The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1904, Page 4

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~izarae~ scot] INVENTED | | SNOW AUT | PAY AS You | WANT TO FURNISH YOUR | MAKE 80 MILES AN HOUR WITH HIS NEW MOTOR } J.D, Thorp,a Klondike and Nome h tricts, announces oe wa that he ha nted a motor sled . , which mpable of maki f , hatin enire Wherel wn hour over either soft snow or feat tom rh ply toe Thor vented his machine while putting fn the winte? of 190: ~ r teresting to you ¢ store and 1904 in the vicinity of Nome paee sarong Bay mplete stock of the and ways he has made repeated : “s RB any. ee 7 trials with sleds, all of which turn Se cee eae agg ed out In the most successful man Y) have tried the new store meth you are @ ner wnt Acapekecdliie’ vadammanhen for vtrang> The sled natructed with four m pve ron wheels about three feet tn oe iiiiiin: nes Wik icin: hes ee Wins liameter, Attached ¢ wheels prevents them from slipping wher the sled ts tr hard snow and are in shape muck os like the ordinary snowshoe The | strain on the wheels ts relieved by S & spring attachment on which the axles are fastened. The rings are} ecurely held in an tron frame set in an Wright position on the top of | TURN [TURE « the frame The sled is propelled by RN ES SECOND AVE. 10 = sume @& UNION STREET steering apparatus of the contrivance consists of as a brake when golr Thorp has patente and intends to m wo grade his machine ture a nom ber of them while in Seattle th winter. He intends to use them in freighting supplies into the Yukor river districts during the son. The Big Installment House—You Pay When Convenient. losed nea NOW COATS ~ COATS Tourist Coats, in coverts, Scotch tweeds and kerseys, jacket length, three pose Ral and full length WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT At the price you want to pay and on easy payments—ONE DOI LAR PER WEEK WESTBERG & CHILDS CASH OR CREDIT. CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY. 1312 SECOND AVENUE DABNEY & WOODHOUSE BARGAIN HOUSE FOR FURNITURE | | CARPETS.... AND ANYTHING YOU WANT. We have both new and the better class of second-hand fur niture. We buy out some of the finest and best furnished . houses in the city for cash, Q which places us in @ position ‘5 to give you unheard-of values. We have just received two carloads of iron beds. For want of room to store same we are selling one-half of beds at almost cost RANGES—We have on hand the Famous, Garland, Buck, Star Batate, Jewell, Majestic, St. Clair, Bridge Beach, Gold Coin and Others, some having been used @ Jittle, at much below the price of a new range. We are sole agents for the Charter Oak Range, for which we receive nothing but praises from whoever is using the My Charter Oak Range. Above is a true cut of the Charter Oak Range. ‘ If you are lookin r bargalns or contemplate furnishing or your furniture or stoves, we are in a 18 THE TIME YOU NEED BRADLE » 1S HELD es SF or oe Howard Bradley, a ye ng divin ity student, charged with burglary was bound ¢ er to the superic court for trial yesterday afterpoot by Justice Gordon state p sented a strong « bh mate rially strengthened the confession made by Bradley soon after bis a! j leged housebreaking stunt. Brad ley did not testify at the hearing yesterday Press rates between Seattle and jez have been announced by Col. R. EB. Thompson, in of the ke cable office | From this elty to Valdez, Sitka, Ju | neau, Skagway and Fort William HH. Seward the rate will be 3 cen per word, with a minimum charge of $1 The Ballard whist clab met last evening at the chambers of M. H Ingersol to organize for the coming regular, as in the past Invitations are out for a ball to be given by the Order of Washing hall. - ns When you think rubber, think of the Rubber Store, T14 First ave. *** WET FEET Men's Waterproof Shoes that keop the feet dry We have sold these shoes for position to save you money DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 PIKE STREET Phones, John 981 Ind.. A 1156 RAILROADS DEMAND IT twelve years and know they are right. Price less than value $2.95 Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Avenue ing way in ad of « the building: | jected to having the stair into the sidewalk and in head off the scheme intro nance provid of the str entr } stairway w A CITY COUNCIL ASKED TO PRO ‘ A n " changed plan —— WHIBIT TICKET “SCALPING” ne council! last E . bl night at the condemnation 4 . ro aia pomones njoyabie Bowen last night in in the council a blank or aimed to put ticket “sealp- | | ers” in this city out of business. It} ‘Was referred to th nse and rev @nue committee. ‘The bill provides @ license of $50 for all ticket brok i rs and contains other provisions | gimed to prohibit the practice. The| ratiroads have raised the chief ob jections to “scalpers” and have su din getting ordinances passed ||] WHEN $20 PER . Tacoma, Spokane and Portland|—| WiLl, PAY FOR A HOME Fegulating the matter as far a8 p08-1B Gioge in and on car line. Only sible : a small cash payment, then your + bse send ernie pies we neg rent takes care of the balance. events committee yesterday afte 1 he cone Bl oman ‘ rere noon & renewal of the license of the —_ ys Bone oet seth || BECAUSE IT PROMOTES PLEA Louvre saloon, among others. was| and 27th avenues. Then call to §| URE AND SATISFACTION AND ee AG acel Grits see Us. 18 REALLY HBALTHFUL, ANY orporation Counsel Gilliam pre " ome sented his opinion as to the legal! IN THE HOUSE of Neensing all vehicles in the city holding that it could be done. The