The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1904, Page 7

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| | | ; : ' 5 osrae seen to be v yr ior! | related with t her eyes nur | erous noes in which her Itt | foxter-daughter had told antraths | where there was absolutely no o¢ | caston for them, and sald it ween ten times ae easy for her to He as to tell facts i | Judge Morris listened to the case} | With a great dea of int t, and] ELSIE SHERBLOOM TOLD FIBS| A ire ci ea thame to wend IN SPITE OF HERSELF = wan anew poi rl wholly bad,” he said, “it will b — furnished by the associations there He finally toll the litte girl t Wisie Bherbloom, a pretty lttle| come to the bench and way att te orphan girl wh turing the 11 yee : Ponce wate ben alk with her in whispers, Blale be ae os " ng : . . mean to naughty, but that she ! an > simply mal en emembe turned every me b she told | ine roth Boe neg too many “f waa brought be Where I used to be,” she sobbed, for Ruperto Judge Morris this 1 _ : ; Hor Judge | us tell stories #o that I would os ns ; " ere eo age ~e stadt new me and I don't the child were HD. Brown, of the] know what makes me tell stories to Ashington Children's Home S| her, 1 can't seem to help tt ot tenn - peed oan ‘The jud kindly to her ot oe t and dwelt at tength on the bad re ng OO RO aE | sults Of telling untraths with the re room with downcast eyes 2 Mr — San Pee gremmeee: Shak it of prevaricating. Mrs, Tellatadt, 1 sagthene tages aa 100 Per Cent} ANNUAL DIVIDENDS The money paid for a Cole’s Original Hot Biast Stove | ie saved in fuet The fire ts never wonderful stove, im warn What stove? each winter out tn this 4 you dress Bf} rooms every morning be asked Burns soft coal, hard coal, cobs and trash Avoid imitations claimed to be just as good. ERNST BROS. & Agent 506 PIKE 8T. Main. 1158; Ind. wood, Phones 1150. | FOR SATURDAY. BEST !OWA CREAMERY 2 Ibs. 45c BEST WASH 2 tks.50c | CREAMERY PRESH RANCH EGGS 25c Per Doz. Iowa Butter Store 1311 Second Ave. Arcade Blig. ‘ carat oer Yl NEW NORK § DENTAL } PARLORS § > ‘The only Dental Parlors t a bmortutety yur own #p LALLA hhh NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Fir . SLL LE LE LI LP LEO ON a a a EE - she spoke the truth Risie was placed In the Washing on Children's Home Society she was 2 * old time has had 34 fe ry Instance she and so to tell when and sinoe that ents. pal has b back to the Washington Home because of her unfortuna habit Judge Morris suspended the pro ceedings would give he Telistadt agreed to as long as she gave troubl and told ¢ another Nittle trial keep the her wirl Mra child more GOOD ROADS CONVENTION The Chamber of Commerce this morning issued invitations to the business men of the ity to attend and participate in the proceedings of the Washington Good Roads as sociation, which will meet in an nual convent el ling tam All citi September are invited to and to stimulate the int purpose of the organisa tations are to be distributed gener ously, so that a Seattle's business men will be present at t demonstra of road building the ernment’s new good roads machinery body oe The demonstration will be the first made west of the Rocky moun tains, and Uncle Sam's new grading equipment will be seen in full « eration whil — & new road between Wh uirhaven. The road } hinery has been brought West by the office ot road inquiries of the United rtment of agriculture with the purpose of interesting the Western country in new and rapid methods of road conatruction. SALMON CARGO Pacific Coast Steamship com y's steamer Vale ja arrived tm pert from Southeastern Alaska to ay with 609 tons of freieht and three passengers. Her freight con- te of salt and canned salmon herring off and halibut. The vee sel had 12,000 cases of canned