The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1904, Page 3

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ae es ae CEREAL COFFEE THE BE — om Price Only—26e per pound. If youare drinking Cer- eal Coffee try Adams’ Cereal Coffee. Itisa combination of the best cereals and fruits; so is perfectly healthy. TEA AND COFFEE CO. $21 BECOND AVENUE, in Street. GOOD GOODS UNDERPRICED Men's Heavy San! Shirts and Drawe each y Fleeced Fancy Scoteh or combinations special 1Bke Flannelette Dressing value Sacques bOe Ladies’ Kid Shoes, built of good leather from per pair Chlidren’s Box Calf all sizes from pair Ladies’ Moreen Petticoat, wie flounce, self-strap trimmed $2.00 value, for siso Large site Stikoline Comforts White cotton filled, band tuft ed, $2.00 value $1.50 and Saucers, worth 15 t-tn. Royal Flow Blue Dinner Plates, worth ti Te We Royal Flow Blue Oyster Kirk's Laundry Soap, fits the hand, regular 6 16-In. Japanned Coal Hod, wo Me CLOSING OUT TEA AND COFFEE TO MAKE — We Engiteh Breakfast Tea. 19¢ Se Arcade Mocha and Java Cof 166 Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union WHEN YOU CAN BUY Any art) or ranges at ab le In furniture stores st one-bal Bot pay you to Investig: are giving such barge ing most and makes of ran also sole agents for heat Give ws a call. ABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers. 418 Pike Street Phones, John 981; Ind. A Genuine Engitsh Flow Blue Cups 336 Persian dates, 6%o ID Mananas, $2.50@5.00 bunen. Native atrawber res, $4.00 crate, Cantaloupes You rate berries he TL pias; nut ford peacher, Cranberries, $9.00 per bbl May, Grain and F Oats, $29.00029.00 per ton: barley, $24.60 per ton; wheat, $29@30 tor POINTS OUT WHY TH ESOCIALIST PARTY 18 THE $25,00G47.00 per ton; shorta, BEST FOR es an. $20.00 per ton 2.00 per tow #, W. tim $18.00 per tor THE WORKINGMEN OF THE COUNTRY a | | timothy, 41 new Puget er tor The new armory was too email to! ist party te the onty one wt aon, bee oriieee hold the people that greeted Hugene | *bolish thin territ nit acl ¥. Debs alist candidate for the workingman and president at. ‘The eager eit clain be a other a# at a ctrous to purchase their | Aw governor of York ~ ae; Bae would have made a republicar . & confors ‘ the a eu tle epell-binder feel tri- | eight.» u guted| Cheese—Native, 1@120 Ib. umphant for a week. For two hours | at the ¢ of ox-t Cleve the audience Hstened to the brilllant, | land when the latte A thou Peultey eplaramatic Armuments of the pres- | sands of federal trooy 1 Chtehone, none, 2 apring, 160 1 candidate and the railway strike that! 1eiy0, Ducks, live, 18@14 de the usual socialiatic| had been almost won by peaceable nd ridiculed the p Fish, Eto # of the two leading partie for Parker, he is the person Maltbut b; salmon elaring that they were both the same | chotee of John D. Rockefe The t, 10@ indore, Be and interested in keeping the lab: anager of the De \ jor i aringe ing man tn slavery. Me made a|paign ie paid § a year t ere ee ee Suny Sere men, ony t would be | cay parties t : given under a Stande ex in The republican and democrat avis t# a coal ba f Westin barrels, $6.8 epell-bindere will come here during a, noted @ constant en- | gacke, $6.0 this campaign and tell you how tn- | mity to orm bor. H ! telligent you are.” he said, “We tell allow any of th his mines per barre you how ignorant you are tn ord I’ « for|§ Minnes vote yourself out of bondage. Fal ' ' wining Sg $e Danke will tg) Fou 5 y that ur K my hote ren gee Jer republichn adr " w e t been mpec-| toe flour, 60s United States has become the great-|tacular. M « today as] per bar ion. per he bale # per barrel ei 8 $2.76; corn barre 6.60 ' b ‘ tone M peas b bores 100-Ib boxes, 8459; popeorn, per owt, $3.60 THE SMALLEST BABY IN THE WORLD the Great e aging the st eur Weste * e ged with brews « of Me