The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1907, Page 3

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the company, If any a assed “around | Hection with ood |e money or wa. TELEPHONE failed to mot ' f it and of GR SAN FRANCISCO, course, 1 could not epeak authorite KNOWS NoTHENG tively regarding ther officials, QRArT PAPOSH IN NIA METROPOLIS > covered ympany the 1 had not workiogs of anagemet 6 that time He anid he had known, intimately Louls Glass, the vice-president and i also T W agent, whe ly involved iy drove? In the boodle charges than any one company. When else connected with the company hotel today he but that he had always regarded Of @umbfounding to them as men of the best business news of © expose type and that he waa shocked to He tbenderdo!t out of & hear of their downfall 4 No, I am not tn bid because would be ofnoe I fear no warrant I have come Ba because | know noth to Seattle from the east with the of graft having intention of going into business during my com-) here,” sald Mr. Hubbard ‘CONSIDER PROPOSED $. E. CO. INVESTIGATION jest moment last when the mayor request for an adjourament of the tmvestigating commission will be discussed Wm, Mur- gos tthe, MAYOR Moore early thie month & meeting of the aeked the council for the authority the whole to take to appoint a commission of three. of the appointment at an expense of net to exceed to tnvesti- 5 “gg make an inepection of , | rend rolling «tock and equip- @angerous and li- ment of the street railways of this of the Seattie city, The mayor's action was the Qn Murphy's result of the many fatal accidents general manager nN the apex adjoursed until recently occurring on the 8 BK Co.'s at § o'clock, lMnes. - * sam : ttle read by the clerk Keene arose and said “I move the Bill be read, Mr Chairman, and then go to the It A A conse committee.” “Tt ts #0 referred.” cried the pres ident without @ look towards the mover and iste the pigeonhole went Rat ORUGGISTS he's we bill never ere GETS FROZEN the light of day, for it is already) COUNCIL PRESI- taken as & joke in the city) LAID AWAY ON counell. Keene turned tnto the councl! a = of — from con- stituents ing for the passage of the proposed ordinance. To Last One More Week Thie morning it wae learned ere napeenty. vence wild organa at th {~~ st a the uae © = highest quality would only last one more week. Better hurry. Bear to mind, you make your own terms. D. & Johnston Co, 83 Second avenue. o- wes taken up and 1831 Second - THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. — of Memes, Steamboats and Motels rey Go-Carts Stylish and Serviceable eusshiny days are likely to be itm the majority om, ang baby will be the happier and healthier for any De may have Wouldn't It be nice to put baby In @ cart ring nice weather and walk te be greatly Increased if the go- as to relieve you of any worry “t It be a pleasure to know that the s of the cart In question were so mum of comfort for both yourself t to conform to ail there good ing brought to bear tn their com hitney Go-Cart you have the satie y can buy none better. Reclining Folding tured above hb veneer body green and varnishe are fancy shaped and foot r is inclosed. Back, seat and foot rest overed by cushion, and with parasol enameled) wheels es in diameter rubber tires, and Price three-ply Body, painted dark MP aad varnished tad foot rest are brake $10.25 Jf You Haven't Seen the Grote-Rankin Display of FLOOR COVERINGS Haven't Seen the Best. 1403. tant Second Avenue, Unten | Street , B. HUBBARD IN _ SEATTLE bce on THE SEATTLE AR—TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1907. THIS GIRL WON'T RETURN =| ¥¥2sT0" Rowonsm BAKERY INSPECTOR. surprise of the Much to the the council laat | Justice of the Peace J, B. Carroll! board of health, EXCEPT AS A PRIMA DONNA sine iets ts ten i rowdyiem on the street cars, par | the position in the health de ne vow BY TRIUMPHS ON THE FRONT “** KATHERINE LECKIE aOUTH PAMIB, Me. A The ship W. F. Babcock tow#) wont come back untll from Port Townsend this evening led, | don't care how to get a crew for Mantia. The mas ter Capt. Sterling, was aster the Great Admiral when she was wreoked last Deo, 6, off Cape Fiat tery The four masted schooner Invin eible, Captain Tobin, will leave shortly from Eagle Harbor with lumber for Ban Francisco. The crew ta being signed on today The now ferry for the Weat Se attle run was towed over from West Seattle this morning w have her boilera installed. The Norwegian bark Alexandria, on route from Newcastle N. &. W to Pana ie considerably over due, being 197 days out Insurance stands at 6 per cent The four masted bark Balmeral, Captain Roop, is lying at Port Blakely joading lumber for Callao. She will take over 2,000,000 feet She has fust arrived in ballast from Ban Francisco. The steamer Tottl leaves today and steamer Glenesk tomorrow for) North China ports. GRANTS SALOON LICENSE dvere appeared ne im the Hague Parts, and thle or iret ay the tithe ame of Healer wae be by some of her French ad The council passed the saloon license of 8. O'lrien over the veto of the mayor. Kelso voted for the! tru veto. The saloon will be located | can on Cherry st. in the Bailey bullding +. FRANCHISE IS GRANTED TO OLD RENTON LINE Plucky women Scalar COAST LUMBER RATES ARE DOWN TO $7.50 Stil! another drop in the coast lumber rates reduces the price to $7.00 per thousand Taken with the advance tn sallors’ wages this siump te « blow to shippers tm this trade. it ts felt that the carrying price will advance soon, and the demand for Bound lumber tn Call ‘> oil fornia and the west coast increase. | «, ratty men in the it? - a city will be gtven next Friday ot When tp doubt by tide lands.) 