The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1904, Page 2

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; "aid 3 THE SEATTLE | BANDITS MONDAY, NOV. 28, 1904 ‘Married Him Because | some =: WEBER ee sy own RESISTED ~ r ' WINNIPEG, Ma . - | thee . . 7 ENZIE HAD AN Ex ) » t ' Canad t ‘ . | ci NTER Wwitn are wi ing @ H road ' . ' at consid im $106 7 Diackma an . 1, We ! in Augus ome pany paid « k — 4 mailers begas | Hu t i Phe The { ne 4 which have A itr n't y t ne i during the la } f " t ant = : 3 tributed ¢ | , i uch caution | v f sine gr fies 5 i their depredati pu a bh \ rece " i ca that the railway and police have r | ‘ , ' 8 lio t 7 5 at a He their identity | H nt i r ” i on th . om the . . eee Tk ey by sro full and tany |, baler Weber sald the money wa thle 8 JOHN P. SOULE ' . t aid " t rif 1 n in the barn t in father . ieee “a : Ay j | TALKS ABOUT See sai cere nun Bern i ape : - QUIGKSTEP | - re two wlow hour } of t tb ) Y ketf ft | « M ~ «rapher os News Ass'n.) tt good | my & ’ ‘ote SAL 8 Utah. Nov ” | moth i Milly s€ 4 (Dy Boriops News Ansan) {8T. Loui ‘ I were - y k ' hich Sir Wilfred Laurier left this mora | peed ged . , ; ‘ ‘ AN FRANCISCO k hg alive under @ great ft Y tng for San Francisco after calling i-y by : a | barkentine Quickstep By mee , M o survived by dow on President Joseph F. Smith, of hag . “ged and rudderiens, is a ¢] eae Rewer Acoomn at on. F vary. the Mormon church, and discussing —-- = —------— —_ fting about th f oday. Two w wed before life 0 t ted in by Mormons in Alberta : Her crew of two ron.| W8* extinct, b others were line Knigt tnsonte . rvices gh a re mage mothered to before they mm BREST, France, Noy. 28. —Three In the a the presidential F ivaaehented ta tea’ Gee t ct eainta . Russian torpedo boat destroyers | part ety 7 Ho and landed here. The . — -conyoying a large transport passed | | friends, t a long had dia eT till Of nine Gays ntth MELLICH here this morning. A fourth de with tent } s of th 4 intense from expc FRANK BANNICH stroyer is now anc ed tn the of e exe on 1 Mrs. Francis, and at : m OSp JOHN BOROCAP * tng. midnight boarded the president's | AE ae Ee The men were at work in the sew conference with Pres “a - Wash tons of ear @eat Amador and other Panama of. ~ | | - . ficlals today. The ninary pre ie? ¢ RT. LOUIS, Nov. %#—Preatdent|, INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 28.—Prea TERSELY TOLD WASHIN Nov. 2%.—The sentation of Panama's grievanc es > wire, eatdent | dont Roosevelt's jal from Bt Russian an tinh Ambassadors i senhe temeerew. F as velt and party had a quiet day | tr ord allied at th tment tod je te . Gere who pramaies and s passed through here a 4 called a departmen ay By Scripps News Ase’n) a ae sua iz eof y rege time lock this morning. The presi , | and invited United States to . siete ; ‘ sag tg Ay Jont had not yet arisen and there name @ high-ranking er of the| SAN ANCISCO, Nov. 28— CHILD'S GOWN ROB ROY, A CELEBRATED PRIZE WINNER. No. 2 u nd Dr. P.M. Ris vas no demonstration avy to act on the {nternational| Grant W. ESagan, a postoffice em- J commission which will investigate | ploye a de by shoot- Ps , MRS. STEELE AND SOME OF HER PETS, No, 3—-ROMEO AND aecene Prenbyt wh | | br = North . aiiais. | fhe-mamestins 3 o ten oer | JULIT, HIGH-BRED KITTENS sermon on the “Glee n th } e reward of $260 of-| % 4% eager ve sey tngecn ben | ree < vem | DES MOINES, lowa, N God It ther of the de = ictal waie"ae tay “ete? leaving the church the pre tenly ina y of the t } > Mra. Roosevelt ¥ king th nit i | +E fee a al ht ovation by he woman FOUR of the sate nnert the . ‘ ws h had congre 5 Anacortes ha od dou, * |} Then T wit yy haga oper Juma Thus was om age of Mr. and PoNUNTS M. L. Steele, of Des Moines a By FDMUND VANCE COOKE 1 + . 