The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1906, Page 7

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MORNYLE. HEARING GOMES TOMORROW z=aes As the matter comes in the eon OR AND CITY IN $26,000, The H. C. Turner Invest . potnt me rhe me goureact sincering department the hearing | iment company put through the deal|N'ON VETERANS’ CANDIDATE 4 ae aia thes Snore een er : t id the not geecTOR WILL BE CALLED! was put off a while with x view of /for Mlanch Baird and huwhand FOR HARBORMASTER WILL Harmon ian alias finding a time for it when Rng | | eat ot THE BOARD OF PUG | ThE gould be proent, But on | BE APPOINTED BY MAYOR menos Another addition to the long tint ad $ TO ANSWER/ Account of the necensily of Thom ee Bn of rot WORK t 8 preseace tm onart Guring the | AND GONFIRMEO BY THE Gor 5, On “4 uc a's uring tix enter the A Poarth av rade condemnation 2 » . | bd CHARGES. suit this has been found difftoutt, | GOUNCH. F _ a =" aged at _ It ie not known yet whether {t will | } apne cant we 2h, n a Neaee 4 . way | engaged In a larger eampaten which on pe bears - bho possible for Thomson to attend | | Capt. Spaniding. the original can might be interfered with to some} tt " ‘ | didate of the Unioe Veto extent by his acceptance of the gpravies_ the ca | } ¢ Union Veterans’ union ten At oe rh ~ ag sbably go on without him. for the office of harbormaater, witt |?! " my ne 2. and basi e fo7. be again appointed to that office mien Waives Appointment . the wil , Warner at Work, Th ‘ oo pout reporting the mat | WILLIAM H. BURGESS 18 HURL. | {His afternoon by Mayor Moore, and shana ot wg rely a, oer without ~ “ | Both Contractor Normyte and In-| the appointment will come up for ‘ TePert ow Mo and did ter am bas Bree lis ana | SBOotor Warner have denied pos BO TO PAVEMENT BY AUN. | consideration at the counell meet | "Pert to t they v } 2 ae || tively the trath of the charges. At ing tonight. On the authority of «| SY deslr of thetr num ltrs nok 4 we bel hat ‘tine, ‘provided | cho ume the charges were nade to] AWAY TEAM—SUFFERS 88-| member of the counci! who opposed jd favor of the Unie sue Ss 9 Hi inte hae ee the board ‘T on ennour that the confirmation of Spaulding the terand When the old » on he rem, ReUe pee Su he wotice, as as beet | Warner Would be euspended pead.| VER@ (NJURICS, [iret time he was apeetated Us we ited, they ure at the ure and started v1 parectad to oo ing a hearing, but on (ie represen statement is made that the ap pelntment of Capt ust in time to meet the Wetices Sont Out tations made to him since that War- | a teamater,|Polmtment will (his time be con-| "Moh the mayor has gr et See oe eae aq reporter for The Star this ner haw been acting in good faith | ,, injured ahortiy | met | “Im Mayor Moore se ie ane ire Wee we ee decretary Bagley stuted| and that the law has not been vio |. vine tr trina thowmn Harmon Suggested. Pi cneaal te oe eel Saas tae er Sane pat ne notices had been s mt on lated _ —— permitted to con jt his wagen during a runaway Mayor Moore offered the office to of the majo brown off and hte ankle broken for the } yg he ROE, n picked up he was unconsctous | his union Imbor following, and Laat ody thin aftert The bite was smashed to flinders bo Bit, Nerenyla. te ant werting 6G i ane Des © Corbett had the man! Week called in a number of prom: | Chink there wit be any ]Grase wae picked up and taken to men more a mn ¢ awe ne Hurgess home, 2504 Sch |lpent labor leaders and asked them | position in the council to thie| Letthend’s drug store. As an am 1) Rugineer T j morning, |, }t© recommend «a man for the ap | course ‘Lo could not be obtained, he : " " . at least ne nce he matter = Burgess was in charge of a dv: | j } to the Seattle General t a tat 7 earings, yould reported We st consider * t he | ery wagon and was hauling a lead te — —= aa ad in @ heck q ur oMmOrTo! caring any evidence tendtn © | the « st Mt tn 4 pf eerelary Ba was seen ed, and act M held grimly to the lines ] * t — eee ee | addened ed ne ncetd was much affected eo round the corner at | fhe « y and refused to be t Th ; , ad not killed any one, Bhe has F ntly was running ato } : > j t being £ | C. [ [ Y | INCOME FOR MONTH OF MAY Pag / ao aa ae a a|enough with the to run it at al d RRES ‘A M. DIM | WAS 98.500, OR $100,000 A bse S Seataton in te eald | nigh epee. ss , urray today applied for) YEAR-—IS IN GOOD COND}. | oMmissioner ¥ orning | —_— incl . a Nquor Heense for 311 Third av TION WITH BUT TWO BHUT.