The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1904, Page 7

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v—— Na etn ened oon een ce Bolin sii dpa lb ar ON ale Boater cect = Ta THE SEATTLE STAR . MRS. W. G. KELLY wee y Te . SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCE |DIL A ON HER DOORSTEP | Vetora ne of the Heht ome ry! throughout the tw a ta during tnd in the heart of part} of the city at Mins | Furrell, of N was the first ‘ hand to hand h rade, | | lost } ¢ $il and 4 puree, t \ t * broken and | THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE VISIT iN Fifteenth | ED THE CARNIVAL GROUNDS SE eae AND SAW THE BIG SIGHTS fenly appeared in f her and « s he ng 8 * ha made an. 1 the th anaway| The savory beef that had been awiftly aft Dtaining it, Se far} cooking on th exposition the identity of this thief is obscure. | bight wa of his appe work on, He y a does his work quick nakes his hed . escape before } have t a at Mra. W. G. Kelly, of 200 Fifteenth | avenue north, was the vittim of a| ye masked highwayr who met her | “4 at her own doorstep about 10 o'clock | fl last night t, with revol ¢ meat placed at bh ead, demanded he ooked an nough valuables. Visiting uniontats f a Keep still and don't you move. ast cities w hand when Hand me your rings and money, |the meat was cut and many for the and be @ quick about ft, or I'l] @ret time had an sort 5 blow the top of your head off.” were | ating beef prepare. a « te the words spoken in a low votce | the old southern custom. close to Mrs. Kelly's ear he Sunday ca al y ia Fearing t e man Many w a t t t t the h . . ¥ a A A 4 +. pequally ming attends s p 4 the thug make | ed a A. — his presence k that Mra. Kelly |* . : Work and Wages” scored well ae at the Aleasar before two big aud ences yesterday play ix cullarty appropriate at this time, a: it deals with the great problem of labor versus capital. There is shown | just demands for a raise in pay is curtly denied by the mployers In the end the men win their strike and the piant is started up again amid the tooting of whistles andthe cheers of a sympathetic au- dience. | Charles King. Meta Chamberlain George Morrison, Percie Martin, | Joe Donahue and Frank Long car- |b ried off the honors. It is a well balanced and interesting perform ance with @ne scenery and elegant nea. Thit play will r Weanesday a ‘ There are etween acta 1 . ppany delight ‘ > audi of juveniles ut of Mra. E. Lang. who pers rected the successful rendition of a| a good number of catch ongs and dances big machine shop im full opera. tion. The men strike because their te are be y that ¢ 4 talk Misses’ School | wit HAVE Sete REPAIRS able Tourist st $10, siz, sis Minse® od Ch Coates, that ar keep the ra | at | | | $5.00 * ‘$10.00 And $1.0 \ Cloaks, Suits and Millinery Westherg& Childs Cloaks, Suits and Millinery |i» OPPOSITE ARCADB BUILDIN 1312 Second Ave. | ’ EM \ YE. . $35.00 $ EWING MACHINE. $26.00 HINE.. $20.00 INE. $16.00 WE LEAD—OTHE ! We have successfully v it —_ - he I ' MITATE d over ih, o and t » Al A SPEAKER ” ANOTHER CONFERENCE fargost furniture store in the wost--oxtondd longest and most Ubeoral credit Standard store news is always good news--~ KANSAS CITY opt 5. The | mines and Manager Gra he morning faciuded ihe wriking ment | etd tomorow in ii fon interesting and important- aC yo ig ag a ig Pe were Se eal a special purchase of a big factory’ 8 chair and rocker “overstock’’-- Watson, t ony f recognition of the one of the largest Mastern eckelusive chair and rocker f k propost tion” —th had 1 iged thelr ho at weph W. tom he wvers he cons Seanealh.anieh ma Guu enaaioeme Saffhr yer Sega ne thang bs le ae p hy ; “ef | ue ht patterns chaire and rockers for our th , gr « ' 6 7 a very special four-day gaten~ and one rocker to & bayer; efi Priseniier Gach, Bail. Géibvanten "umes tale @ turn, W {ll deliver as promptly as UR Pru AKE THEM OUT OF THE PLACE THEM AMONG THE POPULAR Tomorrow's Great OAC . ... fur Special how guess how many Bucks before many (next Satur- di Bucks? ee, $150 in BUCK range prizes to be given away to each of the three persons 50 long tall, $6.00 ¥ polling guessing the nearest to the to ao in Geatt 1 suburbe the ason's arf, with 6 styles, furrier’s pr etling at silico Special Bedding Sale these four pattern rockers only in this sale-- BEDDING SPECIAL BEDOING SPECIAL “BEDDING SPECIAL tay sie O06 Price $1.45. Overstock este” price....81.68 9 “Overstock Sole” Price OL.7R “Overstock Sa ‘ BEDDING SPECIAL BEDDING SPECIAL : Eo Seoul aeien 0b. “i wed bares : Regular price $3.50, “ = yee ne gg ry |, | Am exeeiient rocker, has curved : . . ; eaes This is a splendid Ladies’ Rocker, | mfort rock trong 1 arm rocker, solid | arms, which are solidly iron red- wold seat « ude, large | er; it's strong, solid meat, neat . rodded | ded through the solid seat, neat back nicely emt spindles, nicely emboased panel ly em spindies and large embosma® eat rope spindles cn st wtadien d pone / el in the back, actual value Sal $2.80 i chee Dick, the actual value in $2 : regular fe; the very apectal Aa $1.76 Ladies nt on n lal “overstock sale” price is the very special “overstock # 26, the very special eck sale” price & S196 “4 ‘ touble st 4, tom “sis ee SAGE osteo te $1.65 overstock sale” price is..§1.79 | “Overstock sale” p 65 $2.80 3 ui ¢ Hiteck Se ' . 0 eh es t we tor silos 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. Meacham’s Green Lake ‘Tracts 5 Acres $200 Al D> * price.....95e Regular price $1.30 ” Price 65 © $1.00 Brace arm dining chair, a real good and strong chair, solid seat, ely turned spindles and neat, embossed back panel, a chair that is well worth $1.30; the overstock sale” the Buck Junior Range contest closes September 14 Here's the closing date of the BUCK little BUCK girls have been looking Bring yo entries to the i FUL ABOUT THIS; see that your rn Je of paper only; have ceived hundreds of letters from our trom them, too, so if you want to w When you bring In your entry which will show that you are a y Jo not win one of the fe 6 o'clock Wednesday, September 14. BE CARE- sons are plainly written on one sheet and on jay written on. We have ¢ we are very glad indeed to hear an inclose your letter om a separate be given a little BUCK CONTEST CARD, r Range conte and that In case nes You will be entitled to a “special con- lation prize Remember th ntest is open to all ittle ris living in Seattle and suburbs, 14 years old and under, We have a special souvenir picture and BUCK range booklet which will help you on your contest entry to GIVE TEN REASONS WHY YOUR MOTHER SHOULD US GREAT BUCK RANGE IN PREFERENCE TO ALL OTHE A Little Money ! f land—bie profita Standard Furniture Cé. L. Schoenfeld & Sons George F. Meacham & Co. 210-211 New York Block ; eral credit SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA Late Es

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