1 er in Carer ht opoe hee spaper Enterprise Marca on ay they rv & cory col rt ’ f nae They have no children, bat cons Hs ; is a paradise for eats. The ley o ni Victoria kennels are the b the west, and optain | " re pina { beautiful specimens of An alo tt Stee ae “ Adam, made of common earth, : Seemed to of Little worth, j ' tt Seemed to be of | | IN THOSE GLORIOUS BO}HOOD DAIS " “ Giving him his full desert, r Still he seemed as cheap as dirt Pa . ” pao aetamn wents hat 1 Naena-s i forget bust — Smacked a good deal of the soll, ness 7 son Adam did, but shirked all toll, Which would y ar , rr n Yet he asked no man for trust, again? Boyhood t a bebe: ewer cae. Body lye Being simply made of dust. Patie cae. ther you to for For the babe that wears Mant weight shoes here is a pretty Ittle gel lac 3 —and there always doughnuts in the big ique boot consists of three pt he aid cut alike, th » Moe Hlore is & child’s dress for cold] ena shelf try eae te ee ae oage Aeterna Sandy beard and sandy hair; Poor oa Adam, tormed in clay, weather. It is made of a rich gotd- {| Forty ure ago, on a day like this, you er of t er The sole fa the othr plece sce eueeed eat | 4 Also bad a stony stare; Wasn't of the stuff to stay. eu brown. cloth, with a white coliar,| a. m., ate half of a cold apple pis, stuffed » edges are bound with white tape neatly stit Pg og yd A And before bis flesh ran blood One more process was required; white cuffs and white belt. White | pocket and sifpped out of the house without dis tiny bow ornament the front ofeagh 1 the with pink, white I suppose his name was mud. That's the reason he was fired! are used, though browa Jog—there in always a dog when there is a boy ae bine comulir’ i : | and in their inves Joth buttons are quite as effective. | ax happy as you were, end you had to fight him safe cracker read handed. tis His i 4 i ; “King Economy Steel Range F This is a high grade range a 3 St medium price; it is well q made and very durable. Body 4 made of Wellsville potiah : Fe steei; castings are of best 1 quality Bessemer pig tron; thoroughiy lined with thick asbestos; the oven is large BB and weil reinforced; oven door fs double and perfe bal- @nced; the sheet steel high closet has polished ends; the Tolling front works with per- : fect freedom is range has ie pouch feed and is fitted with 4 duplex grates for wood or 3 coal. By a half-turn of the shaker is instantly changed from wood to coal ate, or ne. An exceptionally good range that will give per- satisfaction, Furnished fect with or without reservoir No, 4315—4 §-Inch ho’ price . seveses $39.00 No, 6813—6 8-inch holes, price P ‘ $41.00 nothing would please us more the OHIO is constructed. than an opportunity to show you how The Ohio is made in over 40 different styles and sizes for famfly and public institutions SOLD ON TERMS OF $5.00 DOWN AND 00 PER MONTH. OR WE WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER ¢ T FROM THESE PRICES FOR CASH No. 118—Four 8-inch holes. No, 418—Six 8-inch hol Wo. $20—Six s-inch holes Save the ten. Brightest and Best Oil Heaters Very conventent t pleasing warmth to the smoke or any odor. Pi oven oven oven 2 arry, give @ room. Don't creat unpleasant fectly 9 Full aluminum trimmed planished iron hinged drum, polished brass oil