The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1908, Page 5

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fe) mITAUST SOAKS COUNTRY WITH HIGHPRICES® ON BARGAIN MEAT AND GRABS HUGE PROFITS. aioe Exclusive Service.) |A HARA AANA AAA AAA AR AARNE me You; beet * * acne, Apel ~ * CONGRESS TO INVESTIGATE THE Gate * pork deewps tant Us wy * . ie peat all—tbey be even) WASH ON, April L4—Repres » GM. Hitehoock of @ » jong, Unless Home & Nob has @ curiosity to Know why meat prices are jumping & befor happens. And the #* Up so fast this spring, when MC is known that the moat trust in @ fugeawe e won't |* slp mided to the eaves with meat bought from the stock # are oping Wha @ raleers during the winter at way-down prices 2 * Accordingly he has Introduced In the house @ resolution call & . won of 1907'S ha * ing on the depa of commerce and labor for any information & Cll ne pee # it is able 40 present ax to the prices at whieh the great packing ae industry ba ef | @ intere ha ‘ht variows kinds of stock in the great steck # bere they made a sD & mark of th watry, for the 4 two years, these prices to # mt belore they Are & be arranged Also for information, similarly « great profit this season. & arranged, a prices Of meats, month by month, # Sehcared many 1 *® during the period * during other neasons. It tn be i that such an investigation will #hog that the # tight money and w& packe aying both ends—the producer and coasumer—tor # tae nt ard times & huge p in the middle “4 Mar ace carryiDg 8% the @ The adutalstration is expected t t rather kindly ¢han other. # amber of millions and © @ wise toward h an ing boos the packers have th far @ ® a ceded en tu balking efterts to bring them to accownl. & around the Chl @ ing under the antitrust ut * gt knows that for * prurit na aeawon DEN RRR eee ee ! dat preceded 1 lashes what they would « He didn't country with meat products, and even wait to fatten them, He| kept on buying at ridiculously low peat higher |sold them thin prices, #o that be might ater ted tha Toda we on that eh be on at high prices “4 coming In 4 , 5 It (a the game of Packingtown 5 there Tt Av oda le show an advance of m- of Lime at low pri $1.25 to $1.50 nince F y Dering last fall and last winter Pork lolas were selling rf nt at. prices TO CHE PACKER were low 11 34; four weeks before the a mt of the general finwncia cents, Tenderlota sold | BPESE 2a2ke. ave depresstor An th om to @ pewepene ster that meat should be low toda oar the Armour and asks, Hut {t ten't x. why it has gone! Today you are paying the pro ate cause caitie are on (ho price that ame moat a ‘vith apitying ook, as if you tt Miuets would cost t ‘of yourself not packer had [ it at x \ shortage figures What do ac was doing 4 mont of low prices? any decent profit owt of (he . ieee thew on the market fo house ta be 21 cepts & month before it Was 17 cont This doesn't mean that th onl mest the packers can sell you to day te the meat for which they > paid these higher prices, tho it fs & part of the game to make yo! t belteve that, and that no fresh meat ts refrigerated for any length of er time. For, Just the same, @ great of the product that the packers He was buying and slaughtering selling y ay’s high prices {spring and prep duets for and that the e glad to we w. Any man | market PUTTING THEM you at tomorrow's me ce yares ill tell Yo that, AWAY. bogs In No that ts jus ee foe ago the stock vember at to $4.25, and which they bought fund thet ft was costing tn Januar 25 to 85 and | low prices. Tm much to feed his tle 85 He willing that) Last winter the low ‘be dad Ilttle prospect’ of the market Stay down lighted them; Unis sprix market delights them because it heips to fool you. () MEMORIES STIRRED VREBUILDING OF HOTEL days forgotten, days when the Pal ace was the of San Fraw elsee's gaity and business activity Two years from last Thankegty tna the reconstracted hotel will be opened it will be in al exsential details ¢ 1873. It will have ce Excavation for the sew Palace aun on June 1 last, The first girders shown in the photo ain the was placed on Jan. 14 « this year Five hundred toms « Steel were used tm the grifiage foundation, which was sank in 10 feet of water. The foundations Ver an area of 90,552 square feet or ov acres. Over 7,000 tons of steel will be used in the cow struction of the building eee eee eee eeee * * : BITS O’REWS * eee eee eer eeeeane | ® Banquet of the wilt The Young Me Pre chu terian | banquet Wednesday Stor Exclusive Service), by the Golden Gate, and the sight Church pariors GAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aprit 14./ of what fs to be the new Palace Ladies’ Aid Meeting Paschers big. bury heart hotel, brings back stirring men The Ladic Ald soctety @ bit faster these days. ortes of old days Haven M. E church will m find des! of sentiment ta the makeup of the efty 4 fo SEE BATTLESHIPS Wen, ~| mark oa April quake and fire 1 ts om round) bare walls and dreary ruins to Vver a series of alx lectu begin: | betes alll nag round! mark the place where Gan Fran-/hing Friday ning, on the sub ee ane | CHES fae pioneer carey ject, “The Land of the Incas,” tn! aod once stood. “The old town will|the assembly room, Howard and UP YOUR HOME | ®""" & (Se me axeta Joba | Gerd Paioe Every San Franctsean felt this. German Opera to Be Given iia te cadiec tence {Aad now the reconstruc riobung bel der Laterse.” a] Eee? WW endiees designs. F paisce stretches its gaunt, ster opera by Offenbach, wil! be i ye Ro arma up@erd, dan Francisco feels given by the Turnsc ot - @ new vigor. Every stacento sap the Seattle Turn i J os is Onn. Aocede Aeoes of the riveters wakes echoes of at § o'clock fn the is19 ” - SPELGER & HURLBUT—A Store for Everynody. CYCLONE OF VALUES WEDNESDAY ‘ LAUNDRY SOAP, BAR, 3c Bars of High Grade Laundry Soap, embrac- Bg sich well-known brands as Magno, White Silk, Peet's Tar Soap and Aero Pow- 3c goon special sale at, per bar .......... Mop Sticks, Se. 35c Grass Hook, 15¢. srerttack lot of Moy | REGULAR 350—Our rleas — be closed out at i Rest Turned Handt Heh Yelone price for | Grade Ste ass Hooks, never 5c 10¢, | .... 15¢ | 0c Whetstone, 5¢. REGULAR 10c—tfest Aluminum Whetstone, for grass | seythes and kitchen kutve fr, fo, 150 "$e Sugar or Creamer, | 25¢ Varnish, 15¢. De. | REGULAR 25¢ CAN—" Peerless iiinnwy ¢ Furniture Varoish kes old 9c | iy, each again so cheap special iment of Easter No best to be found in ¢ Imported each oe things vow: Creche Re RW stock; « price, caa 25 Dog Shampoo, 15¢ Wee, wach AND UNION STREET. the old Palace I* gone. grittied old men were beard, ta re 15. 1906, whem earth | had left nothing but morrow afternoon WR M Thompacn, $99 Rellerte plate Lectures Rev Wilfred O. Benadom wilt de Highth av Woma | The Woman's Century was entertained at the home of Mrs Hi Smith 8. Jobe : Monday afterm pating In the program were Heaste | Savage, Mra. Emma Shaw Johnson, Mre. Harriet MoCreary Shaw Club. | department Seattie Worma The Arts and Tra We are showing = ae fine a line Suite as there fs in the cit We betieve are hon We ex d to you a you ost Tea Pot, 79¢. | neaucar 2% 8Ox—Dr. Cay. |f| on Costa Beoeet Nicker P ‘i ton’s Well-Knowr ne Tr Suits, Skirts, r Tea Coffee poo; kills fleas; keeps the sk Walsts d 4 pint wi clone Reaithy and prevents dle | Millines Me Weteewiay TIC | care: npecta 15¢ wee i ' thn oO wb Pi LAWN MOWER SPECIAL iW your ‘Buster Own $9.00 “Blue Ribbon” Lawn Mower has |} kenet i xtra high drive wheels, which, in addition to its |}, ment down bigh gear, insure a smooth and continuous cut jf) ne A Dirt Over all kinds of ground; gear is kept away from }| month, One euittand sand ; self-sharpening and $ | Gash. ‘Credit ball bearing throughout; special . . ‘ 6.98 am inc. 1312—Second Ave.—1312. » ° ° ° THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESD of the Beattie Woman's elub will oot Thuraday at Pom, with * Kugene T. Wilson, 909 36th The musle department of ub Qt yeuterday with Mra.| Mostly dgeland in the tol | Federation of Men The University ME huroh 1 thelr Federation , » this evening, be | winni 0 o'clock dinner wagon will delty Knginess City Jor hig add What A ' Mere 1. ML Phipp entertal the Berosis club yeaterda neon @t her Rome on Lander st, in Mount Baker pa The following ram was given: “German F #,” Mra, Winans; “Goethe hiller,” by Mrs. Thergrimson, and Komauticlom,” by Mrs, Chanibe er Chureh Sale The jes of the First M. I jehurch, Circle No. ® will hold an Baste ale at the home of Mr J. B. Moore, 6622 8. Green Lake oulevard, Thursday, April 12. Beg in ney colors, aed many Haw ° tes for gifts of the season wil on exhibition Musical Club Cowcert Mt cave an) en concert yesterday after noon at ¥eM¢ A. auditorium Those whe appeared on the pro gram wore Clarence H. Hop} se Miss on Willison Mra} David W. White, Mr. Jobe J. Btack. | ore, Mr. Alfred K Boardman aud! the Ladies’ Musical clubehorus, = | GEORGETOWN TANGLE STRAIGHTENED OUT The wrinkles ta the political fab le of Georgetown were troned out moothly last night Mayor Mueller and the cit fin. shed an hour's con ind locked doors ! As a resuit of the meetiog it ts understood that Mayor Mueller agreed to reappoint Judge AM. F.