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F FIGHT PUTS STOP WMLLON TO BE TO OPPOSE fT HEAD OF ee | COUNCIL vibe Were te THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 2 1908. LOT OWNERS FACE AN OLD OBLIGATIGN nm | NJURED IN TRANSIT! BOARD part PetA cen tae soe tl pr A CARLOAD OF MAHOGANY AND GOLDEN OAK DRESSERS x eine a eaaeinae p Bw: ne ab for one ee aan tn i ce We have just received a carload of these goods, many of them injured, but not seriously; marred and _ wood on ~ eo tie aad lotw tm that division will have Sératched, and a few with mirror 8 broken. We have substituted plain mirrors and repaired the tops, and § eed City Engineer everything seemed amioably | eet} mt ng Ses Soe eeetlen are now prepared to sell all the injured dressers at TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS, so as to get rid ; Wi 4 Saat waa yi oe joy ph tee JORDINANCES TO BE FOU ments on all of the alley prop. of them as rapidly as possible. This offers a great occasion to hotels, rooming houses, etc., as well as to Public Works Kaplon had a warrant sworn out! ; FOUGHT Ii, or vatter: che penalty of bev. the thrifty housewife. We have not had time to have cuts of them made or price lists arranged, but as | oh gay eyes Ay “Gan On “ORpUIRS OF mont tax SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. The prices will speak for themselves in no uncertain tones, an & witness. a chasers are placed in the position of being compe! thing whieh th muntelpatity | EDITOR IN SEATTLE | Conalderable opposition ts expect od to develop at the council meet tog on Monday night over two meas must Joun J. Rohn, of Chicago jof the Hote! World, arrived tn ¢ Dies oi ater Too Great ; Slee taut night aad. te atompleg at{tres witch will be up for consid bs Opinion of the |the Butler hotel, i an ordinance from the \ | | atreet mmittee calling for an ap 7) < | propriation of $4,400 from the gen Mayor. | jeral fund to assist in planking the > | roadWay south Georgetown. The — jother It an ordinance embodying |the recommendations of A. V. Boul qeoentiy named a Rouillos. why appointed superintend endent CT omg > ae ent of public utilities, calling for a named of abe reorganization of his department panite works, ee Counclimen Goddard, Murphy ‘Themen sal ‘is, Sawyer and Way inspected the road for which the apprepriat asked between Georgetown Jeoutherm elty timite thin im aad upon thelr return Council Goddard aald that he found where there were “four new planks need ROOSEVELT Divorce Suit Filed 4 to pay for some give to ABANDONS HIS ROUND THE WORLD TRIP Mayor Miller declined | od . FOR REABONS. Rem he had selected fo Benefit to Race Track. Pea ae Today. 1 Kuess it would be to the to bly same the man} terest of the racetrack people to (By United Press.) the lightest duties among | cexnpetietnenaniias put tm these planks themselves,| WASHINGTON, April "he sald. “and They will be about the « ident Roosevelt will not n my selection] fn her request for a divoree,| directly benefited.” continued Mr,|found-theworld tour next year ! made today the supertor court, | Goddard. fears to, because he belleve the department has | less Estelle Garfield, wi of The county has agreed to appro-|!f he does wo, the dignity CLEAN-UP SALE Of same French, Austrian and Semi-Porcelain Open Stock tinue as rapidly a e can (come and help us do it) quantity of each of these articles, s« ould bet ! few examples the } lich are going to discon > have but a limited erved Dinnerware, wl forever low Ww at very price » you er hurry a bit t come Here are a Consider these lists HAVILAND China, With Pink Chrysanthemum Decoration on “Ariel” Shape $4.00 per dozen After-Dinner $4.00 per dozen Dinner " Frult 