fount, with patent aw tomatic T indicator 10. inch double thick cirewkar wick, cold handled carrying bail and mmitive catch; height 28 inches, @amefer of base 11 taches, price ras $4.0 Full nickel trimmed ptenished fron perforated mbpes drum; height 30 inch, ae of ue : No 38 ate No. 6820—6 8-inch holes, oven 20x $46.00 $5 down, $5 a month, or 10 per cent off for cast A poor range is an expensive | article, no matter how cheap it ts A good range like the OHIO lightens th work of the house wife, makes coc ng and bak a pleasure, and saves money | cause tt will do m effective work with less fuel than any other range made. This is confirmed by hundreds | of satisfied Ohio THE OHIO 18 CONSTRUCTED ON CORRECT PRINCIPLES WHICH fHE MAKERS HAVE GIVEN YEARS OF CAREFUL STUDY IN POINT OF DURABILITY ECONOMY OF FUEL BEAUTY PERFECT COOKING AND BAKING QUALITIES THE OHIO STANDS SECOND TO NONE. If you intend purchasing a range Cozy Economy Steel Cook Stove Save the Ten “The Rustler” For Coal made Cook St f t money; fitted with top, 4 und heart role, ’ ' e 12.50 , t 15.00 own ar 00 per month, or 10 per cent off these | N | | No Alr-Tight Wood Heater | We Will Sell Any Range, Heater or Cook Stove in the House on Terms of $5.00 | Down and $5.00 Per Month, or We Will Give a Discount of 10 Per Cent for Cash als for Monday and Tuesday Wood Air-Tights f Tub jar price € octal Sde regular price 3 a Ife » Pans, reg ar pr Ble bh Pans. Ate y Ca al Be » Pans, ree 13¢ BRe le T2e) gular price special + ERe lar price 20c, ® Be lar ¢ e 4 special . ve Jrush Rack price 15e, spe Be Prize Oak | For Wood and Co: | | lar Lantern, reg i Pa regular pri Pans, regu lar p : pecial 1 pectal regular price Enamel! na Je Balled Cast Iron Griddle, » face, r whe 4, TeR Tooth regular “Charm” | ¢ Heaters in all sizes and qualities, Bodies made up | of R shed iron, polished iron and in the common sheet lined H a useless, exp and dangerous thing for any one to | |X | Prices Grew.» .éseccinvnssh+ ots aks $2.00 to $10.00 | | | | tly higt ade wood te of val ma of t quality sm h a all ka | t heavy a thor | hly protectir ly ] go fee yor vening fitted | h ev guar lare { | g hole t Hd cast front a | ne lated urn " | Sa gma aE aps ésan QUALITY AND PRICE an he INTEREST HE REWD BUYER. 1, for 20-inch w 1 f pri want r for 22-inch wood, price | } sone (ake of ae ~~ . po a, ot ee we ee FOR COAL OR WOOD. thee orien = FOR COAL OR WOOD. | , 7, for 26-inch wood, price | | _ The best Oak Heater ever of- $16.50 | No! A well made medium priced | fered at these prices, If you want - - heater mo ted with Wood's | & low-pri heater, We an of- rms, $5.00 down and $5.00 per | N° 16 heavy planished steel. Hias draw | fer the Blite, knowing that it will nth or 10 per cent off of theae center grate, shakes through side | sive Searek a for cash | of base; cam draft damper in | Bod tb Duished base door Top ring, foot rail, | ®t pot of ribbed swing top door latch, damper, " t hee owt 4 ep name plate and kaobs are nickel | 2) pan Aw miter grate, Som plate top ornamented with | dampers, feed and base di me satin finished urn. fancy nickel i urn, tapering | foot plate, dampers lated. An No. 411, price $12.80 | 82d l ot ee ee No, 413, pri 14.20 | °* bale sie 996.78 | wo. 10 } No. 12, price . No, 14, price “teem, GA. Soak pad GB) Ber aCeTUT oe Yo aad 04 @f (hove prices @r c - Terms, $5.00 down and $5.00 per month or 10 per cent off of these prices for cash. cAnamnsnrnane rmshiarant nano ne ‘er rors ae @4fece

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