The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1904, Page 5

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2: ana acai sites Sota raim oe ib Rss Rae ease THR SEATTLE STAR—MO STAR—MO_NDAY, ocr. $196 8) to ma ‘ ‘ TOOK MONEY AND FLED JUDGE hANFORD manent 1 woe of the grand WHE PULLMAN CAR COMPANY IN SPOKANE) verren comes arpointina | OPENS ITS WORKS AS “OPEN © WORKS AS “OPE —_——- “A. B.” GRAND LODGE ENTER SHOP--MANY MEN ARE STILL " . ' , TAINMENT COMMITTEE imatances Butler” gave and that am ed him t gent of Butler FROM FROM THE COUNTRY f, LOUIB, Oct. 3—Chae ADAMS’ clea ‘i JAVA BLEND COFFEE 1OLe ‘ i ‘ : t | he will try number | et ¢ At 25 Cents Pound | o " ¥ t by r t entertainment of th , } war wort , wilt - this dhty tovemh SIGH MRS. JONES’ ANSWER gps Y oh wend re roa are w ler way, Cha ! h calle 4 oy yon i ia | ere Rye 25¢ Doz. ) D age nev h adtow of VESSEL SUPPOSED TO BE ONE . . “ P Hastern Ree ene aK 4 ih f for membership {In the} OF PORT ARTHUR FLEET good aa t I at at Da tak . et ym mittee W 7 7 . ee rer, chairman ofthe comMitee| WeqR gHANGHAl Sy ebay 900 Bex. ' BECALMED | sresisit sie sive tino : Por Pres i , ‘ vy| B — ’ 35c¢ Doz. \ McCormick Is f kenge : Re any 3 | > s (Special to The Star) N 2 # the t Coming Home) vevons. ». ¢ . na furs 25 Cents | “ j . » that the ge ' k for Fresh lowa Cream: J ‘ FG. Ka n N . i. (My Bertone N Ane’ny h rea Almost as good do t i ST. PETER a t An ~srgg- - = i they first the Ulited States 7.7 : Boomer . ' A aan dua ah sad got hs Dusiness, He lea ay and | sutcide . . H s of bargain a have got in & range Will stop at Berlin t t the ° ; make their homes im this city| t vor . a — ee AE MRE. A |Lady Curzon jim Bottles Full Measure i n P ’ | Is Improving ClubCocktalls|q 4 A82.coFFEE 00. | 921 SECOND AVENUE, | ON. Oct a. Near Madison Street. SAZARAC COCKTAILS | | ™ Oct Mre. Levi ® $1.26 PER QUART BOTTLE. Men’s Underwear, Entire Surplus From Two of Bo seer orien co fiae. te sooth Senien | res vases eeboaee daencterin nk madaroa:seoriontae aterproo > a hustling kahunas into pr ‘iffieulty in r « the de well, our own m Mayor Vaderiand, of Dover # - ent, * Jeprensed | Darted spirit > dend t rn the Largest Factories in the Country, Go on Sale |. ner a | ae Rain Coats Here Tomorrow at Tremendous Reductions. |in'which they" were com natilte of the opposition area's my poppe as tn Hight weight woolens; stylish | me te ' ‘ x , ging th ‘ ‘ and pracucal for traveling or at | ° ae in es Bg “ i . PHONE 1 m at for $16.00 on payments of 0a e | ape oy eet per rend ‘F : . me 8 Main G44 ind. 644. IF 31 00 per week 3 atat » ‘ i on an st . CASH OR CREDIT. en's He Men's Natural Gray Unshrinkable Worsted Hon in Hi a by Mie exhib. | t been ' SBE, FREUIAE SOC value, FOF. +0000. value, for 31.05 owers Ma Sag hgseed brie Foogenty | Men's Crea red Heavy Ribbed Cot-| Men's Double Breasted Camels Hair Heavy ff] nad trot "been ‘performed in Hawaii | kahuna ha sed the Westberg Childs ton Unde Weight Underwear, re-enforced seat, ex if to| be. tal setiatety Sor tes aup- lll wactients Shwe Csailind to Cloaks, Suits and Millinery Men's Heavy Ribbed Half Wool Under alee 8 i ‘ atte $1 is FAIRBANKS GPECIAL ARRIVES rt eta tae " Family Trade OPPOSITE ARCADE BUILDING | 57¢ , * agen Ls teed Was IN CALIFORNIA — NOMINEE | New woolens, Herald, tailo \ sane Se ae 1312 Second Ave. is th a eae - wear, winter we ‘ blue and 9) SHOWERED WITH BOUQUETS, _ a : n’s Natural Gr Wool rwear flesh, re 2 for $1.65 IN OREGON | winter weight, reg $1.00 value, for 73¢ | The Famous Morris tk an re i ' eto 7 : . w “your credit is certain’ ood here” —try fen’s Heavy Ribbed Brown All Wool Un-| Lambs Wool Us , sh r h RED BLUPP. ¢ 4 , ” the MANUFACTURERS’ SALE OF BOYS AND YOUTHS" + = of Dolliver of the part Youths’ Su ages 14 to 20 years, double | Boys’ $6.00 Double Breasted Suits $3.75 a : agony * s and fancy Same’ goods. ond debe, in. fact the yur Heater Store is increasing in popularity each season; because we have always gathered here every good and right eds, $10 and $12 values iT : heater make; we are not satisfied until you are, ‘‘vour heater troub'es’’ are ours. until you are thoroughly pleased—every heater ’ at : $7.50 identical lines widely advert as spe | Sar waneae i leaving here must be thoroughly satisfactory. Standard heater store pricing is