The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1905, Page 5

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J ettect. ‘Tratnioade ot products from all parte of the world have arrived and othors are coming in every any | Already many exhibits are in| place and others are assuming bi ning Day Will See Most of installing the last displays Many men are busy conveying ———————— if and grasses, frutt warden > pr t machinery of kinda, 8 OF PROGRESS ON ' ) pw EMERSON WRITES OF PROG s 0 FAIR GROUNDS | choice Oriental and foreign attrac Ale a — » nin | thon nd every conceivable form of T BUSY SCENE—ALL ROADS SHOW S8IGN8 | tons, an ¥ concelva m wntcl PRESEN fndustrial and natural product , ySTLE—ONE WEBK MORE ANOTHE BiG SHOW IS ON | Wil we be ready?” said Henry . of 4 A. Reed, secretary, in ans@er to an — — inquiry Well, we will be so sgnr z - agers Ye age that there will be no fun in it, Of L ORTLAND, May An any See eee ene intl! course, there may be agme work to| ; ere, painters, © : hammer « ot | be done @m ghe opening day. The | wo iting © prs ane bus = lway a in @ fi he} aaeters BP the open »w that carpenters are| hare is Jp ob st Me hens s “ owia and Clar r will present | quences OF . king to the beat of their abt bia md clark. ta ang to the belt ir DILLY enough attractions on the first day | punters are @elling off the rough spots and|{? S8HMY everybody, and by the Fou MAY HAVE, N« STICED voring the new roadways with {line they have Log what is ready , pour race cots vee shed rock and gravel team- | Ral : \ gee k g i the chest winking (Store are t ardost workers of all hwo msn, Rigor he wor Trans quick, and foo _ ~hdteniyptomeciongy ese Det rag ave hundreds of men rushing — Se ‘ m all the railroad and steamboat ee ee Se wen. es cieahed landings, huge drays| With the exhibits that are here a mnust hate tr t and amalier teams are collecting ex pte owe me | Lag we eae te ioe Don't delay, 7 | hibits @t the entrance ways to the)“. York on the opening “ay pate oart Cure, sibatann | Coos county is “ging it” alone d nade“) hea in the line o! pibits, . wean te wraith. Money back | AM roads leading to the fair) (iy they 4 oe rey 3 — = it to health *| grounds show signa o Bvery | onceted moter Woe ben J phtepattie fails to b Bi — ae Sa ¥* | erected a magnificent building and = os is t ototy buliting teome| Wilt maintain open house during the : j Workmen and every building tooma) tir, "Coos county, also, will be ¥ ae ag oie aii to ta did the | "eA4y for the first visitor or a bed efore Che! displays in this building will ex fair opens and a wo mains to be done. 1 of work re-| The fair man emplify ali phases of the products! Lots 00 ane. | Soe Ea of the county and promises to be! agement does not intend to disap-| tne pest of any county in the north oe ' int these who desire to attend the wret test cheap tote 12 | carly days of the exhibition and| *% eon east of end of Oy Are OF tne exhibition and! ‘The exterior work on all the most san, f° Avne car ling, and > on AB og ae strain © / important buildings of the fair was terme Inquire | mPlot “a completed by the middie of the anos Bey rncle Sam's big building will b€| present mouth, except the ast] et. ws esau [tt temdy when the firat viai touches with the paint brushes. The £ Bothwell | TERA 180%; Ione of @ vernment has & fac-/ yooths are about completed and the| panes UY Of doing overything on time, | iast displays are expected to arrive SPNSURANCE-RENTS+ [and it te proticted by those 19! and be ready for installation by the harge of this branch of the work fut day of the month —————————— t web pe bee mga Bae be com The last work to be done is the! e a oT i ! i‘ completion of the rondways that | ba |) | The other exhibits will follow rhe have of necessity, been torn up b along in tha line of completion, | ine necys teams and dvune hacting the heavy teams and drays hauling bat a few days will elapse before! ing exhibits to the various build they aro all in place. The bulld-) ings. A majority of the streets and ings will all be finished and the paths about the grounds have been unsightly staging and ladders will! completely graded and, in