ttob he’ tr ttle © 4 of court ts erate fe te eople the ¢ ing pebbed in bree hey |as an a» andidate for preside the afternoon The evening program ts to be tn s . charge of the state secretaries of “Ue the Y. and L. T. L. branches. Mre Floy Sprague Barwick will r paper on “What Ie My Relation to the Girls in the Far Bast Mus al numbers w be furnished by « quarte f the First Baptist a, church choir MEMBERS FROM WESTERN YOUNG LIGHTWEIGHT THE MALLS : ae AND IT OF WINNING RECORD od WASHINGTON TO ASSEMBLE YORK Wha ha t IN THIS CITY NEXT MONTH The twenty-first annual conven tor house, but none b tion of the Western Washington with the mite of humanity * Women's Christian Temperance shown union will convene at the The infant at birth weighed one Baptist church 7 pound and six ounces, and meas program is to be very Interesting ured ® trifle leas nehes and some of the prominent business from top of to tip of pink advocators of the city will | toe deliver addresses | It te believed that the ehild wil Tuesday morning fll be devoted | lve under actentific r ® to the committee meetings and the nuretng nasal opening of the convention. In the oxygen afternoon the reports of the offt will be read, and also « paper | on “Transportation of Live Stock by Mise Mary L. Page. In the even-| HOAR IS ing the following reases of wel-| come will be given: For the city, | Mayor R. A. Ballinger; for the schools, Supt. F. B. Cooper; for the churches, Rev. F. L. Wharton, D.| D.; for the W. C. U., Mrs a. F.| wing subjects | Work Among AGED STATESMAN WILL PROS a 2 § art AgLY SUCCUMB BEFORE Health and H Mes Faith NIGHT Burch; “The F Mra. Allee R.| BOSTON.--A xh not a 5 Rideout: “Physical Educati Miag | winning possiblit a beauty Clara L. Ansorge: “Prop ate test, Charley (Jig) Stone, the X —_ and Systematic ( Engle ehtwelg ea F D. Lawrence; “Sele serappe H WORCEST ar tion,” M bas met . . enator H Mumms; “Our 48, received 36 de : aig Mies Mary L. Page awe and lost elght “ ert ding and Labor,” Mrs ne whi , Brige» | phy e Evangelistic and A ang “Ke and i . a 4. O. Be to meet t men s woig r was ® « this In the H in the t a . é Shank w eliver an « " "THE MARKETS ANNUAL save CANE RUSH WHOLESALE PRICES. rt © to any b per cent higher.) . Provisions “« Fresh Meat x % F My County ovisions Ha ill talk on “ *! D breakfast bacon, and Ant ng fresh, lic tb. noon, and Mrs. & L. W. ¢ read @ paper on f tables. ° ®. 1%@1%o per Among Ra Amon | Miners Franchise will « tlor contest Green Fruit, Et “| MURPHY VICTIM OF STOPPED 6BTEAMER CHEFOO, Sept, 10.—The Nritien steamer Yik Bang arrived here to day and reported that she wae Japanese torpede stnide the harbor FIRST GAME CONWAY 8ALOON HOLD-UP DIED THI6 MORN ING FROM EFFECT® OF |, team © WOUND pes one oe Jamea Murphy, who was shot # for the gas 4 . through the abdomen during the ¥. The Beat wet gle at th Ve Simerecs and is expected to 6 he “U" hi H al at 4:40 this morning. Mur-|* #004 hard game 1 us been Kradum aking ever cota Seite ARRAIGNED he was going ti the « bis condit rn | ores ally gre w the worse |} EIGHT BUFFALO ALDERMEN Phy Was about a well h FACE CHARGES OF BRIBERY has been an © oe He has w the large ann t oan f BUPFAL Y., Bept Etght who kr him th ' ne at i k 1 He was wt & near the bar at «ed — ‘ ay'® waloon en the hold-up| ¢ en 4 s % ~ = ' t W ¥ shot Con-| Moest, J. Th ages : a“ asked why they|Pettice, The f ‘ 0 Por on Y For answer, he received | Edward C. Belser, Louls G, Roedels a the abdomen, which pen- | Henry bnelder, Jobs . od t «tines four times,| Al! pleaded not « ‘ " as taken to the emergency! ? ee fixe neon Mey , a th re had o we ee He bas been a patient sufferer at | * ! om . or r the howpita! and always had hopes ne nae. t he would recover, His death | the action isa & -¢ ne now brings the charge of murde ave a0nte ane net ba ogy against the | & seperes ts ry will place the ® owe S a oe where they may ' plincines - 1 one ex — by Doughe { 14 Fourth « ‘ enue, reported to the police this y's remains were taken te . . skip par 407 Firet avenue, | ee Gaye ar mene at ° taken. Boys’ garments « of two eults thes . and underclothing, tw wllver watches and a elthe ‘There te no clew to KOMAMA, fer 29.