The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1904, Page 3

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“Dent Worny, Watoh Ue Grew” The New Store Cash Credit friday inducements Are Unusually ! | ~ ocean | WEW JERSEY IS LAUNCHED @O BATTLESHIP TAKES HER INITIAL PLUNGE AT FORE OnUSETTS Eve Re » ow atc , in chases, but you f The Nover ! ne bas auch to it at y QUINeY, M La vs Sdéuhhe tusbal the mover these sb ave b 1 t Sond Oak Plate Rack 2%c ‘ wd oh ones Ge eh: Solid Oak Piate Ra 4 r jal ' ‘ BBe ' K hip t Jer aid tm 1904 4Mxd tf ri Rugs, regular §1 pecial $8.15 v ' h fu N 1 J le x3 f t an Rug regular $19.50, « al $14.15 + who « the ¢ te ie 4 uth 76 ‘ Kazak Rug x4 feet, regular $32.50 $18.15 trope ok . — * An agista x4 feet, regelar $2 $18.15 ' “ t w J will be ¢ A ara, 4x3% feet, regular $ $18.65 |, J pa r ant He 1 que Belooghistan, 7x4 feet, regular 5 ‘ a ? b e four 18-inch « Antiq t hist coy regular $ $is.ec pe tos _ « . nw pat th-t 1 t Draper ¥ Room Friday Speciais ; Sher tt and th We Figure n n Rep Friday r yard 50 « olgh « $1.35 Oriental Tapestry h wide, Friday 206 ' fi tr ut ted & t $4.00 Rope Vallence, 6 feet wide, Friday, each $2.50 ss Bec neat 7 on “gen i , ' aa gal? ills) i =n RES SECOND AVE = @ UNION STREET | LOGGER inte a MISSING = shore by : (Special vo The Sten) FINNIGAN'S BALI EVERETT, Ween, Mev. WO « oe @ at the Frank Kunze, a weH known Artimg- | * — 2 ton legger, is missing. 1 is be- | \" . ; : lieved he was drowned w e ms 1M - ‘Ss - ing bolts down the Stitaguamdish a sor he aa gO — r bas wandered into forest amd Hine paige lfmacas ta “aN become lost while temporarily in-|? yp r sane. A reward of $20 by frtemds fer iwfer Great |Land Sale f Kun the findir HE PLEADS FOR PEACE Many Deserted | | (hy & WASHINGTON, Nox | moat et tarts ne stator Major 1 Ainewort | first an t as milt tary pe News Ane’r 10 The tsgued tod 4 AT MEADOWDALE BEACH | vedi. oR hag iee aro gonsimg thre song LONDON, Nov. 10.—Foreiga See-| (alo, tn, and two officer TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES NOW ON SALE IN retary Lansdowne a ce pone a prepared speech, delivered in th Sieh bile ictadiine; Chea theo i presence of Premier Balfour an eth Ut Win aac er Five and Ten Acre Tracts fie: »sie''s the winoric ton fiingr' of Se arenes mayor's banquet, last night, made| poe med and sit BETWEEN SEATTLE AND EVERETT. ® strong ples for international Sf-/ 00° ue previous year bitration atifying the govert-| in. 86 office ne Sil One mile of the Prettiest Waterfront on Puget Sound. West's couree fe she: SNOR SNe 1-1 cigned, 13 were digtilan Only a few days more at the original price and terms, cident, and amounting almost to &/ 4.04 in action of w This land ts located between two live growing cities, demand for a settlement of the war j and within driving distance of either. The Interur- now going on in the far East, by) ban road now being built will run close to this prop- arbitration erty, Great Northern Railroad Station on the land During the course of bis address New steamboat dock nearly completed. Level land, the foreign secretary complimented | first class soil. Several fine streams of water. These [America bighly, and referring to] tracts are selling rapidly. At our prices they can't heed American secretary of state last long—$15 to $35 per acre, very easy terms Better go out and look them over. Take Great Northern train any morning at §:25. Buy round trip ticket to Togo. Office and restaurant on the grounds. WEST & ROBERT WHEELER MALTBY g soe “That great states lrecently remarked that war was the most futile and fallacious of human | “The man Jobn Hay lies. (AT THE THEATERS 7 and 8 Union Block 400 and 410 New York Bleck, —— Gatien ae aoe |borately produced at the Seattle by the Neill ny, will