the main not mar their beauty, as has beem peetion of the grounda, will be the case many times in the begin ready for the opening day. Between ning weeks of previous fairs. the buildings, im Centenial Park | A fair of this magnitude has | and in the grove, the roads are com , B Phases and features that tend to | piste and the beautifully maintained t ou uy retard the advancement of the] iawns make & picture grand and tn | work. Hundreds of people and com- jpanies desire to exhibit. They |naturally wait wntil the last thing before sending in their material spiring. And frequently above it all, statuary, representing the carly weet, greets the eye. On June 1 the Lewis and Clark _a Piano for It Be of Your Then everything is work, worry and! rair will be farther advanced than Sure ou oe any other far in the history of the : The experiences of other cities |.2).9 ‘ Actual 4 4 hae boon Benetiegll to Portinn. ag-|VO'e, 1 wel be vinmely ety ov the crowds that will begin to ol! across the Cascades to view the wonders of the new world R W. EMERSON. er ts We sat pianos only of os reputation —pi- that you and we ali about. A big | ¥ance notices had been seat out for fall to hustle im thetr exhibits many | Weeks before the opening day of the oad and this had a very desirabi: Watching Old Old Paper Die HH. W. Crimmer, for many years) pathos. connected with the now defunct St.| “Tomorrow the sun will than the average. planes marked in gan figures—why not? Pay by the month if re prefer, rine," | Pact Globe, was at the gts a n the editorial. ‘In the busy high-| tow evenings ago, stopping in no fe ys and tn the lonely suburbs Cog attle over sight on his way to Hon-/ laborer will go to bis toll, the Ital olultt }ian will go to work on the railroad, Grimmer bas occupied vartous po-| the hodearrier to bis bod, but for us sitions om the paper which volus-jof the Globe, there will be no to-} tarily suspended publication on /| morrow.’ April 30, and as he is a good recon-| “Not one but would have previ i teur, the story he told of the “lart|ously fought with any part of the! day on the Globe” had a tinge of | Globe on the very dropping of « hat.| sadness and pathos that cannot be| One may quarrel with a friend, but reproduced ia cold print. | to see the old paper dying a It was jay when there was ‘no | death cut them all to the very heart, jtomorrow,”” said Grimmer, “The|and opened the flood gates of pont |managing editor and the copy boy | up loyalty and devotion. Theater were alfke {n the same boat. The! “In the composing room the print er jbond of fellowship drew us all |ers, from the foreman to the devil,| | Sherman, Clay & Co. MIEINWAY DEALE Mi Second Ave., Seattle. ancieco, Cal. nd, Cal. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY; y Friday” value bu we cannot sell any to ¢ (on sale in housefurnishing store L. SCHOENF | t one SEATILE-——————— BELLS Laayware vo —your oredit is certainly good here ~ Opper no 0.0. D. wales > & person Nome Contest.” little be a py Home,” the content. AY 25, 1905. gives this special of splendid goodness, of unusual 69c the real worth of this 14-« tle ts $1.50, nickel-plated copper tea kettle our Ha every girl in Seattle and suburbs to little Happy Come in right away for your Happy Home Transfer’ and special booklet telling all about be sure you enter heavy nickel-plated tea ket Tt ia extra strong and good, No, 8 aise, Mat bottom telephone or mail orders filled wcond floor new annex.) are you “‘a little happy home girl?” py want Home girl.” Hap. Standard Furniture Co. 1006 to 10! & SONS iret Ave. ———— TACOMA The Outer Garment Shop 1316 Second Avenue Opp. Arcade Entrance Value $7.50 THE LEADING oe HEATER. Phenee—Main 43; ind, 43. THE WATSON COMPANY in 5c THE CHRISTIAN, Gunday, Tuesday, Wed-| Remiay. | Baring enter Night—mat-| ‘ a Valley. OMice open from 9 & m. to } | 69e¢ FRIDAY BARGAIN NEWS OF and Glassware closer together on the last day. “The cub sat down with a sigh and struck the keys with leaden ra. The woman's club reporter od aside a tear with a guilty [glance to see if anyone observed her weakness. The managing ed itor’s editorial column smacked of | sentiment, and the office boy swung his feet disconsolately and mur- mured ‘Gee, ain't it rotten!’ “The f y man stcuk wp = sien, | * No funny jokes wanted today,’ and|* the city editor cynically remarked Don’t worry about time copy, boys.’ | Most characteristic of the day, | however, was the cartoon made by the hunchback artist—a mammoth ‘30°—with the word April above in an inconsequent place Beneath ran the quotation from the Persian of Omar, ‘The moving finger writes and having writ moves on.’ “There was « sense of ‘no tomor- row’ in the very alr. The editorial was & piece of superb humor and e oa a uf a P . \ “ ans Vases Jans Salt and Pepper 7 ee -138¢ } cial value... 7@ I. Ss Rss China Tea | 75¢ Warranted Alarm Clouks.. 3 Oi and Saucers, big value { ++++++- 3 . Be “a Pte reterssceeeseseoes BGS { 15¢ Rush Shopping Bags, good ff Mt Black Decorated Tea Pot, ; value Ke Mite 4 cups .. ZBe | Se package best White ‘Kave ina Cuspador, | lopes, 25 in pack PM lined, fancy Untet.. BH | He Fire Polished Tumblers, ox TLS Polished Gines Water Sot, | 2 “lear +++ ‘ 2e Cit glans effect. € glasses and } $9.00 Gendron Folding Go-Carts, tray { feelining back, adjustable foot i Me Donbie 1 Lined Majots a Fancy | aide Sei baby ear" 98 Fern Diahes B96 | a Go-Carts, & i } $6.50 Gendron Folding Go-Car eines Rand Lamp, oc te { reclining back and foot rest, eee a ehimney } taney arma, steel gear, folds mepete + 1e |} up closely ..... $4.49 i OR SPELGER & HURLBU 2d Ave. and Union St. seeeee {here for $5,000 and will leave this} week for Beaton Harbor, Mich Widder ix an Israitite and be goes| jto Benton Harbor termed “The! jsalem will be commenced |plan of the Israelites provides that ‘Israelites ia that the hair | tire the pawnbroker’s business j all waited to see the last run. The pressman, 10 years in the Globe's} employ, watched the last copy fall) from the press, picked It up and put it im his inside pocket as a mother) might take a dead child to her bosom, left the crowd without aI word and walked away from the) newspaper that was the paper that died before his very eyes. RRR YEARS FOR * WAITED 4 *” PAY 7 PULMAN, May %.-—After ® walting for 49 years, John BB. Tubor received « check Wed- neaday for $312 from the state o Oregon tor OghUng Indians in 1856. ete eee tees hhh GIVES MONE} TO CREED} Entr LEWISTON, Idaho, H. Widder has solid May 2%5.—K.| his property | New Jerusalem,” to join the tweive| tribes of Israiel. He states that after the assemblying of the creed has yeen accomplished at Benton Har bor the journey to the Old Jere and that “capital | of the world.” | Mr. Widder explains that the} the latter will become the & the wealth of each shall be put into! a common pool, the general fund providing the facility for carrying on the work of the creed and de fraying the expenses of the minist- ry Mr, Widder will place all of his money in this fund, and will become a minister of the new creed One of the rules followed by shall be} permitted to grow and Widder is obeying this rule in preparation of the work that will require his en time in the future, Widder came here some years ago from the} Sandwich Istands and at first lo-| cated in Boise, where he was in| ‘The graduating exercises of the Pacific Hospital's class of 1906 will | take place Friday evening, June 2, | at 8:30 o'clock. Goid Crowns, 2K, Bridge Work .... Gold Fillings Other Fillings w years’ Juat received from our New York factory. Spring's latest and most popular style. The quantity ts Iim- ited to just 100, so that the early shoppers will reap the benefit. Gen- vine all silk taffeta petticoats, in @ifferent colors, extra full, deep floance, closely plaited, the dust ruffle is of the same taffeta, which gives the skirt added value. Tomorrow Only $4.49 CONDITIONS OF SALEB—Only one day's supply. only ane to a customer, NO Te WitiSs for tomorrow That's of. We Court comparison. Get the habit. cate Tie Ladymare Co 1316 SECOND AVENUE Both Phones—-Main 6401, Independent A 756 t of Teeth * "Be, zs the SEE US. iti make HERE 16 A REAL BARGAIN WE OFFER FOR THREE DAYS “ONLY ut Lawn M Our High-Grade Clean -<« Mowers manufactured at the ed to give special . epectal , special every Mower is guaran 12-ineh, reg. $4.50; 14-inch, reg. $5.00 16-inch, reg. $6.50 Open Gaturday Evenings. UNION **to" 1914 SECOND AVENUE Opposite Arcade Kutrance Most Reliable Dentists in the West i$ * $5.00 #200 to pore4 price right. 