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ia q = mf 7 — mm. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 28, 1904 sey TROUBLE a gee lalla QUESTION OF EGGS _ |csx 0m the ette: company seh | Hugo Kelly ts one of the toughest for ‘ fighters at 164 pound in tho rin BEFORE THE COURT) ‘Armour & Co, rotused vo doitve BUTTE POLITICS WARMING UP| he was willing to meet W et On ry 4 = pe th. ang iat 1 ‘ i n phot tie The Newest and Latest Furniture " 4 not Anni worth alma | “Hox n rat Wo have just re ! y examples of Bedroom the date ect, the latter no r ture f ' t tern ma y TO THE USUAL ANTE-ELEC-| hour to it Jecided that he would es und Dining J } om the best enstern we TION HEAT endeavor to have the Wal match yw only two ple here, and invite you to come and see the oth- “| ] jNew YORK EVENING POST EX. PLAINS THAT THE ALLEGED FORGED LETTER PUBLISHED AS BEING ONE FROM ROOSE *opeclal to The Star.) ASS sessment pee Will Stand Here is a Bird's-eye Maple ee _ at n @ beautiful old style dictation by tho Amalgamat . o) > " b : \ ver ny 0 t ty (By Sertwos News Asn (iy Bertopa News Ass'n) Gover publisbed as genuine; bua} #800,00 cash and $20.00 PER MONTH will enable revivitied, It ha iting eotmntentoners naming o! ] over ae : a SEE THOSE the : pine cats of} PENDLETON, Ore, Sept | NEW YORK, Sept. 26Tho al-| Mmply as one wht h tn you to turn your rent paying for a home. SEE S creme wis two tom Glee un are| Judge Bilis this afternoon ted | loged forgery of the president's stg Fe Bong meng Be Fe yh BEAUTIFUL 4 and §-room cottages on East Union, be " titted 1 ‘ : 4 one large drawer below : ; — that thevaaessament-of. the Oregon /uature to’ a -tetter publisted tn al" rhe was printed In ral tween aith and a7th avenues; all modern, Bath, toilet and ae large Grawer helen —_ of commt ners reecinds tt tion | Uw " ty was regular. The | reflects on the Chicago strik has ly m the president to tanamells electric light, etc. Open fire place, terra cotta ma “ tm naming the men alleged to have t was brought by t ailway |oreated a etir in | M ; , an : monet Car will pass door very soon top. The mirror is bev- We ! t Yramated | cor nat the county to an-! Ty , th ttor was O&- bye ny, When ox-l | Btater ; 1 " ‘ y, vi wilt} nut ¢ , t os . todas, the Bvenian |B ansis wiged praniaant ~ — rch plate, 17 inches follow ; that the p ty de »- | Pout reprinted the letter and an in-|R elt of the publication of tb SECU TY S Vv G ND SAF 25 inches high. A < os ecreethce Bs cones | sata ang Sa [om RITY SAVINGS AND SAFE tn teh day Mt | witt rt vse tin tt al on | M a Western Federa plendidly made and finished tyne cosrman athe pees | Sys} ae DEPOSIT CO. i ‘ was a fore 5 SENECA STREE comn ers named the election | f “Roosevelt to Donnelly, The|thad never written it and that he off the de atic em: | following letter fs one which the | would take steps to bring the forger ployes of the big copper company dent 2 ave written with|¢ Mf Dennciie. had § jm uc tr then follows The Post's y 2017 Firet fe exp \ ars = the | he bas ve Avenue, Between Avenue, Between @ quartered oa | é mf V8 rt Coser Reliable Dry Goods Store vine ant Code? tetas igs gla, , CHARGED WITH MANA a ee ee e ‘ } | Juneau t ‘ ee high. There are | A GAMBLING GAME IN THE tody pve® top, two large — man Jennings large drav A " —— wall it. F i not . t 8 tastefully designed and weil ma Sta leo o taken by the off f the] TOMMY BURNS WILL NOT) opr HEAVY FREIGHT TRAINS MEET wu t . by they OR URS A FRI A tuffet “- FIGHT JOE WALCOTT io — P IN COLLISION AND TRAINMEN | @ ft who t inl F TH D Y AND D Y | George