The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1904, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Net wy We eo rime ee “Don't Were, Wateh Ue Grew” The Now Store Oredit Qegh The New Store !s Dif- ferent Because It Serves You Better in the advan The difference betwe A One store and another tages it offers to you—the assort ment to choose from, the quality the price and the terms it offers prices bec m, fairer The new store is different trom aune you more advantages and unusually advantageous terms a better stock to choose fre In faet, you make your own terms—pay as you want to. If you have never he new store methods let this price example induce you t a customer you will GET THE HABIT Iron Bed of plain design continuous post, made in white, cream, apple and dark gteen or blue, fancy deco d chills. special rat Regular $12.00 eSiill fer eprten RES SECOND AVE @ UNION STREET 2615-2617 First 2615-26°7 First nme sxe THE BEE HIVE. on. Vine and Cedar Reliabl Dry ods Store Vive end Comer Thursday and Fri- day Specials I8e value School Suitings; special for liMe 6c value Bleached Toweling, linen finish; special for ae 20c value Japanese Wash Silks, al! colors, spe al for Ble 39c value Bleached Table Damask; special for 27% 30c value Turkey Red Table Damask; special for Ble be Value Velveteen Skirt Bindings; especial for ze 9c value Armure Schoo! Suitings; special for 22\%e SAVE DOLLA i FUEL HOUSEKEEPER. You can not afford my t yourself “My old will have to do this winter.” The old stove is eatin the price of a new stove every ye Not only but on top of the cost Is the unsatisfactory result it coldest morning. THE MODERN HEATER emperature because it is sen In the fuel with gives, It te always out the COLE’S HOT BLAST It produces an even alr-tight and burne all the the patented Hot Blast Dr: gas Even t all night. Fire never o Cole's Mot Bipot. It has double the p radiating power of other stoves, No extremes of heat and cold. The smoke proof fred door ts @ great feature if you want to keep your plants from frees- ing and enjoy the luxury of getting op in warm rooms every morning without kin Hing new fires, investigate Cole's Hot Blast today. With every stoves goes thi GUARANTEE 1—We guarantee « saving of one-third in fuel lower draft stove of the same size. Cole's Hot Blast to use less hard coal for heating a given space than any bese bi er with same heating surface. < arantee that the rooms can be heated from one to two necro ene morning. with the soft or hard coal put in the stove vening before. hours, without attention hold fire with soft coal t ba a y. e guarantee @ uniform heat day and night, with soft coal te or slack. or hard coal, ligni remain absolutely air-tight a» 6—We guarantee every stove to Jong as used. 7-—We guarantee the feed arantee is made with dust proof. standing that door to be emoke an the und the ‘The above - ste ee omated according to directions, and set up with a good ff All Ballard church, social and lodge doings will be published in fue. this department of The Star, All those having not’ea will kindly eee | leave them with P. H. Mullen, $21 Ballard avenue ERNS’ y BROS 506 REET || - REET | STi | BOOM IN BUILDING | to 0 \% pastor. A. 0. Haw 2 wot =a | son, at the b of F. L. Bangs — | Gorner ot arth and Chestnut are most euteranten in the _ | street, Friday evening crusade which has already Bulldin . - : ullding permits bave nearly the gambling tn thie city and doubled over last year, owing nd } proposes as a further step t “i Sel Are. hn | The Polish Singing society will the boxes cleaned out, was also in the ordinan pe . by th a a give « grand ball for the benefit of evide | first of the year hat no addition | the new hall fund Saturday, October pn SE to any house can be erected with > at Maccabees hall out a permit. Last year 466 per mits were given out. This year so} | E far there have been over 600. The| | The May City Club, Daughters of houses going up now are far | Hermanr 1 be entertaine better than those of last year, the| Mrs. Miller at the home of average cost being $3,500 Sem anlaggar pgttions i Benoa eee BALLARD BRIEFS y be present as bu ‘ ‘ ‘ e will be brought By our system of palniess dentie- | RIO GRANDE RIVER 18 FLOOD