The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1904, Page 4

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ee nenaeramnbanael not the nerve to kill yourself.” THE SEATTLE STAR Porhaps not, But the BY STAR LIRITING CO dea yg ge yy OFFICKE—IT an bh Avenue hunting EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. | Monry @. 1 sad 1 20,000 THLEPHONES . ent 1am, One cont per copy, # Balivered ' My first ¥ nd fougt firet 9 “Don't ot to the trash | K f'a number of ar- | that ‘ ne lose proximity of the outh and n ly.” said th Piter at Barneston from the too Bther shacks of the lumber camp, the board of Bated the nditions there and find them even more a v set forth in The Star, —--- - As a result hia t ation, which was made yesterday President Loughary , townalte the river to the water that the use every day Other new apers have beer for the reason that The Star was the first danger. But Dr, Loughary Barr tude right along of g “wolf, w as not show by art and hat re we but the mitt t ‘ t i to a n | The Star was not . ation when f TWO MEN'S ESTATES ; : Wittiam Weis an tin F Vichest Pennsy He was f those r t ! Be carly as 186 " ‘ . - Qrould make quinine a valuat y. He» fmonopoly fees, and trom x Bixpensa! b Quintne ket as long as b y tently » . A fust u e of mer P At Ww hed.” says Senator Hoar, “yields a n | tett whett Bight hundred « s of that is f t at ar se itil Bl.eoo af tock hich has , Sends Gfraid will pay no dividends n t three years t With . worldly 5 ‘ tring but very few dollar” © nea t. Henry Co: mm, except t th t tote » woe ‘olina, re had he been able to leave r property tt . gant living. He r ly said “I have one ex a 1 have beon y day ar jusiast >i of b ke I« r you, I t € 1 w am Me or, on f« ey, but not nearly as 5 y ast 4 get back for the |y > art ra is if I were t t cing exa ty Senator Hoar - mission at t t 5 He bas given to the nm and to mankind the « e tas Pgh te To his own family he | . hor 1 nd a noble ox s th t that wit at _ iiiete-the vichest: tuhertten : a aint aga but #t weing landmark for ¥ s and s arate- B INGS a Wetehiman, with he om gutting, might vn TREASURE lees ectate, but Whet most : Hoar, viewing life from his lofty height, think of tote to is a Dg ots The A ta co = —_—- =| troun eo gi , ; pe ’ ‘ 1 ’ tot : * STAR. DUST Why is it that a ball game tponed on account of ra 1 | talked a he opening of school never is? ve Bia rs“) aan a, | THREATENED sme hy a her ein = } The t of it is that Genera > r “ e It a hard job t') Kur may start ct ' <9 been drawed by a big Cab rat Port Arthur ha f nie anes ne up. Cabt gure fa eat } , elodrama J “Can't you stir things up a littl © it,” he said. “My death wil t tt : Baked the man the $49.44-a- | be you ey ¢ ~ Way-without-meais hotel. “Can't you You ean't me. You have|t \ ant In now a dey $ $ $ OR YOUR EYESIGHT WHICH? pong: XAMINATION AND GI ITTED FRE Mr b . SEATTLE BYE BAR, YOSE AN iD THROA vINPIRM RY gainst ! DR. FRANK P. PRATT 4 and 6 Haller Bldg ci he a — apport. alr 48 an Pianos epi eee * We keep thom. The best the Amer dean market affords. Sell them on pasy monthly payments. PIANOS, KOH.| LER & CAMPBELL _ {de in | the equity court f ot this week W. H. Thompson, of this elty, | booked to enter the Olympi tournament at the We tudium today. NOTICE ination fiver Fillings wm are “hereby ned 8.60) |! to Lona § Walton, Same tooth Permanent Piater (that ree have Leon etalon from Mixx Walton in Povtland, Mf offere@ to the pub i GreFeer Guareaien lite Mies Walton's namie will have have been tome to samme by urs, S60 to beans agg we bs Rae ats 6 8:00, the 12 men at 4 o'clock ve THE SEATTLE BE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1904. j i. , ee ee] 1 t the reaponslt f