12 guarantee, Open till 6 p. m. Bundays, 9 to 2. Lady Attendant. R. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. the} — Extraordinary Sale of Taffeta Silk PETTICOATS Positively $1.19 Go to — Entrance $100 to T5e extreme low figures. satinfaction or money refunded. $3.59 $4.19 $4.98 ERNST BROS. 606 PIKE STREDT. Both Phones 1168, one of the simplest and Remember ‘Union Bakery) You Suit cour Specials for 25 dozen Men's Golf Shirts, lar $1.00 grade, special for Friday and Saturday 60 dozen Genuine President Suspende 6c per pair, Friday and Saturday 60 dozen White Hematite hed Handk day and Saturday, three for Agents for Selz’ STORE oF vic poe $15 Suits Suppose you.come in and@ try on one of our $15.00 Suits and see if it does not look as well as any $20.00 suit you ever saw. They are of rich. handsome patterns, in Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds. Many of them of the celebrated Stein- Bloch make of Suit Yeu Want department. from 50c up. Agents for Men’s Royal Biue Oxfords and Cy, posewley Kline Matter What Style for Your Boy can fit him in our juvenile We have Wash s from 50c up. Wool goods Rinss in Tweeds, Worsted, Homespuns a and Black and Blue Serges from ed $3.50 up. Children’s Waists The best Boys’ Shoe in the ntry at $2.00. $3.50 Shoes Friday and Saturday mercerized bosoms, in blues. each eeeeee grays and tans, regu- rs, extra heavy or regular weight, apectal erchiefs, 1-4 to 1 inch Roy UNTIL never sold for ea than Seeks f or ocscr est BES remme 1be : wall, apecial for Fri 25e¢ Blue $3.50 Shoes for Men ll O'CLOCK 8 ATURDAY. HIMELHOCH BROS SUCCESSORS ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Contractor and Builder. Here are three men who pure hased age of $150 per year rent m will call on them You one you can rent for the same money. grocery bill, These lots have ride from First and Washington each. mey. A Today and Tomorrow Lots $65 Up to $150. Te You can come to Southeast Seattle regrade of Jackson street you can’t buy th money in two years if you pay $2 per we You can meet peop’ Don't be bought a $100 lot in Southeast Seattle, now it is worth $5,000. A Free Barbecue Dinner For 2,000 years by hard work some cheap lots ten years ago. A Free Lot to the Man Who Lives the Furtherest From Pioneer Square Mr, Markow had the largest family Only fifteen minutes ride, COME € SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. Office open until & p.m Mone |. Do | before and Cafe | Try some of our coffeo, sorved weno with Vienna cakes fresh from the } Frale oven Bookkeeper for Kent Lamber Co. y one of these gentlemen will give you any inf can pay for a home with your rent money tn Southeast Seattle better than the city water m Street Next 10 Guy's Drug Store. MR. G. W. KUHN. Hardware and Paint Merchant of 8. E. Seattle. MR. R. McKINSTRY, homes In Southeast Seattle; they are each savi ag on an aver- mation, if you You can have fruit, garden and chickens, and eut down your ins laid tm front of them, and is only ‘fifteen minutes We urchased 160 acres 23 years ago at the rate of $1.00 rms $1.00 Per Week. on a graded and planked street from First avenue. After the se lots for less than $300 to $1,000. You can make more k on two lots in Southeast Seattle than you can save in five every day who say: “I would be rich now if I had bought sne of those ten years hence that will say I could have Working Bown Town and Paying Rent, last Sunday and rece! d the $185 lot free. UT TODAY. PICK OUT YOUR LOT before Sunday. co. Baggage, Furniture, Storage DFFIGE | RELIABLE TRANSFER 105 Gecend Av. B y to Loan on Watches, Dta- monds and Jewelry. ‘ not buy & wateh or diamond | Si you see our display in our| Office and storage room, 1215 Firat w and our prices, marked ip | @venue, Postoifice buliding. figures Phones—Sunset 903, Independeny “eae towte, Prop 626.

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