2.76 per the LIMOGES China, With Pink Yluch Din 4%luch Bread and Hutt ch Frutt dual Butte Dishes Floral Decoration. Pi $2 Pte cn dozen er Plate Coffee Cups, Plates, at Pw at Dishew at at at $2.00 15 per dozen inch os vidual * Turkey 5.00 each IKinch Turkey $1.26 each Jelly Dish, at $1.60 eaeh Covered Butter 50¢ each m Piteher ‘ ENGLIGH Semi-Porcelain, in Blue Willow Pattern, p per doxen Individual Hutter Dishe at each h each Platter H0e 6 ch Small Cream Pitchers, at Covered Sugar Bowls, a Dish at at . Cre 24 each Chop Plates, at we AUSTRIAN China, With Pink Moss Rose Oecoration. at dozen 7\-ineh Dinne per $2.00 per $1.00 7} $1.00 5 per dozen G-inch Pilates, Goame OG -toch Le per dozen Coupe Soup F $1.35 per doren Oatmeal Pilates. $1.80 eacn tétnch Turkey Pia $1.75 each Soup Tureen, at be cach MMnch Salad Bowls, 460 each S4uch Bakers, * at at ters, at )) per doxen Coupe Boup Plates $5.00 per dozen Boutllon Cups and Saucers, at $2.00 per Fruit Plates, at per dozen Individual Batter oh each 16 each Pick $1.00 each Covered at dozen Tse 206 206 The Dishes, at 7 ” ide BE ee cccceeee teseervee eee fQQ@ | 780 per dozen Individual Butter Dishes, at ......5 +++ I2inch Platters neh Turk Dishes, « Butte at 25 at Platters Genuine Celebrated Willow at 100 ple at 60 5 at Pattern. $35.00 Ret of $19.00 Bet of em D at hes room $15.00 87.50 : go rapidly that City Chase Thornton Garfield, manager! priate §5,000 towards this Lav | presidential office and the United if $3.60 per $inch Dinner P' each Covered Sugar Bowls, at "Thomson finds {t+ tif-\of the Garfield Pure Milk ply | mont © counc! ake | States will be compromised. Uatil $4.26 per Tinch Diener Plu to keep up bis office work Co. alleges that her husband hit! «ye Tae A 7 tego Serr of| the last few days he has planned : aes ; AUSTRIAN China, With Green Border Gold Dotted. ‘atiend to his duties « on r |her with hiv clenched fist and thea! the atreet ymittee an attempt| 0 follow fe the steps of Grant and per Dinner $4.25 per dozen 74 ch Dinner P of the board. The readjust: |left her was made t pt a favorable |make such a tour, Hut now, the per dozen 4inch Dinner Plates $3.60 pe n 64%inch Lunch Pla by the mayo Les The parting came April only] port, so the ordinance could go to| President has curtalied the propos per dozen éinch Fruit Plates, $2.50 pe Minch Bread and B his | (hree days ago, when she says that) the council on Monday night, but| 4 trip to a few hours in Bagland dozen Coupe Soup Plates, at $2.00 per 4%inch Fruit Plates, at 4 " + husband used profane and) Councilmen Goddard and Way/*8¢ ® big game hunting expedi dozen Oatmeal Dishes, « $4.26 per dozen After-Dinver Coffee Cups fis thought, will have t actual |abusive language in the presence) wanted “to be shown,” and action| ton in Bouth Africa dozen Tea Cups and Saucers, « The per dozen Individual Butter Dishes, at sp devete to the details of the jof their child and then strack her/ was put off in the expectation of| The change in the pians of the dozen After-D) Cups and Sa each I¢ineh Turkey Platters, at i meetings than any of the lin the face with his fists, leaving| getting a favorable report from| President was announced late yes each inch T Platters, at $2.60 each 16-inch Turkey Platters, a members he left side of it and the left eye) these members im advance of the|t*rday to a coterie of personal each Iétach Tu Platters, at, $4.26 each 184ech Turkey Platters, at i bive, She claime that/ meeting Monday night. It is be. | friends In giving his reasons, the each i24nch Turkey Platters, at $2.00 each Tea Pots, at © hose Was also injured lieved that both sncfimen will | President sald that he was actuat each Covered Dishes $2.00 each Chop