this charge ' 1 off 5 lover to the su de| ARE KILL cinteen'’ ting ain a pecial 12 ee x SRK % . | were fixed at 8 seal od te | ew at Ne Armure ngs; spe 220 > SIOOOe ‘ fe rye | With maintaining and cox a} formation from her pa A { ‘ " a ia debi Se ie enw eaitaatie Watins torte ton Howard Over-Draft Star | hey FF. ¢ né fa s same the #n | ” triped Outips Flas ” > 7 4, "74 en line at prices from $12.60 - “Beas is . Bar. on First ave uth. Three} BUFFALO, N. ¥, Sept ar ’ . A ae ' . y’ Hea the best made. We have a full line at prices from § Mil has been endeavoring | ty sheritin, headed by EH. Ja: Collision Between two frets . te 1 was filled with | ¥ B a n of chips, cards, | ¢ trains th ? ' | It were t ker with a money drawer at-| ‘hey came tog u rob ' Walon « the ea ge « (Special to The Star) | fore would | o @. The evidence sinst | * ‘ t John C. Sp ts meet K pa, of | Sta s convineing av at-| oe FALLS tt tote at - “ ae, did not expect ‘ torr the defendant deci . ’ article by Lincoln Steff would be seeured by Andrew wa the hearing in the KIRKLAND. Clure’s Maga for ( . Yest y decided that he a ted a ar charg « \ b wosit have to heep "Bie. promise [card the jotewent of me or PEARS THROAT &: eet = 101-103-1105 SECOND AVE. with the Badger club and accord %. The case axainst him was er had to WESTBERG & CHILDS CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY The Big Instatiment House—You Pay When Convenient. ws for full pa motion of A . th t enate Burns and his sparring | ina that th fence against th ant 4 Warren Zurb t lea th was also « ' 1312 SECOND AVENUE ee a i a inn tg (By Seripps News Ass'n) conate or bale gay The Burns-Kelly mateh will come S®ehomieh Ba ’ . : } honor than to | off on Friday, October 7. k BERLIN, Sept. 28.—Km 2 William's physicians have ord 1 inapired by bitt pe « & this wi or hin health. tt te 1EVED THE LETTER GENU ared his old throat trouble is re- |PELIEVEO | A STEAMER) “=———— "| | cosmam LURED FROM SSSR HER HOME” “ | Portiand & asiatic Steamship pany is searehing for another « er to carry @ cargo to the Orient, cement ag Aone ens |the space of the Arabia and Ara-| Shortly after the stamimer Cottage | Mover and Miay wood, th gonia both being contracted for and }City was docked this morning Of litt: to be genuine that, too, without cessation of de- | ficer Jennings stepped aboard the : > - mand for space. tiand exporters craft in search of Rose Paddy, of Best Dinner in Seattle | have no fear of seizure om the high | Juneau, who is suspected of having | four course, S0c; 6 course, The, | seas and seem ing to take | been lured from her home by prom-lend 12 course, $1.00 with Sautelnes chances on almost any kind of ship-|ises of a bright future and silken|or Burgundy. Every evening at | ment to the Ortent raiment. She iv only 6 years ofthe Maison Barberi: Second and | ne os ce and her paronts have trle James THING, BLANKETS, SHOES SALE OF THE GREAT $5000 CREDITORS’ PUACHASE A HOWLING SUCCESS NO DAMAGED GOODS—EVERYTHING STRICTLY NEW GOODS DIRECT FROM THE BEST FACTORIES IN AMERICA. : Great =e of Men’ s Suits 300 Men’s Overcoats Less > aid... Tae Than Half Price All Wool Worsted Cheviots, T weeds, desirable patterns, worth $9.00 ... a 34. Men's All Wool Black or Blue Cheviot feee Over- CERts (GP. sees. ses. os obs nees eaenes deg Men’s All Wool Oxfc a $is.00 Wwercoats ...... $7.60 Men's $18.00 and $20.00 Black, Blue, Gray or Brown Thibet Overcoats ..........6. Sr leved the YOU WILL COME AGAIN Sweet Catawba, per gal.. 91.50 Malaga, per gal ........ 