mon from the Tonka. Point Bilis and Punter bay canneries. From K lianoe the vessel brought 60 tons of herring off and 55 tons of salt sal mon and fresh halibut dy for Your Approval We've the latest fall styles; but after all its the qua pur $3.00 Hats that will please you as much as the distinctive swagger styles, Brooks & Co, 1331 24 Av ° LOW PRICED WOOD Mars Heater, for Wood THE MARS HEATER and is steel lined. It has an for bu alr sizes. Prices: $2.00, $2.7 THE ZULU HEATER, f and is ¥ dural It has a the feed doc A very quick an $5.00, $6.50, $8.0 We offer m0. Monarch Fa Old range payment Big Installment House G-LHolmesFurnitureCo. H01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE, 7 FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1904. while eating dinner on Tuesda at| | | mp venday w e |his home, ‘Short ts a well known MH SUES BENEFICIAL | miner of the Coour d'Alene section, | () ers inl { | / 1 | J, B. FOWLER, of Portland, has ASSOCIATION ables telephone operators tow The steamer Apache arrived tod ployed on the O. R. & N. rail \ “ ling today the sult of John Bjork-|of the fishing boat Eagle, which, | ss, a ‘ rood He says the plan of the in - ] ” . with the Dora, was lost off the| (By Berlons News Assad », Yates, suspected of having at-| Yention came to him in a dream lund againet the Beattie Klectric |eoust Friday night. The other five| PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 16—Bee tempted to rob Conduetor HB. A. | Chat he had in 1897 and since that (hy Borippa News Anan) {Company Beneficiary assoctation to | of the crew were drowned, The ih : Duane, of the Great Northern Rail a he has been working on tt HUNTSVILLE, Ala, Sept. 16.—| recover $260, which he claims the |erew of the Dora has not been heard retary John Williams and Treasurer way company, a few days ago, was | It has been successfully tested The ait | dete t refused to pay him whe } he uation around the Madison | Cefendant f ane > pay him hen ‘om. " - arraigned before Police | Judge | county jail, in which prominent cit-| he was disabled, Hjorkiund was a - | M. F. Tige, of the Amalgamated George {thls morning and his hear- | ANNA BOX, aged 16 yoars,| {zens indicted for complicity in the| member of the ation, and| 9. ™ | voclation of Iron & Tin Wor is- coma | wide of he \!ix quiet, The troops surround the | ¢a* ne e be | ted to the county jall pending his of a steel needle wh he $10 a week, He was laid up for 26 : that the present conditions do not | . wh ab quaré and no one is allowed to . "7 hearing Fan tata her foot ores 14 Fone noe, 2atare, and Bo one te allowed to | ycaka, he alleges, and 80 mosey Rich [5 Dead | warrants generat strike against the Yates was captured the xt day | while a babe playing on the fi ties will make other arrests today, | ¥% pald him | United Btates Bteel ¢ orporation im after Alleged attempt to The tiny piece of stee) traveled from| ‘The troops will be kept here until]. 18 defendar ontends that AMEE Mahoning valley. This discounts Conductor Duane at Interbay | her foot to her throat, is corroded | after the trial of the Siiane Sant! | Bjorklund secured his membership (By Boripon News Aga'nd the report that a general strike ts eterson caught him, after a|and appeared as a black » un | ors. ~~ [ie the a lation by *- - ANTA FR Sept, 16—William a, | ™minent chase in the southern part of the| der the skin before being r * ltalled to disclose the fact that he| 8 A% oo t . city, Duane positively identified | Mix» Box ts none the worse for the was affilote th a chror > i Joud at Fagle, Sierra county, | Pi - on i Sad i Mes a Yates aa the man who had attempt. | operation ease, It w for this reason the " hich nce he was engaged | sere. of ¢ penne cate best tae uy Yenss has tot CITY LIABLE weet ns, foe