exactly right—no more is charged for j Boys folk and Double B ted Suits cial at $5.00, and worth it; most stores ys the heater you want than you expect to pay for it. Standard pricing is always the fairest , & $2.25-—Solid, durable tweeds and cassi : , | —| me bie ES bE AOC Mec PRE EDN TARO AUER MOO AL 8 —_ mere suits, neat dark colors, ages 7 to charge $6.00; ages 7 to 17 years; here to- Hi 7 ‘ in ‘ th al nt aoe we to 36 years, tomorrow at $2.25] morrow at : $3.75 ) certainty the mos Sopeiepscey Shen Git Hantes mace, rom every and any standpotnt " Wilson air-tight heater A Pp ri e & WE ARE EXCLUSIVE SEATTLE AGENTS heaters consume much less fuel than others and are fn such demand on The best seller, the most satisfactory “air account of rir great fuel-saving qualities. s . ws tight" made. We will handle the WILSONS Th rcial features are many, and include cast-iron pipe collar, again this season, and we will sell three times urely bolted through the top, cast swing and cover rings, nickel: as many a* We ever sold before, We have the plated flue top. Hext Door to Marche 1415 econ ve. ape um rd We have the WILSON in every; style and size in which ft is made ® inches|No. 21, of polished steel, 22 inches: tion—and ely 18 inches} long, 15 inches wide and 20 inch- p - air-tight {after the WlivON $6.50) os high. Pi Ly AN ONE-HALI the « and they will wide and 1 oon RS. With es high. Price & «| NICKEL FOOT RAILS, fitted to Waae > people have. sour flany of the above heaters, are $1.00 faces. ° BODY 1 polished We also carry the tee! ol lined io # h gives 7 in Russia, } tion to es high. n Cast Lron Tops. __DRA Ts sy t aie k method of taking she con be yee = Pm buy a Wilson this season and you'll have no “heater troubles 5 p The WILSON draft principle is perfect, which explains why these any kine ‘ | Last mor ve made it worth while for many persons to at pect the : ydrninn Soveses 3 arch Ranges f coal given away. The Monarcl ) rapid BAPE EXPERT STRUCK NITRO. I am exoollent “air-tight” Bonny Oak eee wae GLYCERINE IN WORKING ON the Yuma air-tight } heaters SAFE BURGLARS HAD TAM heater } for oval and wood Model PERED WITH for wood gas the radiators most (Special to The Star) PULLMAN, Wash., Oct. 3.—James It, a safe expert from Spokane was called here Saturday to open the safe in the O. R. & N. depot bich burglars tried to blow TO EACH OF THE FIRST FIFTY PURCHASEA ACORN RANGE ) ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 1 1904, WE \5 RESENT RST-CLASS NIK PLATED COP ‘ WORTH $1.75. THE PRICE AME — THE YTHING TO ¢ 4 H know of a better or more practical off heater made than our “Brightest and Hest” (trade mark); it stands for satisfaction and perfec- tion; that's the reason for great ofl heater | Steel ) THEY ARE WONDERFUL 2 HEAT PRODUCERS, hea, ¢ Dan: Certaint ” + dba Fig , $ ECONOMICAL ' 1 heater . . ye ¢ |) OIL USERS. As pictured, the “Brightest and Best” OU Heater is 28 | inches high, dieameter _ of ‘ 1 front easy ghts t re 85.00 down and $5.00 a m< nth buys one Old Ranges taken in part payment er in lighting; decora ith 1 h firepot 2 tor » aluminum and in nickel $7.95 and all are jeweled; will burn No. 13, with Ifinch firepot } @ither natural or manufactured gi } base is 12 inches; nickel trim~ ; high, I4-ineh wide $4.25 3 $10.00 4 ? ? med, aluminum top, remov~ able spun brass off tank, dial | oil indicator, 10-inch cireular p at} $ handl wing lid; 11-inch opening Prico, in aluminum finish. ...$3.60 3 wick, hinged top, will heat @ room 15x15, smokeless, easily cleaned. Just the thing you need for a Quick and Handy Heater., No. 15, with 15-inch firepot $12.50 ) Pric n nickel finish $4.75 Traveling With Smart Set ‘ Yura inch long, 20. “inch high, 1%-inch wide, 4,75 Don’ Forget Our Great Spe-} Tuesday and Wednesday Car- cial Sale of Chairs { : pet Spec ial hay oh = bear fulhlee Wie. ii GONE ON A BEAR HUNT No. 62 Yama, 24-inch lor neh § th are scores of tiled “air-tight” he high, 1 veh wid $5.50 } any price; you are absolutely safe on any WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP B | Gk:HolmesFurnitureCo |x" a 1101-1103-1K05 SECOND AVE, 1 ruboremenrentaasnens Standard Furniture Company | 1006 to 1016 First Avenue | fe COW OLMFELES & Gamma CRAKE — LORD ° Tanti, Annan ee ee Bee

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