} Corey and that the council ratify tle appointment of Marsh: Wittfam Johnson | The fire committee returned a re port favoring the purchase of a § fire engine aud a $ dder truck f ney | H. Randolph told the counet! that Prosecuting Attor ney Mackintosh had supplied him | with evidence of law breaking on part of Georgetown roadhouses and t the evidence demanded tn-} vestigation, The counct! took no action, SALOON KEEPER DISCIPLINED ore of the Thirteenth detected violating (he Sunday clos | tng ordinance Yesterday the proprietors of the White Pront anioon, SttT Mallard av appeared before the Heense and revenue mittine for a renewal of their Heense ft was laid ove one Week at Counctiman Arm who stated that tice ded the Sunday for selling Intoxi Lall the week —Peautiful Pireakfant Bacon, 1Se per pound Hand Box, 1100 First ave The women *ho want smart and haodsome footwear will do well to come bere at once, Our if lines of Oxfords, Ribbon Ties and Buttons Are the admiration of every woman that sees them We have every and atyle wanted and width foot alee for every Long $2.50, $3 ... $3.50 range Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 2nd Ave Qy C Y, APRIL 14, 1908 ~o J S ¢ program, inolu@ing the soug by! and mally bright singing and danc | and the Bar Staters character | deville ollo, Including pen change artists, The show iw the! m icture, A i Von 4 | first went here under ¢ w nye | Aue, @ ler, th at \ vm, | U aren tom of having certain b-priced| cyclist, aud Hale & Corbin, b At ‘the Moore—‘Stvewster's Mil.| feature acts each weekund the) ints of great morit The how} os Home. ~~ bexperiment ms to be just what) rune the week I Band an Italian, was ae ek Grantees & will #uit the house patrons, This} —->.-—- é adore, an Ttellan, we - MPBOMBH | Vw te the bent Sak tame: Colicl to the elty last wight by tee . Singing Gir” | tae ° [| Victoria, B. ¢ ice department At the Loie—"In Old Teldet-| The Pantages Bil! MISTREATING COWS from San Franetaco Bandero has beng” Axtell, and Helnte, hisDuteh dog J ip wanted A hig ey abla At the Lyrio-—"A Tight Bqueeze.”| opened the bill for the present la ember. Bandero is weak 6: Pes be Ag . ste alleged be the man who, with ltwo other fleeced Tony Paravicial Tivoli Opera House bill is much above the average Of! jivmane Offices John Vaupell tod |\% Sp peice nt ‘Sony Do ‘o Next Saturday wh Manager| ‘he theatre, containing many in Justice John Cartoll’s court { that Bande nd co Fr = e — Pa ay Fin Mey {laughs, ‘The Golden Gate Quin-| iio gue mee ae atthe Mielaeth | aces SS E .~ ss ‘ eal peter formerly. the Third | {tte Consisting of five colored art ee chatter dor threp Sows} enon ronnie: Tamooee ier Aven tr Gad te in singing and dancing, fur-| during the winter and that whe tied |ane teiowad the pals “tapi hoe yypsn > bo ae a Mit! wish part of the comedy, and the| 1u!0s ihe w ome “) | due followed the pair to the south sical organization which Naw been [Mh w figure | Cem Lo trees, h stat-lorn cit were arrested secured to produce “Girls in Girl | Carter & ps ns Rigen, rs eure ed that believed th were hile Ps fighting for ex land.” The theatre has un comle sketch entitled “The! not mistreated. Milk | tradition cat &t kone & complete transformation Mr. Conn,” tm whieh much W vodenek title reral i ” Hand having ¥ in the hands of the farniture is broken . The! .4 virg sjolseth’s barn some time | eecni due t ios os oP “ ag a * Great King Ne furnish the nov he - warning reuse ‘oe! n a inters decorators for two 0 because of unsanitary condl-\4o Victoria last night woenery have been entirely recon-|slancing. Pauley & Healey are) nn. of g10 AR ros sag. eae “re myer ge eae structed. The new company will | “ColleRe boy” singers and dancers uch day for higher wages, have maay woll-known principals|*"4 Miss Rose Busch sings 80°) when 150 strike aud after being out three hours in the cast, and there will be «| Pano fongs. Elwell and mot om rived at Chester, Pa their demands were granted ; ietures con: 6 the program. tor ° well trained chorus