thle, rennee ing [sear which aased| yarge of the army school at Fort little to say | that his membership and benefi on ordered to the com- i elary intere in the order ere not Bryan Roasts In the damage suit of A. J. Judge | CNTY Ineton podgehge MARRIAGE LICE. a | Electric company, a superior court Working Overtime ir t latter retains the epublicans |i) hes t da verd MacArthur latter r pa P ca | ton cantata tee etter "|! wight hour Jaws are ignored by| Anton Duus, 22 and Kloma Jose lcommand of the Pacific division, | Judge was walking along Colum-|those tireless litte workers—Dr.|phine Tjerinestad, 22, both of Se | wh bh includes the departments of | (By Gcrigus News Ass'n.) bia atrect several monthy ago when| King’s New Life Pills, Millions are | attle. California and Columbia. DENVER, Col Jey class insulator fell from an ¢ always at work, night and day, cur eres ge - ° 1 | names Terpan te cpeeite ine ceato| trie light ‘pote and’ struck ‘hien on /ine indigestion, Billousness, Consti-| Mrs. A. A. Knosland, of Whole oe) ae ae | (My Sertpps News Ass'n? | democratic campaign last night by| the head, cutting it badly. At the tlon, Sick Headache and all & Wash., has reported to the If quality and the Reig | ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 16 Jan tmpassioned address, arraigned| time a wire connected with a police | ach, Liver and wel troubles, Easy,| the loss of @ pocketbook containing | counts?—th ery Fw pe ‘atire 1 a erin e declahan tn the contraband | Governor Peabody and the repub-|rall was being repaired by the city.| pleasant. nate Only jabout $9, a gold watch and chain | both in 8 ee a DS oee a oe Ee Cow ain Mean administration of the state for! The jury found that the Seattle! G. 0. GUY, Inc. and some papers, yesterday after-| Hats. BE. N. Brooks & Co, 28 of war question has been commual: | niititarism. Mectric company was not lat avenue and Ye noon, while shopping Ave oe cated the British, German and American embassies, It is under. | stood Russia recognizes goods when to ° parties consigned rive ouly contraband when the cargoes {are government, military or naval | tor | LIT TLE TALES j A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co., Clothiers. | TERSELY TOLD THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL at Lewiston, Idaho, opened last Monday with a enrollment, showing an increase of about 30 per cent over last year | | Opening Sale Fall Suits «: Overcoats heavy | THE TRUSTEES of the Chamber | of Commerce of Bellingham had be- them at thelr meeting last night, the « pondence between EVERYTIUNG IN READINE FOR THE INAUGURATION OF THE FALL AND secretary of the chamber and WINTER SEASON ON A MAGNIFICENT SCALE. TEN THOUSAND SQUARE Tee ee a a FEET OF FLOOR SPACE FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH THE NEWE « at Bellingham. | CREATIONS IN POPULAR PRICE CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, THE DISPLAY INCLUDES ALL, THE LATE FADS AND FANCIES JOHN LONG, a crasy man of Sao AND IN EVERY CASE WE GUARANTEE THE MOST PERFECT FIT, BEST MATE ae, Se ee — 2 RIALS AND LOW! PRICES. UNLIKE MANY OTHER STORES WE MAKE A Scmanited to the tasane” sageumn, | SPRCIALTY OF THE BEST CLOTHING MANUFACTURED AT POPULAR PRICES. after a lengthy hearing | IMPORTANT Bis | raaba, of Meseee EVERY SUIT IS FITTED } RCTLY, PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR AS 1 who left his home inst Sat LONG AS IT LASTS ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE ay. He started ont hunting with a om and two dogs and has not ; + P fared that be ‘oeetesaliy sho Suit Men’s Suits Men’s Suits Raared "that be ‘oectdenatiy oboe Men’s Suits n’s Su en ate j fe neat dark mixtures, splendid Mnings and | Nobby Scotch all wool tweeds, Invisible plaid | Dark All Wool Cheviot Mixtures invisible plaid : } effect, best quality linings and trimmings, ex A SHARK 7 feet long and weigh-} trimmings, fall and winter weight. Opening effect, round of square cut, silk sewed seams, ceptional value, fall and witner weight. Opea- ing about 500 pounds, was captured | sale EAS $7.25 Italian linings. Opening sale $8.50 ing om , coe sesesse $9.50 in « gilt t yesterday morning by} some fishe m off Hat is'and. | — | ED. SHORT, of Wallace, Idaho, choked to death on « piece of bread. 