contin THE FIRE SALE OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF THE RED FRONT, 308 SECOND AVE. 8., IS NOW THE SEN BATION OF THE TY. red im the bi tore wb The big f e t a Tew days ago The entire stock, consisting of Sldvboards, Dressers, Tables, Sofas, Beds, Mattresses, Btoves, Ranges, Crockery, Glassware, Tt re, and in fact everything which {s necessary to furnish a bome, was saved from destruction, only suffering a slight damage by smoke and water and is now being sold at 60c ON THE DOLLAR Economical housekeepers from all quarters of the city are A erowding the store dally, securing some needed article at about one-half the actual valua Many families who have heretofore been living in cramped-up furnithed rooms have bought complete outfits and started a home for themselves, To the many customers which we were unable to wait upon Saturday we kindly ask to call 4 again on Tuesday. Additional help has been secured and we prom fee courteous and prompt service. All goods delivered free of | charge. The Red Front Furniture House 808 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH. { 4 when ause Bhe Loved | Him So. “THE OF LIARS.” “The Pr Liars,” which ts making a bit with Alcazar audiences this week tun until Sunday afternoon the Wiede ne ” A Great Divorce Came |for th nee and evening per > _ forman Commencing Monday always Cofter your Coff Tea an are mm can getting good buy Adams Our Cor with blu depend on when you from The roasted flame gas day We guaran on all Coffee money cheer refunded 4 F¢ try Adama >. Our customers say better than pos can get at other stores at 40c Ib ADAM TEA AND COFFEE CO. 921 SECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Stre fully pleased value lympta att nounced his pre ap night KANSAS CITY jis a story from St fect that the repub t the tion of Folk ground ¢t he spent m $5,000 campatgning } that it can be showr | $7,000 through one BERLIN, Nov. 10.—Th (By Hortons News Acw'nd N total | } | ASSISTANTS othe toket MAY CONTEST ELECTION to the of will on bank alone KAISERWANTS. MONEY con the than | € govern ment will ask the re tag for 2 000,000 marks f in the sup pression of the sing in German uthwest Africa SNOW IN | (By Scripps News Ane | } LINCOLN, Neb., Nov, 10 was a henvy snow in Ba | braska this morning Of the seasen. | KANSAS CITY, Nov was @ light snowfall here day. 1 ear! NEBRASKA It ts the first There to | full length of Pier 6 EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS, cote (ee ord ae eum | Vo.lues iock when touuty: Behaol Buber’ one So Good That take epsel the andelloan aah You Will Want More We are Giving Free Double Premiums. = WIN 6AM LARGEMY | wine Money Saving Store MIKE SWEENEY, MINER, FOR-} 908 Second Ave. 309 Pike St. Seattle MALLY CHARGED o'clock th morning, and 7 nee Mike Sweeney, a miner, was ar-| pulled out by bystande nd rested by Patrolmen Chipman, | to the p: station, where b { Helms 4 Hibner at 4 0 held t € € « f at terday a on, and ha ffects of a protracted apr mally charged with « In explaining bh mi V AN. Lowla in the cor told the 5 hat sor frien 4 Wedne and k n Rain Proof H < he awoke m to $ 00. The R be clothing out of over $40 he had the Sweeney in the Mug saloon ar | D him to 1 te George 1] him to acters. Goore wily “Swacials likely be released on hatl SOAPS. Fairy Soap, rex be, our spe MAY VISIT | THE FAIR Fels-Naptha, re Gold Dust, | reg | now . MUSH MISSOURI'S SWINGING INTO | Quaker Oate, REPUBLICAN COLUMN MAY) ISe, ne REGULT IN ROOSEVELT'S GO ING TO ST. LOUIS (fly Serippe News Aas'r | WASHINGTON Nov 10.