Platters, at | She asks the custody of Chase | oppose appropriat be by a belief that a? could a ered Sugar $1.00 each Salad Bowls, at t Garfield oo sare visit Europe without being made h Cream Pitchers, « $0c each Covered Sugar Bowls, at he says her husband's inte Expense Net Justi lthe subject of well-intentioned he ach Covered Sugar a the Garfield Pure Milk Sup Several of the couneiimen foe!) pitaiity of the different heads Co. that the city finances do not Justify |the great powers is worth $2,000 and that he/ te $200 «& month | Judge Mitchell Gilliam ruled t morning that Mrs. Garfield should receive $100 immediately because of the new offices pro Superintendent Houilion | ¢ which he will send |te the counell Mofiday night it of her destitute ciroumstances, and |'* expected that (his will result in that she should be given $100 on |® @lYislow.ot the council: members lthe. firs bh month with an} Dea the measure is put to a vote. [additiona 00 as temporary sult] womMaAN TO TEACH ARMY bane WIRELESS TELEPHONY. not accept this entert a pricate — citisen whom he for the lust could travel it neven without ¥ |make the trip | if Mr Garfield does not agree to these arrangements, he may appear May | and show cause why |they should: not go Into effect The couple were married | vember, 1901 LOSES MEDALS No. Rober with George Crocker « Unkempt and trembling Soubbart at Mow York has one long bottom drawer, (wo small top drawers and a cabinet Chamberiaod, formerly a soldie nanesd: die: walkitnns with ¢ doors, The base measures 17x41 inches, and jand sallor bo fought bra for railroad which will plate mirvor 8x50 inch Regular pr $30.00, Sy Boaland’s glory, and who wae ¢ Wasbingtos, with ite jorated with two medals for distin Tacoma | guished services in the Roer war | Six bondred acres of land near] stood in the dock of the police Tacoma will be occupied a@ the court today and 4M. C. Rows jroad’s terminal yards. says he 4 nix yeu « | The line with be as the Stars and Stripes, of stealing | Pacific & Southeastern. awd wii _— , medals lant night while jtouch North Yakima, Walia Walla} on sea ote Brae der the influence of liquor Jand Spokane | eon A sme cee re arrested by Pa | — | » Late white silk but ae and Hurphre at | Ri de feat; the slecve| Dureing’s Exchange, on Wasbine | Lee OEFOREST MB THROWING | ’ if Waele are of dotted |" hye ryt nist ead av. ond} MEW YORK. April $4.~Mrs. 1 | HONESTY ALL “BUNK,” at ay, &., lest nigh *. Lee | - Chambertand admitted being DeForest, wife of the w x | SAYS s aapteastinied ALDERMAN N HONOR unk He stated to the coart that | pert, has bewe enaamed b he displayed the dais, recou nment to teach fficers of the 1 Rows, who failed army and nary (be use of re > Chamber: | jens pone = " tamd wtated that he prised the wed-| Demonstrations will be beld at Jats not so moch for their intrinsic) several army ports a | valwe, bat for the ameoctations they! Mra Nera Blanche te nicole } uted. Chamberiand is but! the eecoad wife of the prea. | ———— An archbishop, four bishops and | the pupils of the Academy of the |s wreck of bin former self. He| dent of the wireless telegraph com-| POLICE CAPTURE ONE WHO 18) 110 pri will participate in the Holy Names at the academy jarew diffident when relating tolpamy. They have «pent their honey-| ceremonies next Wednesday which |, Diner will be served to the visit lites Gerken the eemmnttanens by lanes Me Pee ietaratories, | SELIEVED TO HAVE TRIED ‘Races Held as Feature of “vous nxt “eae tich'| ie blkepe and’ aleney <at wee ich he received the dscorations,| she daughter of the To K GALLAGHER. WH! celebrate the 26th anniversary | Perry at 7 o'clock in the evening. WHETTE CONVICTED OF bn! told enough to whow ous woman euffragist, Mrs. Ha ee “ of the vows In the priesthood of at which the Knights of Colurabus bravery was recognized by nd.