8 i Men’s Suits Men’s Suits Dist are not y an individu ‘ . > ; Hinin r Over work. | the very dress: 0 sorges and black clays, silk sewed seams In strictly all wool imported Scotch tweed mixtures, serge linings, ~ \endion a abewsitnihs 1 4 si best trimmings, round or square cut, fit as good as best made-to- fit to perfection. Opening sale $9.00 order. Opening sale ded 00 sbopsossuses occas and Venetian Hnings immediately | slowed by fable remedy ts employed. There's noth so off t to cure disorders the Liver| ot Kidneys a Biectric Mittera, It's 4 ee ’s Black Unfinished | Men’s Fancy Mixed Neat Pepper and Salt wn sage gene fir pn ne Men’s Black Unfinis en’s Fanc x eat Pepper Worsted Suits Mixtures it medicine for run Worsted Suits |dinpels Nervousnes matin | nd Neuraigia and expels Malarta) Italian serge lintngs, sewed throughout with silk In the new fall cut and color, thoroughly made. « for business wear, very nobby cut, very ee Only S0c, and satisfaction perfect fitting, very » for dress or eve fit perfectly, splendid value Opening sale finest linings and trimmings. Opening sale.. gusranteed by G. ©. GUY, tne, ning wear, Opening $11.50 . es ou $12.50 $14.00 Druggist, Second avenue and Yes ler. Gollands Sons (N. Y.) factories—the finest Same linings and trimmings that $15.00, $18.00 AND $20.00 Schloss Bros. (Baltimore) and | fect in style and hand tailored throughout Opening sale Magnificent productions in Men's Suits, from the famous popular price clothing made in America, Every garment per the leading tailors use. The fit is as perfect as the best made to order. AND COAL HEATERS Men’s Shirt Bargains Men's 65¢ Golf Shirts for ogee th Men's Tbe Stiff Bosom and Golf Shirts for Men's $1.00 Stiff Bosom Fancy Shirts for .. Men's $1.26 Golf Shirts for ein 0 and $1 jolt Shirts for . $1.25 hmere Shirts for ........0.00 $1.35 50 Silk and Wool and French Flannel Negligee Shirts for $1.75 rnishings Special one day only, 35e for ° . . 15e Fast Blaek Cotton Hose; one day only, for Be ino Socks, regular cont value; one lle 450 .. BBe . T2e BBe Big Underwear Values Underwear for 85e Men's Natural. Grag, regular $1.25, bt, regular $1.50 value. $i0o Men's Brown 'Viowna Underwear, heavy w TOP oe cvetenntn + Men's Blue Ribbed All-Wool Underwear, heavy weight, regular $1.75 for . $1.25 value, Men's Natural Gray, Unsbrinkable Worsted Underwear, regular $2.26 value, for ‘ $1.50 Zula Heater, for Coal 2.50 value for $1.75 Men’s Silk-plefted, Fall-weight Underwear, regular yd the world over for 50 cents President Suspenders for Regular ¢ Suspenders Men's regular 15-cent Men's Medium-weight Gray Mer day only Men's Heavy-weight Silk and Woot Underwear, regular tor we ° oe hirts, the regular 65c kind Men's Handkere plain white heet iron in three is made of and is made rning wood, ght draft one day only Men's Black Suge or colored ing coal, is made of cast iron, Regular ef ng draft and a check draft in powerful heater. Made in three 0. Exceptional Bargains in Children’s Clothing Saturday A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche range coal to each of the rs of Monarca Ranges sold on ed Me Malieable | tron and Ranges, Acorn Tang de Ranges, oft ent You Pay When ¢ ° ii se llc Mine

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