the tows! } i" t Jury Finds Mrs. Rumbeaux — “Pp . . : kh 1 AYSTERIOUS KID” HAS SEN i ~ my sebos d ; Ny t 7 : . SATIONAL DEFENSE IN fom. - ue ' - “ BERY CASE : = ane eee Geceard, ; x “ i Judge Tallman fis re -- ‘ . t . ' : ; | t tJ r \? ! oe fh pd oye to b 4 « i 1 * Ww bp ‘ 1 * f bbing fF 1 ~ ’ ett rnd b ' rT ' a "i . | ' ' : not know a. | o'clork terday m ng. = renee ‘ 1» ARA AN. ¥, Sept, 19—1"% : ; mt uy Der * ate are af rw gs wy * h » * b ‘ oa ber ; . t th a fabri . ; ‘ by t met ; ‘ - ‘| a : . ; od th “ y é , i by the @ t ‘ oe Ps “if o M p 1 t i i} a A r . nd yp ‘ oP largest furniture store in the west—extends longest and most liberal more Buck steel were sold hy us r anges in Seattle in 82 days than theto- tal number of any one make of range sold by all the stores in the northwest in the same time-- ---THIS IS A RANGE SELLING FACT THAT HAS. MADE “RANGE SELLING HISTORY’ FOR THE NORTHWEST. --THIS IS A RANGE SELLING RECORD UNEQUALED BY ANY STORE ANY PLACE, ESTABLISHING A RECORD NOT POS- SIBLE TO BE REACHED BY ANY STORE IN NORTHWEST. ---THIS IS A RECORD MAKER FOR BUCK RANGE SELLING --THE GREATEST SELLER AND MOST POPULAR RANGE IN THE COUNTRY Buck : f ; . 4 has ¢ atist : the humdneds of already stv @ ends we haves Dhis t a r ax ple g ! n r BUCK Buck steel D. M. McCartney, 430 Twenty-third Avenue, Seattle, guessing the exact number, Mrs. G. F. Telfer, 1210 E. Denny Way, Seattle, guessing 740. oe a Ga ‘ ; E. A. Buck, 325 Third Avenue North, Seattle, guessing 740. Showing our BUCK Range sell ing record for six days, week of “Mr. Buck has great Luck, He Wins a Buck”’ Seattle, Sept. 15, 1904 ry muck at ar that I had . have heard h of the range y ty b to know m one he tb « ureday, April 28 ‘sold 9 com es Friday, April 28, sold 32 Saturday, April 30, sold 23 pane we Total for six days 176 Total for following 77 week days 565 Total for 83 week days 741 a real good heate Bonny Oak heater en. Again, I thank you, and h Cordially and with best wishes 1 wood. . wain th “0 “ a “ittakes an exceptionally small amount of fuel and : bakes just fine," ys Mrs. McCartney ‘ na lutely nione A x FIRE } 1IRTY HOURS ‘ are they will at A t ' ‘ t a 1 <4 . i n he I 86.50 ; ' neh inene A ‘ i $7.25 4 ‘ t a I 86.50 ' xtra m FE A he W ‘ and Hr TER n I . Pia ® ' $7.50 ‘ ( T . . y t : . to our little Buck Junior range contest girts " ‘ Sede eve ' h aon Oh, my, we have been | y, giving t the BUCK CON 1 een ti Anke Ryu ick Range Guessing Con TEST ENTRY CARDS! Why, it seemed to us that last week brought oo y D. M. MeCartr all the little girls in Seattle to our store, We were pleased to have No. 11, with Il-in, firepot..$7.95 | them come; we like to know that we have so many little gi’ triend# No. 18, with 13-1n, fire pot $10.00 | and they are so interested in the contest re M 6151 Butk Range Guessing Card 1 BUCK STEEL RANGES erly were sold in Seattle by Standard Fara » from April 25th to July 30th, 1904, taclusive ) Name 37. we Ca S72 tf. Address wre ISX. Cre. LAG Date Deposited 7 be deposited tn hom at Of course, it Is Impossible to make the announcement of the win- No. 165, lb-in, fire pot $12.50 ners here today, as there are such a great many for the judges to 1 guess that look over, and they must be so very careful, you know, as the “best” We know the work our Heaters will do. We arra have ex clusive selling of the best and sell them every season without chang ing. must win. Just as soon as the judges tell us who are the lucky lit tle Buck girls, we'll tell you. In the meantime have patience; YOU might be one of the winners. dpreripentd we toe Standard Furniture Company Standard Furniture Co. 16 First A gua 440 wvRL The BUCK COUPON ater

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