of 18 girts. |» f conductors and othe | Popular prices will prevall, being j the wireet railway # TO SEE GATTLESHIPS. fixed at 16, 86, 86 and 60 cent Musical Comedy at the Star a riot, but ¢ boats at Pler 2. Ten round at night, and 10 and 25 cents for The Star theatre yesterday re.) #treama of w dai b0e round trip. ooo matinees, which will be @iven | verted to musical comedy whieh os —-— — _ — 1a a ane ae Thursdays, Saturdays sud Sun-| proved very popular there last! days fall, and good houses gave every! evidence of pleasure at the shows oe howing of ne a is by far the Coliseurn's Big Acts. j inmt nig! The Lewis Lake eom:| largest and most < ever shown Large wudiences saw the new! pany of people put on « now program of vaudeville at Coll. | senstcal extravaganaa, Introducing | & comedian who was received with al, Gus neum theatre and evening. The roars of Leonard ints, Menrt French & oman ne ougriremnanepessressesessinaaste equilibrists and musicians, arg eee as ~ by Pa In tan and black. Look at the ~ ommine ; quality and compare the prices Darniey, — contortiontat Robert || ality and compare t Henry Dodge @ Co. in a comedy FREDLUND, HORNSERG & sketch, and the motion pictures . are other good acts on the To every customer who brings this ad. Dry Department on Wednesday we will give an extra 10 per cent discount on all dry goods, regard- less of the fact that all goods in this de- partment are marked below COST to our (ood But we are going to close out this de- partment in the shortest possible time, to m m for our new purchases, and we have marked the prices down till they are almost IVENAWA and today’s crowds yuple of more days, we will be out of dry goods forever; and, give 10 per cent dis Dry Goods purchases of $1.00 oF er in our Dry Goods Depart- ment ONLY and the ad. must be given at the same time as your money to get the discount. Here are a few specials for Wednesday— And if today’s sales are repeated for a c to help along, we will a ount on Black Panama, former price $1.25 Closing Out Sal Black Voile, former price 98c; Clos- 69¢ r price 89c; ancy Voile, form Closing Out Sale cases £98 itings, for Easter; former price $1.25; Closing Out Fancy Plaids, suit: for Easter; former price 79c ; Closing Out Sale 19¢ Pat ; former price $5.98; Closing out Sale $4.25 Linen-Silk lery Waist Pat terns; former price $3.75; Closing Out Sale ok $1.25 Danish Cloth, 24 inches wide; former price 30c; Closing Out Sale ..16¢ In pink, light blue, navy blue and cardinal colors Curtainette, white and cream; yard wide; former price 30c; Out Sale ....0¥0%. suitable tert Closing ... 16¢ CLOTHING. Men's $10.00 to $20.00 choice Suits; your and Youths’ $10.00 to $18.00 Suits; your choice Little Men’s $7.00 to $12.00 Suits: your choice . $3.00 Boys’ | tomorrow the fast day of the dresser Corn O sale! —value giving of unusual importance for Wed- nesday only— such a dresser sale as this is surely of no every- day occurrence, and was taken advantage of by hundreds of purchasers yesterday. the savings you are able to realize during this willy rrant your anticipating future There is practically no limit to the va- sale needs, riety of Styles and pricings, and these extra special reductions are convincing proof of the wisdom in buying no —tomorrow! . $12.85 . $14.90 . $19.75 . $21.50 and hundreds of equally important values 20.00 Dressers 25.00 Dressers 27.50 Dressers $35.00 Dressers for Wednesday only . for Wednesday only . for Wednesday only . for Wednesday only . NK SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. Of any Sound rior qu are beverage made by the Bottling Co lity by Pacific and Puget will convince you of the supe their goods, No cheap ingredients them, and dealers willingly pay cents per case for all beverages bearing the Pacific and Paget Sound label mi of used 7% while they buy other makes 10 to 26 cents tess. There is more soda water, ginger ale, tronbrew, bearing the Pacific and Puget Sound label, consumed in Seattle than any root beer, ete dotting other make. Co.'s When you drink, be sure and look for the Labei on the bottle, | Have You Often Lost the Chance to Invest Because you did not have the money to take it? will ready and waiting, and will draw as good intere ment until needed. | FIRST AVENUE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE A savings account | a safe

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