50 Sucehene net ch tea. 00, | Closed Tighter Murphy Wine Than a os Squire P ar 4 Co. | (By Scripps News Ass'n) Free Delivery and restaurants that al! WHE ou CAN pall hore, Wee coats, Dat 16 £9 geeb This has long been a fashionable location for beautiful homes. Many | able that the law will be complied fine houses have been erected, and some of the best families of the oity & Liquor Dantet Murphy... ... Manager [|| PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28—The ' Seattie’s Popular Residence be reme from thelr press 4 with, reside there. So far as known, there are no boarding houses, lodging | 202-310 Pike Street police department has issued a final | | District October 1. ‘There is | | houses nor flats in this Addition on the second hi! Men's Imported Worsteds, spring styles, single and dou ble breasted, worth $12.50, naw $6.85 Men's Blue and Black Serge, handsomely made, trim mings of the best, worth $20.00, now ........88.85 New Fall Shoes Boys’ Suits, Ages 12 to 20 Youths’ Fancy Imported Cassimere Suits; many pat- terns to choose from; ages 16 to 20; worth $5.00 to $8. a ott Rae ceechaed 35 Any article ia forntcn : A ‘ oT ranges at about one-half the uths’ $0.00 All ‘Woot’ Tweeds, Cheviots and Home- original cost simply because it GIVEN SIX MONTHS | The lots in Squire Park are all cleared, the stumps having “been ee iF a. oe oe c puns, now i » bee aesk $4.95 has been used a little, wil! it blown out years ago. The streets are all graded, the sewers, water! Youths’ $1 W a Cassimeres, Blue and not pay you to investigate? We ° mains and coment sidewalks are constructed and paid for Me Pamily Trade @ Gpesiaity. warning to the keepers of sa ry the part of some to carry such or th $10.00 to $12.00 are giving such bargains every John Favint, an Italian, was sen t day having most all t 1a enced to sia montns in the county | ‘The G7 ae eee nee the Gauure of the ground ave euch thas OGTEE EB Citideenla Bacar, Shree nook ok kk k,l BL wcccntncot \necccccede thes ccquee Gees ested and makes of ranges and heat ail by Judge Tallman this mort strests are practically free frem mud and water in the winter ' ers, also sole agents f ng. Favini was charged with ha Charter Oak range and heat Td » $2 from a barn where he Give ws @ call. had n working. as been The location is clean, healthy and sightly. The class of residents ist in every way desirable, Schools are convenient. T in easy walk to the business ar wery - nad ice is good, and it f the vitys| . abe de no Sah en MMCUES alter coatbocrs cccee tte Vow naeatcl 700 Pair Men’s Pants _ Children’ s Suits ag te. DABNEY & wooonouse to pea, guy ES eo Ree 96 $3.50 All Wool 2-piece Suits, now going at " Yeu Call at our office and we will show you the lot | : te 25 Complete Houset after which Judg ] x 7,00 Suits, ¢ Norfolk, knee poues Of Unele WE ARE THE OWNERS ; $1 38 nts, all wool, with or wit r collar. ..$2.35 <x months in | ren’s 3-piece Suits, “worth $7.50, in worsteds and Phone n 981; 1 6. T\ noid. | } heviots, a great bar ping at. .$3.45 . | UNION TRUST COMPANY SMART CLOTHES. Herald Tall | Incorporated 1892. of, 1329 2nd ave. eee * : W. ©. SQUIRE, Prosidont. 31 and 32 Haller Building. | Go to Spinning’s for bicyele re- Phone, 6 Main. paire “ $7.50 Blankets for . Comforts for A $ » Comforts for .. 5 for QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGES oo Comforts f Guaranteed [ — oo sett Meas |The Big Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. ERNST BROS, 506 Pike Botwee 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE No Branch Stores of The Monarch LE IT LPI LT i A a le a A ll lt ity and Union a