| Since we starte ni : —— - |S. This is the place where Robb| DOWNS ON RECORD. | A tried in vain to be allowed to ran | FROM sumpru.| make any statement. He had re . a j PRANSITION jcetved warning of his impending |* *“*!00n Murray's application will po Pig a tl | ARTMENTS TO CELL) arrest, and left Seattle on the firat | COnsidored next week The income from the city light which is not exceeded, if gus AP | ' | |ateamer departing for the British jtme plant for the month of May ev equalled, by that of any com } MCOUNTY JAILS HAS NOT) sido, without providing. himself AR MP. lexceeded $4,500, or at the rate of | Merelal plant in this section of the | jwith funds He was waiting for jmore than $100,000 per annum,” | COUMtTY MFECTED His GOOD SPIRITS | money at Vancouver whee captur jsaid Auditor Joha Lamb, of the} | oy ed, and had he not been compeltost | Nebting department in response to 18 APTER THE OFFice PENNSYLVANIA LEAVES FOR a ft, who was arrested |™® G#lay on that account he would | & question from Mayor Moore, at | - BW. Hartwell, whe |probably have been thousands of | & movting of the auditing commit} “Patten the or” better] NOME WITH THREE HUN last week and brought| miles away by this time. \tee this morning. “The income ts * wn | y by } }* © Umbre 7 | ; ie this city charged with ob-| At Vancouver, Hartwell regist rapidly increasing as the service te! DRED PASSENGERS — OTHER money u aioe) =P led as EJ. Davenport, He n extended and will probably amount | é 4 in a cell at) ed im his room nearly all the time SAN JOBE, ¢ June ¢—~An tn. |t@ $100,000 for the present calendar) |” ee ee +) i eee ae Sevelens rban os oat ‘ - | au m “ } Seattle's busy waterfront was the i) © tw court late this t winkirte of Lee rigin ef income, Imeces of all sightseers yesterday s company | afternoon, > | Gatos this morning, Joh Of this monthly income some| mayor |During the forenoon hours the 2 -” | Milled and Dick Farrell, 4 Han Jose's s00 ie from residence afd other| he w "| Pennsylvania, the fourth steamer to ANDERSON ON TRIAL. p see cranny Undiy injured. \commereial lighting, and the rest|dorsements for the place. The mayor | sail for Nome, got away with her The trial of Andrew Anderson, | 9, pene Delldtage. The fgesmne | Surther sttert | Talbot for Patents. 208 Mutual Life, Will last till the close . of the afternoon session. Anderson fealty penal|is charged with having stolen « a. and the! watch and a sum of money from Ole terson last April Prisoner Nearly Broke | Rartwell was pra whee appreden with ° Without the formality of «x papers Refuses to Talk. |) Sefer Hartwell! bas refused the Bhooma ke The committe o went to St. Paul t omfer with "he tailread officials regarding the win fmum rate question. have returned ‘@lhome. They were granted a 9 per Fit James. jcent reduction from the schedule coe! puhiished. BERFSSA SPARE & i ONE PRICE, SE $8.50 PAT ie i Ri veh Si38t PipEbyal $9.75 More, no alteratio: We shall not. advertise are TAI] $12.50 Suits [All $15 Suits THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE CIGAR STAND ROBBED. The olr@ar ated of W 407 Youlor way, wa robbed some time and & x {Clare and tobaoo wer tra ne wee mained by the screen adjotning a ee taker en ying open door APARTMENTS ARE SOLD.” yrimenta, at the corner of Sixth av, and Columbia [at. were sold to Olan Ronnting for Hehting has near SPOKANE ARRIVES FROM SOUTH. The me of the plant is than ample to pay all the ox With 169 p dved this San Frap okane | Penaes © a The stew now be put ia readiness Alaska excursion sesson sailing Ofer m her first trip north next Thurs |#008@ a6 the nr ne bonds In iaeue t very largely extended in real » Copper company this idence districts w A Cunsequent . bark Will increase in ita business und income eh the Seattle Ship- te in Good Condition ¥. and she will be uwd| “The statement in one of the ng between the mines dally pape recent Be Mountain, Alaska, and | plant is 4 order and must fre lquently clo tor on repairs ‘te @ | SPAULDING WILL BEE st NAMED AGAIN IN COLLISION MESSENGER @& INJURED BY RUNNING INTO) jor OY PAINFULLY WE BUY, SELL CASH REGISTERS We pay bighe.