meet , ; try we are able to crown, fill and ‘The Christidn church will give a extract teeth absolutely without ING ITS BANKS — SETTLERS pain. We use nothing but the beat ciate fe - @f materials. FORCED TO FLEE | place later at Lakeview cemetery Examination Free. LITTLE H. PPENINGS |’ Eimer Prather, an ¢xpressmar Pull set of Teeth that fi —_ | was fined $26 for a violation of the Gold Crown |city ordinance governing the rights fell gol . ts saa ivan W. P. Thompson, who has had | 0f solic! at the wer de All work guaranteed for 10 years. ORT WO cinch toe charge of the Canadian Pacific of- |" oot of Columbia street. He Mloure—$:30 to 6; Sunday. $:30 to 2. FORT WORTH, Tezas, Oct, 49. fice in this city for more than seven ; ae wis ae water atves by 3 ated ‘The Rio Grande ts on another ram-| years, has ben transferred to Van-| (0) usmml. go iy me couver. A. B. Calder will succeed | S7yr',."? pyiivenses to. prove the ‘exon near El Paso, Fifty Ameri-| Gustoff Krousey, of the Empire | jest a punter of 4 yeni’ can f on were te to flee! jodging house, complained to the ot enedds 0s Gab tien Ge tc serene, the river te police this morning of the loss of | oftense ROBBED HIS FATHER $20 and a gold watch and chain Mra, A. 0: Jot ot 210 May Krousey thinks a woman robbed | nar ¢ 4 the loss of a —_ oun The parents of Lee May, a 12- | him pair of diamond earrings valued at year-old boy, of 1 ma, bh e noti- Nosh M. Freeman, a veteran of | $100 to the this om ning. The @By Beripps News Asw'n.) fled the police to pick up their son | the elvil war aat night at the| police are shadowing a muapect and who is suppored to have been led off | fa ly residence, 1524 Franklin « ure rking hard to get evidence PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 19—Cir-| by J. Pratt, an older be whose |enue. He was 66 years of age and | sufficient to cause an arrent @ult Judge George today has « court | career came to an abrupt close for |a r nt of the city fi me time John Rowland applied in the su Foom well filled with restaurant and|a while when he was arrested sev- |The funeral will be held from the | pertor court thie morning for a writ snloonkeepers who are there to hear! eral weeks ago for theft in T parle the Bonney-Wats of mandamus to compel the Alaska | the op g argument or the | Mr fathe pany, Friday morning at lock | P an to tenue to him | ators of the measure who from him b y left this city, G. A. R. The & rt 1 take ‘ ontra CHALES E. STACY. The “Run Down" Condition “Why do I feel 1 up and all run down most of the time?” | use How many ask themselves this question daily? The answer is simple, It is lack of nerve force. Science with its unerring methods of research various organs and tissues of has pore that the the body continue in health and perform their work properly as long as their nerve supply re- tains its vigor and strength. But if the nerves degenerate or lose power from poor nourishment or any other cause, the entire physic mech- anism of the body is thrown out of gear and we have as a result some pronounced “run-down” condition or disease. The heart, the stomach, the liver, all have their great nerve centres which supply them with the power to work properly, When these nerve cen- tres are weakened these important organs cannot act properly. The experience of Charlies E. Stacy is a case in point. Brooklyn, N. ¥., Aug. 12, 1904.—"Paine’s c Compound cured me of chronic bil loueness of many years’ duration, | was all run down and | thought | never could feel better, | had tried so many remedies with- out success. It affords me pleasure to state, however, that four bottles of the Com- pound made an entire change in me and } | now feel better than | have in years. | will always heartily recommend Paine’e Celery Compound to all suffering from derange- ment of stomach and liver."