—The fact that Missour ax surprined the nt quatry by swinging Into the rep may cause Pre psider * refusal || | 503 PIKE ST. to visit the World's dele gation of exposition officials eiart-|[MAIN@O8 - __ IND.oDa) ed from St. Louis last night to again - For reliable fair deatir sourt JUMPED I1N10 ICY BRINE Nordino, bie drugs of high y and pr at 25¢ 750 B30 nize 43e Nile Hair Restorer, $1.00 size at 83 31.00 John a sallor, ran the shortly before Dr. Scott's Catarrh Care size at Balsam's Wh the cough boc aize We make a specialty of pre {ptions, giving you just what your doctor prescribes Our charges are Free delivery FRIDAY SPECIALS 10-4 size Cotton Blanket, white or tan, 86e value, specia '@9e Men's Blue Striped Unders! heavy warm fleece, 65 vai. special 4 Work Gloves va ot special Ro: nih itutte rea sonable Stone's Pike St. Pharmacy Reliable Family and Prescrip- tion Druggists 419 PIKE STREET. Both Phones—Main 933. 1 Canvas reale Dreas Shirts, Juve value; special atzen, 7 Men's Wool Sweaters value, special s vs — - Silk Chiffon Mat Drapes, fine value, Ae he values. trimmed ribbon. a Silk, all colors, 3 special 2he Men's Heavy Wool Socks, seam D ens, 25¢ value, special... 1¢e oor Sash and rican Lady Corsets, regular 60 and $1.25 value, sp e Bargains 60 Smyrna Rugs now aver Collars, spec al: a My five panel Doons ace Men's Percale Shirts, with two known everywhere; price 91.30 detachable cuffa, regu “ Srotte a ~ G24 ¢ lists to my sales tr oy 6 yon B39e¢ Third avenue, Seat tle, Wash, ETERSO 208, 210 Pike Street. NOTICE STEAMER FLYER Change of Time. LEAVE SEATTLE 6:30 and 10:00 A. M. 1:35 and 6:00 P. M. LEAVE TACOMA 8:15 and 11:50 A, M, 3:15 and 7:00 P. M. IN EFFECT NOV 7th, 0. B. WILLIAMS 206 Tinct. Arnica Two Ounces 1904, The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240, PHONES Main 176. Ind. 176. 'W:S.MAY FIELD |THE FAMILY GROCER — | D. S. JOHNSTON co| GL Holmes Furniture Co: HO}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. “Pl Heaters That Heat I TOGETHER TO STAY TOGETHER” $6.50 Range and Heater Terms: $5 Down and $5 a Month ly heater or tases in part payment FLEBPOOOIOLRG: -. PRAMAS: “We Offer $30 for Any Mon- arch Range Ever Sold by Us Gigantic Clearance| The Fair--the Home of Big Bargains Now Located at 2213-15 First Ave. | ND AND PPKE and offering greater and ng THAN THE FAIR HAS EVER BOFORE OF FERED. THE CHAN PRES EOF A ‘T OR LIFE FUTL TIME RE NEEDS. Yr BOW POR ES WANTED. Z. A. MAFRIGE & CO. 2213-2215 First Ai THE FAI The Full, Rich Tone of a Pease Piano uth It is 2 OUT PAIN Specialists who the latest methods and appliances, giving no unpleasant or evil after effects 0 PLATES : Fe Uipe $5.00 5, with painiess By use Excites ade ion im every one ton: alitie ing which pos-| ft seases individual qu Tht no other piano. possesses this exq new, but after many ye extraction. ice. The best efforts of the — tacturers, have been, put Crown Dental — mmbined with great ces o_ ay Of Philadelphia. Located at 11, 12, 13 HINCKLEY BLOCK, 717 Second Avenue. tran t b DR. MILNE, Manager. prosper f rat og Phone, Ind. L 2648. tion, It must HO T CLEAD Hours—8:30 to 6. Sunday till 1. THROUGH, Every « put f truth. TI » Piano was t - — - so popular as now, after more t T SIXTY YEARS of public test and he trial. We can show an ex cellent v of these in iments in add to a complete assert h t tn aaatt hag Theatre ew D, §. John “oS Party h to bart M n 0 wi 4 | afterward so satisfying and oy probably have a lttle lwheh there is no late lunch healthy as the hen the beverage is your chotce ar Please Also Remember That w e showing an unusually ractive et Talking Machines, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos 1 kinds of small musical in-| Strings and Supp: Made wholesome and pure—elds digestion and encourages healthful leep. Try i next time. struments, 2 doxven half pint beliles deliveyell 800, Phone Ex, 903 SECOND AVENUE, ' Burke Building,

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