* cash price for Pogistera The Sundwall Co. 09 lat Ave. Cash Register Exchange OR EXCHANGE Phone 691. HIS big building is to be remodeled; the whole front set back ten feet to make the street wider. Clothing: Here we are with thirty thousand dollars’ worth of good To be shut up for thirty or sixty days spells disaster, so to get out from under before the lightning strikes, we’ve decided to sell the stock at about what it cost us. This is a pretty good store. it’s plainly marked, so that any man can judge the value. ticket on every garment in the store Look at This List of Values every day---it costs money Lorner Fifth Ave. and Pike St.----——-~— COSTELLO completed we shall go on doing business on the cash basis and on the level. We're doing business ON THE SQUARE. To simplify the selling we’ve put an additional sale taba has just arrived from r her trip mn, wast ted by thousands a iny at p Out amall be and ed around the battle whieh wa i oy ut @ city buoy while dredgers la bored at the old slip making it deeper » Maw immense Z Ce OR oe A RE EA EE TT AT ART ET IKE AND AUTO ading at pler 10 for the Kusatan also an object of local win was Interest PICNIC IN TACOMA atorial association, with ¢ lea, lo for Tacom n amer Mult with the will join t mn rve feast plete ceding th 4 general confer nee wa this afternoon. The par turn tonight Bargains ALL WEEK AT THE CLOSING BALE OF THE $30,000 CONFISCATED STOCK 6000 PAIAS FINE SHOES At ab Men W Good fe t Malf Price, Shoes f Children, Ext oow in tot ———————————— MEN'S FINE SHOES. Men's Faney Viet worth $4.00, go at Pull Drees lar $6.00 Bb Men's Heavy worth $2.50 WOMEN’S SHOES Women’s $2.25 Dong a Shoes FY ne Fancy Dress 4 4 turned, worth $6.00, 8249 oy Patent Leather h $2.50. for. 01.65 Women's Extension Sole Dongola Walking Shoes, worth $4.00 for 82-25 Women's French Heel, regular $6.00 Patent Leather Shoes, for $2.85 ————_——XXX__ ALASKA OUTFITS One lot Blankets of grays, mix tures, etc. values from $4.00 te $5.00, sale prt 82-45 to $2.05 One lot Comforters at B5¢ Rubber Boots and Shoes, Rub ber Blonkete are incluged in this sale at $1.00 and 91 $1.98 and $1.50 $2.00 and $2.50 Blankets for O7@ One lot Heavy All Woot Alaska Bian values from $5.00 to $8.09, go now for S325 ond 84-65 0 MEN'S BUITS » Tweedn Cheviot» harge 7% YouTH®e’ BUITS Regular $13.00 8 Regular 14.00 Suits for for the 0 CHILOR and 3-ptece Suite » Bioune, “Buster Splendid Values jar $6.00 Suits for Bults for Knee Panta, The, for. 84 duroy worth regularly —————————— ORY GOODS AND NOTIONS ie ¢ Wash Ladies’ Hose ra ie Onitoo, S onkes Lrow! Soe p $4.00 Ladies’ Skirts for por ye CHILDREN’S SHOES Tho Faney Kid Shoes for... 2 af 28 School Shoes for tom Roys' Shoes 69 Quilte Om $1.25 Now on Sale at the Old Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. Store 1317-1319 First Avenue. Between Union and University St. Half Block North of Postoffice. BE SURE YOU LANO IN THE RIGHT PLACE FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. All $20 Suits $13.50 All $25 Suits $16.50 All Hats and Furnishing Goods at a Straight Third Off We want particularly to impress upon the dear Seattle people that go and come out of Pike street that any man who comes to this sale gets a square deal, no -but we shall sell good clothes for thirty days at just about the cost of making. And when the Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9 A. M. ” GRANT Corner Fifth Ave. and Pike St.

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