—Chas. E. | Stacy, 460 Fifth Ave, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, the famous discoverer of Paine’s Celery Compound, was the first physi- cian to openly declare twenty years ago thaf the health of the human body depends entirely upon the health of the nerves Paine’s Celery Compound furnishes food for | the nerves themselves, and, while gently stimu- lating them, restores them to their original strength and vigor and at once all the organs of the body take up their work and health is re- stored. Paine’s Celery Compou bing through every artery and gives that glorious feeling of perfect health For the past 17 years this great nerve vitalizer / and tonic has been the most universally used pre- scription in the world. Pale, sickly children, weary women, broken-down, discouraged men find strength and happiness in this great pre- scription It cures disease by removing the cause ever you suffer from rheumatism, headache, sleeplessness, dyspepsia, nervousness’ or “run- down” co fition you can be cured by Paine’s Celery Compound. Its effect is almost immedi- ate. Remember this,—Paine's Celery Compound is the prescription of one of the most famous phy icians this country has ever known, and all reput- | able druggists sell and recommend ‘t. WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 ©O., BURLINGTON, VERMONT. sends new life throb- When- leoeeeseeseseeesees PTET EEAEN EEE ETET TEE OEE OOOO + DOINGS AT BALLARD } | * | 2o-0-0-01-04044-646-64-0-4000000646001641-0010004000000000 WILL RUN 21,000 BEHIND AOOSEVELT REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL MEAD A MAJORITY OF BUT STATE 18 REPUBLICAN BY COMMITTEE 13,760 OVER $5,000 e RUNAWAY BOYS LIVED IN A DRYGOODS BOX BERTIE BLANCHARD AND HIS LITTLE BROTHER LEFT A GOOD HOME TO ENDURE HARDSHIPS OF STREET WAIF'S EXIGT- ENCE For ‘the past month Bianecherd, who lives with his} mother'in a good home at the cor | ner of Fairview avenue and Thomas strect, had been missing from his home. A younger brother ts also missing. This morning Bertie, who is 9 years of age, was picked up s the corner of Third avenue and Madinon atreet by Patrolman Jack Parck, who identified him by means tograph left with the police ot @ phe by the When by Sergeant Siewart at police headquarters, the boy told the story of his life for the past month mother questioned Mamma whipped me ‘cause I wouldn't brirg in wood eriared the little fellow, in a slow and*hesl tating ¥ Then he told how he and his younger brother, “who's bigger but littler than me,” agreed to run away from hime. They made & precarious living by selling pa pers, and for a while slept near thelr home at the foot of Thomas street in a lumber yard, where they found a heap of dry shavings to rest their weary bones on at night Later they took up thelr abode in | an old dry goods box in a vacant | tot on Third avenue between U | and Pike streets. What must have been their pangs | of hunger and their sufferings from | | cold at nights the officer could not | WILL MERGE FORMER PRESIDENT OF ROCK SLAND WILL HEAD COMBINE OF MEXICAN ROADS (ty Scripps News Asan) | AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 19.—It is od that I. F. Loree, who the y « k rallr become | ¢ head of & merger embracing the principal railways of Mextec An the Shopping District. Tee Rubber Store, 714 Firet av Rummage Sale. Th John F. Miller W. BR. ( will | hote bullding, corner Third vd Pine, October i, 2 ee A SPLENDID INVESTMENT with Inter ing through the cen This property is minutes’ walk acre Seattle urban pa ter, for $6,000, located within 2 of Green Lake, and will return a very handsome profit if sub divided Into lots or at resent time WILL TRADE first clase uplar a leared. New and 2 barn houses, large bearing head of stock, team of horses, all kinds of farming lements. $7,800. trade ity property the p modern &-room house chicken orchard; 1 will Bertie { learn, as the boy hung his head and refused to hardships of a tramp’s life A telephone Blanchard © there was @ tearful reconell and Bertie was murmuring to bis mother that be | wher tation would « back home and go to school ané be @ goed ber. OR and GAS HEATERS. The Mra. Blanchard told the police bathroom, dining-room, H- that she was unable to account for brary and in fact all the the work She says that the boy thought she discriminating in favor of her other son and the two had de cided to leave home. at the and now ho to come home. Joyed A. LAWRENCE strange action of her two boys but said that she did reprimand the boy for not carrying in the wood He was te had just recovered from an of typhold fever and the doctor had told her