|Stanton Black. As an all-round arte Aut | Right Rev. E O'Dea, Cathotic | will be the hosts. CONS RACY In Dam Rows stated that he bad exam-|athiete aie woo honors at elt bishop of the ttle di | The 25th anniversary of Bishop 468 SUIT. | ied the meda | where she once swam Lake Seneea, | (@y United Prem.) T y | The ¢ begin at 9) O'Dea's ordination came on Christ i that be a distance of three miles. The fet] OAKLAND, Cal. Apr 5.In ‘oda a o'clock in the morning with the | mas Sunday, December 2%, 1907, but ~_—_ jland, Jr was only once before scoomy Hiab | eye city prison cae of the two } celeb ution of the solemn pontifical as bis new home was not completed | bertand f° ao, bot Rew will be held and that time by «a man She ls an ; rs _ —_ mass by Bishop O'Dea, In the aft-, the formal celebration of the event Greek that they were until Monday, pending a agerch for expert on the tennis court, on horse-|@en seen skulking along 19th ay i Jernoon the visiting clergy will be! was postponed until it was in the jury | the medals eck and ta 6 | with a package in his arms, a fow An informal bill climbing contest | entertained at a musicale given by | readiness of Mar ~ bag vation from cob| moments before the home of W. H was held over a course from Union| ex Rr ait Me sialic itil with ber! loge sue bas ine gem rg the | M. Scheaeek, 1376 18th av.. in which | st. and Seventh av., up Seventh av. | Ra TEE if Vinette, with com-/ board of water supply as a civil | lived Supervisor Jas. Gallagher and ‘ exh R dor.; lilies of the vailey, 50e doz; Klee lengineer, She ie the first woman | Mit Wife, wax battered by a bomb) ALOEAMAN H.F.KRUGER, |‘? Senece and up Seneca sat (ies tbe doz; daffodils, 360 oe lies last Wednesday. The identity of today, as a feature of the auto on.. # cane at en to Kalle over @ wireleas telephone. | ike inan ix kept & close secret. The| (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) show a | -————-— Grane fruit, $00 to The. r » fount “AG 25 ! he fastest time of the day was ubbard squash, 4c Ib and at | STATE BOARD TO mEET. police hepe to get at the fountain) CHICAGO, April 26.—Sbhhh A Th t salebe diteans 7 F ms eek ol ON ALASKA ae head of the comspiracy [Chicago alderman says he'd steal/made by a Stearns, with No E A choice display of vegetabl Dried, prunes. 2 Ibs. for ibe. a ple fi The state board of land commis | Detertive Peterson made the ar-| the city hall if he got a chance son driving; tinv 2-5 seo-| Was brought to the market by the Ya ma honey, $1.50 gal; com) latoners will hold a public meeting rest last evening. The man was It ts Alderman Hi. F. Kruger, the ‘ond best time was made jfarmers this morning Spinach 10. let the Hotel Arlington in (his city |takwm, closely guarded to police] fattest man in the elity councll, At ard, driven by J. Trafton| way on sale at 6 pounds for 26c.| — ————- oo Monday, May to hear the | headquarters, closely questioned by|a democratic ward meeting Kruger time ondis Road iS aot a 2 levidence of interested parties re-|the police and now awaits further|got stirred up the recommend-| In the classes the climb was are A i a i | garding the valuations to be placed examination. It Is said everything|ation® of the Chicago political so- | follows : for Four pounds of upam the second-class shore lands | points to 1 cleties, the Municipal Voters’! First event, ca tating under are quoted at 10¢, Celery Joke BE. Halletes, of the Alashe | OP ie Washingtoe. Detective wax mnch}iesgue, the Legislative Voters’ $1,600, two Fords ted for first) prents are 10c per dozen, and onion Ceatral railroad, has returned from - : SS eee end as eatanae | ‘ Cate H 4 today that! ~~ Chagrined t to learn that the|leagne, the “Independence loag ) tn 1-5 secon |sets are 25c per quart. Cucambers bese sete eno dp news of the t had leaked out./and all the other reform bunches | Second cars Hating at $l] are i0c each. Homemade mayon Cari Windsi he committer o ae ws rT Me anything of the) who make It their business potnt 600 to $3 won by Stoddard: | sise dressing is on sale at 13 per| PP heme} ens ennptonmiete Bangs dat blaps tana's identity or of what kas boon |the path of duty to the voter Dayton, 602-5 seconds. Pope-Hart-| tiass Dried peaches are quoted at es te be ne Sew comtatinte to mabe over discovered Honesty!” bawled the # al-|ford second, 611-5 seconds, Knox! ‘founds for toe ale: nisl C. Prevt« tered, reduce = ‘The two other suspects will prob | derman. nk’ I don't make a third, 622.6 seconds. Salmon eggs are on sale at 10¢/ stock and bond ienue te aétual cost Bbiy be released today pretenses, Why, honesty’s onl Third event, cars $3,000 and over, | per ‘string: sremerved salmon eggs| ot | ne ee eee See en Seaetreaies - skify deep. I'd steal the city hall| won by Ste 492-5 ‘seconds. |r. S00 per pound. Floundere are| ‘ 1 | the road from Seward, Alseke if f kot a chan Packard we sconds. Frank ak. 2 pounte tor 3 Tm-| = as soon the mark transier cau be! aa AL ACKS After his friends got the trate|lin No. 6, th ene by | 1 anchovies are 10c per dozen.| Enlisted men from the crufser bee official to sit down ¢ yor Carter) Fourth event ‘or-all, won by 3 < boars pul Me Rallaine admits thet he had a Thomas J. Grant, a mill hand in Leaman toe Rha" a Shoe t the Knox conds. Packard second, | ben — me grin Washington entertained at a dance eoetens: Sime: (ot 8 planies in |humbte stroumetencss, who died ot time when a certain alderman voted |52-4.6 seconds. Pope-Hartford thied, |ge fo per bunch. Lemona are 1oc|&t the Loschi Park pavilion last w®" Chicago with A. C. Frowt, prewident|the Wayside Emergeacy hospital the wrong way on a franchise seconds |per dozen. Goose eggs for setting evening, in order to show thelr of the ratirand, but that no blood | April 17, was iv reality Charles Het in,’ said one of his friends.| Immediately after this last event|are 75c per dozen. CauliflowerAs| appreciation of the rte ages | ae Spilied, and he ually wom cst.) Anguatus Kotehe member of » The: 0 in it for you the e-Hartford went ainst }Ge per head ee : . se i 0 he Beastial tt enatoe ears that From's 60 |prominest sag weelthy Canadian — Aw,” geplied the indignant offi. time and made the climb in 502-5.) qTouay's quotations are: |shown them by the citizens of this Bata bo saypntnenecithincnr site pein riper har oe cial, “i Mt takin’ no toothpicks!” | In the free-for-all event N. E. Peter-| Washington creamery butter. | “!tY |(the management aod seliieg Just before he died, Grant asked There are quacks In every PFO) rug Chicago politics: son, in the § s, lost a front tire | 28.300; Towa creamery, 2 Ibs., 660, | » hall was well decorated with tock in the Alaska Central, but!tnat H. J. Ketchen, president of alfession,” declared Dr. Lyman " a the Sak disabled his WAIT akcak cone oer . cae Guan ike malt cree that the new capitalists will put the! pank at Hinecarth, Canada, and| Beecher Sperry, In his fecture on} ifficiontly to th him out of] Potatoes, 18 to 19 Ibs. for 260; [hall being entirely hidden from jroad on its feet agein {Captain Ironic tationed and Quackery” to the the race. Many people watched the | $1.10 to $1.25 per 100 Ibs.; new po-| the decorations, Colored , peg, be nen at the Y. M. C. A, Inst sien niciie We route linsthe 4 Tos ‘ lights blended harmonious é A | After the body was removed to/ night | Chicke: ly with the emblems ICEMAN FIRE DAMAGES STOCK j the. more ere & ae Shave ate lawyer quscks, preach scien | TIDY GUM IN FINES. Mutton chops, 12% @ 12%é Ib; Officers Were Guests a“ G. M. Butterworth #tred to Canadaler quacks, moral quac and med Hb kteaks. 