ANNEXAS | TION IN NEAR FUTURE The question of renewing and ox¢ Corbin Garment Hanger 20c T-Piece Fruit or Berry Set 45¢ }tending the contract between Beats Ue and Columbia to supply the subd ‘ urd water m the Cedar rive This Manger con Bo folded ne maine depends on two conditions compactly as shown fn illus frit first, whether there in any water tration, and carried tn the coat in default of which the pocket If de nble, or can be or ber How) | cannot be ot ‘ put in a corner of the mult na ott ind d, whether Columbia comes tute case when traveling. It hole a ath hs city tn the uture In whie the coat, trousers and vest It : he city in the near future In whic open ; , “ me ng 4% case the extension of (he contract bape, oF a inches in diam the extension of the Columbta| plated, so will not rust or stalin pieces are roLpEeD garments made of Nght weight Au Marvel or Challenge vely decorated with Wringer $1.48 Hoth of these are special grade ntract Is now. bef he fire and} trian ¢ | water committee of the council, The| present contract expires July 1 } 1907 so there fe a year in whieh to consider the m er before it in y to take any action | |} The “Tyee,” the annual university publication, ts out and contains and jf Wrineers, not warranted, The fe and steel mer bas alliron frw clever t of few having finely (Hustrated. eon A only a] The book ts} © 1 d4x10 spiral springs; rolls « inches, The latter, shown in tlus Odds and Ends Specially Priced a lot of odds tration, is a wood frame Wringer rings having wood and rubbe | | Plate as | CHANGED laters B Bros.’ Spoons for Less oe Choice If &: | The quarters, change of patrols ME avon paierr ons af Mages Bos mow nracive designs The Piet Pi 3 tion today. ; Jha iva ne regular price $1.90 set of six, special, sot of six $1.23 patrol, with Sergeant Sprengle and Powers as roundsmen, Danny Drew as clerk, Prank Bryant as emer geney officer and Ed. Griffith as Tablespoons, regular Dessert Spoons, regula Crack, in box sich B “ Boup Spoons, res Sand Senan ‘ SPECIAL SALE OF CUT GLASS ENDS S TOMORROW NIGHT Capt. Ward takes the night pa He will have Sergeonta Leighton Peer and Stuart on the outside, ety William Kent as clerk, Swan H | pate deen night emergency officer and var pea pe ae Rae = ams wn orning jaile (Gicaen AND 81 A WEEK OR 8 CASH AND © A MONTH] | {6 $1 CAGH AND 81 A WEEK OR 95 CASH AND $5 A MONTH oe { buys ANY sTove | OR RANGE IN OUR BTOCK } Beate vs ANY REPRIQERATO R OR GO-CART IN OUR STOCK. mee | aes ‘ ben | Seattle tad “eat i Meola pes vive. tor next w bring the Seonten cove | (scompomsrED) Caper Rone Pinata, = }firet and last Beattle. The No & Rowe shows will be here next Mond Tuesday and Wedn two shows a day, and won't make any differen Oe" SECOND AVESUB, MADISON AND SPREVG STREETS. for the big tents are # The Star next T the many things eireus for the bem Crowded to the Doors ohmeton Co.'s Big Store wet Filled to the Doom With Diverted Gan Franciscs and Other Shipments, SERELE_2 ones who are not a man who bas own will borrow «4 neighbo: for this occasion fe * to the grownups quite much as to the little ones, though) some grown Upe may pot admit It the etre PROPERTY OWNERS ASK DELAY OF ASSESS! assortment of known makes inelu@ ring & Sons, Hobart’ * Kimball, Story & 8S. Jobaston Co, Clap endon, Bell and other: The great ale te stiff Owners of property on Third av north of Cherry at. which h amsemsed for the propow © petitioned i the time for tt | av. rearade pay mer axeenament for t progress, but will not last mua] imp Agscanmen ger It will pay everrane now 6 Jolin F f Gre | rr teitre ‘ opert euch a time an the work ¢ nem The matter b eferred to the corporation oma fide saving to of from $75 to S10 od $15 to $90 on an GOOD, DEPENDABLE, apri«ht Planos, fully warranted) © os $197, others at Se JAPANESE OFFICIALS HERE Three of the 7 se of the $234 and up. Nippon Yue arrived ¢ 3, new and ity at night on the Kanagawa hand. any old price; T Maru, they being M. Kato, vice pree pable terms arranged N. Takayanagi, secretary © three ar Reems EXTRAORDINARY &8NAl vieit ork opean In slightly used Plane w ‘ Of interest before returning ex, Ceciiian e 5 Pianolas, also in sample Play RESIGNS FROM BOARD. ABLISHED # . | " rd to break. West] £ a! LA rk hes filed with Mayor u re ago the babit a ws at Is Oxbow? ie ae a hie ou “ Pi and Organs ever hin eonees : t Northwest, and f fod of five years mein to see us, We ae ownure f her . — eason for hin move —— was Can wind < S| ent f bas) Danian ie wot = tas D. S. Johnston Co, : . t nd Che i 903 Second Ave. Burke Shoes, Oxfords s we celebrated Pent » Mower, We Guarantee = Them Satisfactory | Don’t Delay prove Take South Seattle car, get off at Monroe Street, Georgetown, go one block west to Ferry and the salesmen on the ground will give you all in formation in regard to prices, terms, etc, Or apply to our downtown « ffices. McLaughlin Realty Co, VandeVanter-Davis Co wie = = and “Seaboard Security, J Cllayes, Mgt. — - . : . nated from ti | aia American Bank Building 3, 4 and 5 Starr-Boyd Building * “all prices rail Main 2476—Ind. 2569 Main 3307—Ind. 2299 tity Children’s Shoes $1.50 4 a Reay mid & | mE i Mohan Hoyt = [= ~~~ 1 Forced to Vacate a SS eA ancat rere ee GARDEN HOSE fide t ‘ it ¥ TER SALE H. LEWIS & Co, 700 First Ave. Cor. Cherry. THE RUBBER STORED Ti4 Firet Ave LOGGERS’ BUPPLY CO. an Dock. Phones

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