The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1904, Page 3

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“Don't Worry, Wath Ue Grew” The New Store Credit Gagh NEW STORE FRIDAY SPECIALS IN THE TENTACLES OF THE OCTOPUS as STANDARD OIL MAS SLOWLY BUT SURELY GATHERED INTO ™ SEWING ITS FOLD ALL BIG RAILROADS OF THE COUNTRY L$ ) f eS = Ss —— S33 sS ane = => SS = = Rugs tn ONE POOLROOM IS RUNNING FULL BLAST AND Two Quiet GAMBLING HOUSES ARE OPERATING BEHIND Lockepo | “Her DOORS—WESTERN UNION AGAIN HANDLES RACING RE- | rat Ly, cet Tesi KS ’ @ UNION STR porting ten are again Nock ‘ mat, the, racing NA as REET fl crores nen are neste Meshing : ree nae i cede tone - vata sant the | 760% vOF : ite stigiees etl penton ae fos PLANT SEATTLE’S RELIABLE = [iSeries pile te * » uy CREDIT HOUSE SORE I seat moves (oem 0 ot iow | Fu WE TRUST THE PROPLE ° , — ba J be & . « " the J latest in LADIES’ AND GENT w ina The t ter G f as tt 1 the Pelton w te t t ft its 4 . od h me ha ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK jountry made the rect wnt sirabte vis ampet ani MA * he m = — - — cl Ene Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc, Corner Fifth and Pike. ided to show thei during the tO? Pet 14448444 O4 ES ; DOINGS AT BALLARD. | = eity, continue | @ UU POLICE WON'T STAND FOR HIS jenanee AGAINST MUAPHY CHANGED SHO CKED FOUND A BADGE | sine'sna’csnt then’ ato of Onk Onh jonged to J ctmewee wares lacie! WILL GO |e aon so scree AL Finiday Special Hanging Medicine Cabinet W. F, M’'DONALD, ELECTRICIAN ANTLY KILLED AT LAW N COAL MINES nue, Var : On On Friday Friday tt fortur f The nd th mblem After th nth of HEATER a mar a be t b dropp heaters | \ u to the floor i 1 nd th " “ w f | He he ni Monarch Range sold by us F " ¢ insignia of b ho matter Used cot). ¥.M : . ‘ Ona ° part ‘ $ payment * $5 a month G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. AROUND . > cine ty Sash Doors and Glass, Win- dow and Door Frames, Sash TO BE MADE FRIDAY rar ae tee eer . ‘ ye Come Weights, Sash Cord, Locks, Hin- been completed and © - he comp , J ges and Builder Hardware, tee gonaee of wating oe » Building Paper and Mouldings. < SEATTLE THEATER neer Thomson and » oo ef ~ ey t ane a rate ‘productions ever seen tt ] HAVE ONLY ONE (na Tae 6 the wont “eh PRICE Ih ey ite —— ne “ WINDOW FRAMES. winnow FRAMES. | h », ‘ e * l with water REFORM WORK | THIRD AVENUE “om ies: : cece S125 a Z | some of the objects with black} Gonyatsis, Ore, Oct. 12.—I0| vere eucenmt — be! ae ee aes soc se he a s paint, to show their grief at the " 4 “ ci | : oo anes [at thelr | the very pink of condition the Ore- | Avenue rer en ers ole Ag ioe ic Joe Young, a harmless eccentric - | Te et eloved friend going out of town to | on Agricultural college football | whict oe, AR you have & a6 te dete ae be spliced. Then they all collec about to see Joe whe the joke. Cigars, please? popular Joe set them et them up Members the st Whose only crime is that he once | D.C. COPLEY WILL TELL STORY Served a term in ¢ w Walla | 1 burch are n penitentiary and another on the Se OF CRIPPLE CREEK FROM build a club altle pdlice force, was “vagged” and . and will be built thrown Into jati last evening by or MINERS’ STANDPOINT jon the plan of thet der of Chief of Potice Delancy j The interior wit Young ie a religious enthusiast and | bt mes pow by D. C. Copley, who for nine years | gymnasiums in the reformer and in that role has in was a working miner and mining | also be a stage, a team, subst he discovered And the leave her Seattle the Univers urday after =<) BRIEFS FROM <=. = BALLARD buildings curred the everlasting displeasure Of the present city administration Capt. Pilkington will be able to play this’ year. During the Inst tutes and coaches will | ghr tomorrow at noon for | gre ere the team will meet! an entert ity of Washington, Sat dled. noon, The game Satur be a good one, for the termined to play for all om MOULDINGS. k moult ‘ pt of order. Prices ling 1% inches ¥ 00 per 100 lineal SHIPMENTS MADE ANYWHERE BY RAIL OR WATER. apably hap THE ALCAZAR mann company this af ernoon appear in the new society ma “A Great Divorce which wilt finish the ¥ | gineer | ple Cr dis- | The unde for The play i* an fp Me vecentiy: reterned tp the city,| it, avg who to eet eo conn ee | aires becn ber week fe has not take part 18 887 | one and in making &, bit compulsory absence of sey d who is bo ember of | aires . ’ | of the scrimmages, fearing that like Ayer Ratiecene Sa the executive board of the Wensern | now working =} nf | last season he might be disabled to " i & a It fo the habit of the city officials | eterstion of Miners, will lecture | mene? to eart on the build 5 e Pov — apap #uch an extent ax to prevent his A loca mae 5 . on the crueltics of the reat Colo pe busine of this ‘ Knights and Ladic« ” 4 “ Saturday's be n s have * to lay every mysterious crime com- | 08, te cruelties of the great Colo-| | All the busle cnerty to| meeting last ilaht. "Ove cendidate | “king part in Saturday's battle. | shown marked Improvement Salesroom: 1508 Third Ave., Seattle, U. S. A. mitted in the « t Young's door ated ~ ee ¥ oo the ~ aaa individual weight of the although ai ph gh mory ball, on Terry avenue, next |) "Dena: oa i . pane A, ‘ als and the lineup next Sat ambition is to shine in First ward | pUndey evening. The eae Basses “a c drill & a f lows: W alker § 200; | LITTLE HAPPENINGS } Httes and save the local republi under the ausy of the We " L b., 19 ind oe peri ty to ag religion and {¢® Central Labor union and wi er 186; Bowers, 1 t politics, strangely mixed, to all who | * !Hlustrated by stereopticon views “nr rea iat ed 1f You Buy r ¢ Cooper Ross H. Boyd and Miss Tessie M will listen. though not the ects whe nt i. Aw at doings | Men’a Jerwear at reasonable | ¢, 170; Stiewer, | @, 170; Rinehart, | Reeves were married last night at In the meantime other vagrants, | ¥** t#t billed to speak in th t ney f I be| prices of B. N. Brooks & ¢ 1321} q, 1 Williams h.. 168; Root, | $20 Fourteenth avenue north by Who have time and again been or- | '@ behalf the Miners’ cause to » ho is the Hecond nue °°! 1 bh. 186; Pilkington, f b., 18 Rev. J. M. Wils« After the we _— — # better fitted than Mr. ¢ in Ba ! Lyttle, 180, and Vonderhellen, 186 tell the story of the Cripote This is pr eed are men, and Carter Creek reign of terror from th t as there a " nd Cummins, 168 miners’ stan int. He was ' arrented by Ger Belt the military ‘ r we A A OS hd dae be wap andr mei | Seat geen tt , STOLE RUGS FLY AT YOUR OWN PRICE FOR + ey vend Ph pie ap prea : t fle Cagem = Men $ — a ed and ted foal norte ot allege | Bre, efreahimenta at ll nd — B fl rate seve Vi tnaing two | Saran ne aaa rs trom $8.00 1 $7.80 perry npn roa a" has mia] Are SCAVENGERS FORM —_ | &2nanene loaning LITCHFIELD & SCHL AMPP terview he gave an evening paper, | DECORATED A A CORPORATION ‘ several articles of « " espousing the cause of the demo. VERY PAIR GOODYEAR ing and some money 1316 Second Avenue atic part | WELTED % : ; The amer Jefferson, of the Be i, Wi Scadhiaaie | BARBER SHOP rifand Kid Shoes f| ‘The scavengers of the city incor-| ,,TR® seamer Jefferson, of th . k ation, and the managers of | 50. wpe a c Sh o oe “4 to geach this port tomorrow morr THE CROWDS attending the ed D * resignation, which was | Joe Heltsley, a popular barber of and Kid Shoes : tal of $60,00¢ ho in- | Peeelved by the officials of the com | year than « Ha The waa at once tendered and accepted | Ballard, found his shop draped in $8.80 corporatora will bulld a crematory | Bany today, ‘The Jett voy han ov TERSELY TOLD vat apse " The proceeds of the le 4 after | mourning and t phe carr Dough. Valour Calf Patent 9} corporators wi ul oromator? | $6 passengers and @ laree euss = Pe. Wet vourning and the chairs artistteal , - iw the future for the purpose of dis- | 2 1 ree quan THE ANNUAL teachers’ Institute penser are 1, will be given | ly fixed up when he arrived to start Leather and Viel Kic f refuse tity of Id from the ndike t to the fund being raised for the | business going this morning. ~ Joe $4.00. posing of © Dr. @ ture t night} . |i ie .% nsburg this benefit of the wives and children | . ~ VISCOLIZED WATERPROOF DIANAPOLI® .. oct from. a trip in the east CLARK COUNTY | tax levy has | w + has a big number of friends about A INDIANAPOLI i ' t hock tanh Ak a8 ol The total | acetal eported mine l town and: tha eeate thet be SOLES A SPECIALTY m J. Bryan spol a8 where veral of the large | been fixed a “7 ame | M akes a Clean Sweep, n an , spp gc le gs ge Ht Bet 1 r all state and county funds} ay lag thy fia TEA AND COFFEE co should go to South Seattle to bave cs ! will be 24.1 mills ler A - A ho ing othe laste ‘ the wedding knot tied, Last night ight, urging the election of Parker . : rs ard of, lucktans nae 5 1 in the last and bert da : a i + oa oa alias te and Davin 1 “ the last beat da ever hi i of, Bucklen’s Arnica $21 SECOND AVENUE, ty Te ay a DE HIRSCH RUM pool i her fa i ms - - in * of the TEMPLE DE HIRSCH RUM PIERCECOUNTY pioneers talked | Sal the t It sweeps away Near Madison Street. Nine, Dveryinida etd ai pour Gwe | tie Ohomberisin ae Go to Spinning’s for bicycle repairs,| MAGE SALE rhird and] over old times at the quarterly. | Wit, in Ul ier ‘Se wee id at your own | c 210 Pike Str + | Pine, Everything sold at your own | meeting of the Plerce County Pto- | °. mS aoa . price. His friends learned of bin ad M HERALD, TAILOR, 1829 2nd. #** price neers’ association yesterday Rea “4 reg es 1 to give "satisfaction vy Qa |

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