10 Dertathoune isc sons eh hin: ates . a }asid after much correspondence It| teal quack it the last of these] Gemmitment pi issued} Forgetfulr ou the part of book] {, ige Ib: alirloin, 18¢ Ib; round | weaning wee ON troy ; | OF HARNESS COMPAN Ideveluped that Thomas J. Grant wa the most dangerous to tolled by Deputy F Attor-| readers brought $2,867.92 into the| ‘Osc Ib; alltloin. tic Ip; round! W ton and ticers of @ evtlmiter the ‘ ; f in realty @ brotber of the banker} youth of our country ; sorte for De J. ¥,\SHtters of the Seattle public library | fy es a os rhs | or, sete were the geceta 0 the Whe stolen | walt jand aptain. In all the cor-| Dr. Sperry spoke to the Puget/Mey John H. Pe lor Dr. d during the year 1907. ‘This was|| ian carts, 18 each; | mou who gave the dance. The Ce elephone * ae . i te ub this}Brown, dentist, lawyer and promi lated at the rate of 3 cents |‘ x + a - Sanaeiiiinta tins est democracy prevailed thro: Rendeuartere « | p there was no rea nd = Schoolmaster's club this} Br H acoummulated at the te of 3 n catia. #0 w 9 chesienininie ‘aiteania Giie-aike ey to him whiie we Damage extimated at $10,000 ro-lassigned why the dead man shou jnent socialist, for his laxity in pay-/a da howing that t eaders | Onic 2 bunches, 5e; boiling | ting pleasantly Sonia’ tae of pela 4 from fire which broke out| be known as Thomas J Orant The |ine up his fine for practicing den- | pald for 96,597 days of overdue UME | Qnigng, 12 Ths. for 26« be’ (eints. bad enema: tant Mk in the establishment of the Seetile| body will be shipped to Winnipeg ns | Carrots, 3 bunches for 6e. - 7 - . mr 7 | tistry without a Hoense a | ; a lines between officers and men Harness and Collar Co., 111 Ovet-| MAN DIES WHO SHAVED’ Adiiiam gi nene peal, Ex-Senator Camden Dead | Radishes, 5 bunches for 5c. |were tightly drawn, Prominent so- dental av., short e 7 o'clock) r h app a i BALTIMORE, Mad April >. Parsley, 3 bunches for 100. j cle y ladies danced with the enlist " |last might. The Cafe 1 ‘CONTRACTOR CAUGHT cuting attorney's office Friday and | py-United St vator J. N. Cam Turnips, 8 bunches for be. led: seem "| Gectdental av, slightly MANY FAMOUS MEN made an arrangement to pay up den, of West Virginia, died here to-| Kon, | Want Rooms Listed. fissitoas ot yerm onde war| BY CAVING EARTH aaa hi fing oO, ino & fea | Geir banca fF | ag ean sn tore pe ome stopped to watch the blaze for $100 which he has against the Big Fire In Russia. 25e, sons in the city than the hotels and @ wquad of men from patties | east William WB. Case, aged 58 years,|state, but when the office closed) 1 pereRSRURG, April 2—~| Spinach, be to Be Ib. |will be able to aocommodate, the flay headquarters was hurried te the who held the first chair in late Friday afternoon he had failed | oe ena et stool works at} Gabbages, be to 100: 1%e Ib. committee has asked that all per- Y fom | 2, Will mark the|s@ene to run fire lines | ¥re@ Carter, @ young contractor|Palmer house barber shop in Chi-|to come across with the gash ae eeaiee gestroyed. by fire} Horseradish, 1c to 100 per Ik /sons having spare rooms available, he The Ty0e,” on th Samuel Davidson, president of residing at 7 eago for years, died jast night] He was also taking care of the this morn Loss $2,500,000 | Rutadagas, 1% Ib. send in their addresses to the in wate vr the barnes company, stated to Fire caueht = onder lat the family residence, 1602 