4.50. by the U. of W. faculty, at the they are trump. RK eymnasiom Willis, 473 Colman Bidg. ve been sent out Kenton & Who LPUr sNoOKPR, we pay bim —_—— ee. MINNIE PLUMMER Ca, a American % Known on the Gtage a6 Mile. COFFEE Le n Who is responsible! for your coffee? returns the) Muller Presente Zinns M money if you don’t like | o¢ Your grocer returns your money Over 1,800 invite if you don't like Beniliing’s Best; tloularly those leaving the clty after! partment of bakery inepector, and 10 o'clock at night for Green Lake| providing a salary of $100 «8 jand other suburbs J. B. Comba, sanitary Ip Judge Carroll has head several # tor, who has been acting o* canes of drunkeness on late cars| Mkery Inapector, will probably be in his court lately, and bas decided | named permanently for the posl- w take the matter up with Chief| tion € Pole D panes See To whow the force of & good #x- If that bath tab or sink is old ample, since the Washington Fire and unhealthy, let ue insta new Insurance company wae organised one. G. H. Brown & Co., 221 Pi five other insurance companies, fire aut Both phones and life, have been organized, oe | AMUSE MENTS, ’ THE GRAND wine”"” & PATCH.” $1.00 and $1.60. Tonight— Wednesday | “MAB, WIGGS OF THE CAB | Management, Liebler &@ Co, Prices--b00, The re, April 26 Matines Saturday T) of the # r Nights, @tartin HR WHITHSIDE, ip (he most remarkable p ning the Ide t "The Muste Mas comm The Lion and the M “THE MAGIK Directt ¢ ne 1 " Liebler @ Co, Pricea=-b00 to $1.50, Mall or Russell & Drew, Mare, Phones 48 | et All feck Mats, Thuredey and Baturday—The Originals, Murray Mack to “AROUND THR TOWN.” aif attraction, and yet ve change in ou.” 40—-People—40 A dollar and & our prices, Neat Week-—“Btelle, ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE hos. H. Curtis & € Starascope, ™ Leading Vauder foe, 190; be pances, 2.40 The Great Powell, Conjurer: Cauley, Eddie Hocach, fat Delt at Olle. LoIs ~~ THEATER LYRIC THEATER Singer Now! Phones The t and Best Yet Double Bill—Farewell nn Company. Night Northwestern League—Athistic Park BASEBALL TOMORROW 3 P. M—BUTTE ve. SEATTLE. Admission 260 and S00, Take Yesler car. Special Gut Price Alteration Sale Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Goods at Half Price China, Crockery, Glassware One-Half Price Thousands of pieces to select from; not one single article reserved. We are going to drop out this department, and offer the entire stock at half-price—Brio-a-Brac, Jardinieres, Plates, Cupe and Saucers, plain and Decorated; Dinner Sets, Water Sets, Toilet Seta, Platters, Bowls, Pitchers, Tumblers and « thousand and one other things needed every day in the year by the housewife. Take this opportunity to stock up. One dollar will buy two dollars’ worth of goods. Positively all sales spot cash. 1,000 Bunches of Flowers One-Half Price At just half price im the Millinery Department; beautiful goods, but we have altogether too many of them and need the money they represent to pay our bills A mammoth assort ment to choose from. 5,000 Yards Laces RY Rea at Go on wale t t 2 1-Bé «a yar ivory, cream, eeru, in w 1 t 200 Nobby, Dressy Trimme lates the lot but Come 20¢ Hose 121-2 CIS. anes Ladies’ Fast B I Two good of 20¢; for the rest im weig ft week, 4 juarter 10 POUNDS BEST GRANULATED SUGAR FOR 50 Cts. HATS $3.00 es, all new within the past week at any millinery store in Seattle All Clothing Goes at *: Price We shall clone out this department entirely. Suits for Men, Youths, Boys and Children. Pants for everybody $3.00 Bnits at $3.50 Suites at. $4.00 Suites at $5.00 Suits at $7.50 Suite at $10.00 Buite at ......-6. $12.00 Suita at $15.00 Suits at $1.50 Pants at $2.00 Pants at $3.00 Panta at $4.00 Panta at HATS—Choice f 200 Soft and Stiff Hats Re ~ Chi'dren’s Gaps One-Half Price Over five hundred of them, in a great variety of styles, col- Just the thing for the boys to wear to school you have another such a ular prices $2.00 and $2.50 ors and material It will be many « long day before chance offered you to save half your money Walking Skirts — 98¢ Each als lesirable t PRe each Tomorrow 100 Good Skirts, made worth uy AND $4.00 There is not # hat ir 4 This is a positive fact these values. Belts Half-Price morning at just half our reg- leather, silk yon anale tomorre Belts of all kir and descriptions 500 Belts ular price and washable 1, A. Mafrige & Co, “The Fair” SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE te rm acini

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