not to let him do any hard | TIMATES Give TURNER, THOUGH 2 i] During the on all our great line of off 4 A. B Mead, the republican can Columbia of roll top, flat top, typewriter and standing in golden oak, didate for governor, will run more | Cowlitz 600 weathered oak and mahog The regular y nee from $16.50 than 000 votes behind his ticket Douglas 350 to $126.00. THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY T¢ A cording to the confession of the | Perry 160 | GOOD OFFIC ERK A « t t t Rh o. publican state central committee, | Franklin 100 | ud inncnalanih dieu ofa Sarath Sue. At a meeting of that body, held re- | Garfield 300 OUR AUTUMN OPENING ently in the Butler hotel in this Inle 200 4 etal acticat ee taas ts ais enol 300 |f Of Fumiture, B ae, Carpets and Draperies in attracting hundreds t counties handed in to Chairman | King 8,000 gatie 9g tags Ah ga = * th any one's time | Paliner estimates which gave Mead | Kitsap 1,000 drach. gested ane on gy tye ne ge a total majority of but 13,760 over | Kittitas 300 | @ halt beer with ¢ isis on Turner, although it ts a conserva Klickitat 600 | " ee ne, eee tive republican claim that Roowe Lawls 6 ATE than 35,000, Mason 100 y ear u r we . mitteemen are of interest priact Pacific h up to $36.00 each. Remember that we pally on account of the remarkable | Pierce unive agents for the famous Howard Over- jrosults arrived at in Western | San Juan the | and best made. It heate | Washington Among other things | Skagit 1 half the usual ame tof ommittee allows a ania mers are enthusiastic. Prices majority of 3 in | Snohomish aty, which i# generally | Spokane 1,600 on as Turner, | Stevens 600 miter | Walla Walla BY US, ne MATTER HOW LONG USED. nantes Turner. Mead. | Whatcom on ane Latede Rengee, fully quavenins; 000 ti A month. Old range taken in part payment Adams 300 } Whitman 2,000 Asotin 160 | Yakima 600 Chehalis 1,200 | bas Chelan > 50 | Totals 6,460 * Clallam 200 | Mead’s majority over | ae oie ‘Lfoimesfurniture easy enough for you to buy what you like | | CASH OR CREDIT. 1912 SECOND AVENU talk much about the brought Mra. | police station call the led «@ duction ¢ through as his brother attack The Gas Company is making sp ecial prices She is over recovery of her son | * to get the other bey | Sunset Ex. 27 AGENTS DES! STANDARD PAPER PATTERNS. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. No Dull Days Here—We deal in “Reliable Goods Only.” Office Desks 101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. THE FIT WELL Our Walking Skirts Assortment large enough for you to find what you want, Terms ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK WESTBERG & CHILDS CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY. Heating byGas Has becom: consity bece rooms in the house can be heated to entire satisfaction Dollar Gas And Be Convinced SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 216 CHERR Y STREET. oA T, 0 Per Cent Discount ‘ount of 20 per cent Henn variety a household ne of the tntro- 3A8 RADIAT- f the ECONOMY OF Try It on all gas appliances, Ind, Bx. 75. GNER AGENTS. CRIPTIONS AKEN. 8 ESS WARM UNDERWEAR The Best Hinds Here for Cooler Weather well known you mixed, = there is no better sort than the Fie ades in winter weights, We UNION SUITS, wool and « them; pri of white flee @ suit Amongst Union Sv We have them tr LADIES FLORENC in nfort tn 1 wool AND PANTS, of fle ea LADIES’ VESTS LADIES sold in LADIES fortable Lots of secure AND PANTS, of extra en at A garment AND PANTS, of mixed we ing garments, es er qualities, The eatinfa others in the t est that and good We've Not Forgotten Children of Dr Pretty children Denton's Sleeping for w line our window dis pla Rootees, We full Dre infants and NOTE Leggings, everything just re inches wide Caps have eived a complete ne of Cravenette Goods, patterr 66 absolutely as the $1.50 0 y DOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOSY gray ement ribbed t spl or white Knitted rence” Brand. and white, $2.00 table, $1.25 your fancy and wool and at, a garment 25e tid quality, 430 good com- B5So judgment can the Sacques, very handsome and priced at McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. se Ath

Other pages from this issue: