The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1904, Page 5

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1s CLEANED IT OUT WwooococK WITH AN ICE CREAM| NUISANCE ON THIRD AVENUE COMEDIAN MACK HALED INTO DIVORCE COURT INSPECTOR AWAY does} MIIk Inapector Wor a Third avenue ring establishm ek has! © cream t which was being con ed under filthy condition A new dairy has now bought out the place and ‘ floor is being constructed int building, so that the place can kept clean The firm which wa ‘ t aeed a double w \ The wmiupper floor was pla two ves ij wove the othe i » slant so that the w 1 filth would flew off It wa foratod with holes to allow the passage of the refuse to the f elow. There th ained until otted an filth wrtss 3a Tha n has giv but the straight and narrow path. | tmless glutinous sub-| theatrical folk throughout th ny While Murray and Mack were There is nothing unlawful | »,, waugrege emits cating |PIAYINE Ot the Seattle theater here a ont the practice. as far as | know od cintnns has ant A Nig Broad and it is even claimed by some . _ way” there were diaphan more manufacturers that its use enables | b¥sband, Ollie Mack, of Murray and | in air that there was danger & better cream to be put on sale Mack. A —— : a : . Mack, in | a * i m their MAY BE HELD UP ,"\: tal head - — denies that he has walke . t Because he wants to cut into t eee SS —= sidewalk in order to make an ex ppoding ste trance to his establishment, Tom A ic en by the coune! position in secur ng a license from _ — it} room in > “Fite! block at the coune! the basement of the corner of Second and Pike Chairman Mullen of the streets| ‘committee is opposed to the grant ing of the privilege and so are sev eral other councilmen. | pROSPER HAS | A NEW DOCK ~ SURPRISE MANAGER WILSON | The Alaska Steamehip company’s W. L. Gritman ts morning took OF WIL) geattle-Port Townsend eamer his oath of office before United| SON'S MODERN B8USINESS| Prosper, which has in the past States Court Clerk Walthu and en ta from Lilly-Bogardus @ ( tered upon his duties as deputy; COLLEGE GREETED = BY | dock, at the foot of Jackson str that wharf United States maruhal | NEIGHBORS AND STUDENTS 8 | ffictals of the | | this morning after Mon The Renton bill people were || as given a treat on the evening of Sep © the benefit of 29, when the students of the |ine passenger® cc ting between rn Business college |tnis and other points at waich the Mra. Wilson's neigh-| vessels calle The F make bors and friends gathered to honor |ihe trip to Port Gamble, Kingston Prof. Wilson's 47th anniversary Ft. Flagler Townsend, an Rarly in the evening the guests | carries mar ngers betweer began to arrive and by 9) these points, who will be rejoice WIN buy 2 Ibs, Adame’ Best MH than 200 had assembled to awal over the spect of not having t Washington Creamery Butter. coming of the guest of honor wade througn se hundred Prof. Wilson entered, accompanted |of mud during by his wife, he was greeted by the | months eter Missionaries in Danger yell FEARS FOR SAFETY OF AMER) William Morris presented him, oa behalf of his friends and neighbors, CANS IN PRESBYTERIAN Mis. BION IN CHINA We guarantee Adams’ Best Creamery Butter the best but- ter in Seattle 25 Cents md for best quality Freeh Creamery Butter. 20 Cents Pound for Fancy Renovated Putter. the rainy witner with « solid brase statuary light After few heartfelt words of} thanks by Prof. Wilson, Prof. Kik- | enberry presented him, on behalf of the faculty and students, with a beautiful, 2i-jeweled watch. The | guests were then entertained with | music and dancing, after which dainty refreshments were served j Friday morning, September 10. found all of the students of the business college in their places in the large assembiy room, awaiting | the arrival of Prof. Wilson. 0. B.| | Merrick, one of the students, vole] winnipeG, Man. Oct. 1 Word | lunteered to furnish the music for the occasion, and, while he was ren- | has been received here that the fol | dering the * or Boy's Dream the president entered and in a few | Wing Presbyterian missionaries at 921 SECOND AVENUE, brief words thanked the students | chang Te Fu, north of Yoan, China lor the dnens Near Madison Street. and teachers for their kindness} a4 in grave danger from an ant! shown to him. foreign uprising John Griffith C. A. Dunphy received the highest | Rey Percy Leslie. Rev. J. H. Bruce standing for the month of August Miss M. I. Melntoeh Mina Jean and was presented with a gold pin and Mise Mina Pyke | Dowd, M. D. POSTOF FICE ROBBED | THIEVES SECURE LARGE SUM IN MONEY, STAMPS AND Div TONIGHT’S SPECIALS 3 balls Best Darning Cotton. Se 3 Papers Safety Pins Be Universal Button Fasteners, reg ARE HOLDING THE BALTIC value Linen ock Collars tabs, 25c value! tonight Men's Heavy F Drawers, 69 19¢ with 2 106 leeced Shirts and value, tonight 0c ular 10e value . Be Klinert’s Ladies’ Fancy Side Elastic Hose Supporters, 30¢ (My Seripos News Aswn) ST. PETERSBURG torpedo destroyers Oct. 1.—The Reazoy IDEND CHECKS boat Scotch Dress Plaids, valne, }{ Prousiteiny, Prosorlivy, Grosnly and a 27% | Gronki have been ordered to join nelett Dressing the Baltic fleet at Reval on October (By Beripps News As'nt | } value, a 2, which Is considered a sure indi 7 ELP' Det Tre! ° deve 48 [| cation that the fleet will not sail | nea “ — ~~ oi a v4 A. > | Men's Soft Fedora Hats, $1.50 9! before then wh, wen blown open carts tedes.t value, tonight .. . Be Money and stamps to the value of ; Boys’ Laundered Percale Waists, $200 were stolen. Dividend checks 4 band, 75¢ value, tonight..45¢ 2,000, addressed to wealthy sub Men's White Madras Golf Shirts, $1.00 value, tonight Se American Lady Corsets, sizes 18 and 19 only, The value, to night 290 Bixby's Shoe 10¢ urbanites, were also taken OPPOSED TWO SAILINGS | Satin Polish, Mayor Ballinger’s veto of the or } atze, tonight Ge J) Ainance granting to Mrs. J. P. Wint| wie steamship Senator sailed for Good Bristle Shoe Brush, 20¢ mission to erect a third Story | Nome today with 30 passengers and value, tonight 186 to her building, contrary to the | a full cargo of freight This will be! Men's Fancy Suspenders, $1.00 }| building ordinances, will again | +h» tast trip to Nome the verse! will value, tonight 50 come before the council Monday | mae this year | night The ordinance will eithe Steamer Roanoke sa Nom J bo passed over the mayor's veto, OF | with 15 passengers arn KO of ETERSO bo indefinitely postponed. | general supplie he will make no As the board of works has &!-| more trips to Nome this season ready granted permission for the completion of the building, It means that it will be completed, notwith of the same line, last voyage October | teamer Oregon | will sail on her Ly 206, 208 210 Pike Street. meena | ili lt ae a detente sds bas erates Si i THE G. L. HOLMES FURNITURE COMPANY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY FURNISH YOUR HOME ON THE INSTALL- ME NI PLAN Vears ago the poor man couldn't furnish a home—save t n Dun's and Grad wre’ the poor man couldn't furnish reas y deyrees, The salaried men had no credit This was given only to a favored few whe r Improved it—dignified it and robbed it of i f t became nt, then acceptable, then desirable, then « necessity And When a ese | Becomes a Necessity Nothing Can Prevent It From ‘aking Its Place in Public Esteem The credit plan we offer to our patrons is the sort that makes @ fri end of ever We are proud of it. We gain friends—you gain homes. You become better citizens by having homer—we hecome greater merchants through you r credit pa all satisfied happy, all progressing toward bigger and better things—and the world looks good to us. WE TRU ST THE PEOPLE The Great Howard Overdraft Heater | THE GREAT | Sectional the How owing Overdraft View of ard Heater ‘HOWARD | OVERDRAFT | | HEATER For which are are exclusive agents in Geattle is, without