Main|case of Dr. G. F. Thompson, but thie *'" . | Meots, 3 ov formation bureau at the Chamber POPiehed cacy |Chlef Harry W. Urtugboret thet a pounds of earth | will be held up for a time, awaiting mina UP | Pumpkins, 1190 1b. of Commerce, stating the number of Rjunior class Tt wii)! $40,000 stoek wee carried im the) working on the excavalic under Mr. Caw bead met nearly all the|}some papers in the case from the : - Rhubarb, 8¢ Ib. persons that ean be accommodated aborate affair «| building, covered by $25,000 insur-| the ton hotel at Third av. and| prominent mee in the United Statos jaupreme court Main O91 | Lettuce, 6 bunches 10c jand the price, Cards will be fut Athietion tn Ken.| #nCe, The twiiding be owned hy (Cherry et. Carter's viaht leg was!in his tomprta capmetty, and could Dr. Brown sald thin afternoan The Kagie Transfer Co., the Lemons, 16¢ to "77 per dos. nished to all desiring them, stating Hy the Work {, Cyrus Walker. The ovigia of tte broken, He was takea to Provi-| toll interoution dortos out thepthat he had bagn tgid that he had Fi giost uptodate and reliable in Fancy apples, $1.00 to $2.25 box. | that rooms may be secured on ac he fire has nat been determined denve houpital, celebrities of many vations. Heluntl t last of the month to*pay the city Pineapples, 40¢ each count of the reception of the teed “batg oon acatheae ee ee eS - or came to Seattle about a year ago|up, He sald that he peria steely’ Baggage, freight and furnk eas pig ee dos, ra sail ctucsianiiones pos Sik wan TO SER BATTLESHIPS nd opened a barter shop at First}en out the matter en Monday, an ture moved an@ stored. Mowers — Carhations, Te per|. Ge U. & Mavy Card Route Steamer ¥. @ud Marion st., but wasnkon|in the meanthme, was in no fear Of “Oyice-106 6th gv. sous, pidozen; roses, $1.00 per @o20n; ‘gating seaweed with the object Of | Monticello leaves F¥yer @ock €:90 Take bonts at Pier % Toe round "Bd 9:20 eam, 1:00 GRO 4m Mm °°) Wipe dally, Boe towud temp s i @ short time ir The president feels that he could! alnment from oa ir being NEW. RAILROAD IS PROPOSED thowe |i has considered @quais| enter {tained as a former president, Roose it declared he would be giad to} Special Buffets We Must Cut Down on Our Stocks, So Offer These Seven Patterns at Tremendous Cuts: No. 3026 ts of solid Quartered white oak, w sh finish. The base The base measure inches, and ¢ a cabinet with fancy inches, It has thy ers and price $30.00. Special $50.00. Special $21.50 ved oak, in Early Eng it has two draw ar 01 is of wolid quart 18x40 inches No the mirro Minal «i quart rxa6. I with a weathered finish, and made from ed white oak. It measures 18x41 Inches, and gular price $35.00. Spectal 00 of soltd quartered whit one glass front cabinet price $40.00. Special a the ». 222 ta y oak, with tw awers, two and three plate mirrors. Regu S270 finish drawers al $15.00 lar 901 4 white ak, with fumed i three large, roomy Regular price $ Large buffet in yle, with 22x45 quart e rack inches Mission Rare ry j | (By United Prean. o 9 Very massive fumed quartered white oak buffet, 25x60 | | TACOMA April Charles | inches square, containing one large, two «mailer drawers and | I Lethrop, the wllilonsire brother of three om s It also has « plate rack and shelves at the top | the late Mrs. Jane Lathrop Stan This ts a strictly Mission type of impressive appearance and of the | y . finest cabinet work and finish. Regular price $126.00. Special | ford, and at present business man-| | ¢ ager of the Stantord ib —s ‘o. 6 jeu t A very neatly degigned buffet, in polished oak belng arrested violets, gic bunch; narcissus, 3J6cdetermining its economic value, ° e

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