license anked by Tom A Wiiltams to run a att corner of Pike ur nd aver Evening PASSED 1f THE HOSTE SERVES A REALLY GOOD BEV ERAGE. SHE SHOULD SERVE Security Savings& : Safe Deposit Co. || 2 poz waver pints, DELIV 115 SENECA STREET ERED, FOR 906¢ PHONE EX 26. THE = 2 ee “WHEN YOU COME. TO WORK YOU'LL FIND YOUR NAIL DRIVEN We : PRINTS ANY MORE How to Find 0 Out 4D. THORP SAYS HE can | WANDERER HOME NOW vata, ta at se get them now at the new pay on y wa are eight paddle n angle in terma, r to pa the « roughly | led alon Thene vad t GET THE HABIT ted with soveral large spikes, which | | blade which acts as @ rudder and also for | rtime until he Does be get dr union’li let him his bills with check there ain't no old-time prints when I was readin telegraph on the the | the wrinkles in saved an old man shouted trom | . stairs to the tt and stay out of here foreman of the his trousers told of benches and in It's not professional Got a dime? Ye Ain't much of If you come here gratitude for There ain't no STREET’S LARGEST GROCERY WREE-DAY BARGA Astonishing that enable you to save thing om these everyday neces either dead or out winter. They have decided to meet | wanted to get me tp that but—shuecks! “The game ain't what ft used to vhy, even when T was readin’ the Chicago Tribune it ten on October 29, at the Junction wae different with the game he was all right could see the chan wine enough You've got to be ahead of the game | now to be even with it be ‘live and let live. y ain't type bigh SALAD DRESSING. ‘# Salad Dressing, very delicious and tastefully regular 2c and Ie and 30¢ “To be a printer now you must be that lets me out cated and quick-witted there's one department that hasn't * 7Mro rOU2 AGA. where hecuracy is essential doesn’t take up much Ml Gregcent Corn Starch y bargain sale and see what cadaverout look His eyes were sunken bones stuck out,| Wore You find your nail driv you ain't got no place hang your coat had been worn for many years and Regular 7%¢ That's the old way of firing a man Fancy Yakima New Honey, ree fF except necks SWEET POTATOE EKastern Fags. Fresh Oregon Exes. u UNDRY SPECIALS ADAMS’ SELF RISING BUCKWHEAT NOAM TEA AND COFFEE CO. 92) SECOND AVENUt, Near Madison Street. DEPARTURE BUILT FOR KEEPS FROM THE! BOTTOM OF THE SOLE UP. Of Finest Puritan Calf BLEND COFFER BOYS’ BEST SATIN CALF better than the Mocha and Java Wm. S. Mayfield 603 PIKE STREET Main 998 206, 208, 210 Pike Str Ce ee Na These Pric es Are Ye offer $30.00 cash for any Monarch Range wold by ‘um no matter how Old range payment. _ FACTORY RUNNING The new factory of the Washing unning put an average of 120,000 packages each week. The factory was started early ton Food compan at full Diest an io the spring and work has been rushed on it in order to complete and get it into operation before fall The success of the building of the er than was factory has been be expected The ce in Balla by so ng business men of the state and is one of the Jargest and best equipped west of Chicago. Its products are now 4 all over the country. The factory 1s located at B street and Ballard avenue. It is four stories shipp in height and 180x150 feet in eize The Verdant Stars of Ballard for Carpets Sewed, Laid and Lined Two Good Carpet Specials G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- 101-103-1105 SECOND AVE cided pew one It in backed Tbe len, per DOINGS AT BALLARD “f ° 4644444 ,; challenge any football team in the state of Washington at 123 pounds. Any am wishing to play on Sun- eay er these conditions, write Arthur Fairbanks, Ballard, Wash, SHOE STORE BURNED Fire broke out in the Sheldow shoe store in this city at 9 o'clock lest night. The cause of the fire is not yet known, but it is thought it started from the stove, as there was still a fire in it when the em- ployes left the store at So'clock. The alarm was turned in at Second Jlard avenues, and the quick response of the fire department ed part of the etock and prob- ably the building. The damage is timated at $1,000. The damage resulted chiefly from water. The various committees of the city council will meet tonight t decide upon what expenditures they will need for the coming year and get an estimate of the cost. Dr. J. R. Conley bi returned from Port Gamble, where he has been for a few weeks on business. WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE Ve have successfully tint Beat ov. = at at wilt ft e ef phener James 10. TH Boe eektes New Fork block. MODERN DENTAL PARLORS Gecond Avenue and Pike Street. Over People’s Bank. The best with mode you All work ears Sunday, $:30 heat the low COLE'S HOT BLAST ul heat than § |_ERNST BROS. A STOVE BARGAIN COLE'S HOT is a great value. We sell it under guarantee. It t soft coal coal, coke, hard coal, wood a without any change in the v You or ed one stove for the er year, Spring, Fall, or dead of Winter. Strikes or soft coal combines cease to be a te f you have a COLE'S cannot op ¢ door clo The nte f feed a¢ escaping when fuel { t in the st from any fuel, Th avy fire er stoves burr first, a ps the house family a akfa st room in the morning half your fuel beautiful re- make a ton of cheap where available, do more hold fire better than your neigh tofa 2 of hard coal tn his nd gas tight construction t. A patented steel collar con. draft to the stove body 1 n of the fiercest mpound hinge on warp and the draft by its own welght moke, dust, or gas t results, therefore s the points where oth » DURABILITY, f any fuel give more 506 PIKE ST.

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