— Word wan received here today of the death S ok ast Monday, of Lafon were stole the thief the famous novelist and of Ne Hearn wae ® he “ie aree y case | treat nev. 2 MEN ONLY and soctetie statist . oe t 7 {confined to the . ty ew i . wy ders, Specific Bwagger Young Men ‘ek N.B Syndicate Doctors 10 Marion Street Beattie, Wash Hen DOOR BARGAINS ONE PRICE Volume of business regulates the price. I sell carload of Fir Doors every six days. | sell a carioad of Windows every 10 days I & solid carload of Glass every ays. | sell more and I sell for jews than any deale thwest. Fir Doors are more beau tif an p strong ak. Price, $1.30 per door for all WINDOW FRAMES Tie ‘ with & ; ace ap. Price $1 Inside frames, $1.26 per frame Glazed with atlve ar ginss ft the natural gas country; t bent the world. Exageine my giass, rote the beautiful sur ghts... ‘ 906 5 gehts Be as ght . $1.12 ‘ gehts $1.22 5 ght $1.90 " hte $1.51 x 4 ghts $1.53 20x28 3-8 abt $i.ss 30x ‘ Siso 5 pa the « hes « dental work me I e f atest & ar ‘ three ‘ a exact es of the most bea wae P ‘ e bea esig $3.50 $3.00 If 4 plain glass M rtteal grain, W Price, 8x8, 8 F $2.00 f too geod f * #; and alwaye #8 you & ality. Any 0. B. WILLIAMS SALESROOM 1508 THIRD AVENUE Seattle, Wash. GOT INTO TROUBLE SHE GOT TWO YEARS 2.58 e down t out of bie t " soveral « GRACE WILLIAMS SENTENCED | gravate “ of fecency, De ane t int eo mtreet and told | FOR BHOOTING WANDA Lewis man and entiary at by Supe Ke rior Judge this morning onli gn oe P , Alfred Stra . well known ee ieee : footba er of niveralty of tent t e pore fi this morning for ' ne her # © whe he will enter the broke n and t ‘apetes ent of the Univer a} the had t tod fr trause has played sheriffs, While being years, his position being right half, krief-strickhen woman resounded| Rev. MH. P. Marwh, D. D.,, for seven hrough every nook and corner of| years at Point Aleske, will ¢ before she again t fet.| terian eb tonight. The lect will « n | is expected to be of unusual interest. & charge of grand le ne ’ bed I ele the Underwear for Men, ter on M « he preliminary trie ' Correst and prices. It rho was alleged n- | will pa on B. N. Brookes harged c the non-app ~ a oe ¢ of the prosecuting witness The Safe Boats. Against her To see the Nebrask take boats from pler 2 on sale at 610 First aven * SMART CLOTHES. Herald, Tat! or, 1989 2nd ave ove Little-a Time Store mes get those b fon, the furntture pets, drape many h ishings which Bre needed for ho Sort * gathered all that te fters it at a little down and easy a “ t GET THE wAatT? Also t « boards. At Ke reg t price of $3.46 tee © Special for Fri Srapery Room & perp Spooky Rope Pe WHY PAY RENT? | THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS CASH $20 PER MONTH BUYS one of those beautiful it Ue homes on EAST UNION STREET ALL tmprovements, porcelain baths; pressed brick fireplaces, It will pay you to inspect these houses; take East Union or Main street aty-fourth avenue, then walk down Union pass the houses this fall sult your income and at ry low price ings and Safe Deposit Co. 115 Seneca St. NOW IS THE TIME LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA ST. LOUIS 31-2 Days ST. LOUIS AND RETURN $67.50 CHICAGO AND RETURN $72.50 ON SALE October 3, 4, 5, 27, 28 and 29 The The Security Sa “FAST MAIL” Leaves 8:05 A. M. “FLYER Leaves 7:30 P. M. EPING CAR SERVIO Full Information, Tickets and Berth Reservation at Ticket Office, 612 First Ave, = lili le Palen

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