doubt, the } very best Heater now on the market. It is properly constructed on $ 2 entific principles and consumes nearly every bit of the gas § i and emoke from either wood or coal, This gives it a heat generating § } ond that of any other Heater and makes it very econom- } t it saves half. The Howard Heater heats the floor as no { , yer heater does, With « very email amount of fuel it can be adjusted ; 5 to hold the fire for 4 hours without being touched. The Howard is eo | well made that it will be in service years after other heaters are burned } } out and in the junk pile, We have « full line of styles and sizes at— ‘ } ? ; : ‘ ; § } et e e ; a > ? a E beral Credit Terms We have b eds of other Heaters for less money. We enumerate but a few of the many now exhibi thor cur mata fleor The IONE HEATERS, for burning coa 97.50, $8.75, $11.00 The ETNA HEATER, for burning coal The JANUS OAK HBATERS. for t a con $5.00, $10.00, $12.00 The ZULU HEATER, for t & coa The CHARM OAK HEATER, for burning coal $10.50 The MARKS HEATER, f ng wood $2.00, The FAME HEATERS, for burning w $6.00, $7.50, $9,50 LIBERAL. CREDIT RANGES TERMS RANCES _THE ACORN , STEEL RANGE e t v. ’ f GRAY and it stands today without M me We ret * . 0 The MONARCH “ “. jest American stove-makers 8 1h . " 5 the ACOF x years and ste ent are lished MONARCH RANGE well Known that they . them ” . s au- selver. Each one « ie we and people who wish t st know that plex grates f r ' © actentif little fuet here is but hing to ' MONARCH ' « be hig nat inf yi a complete Ae an inducement to those wh I tarot én'é -e ‘ e of Acorn F g all » th and So nals 404 ous particularly into the merits of ACORN RANGE we make th PRICES $42.00 UP, AND AFTER TORHR 1, 1904, WE WILL PRESENT A FIRBT-CLASS NICKEL 5 own and 5 a Month uys One. Old Ranges PLATED COPPER TEA KETTLE, WORTH 81.75 It costs nothing te Taken in Part Payment Over 400 Chairs finish are priced trom ni arieties, are here marked down to less © up to $27. Examples are she New Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture than cost wn in the south Barly comers get first choice, Chairs in every wood and window ‘ We have just received some very ct examples of Bedroc iDining Room Furniture from th best eastern makers. We show only two pieces here, and invite you to come and see the others In the cut on the right is shown a Bird's-eye Maple Dre nat ful old style ved, It has a serpentine front, with two top drawers and one large drawer below. Th are also t mall te drawers on top. The mirror is beveled French plate 17 inche e an nches high. A splendid made and snished dresser The cut on the left shows a qua 1 oak Buffet, golden finished. Tt es wide, 19 incl en deep an 41 inches high. There are two emall shelves on top, two large with leaded glass ontd, twhsmall drawers (one felt lined er) and one large drawer. At tasteful gned and well Moines madé Buffet. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS OAK BUFFET BIKI CARPET AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENTS Why Not Have at Least One of the Nev, Bruseels S-EYE MAPLE DRESSER. New Carpets, Rugs and Draperies Are Arriving Daily MONDAY SPECIAL Protect Your Carpets Setre teas Viek Velour Partioves aie i Inlaid Linoleum Remnants, for stove b« per Rugs on Mon “937 50 square yard 500 tn lee, dorm yretyy pat. NEWEST L ACE CURTAINS ot sve ont i's meni Arabian Soutache 1 son por voir ..$300 | Sanitary Bedroom Carpets Three 0 Carpet § Sale Iria Point Novelty Lace Curtain eo gabe In Orlental and floral patterns; prices are for car mn Mond Wednes eu pet > - Sheet y ocho +~ aa pet 1 1 lined ere, laid and line Arat Hand-made Lace Curtains, per 5 Sanitary, per yard 50c A size LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ' a saad ett part payment . r 2 up; $5 down, $5 a month. habe Lae edlive W01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE: DEL RES Been.

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