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“Dea't Worry, Wateh Us Grow” The Now Store Credit Each Week Will Do, “" Cash or Twe One Dolla "Friday Specials Attract Because hl Merit New store als a goods underpriced — for the purpove y tore methods Folding reclining or can be fi permitting Ppdoisteres! sides; hae gabber tires paarity ena: price $16.50 gay only Go-Ca Tep F oer Friday Spec . @ilcloth, wh ors, per yard China Ma yard 5 faa Gre mer Blankets, per pal : I i TURES Gere AVE @ UNION STREET Orange ras no Fun mNSECTS TO FIGHT—COLD WEATHER THREATENS—DEALERS AND RAILROADS DEMAND B/G PROFITS. The orange w at its height ill be sent out of The orange Jeveloped to this ely within 30 tntreduction of qtent almost ent or since the Be patel orance. ‘Theqranee crower leads a strenu- The grove must be cultt ted 10 months fm sects work on the ‘ roots, A continual warfare on pests is necessary. Throughout the winter season the grower must be on the lookout for cold Waves. Little heaps of damp straw are placed among the trees. to be burne when the temperature thieagoLoanOffice BARKY SILVER Prop. gets near the dar line. Even 17 Yeater Way. this precaution not always enough to save the crop. ewes See i Minas ot Soweary. and all Kinds of jewelry. ss trletly confidential a — ee His label on your Prescrip- tien corre sponds with the mark “Ster- ling” on silver. MAWS DRUGSTORE ¥°.,32"2 Secona Ave Thee Are Are None Better When the PROCRAS fruit is ready to plek | i Block in the It is not only the thief of time He who wc ould get the best that life used and his judgme 1 that a rare chance ¥00 purchase or not D, §. JOHNSTO Geattie’s Leading Piano House. $3 SECOND AVE Burke Buliding. 00. 202 and 208 Ni ujotdS REVOLUTION BUENOS AIRES, Juno 1 olution is in progress in the pro |vince of Santiago del Ketero, The . 9 | aca ainalng PERS eTTS governor was captured by insur enies She S Pretty x oArTue THRATERS. «6 & * * , OO RNY eae |* _ Star—Pollte veutevine | & Bright, attractive olio of vaude- + “L, & DAMME® PASSED &| Dre. W. H. Kersiake nays she fo) Ine Geecription of the ier villo features . * CHECK DRAWN ON “R. U. &/ not pretty Mrn, Keraiake was referred to on a|* SMATTLE — Monday-Wednes # * INSSAINE” ae prety hpidea of seven. wanke:, ¥he |® day, "The Christian.” Good * * PORTLAND, June Marry & never wan pretty ltinds marMed life troubloun, but ia|* production at popular prices. % & Howland, day bartender in aw] And never will be Willing to forget and forsive if bus-|% . Phureday-Baturday Peace * * saloon at } and Alder, ie %| @Bhe also denies that she ts a bride| band wilt « ome back w ful Valley * * h a Obs tee sree rye i eral Boe acide and + want|*® THIRD AVE Monday-Wed- * * & | her husband and nia t el|him baek!” firmly exclal j® nesday, “The Clay Baker,” * * &|him if he'll only hie back to the|Kerslake Thursday morning ;® pastoral play with Lhe * * | family hearthetone—back to the life is to he him rie ee Minaton Wee . * % | of comfortable carpet #lippers, homes | never saw such a stingy o}% Saturday, “Hast Lynne * * ® | made pies and ore itn | we were ried, about a year ago, | * M4 | * \* Mra. Ke ke, who remtdes at 222} he ne ve me a red gent, I SURE EH EEE EEE OM *h #| Tenth, and tencher offurt, was! pald mont of the bill elf Mon-| ‘phe First Nighter dropped in at * | thy tim of a mystertous assault |day night he wouldn't give me he cattle theater Wednesday ew ade payal o °R. U, &lon Monday night near her home, | dime. for tare ly handed me] evening and saw an old-fashioned wt aid ened LB® leaped from |a nitke! and told me to walk or at r crowd that filled # Dam * eruetiy | way! nabely every seat; heard old-taal * The w wae of m* | Walter’ said 1, “you're the | joned le theater applause, an * complesion, wore a w w & | found that her husband, a former |as stingy as you I would shuffie! tion of “Pen Valley,” the veh! #@ hat and had a op He ® | emg of the tle Electrte « ott ole which carried dear old mit *® went down } toward Wash- #| 5 " & ahd waited u 1” “Fe wot mad and 1 t a R through many a season & inst if get him ®&| night thout uring the ¢ jar | with kissing him t 1 1 Wate mpan nile & there's mo . 1 of his footsteps on the front | shouldn't wonder but the |their spler ffort san dne eee eee eee eeeeeee ca RARER RRR RARE ARE Cede A RARER RRA RR A RR Re ne, but the * ** * ng to Se * M WORTH es0ne00 WAS * |e “HARRY PRACTICES JIU. #| # ANTI-BOVINITES AT AL-KI & the best of the *. JITSU ON FISH ** Sheriff mith has been noti- ® rod tion a * NEW Y RK J A * : Fre ig oer gh Sie Har 8 te | & Med of the presence of a herd & 1 “Peacef Sen ee ee ay like % ive attla # | & of feionioun cows at Al-ki Point #| Vall eoing i cis on tae 5 a | & hand-t # | & und will probably (ake «to ®lond time, especially when b & aad ch ten divided ( He a | * inch ere ® | ® protect the lives and property ® | capable han aap wd wis 8) a dow « &|# of the peace-loving muburban- #| Richard Scott's Interpretation of a4 ; | woe 1 f| ® the burglarious bovines # | there was no overdrawn reaching at So tik nd ae nhurt | ® Mtoaltbtly hes ®| humor or pathos, Mae K Vir * ; a|* He had fished all dey long &| & of be —_ # | ginia Rand was above erit n, and 2 wer nd & | & Btockade Ye &|the other members of the compan Gave: rd -* ' bolder than her #| carried their part Aitat : & cooked bh wa meals. He was w|* w | & mater ers, reached & With a good company, good play #& hardly known when he died. «|* Ww} @ her ne window and &| and popular prices the Seattle's new + & | & bower ap the left leg ®| stock season should be a great « ind PE HP ONE tle w/e ot an esorter’e white # | cose. wane * * whee | | ® & duck sr ae when a little te * & | & tterat the next cottage sound- ® The old yet always popular le # | # @4 the tocain and routed the #| play, “East Lynne,” will be the bill | ® dov # marauders in reckless haste. w|at the Third Avenue theater for | Ik ix reported that Harry lost # | # Al-ki-ites held a mass #&|the rest of the week, beginning i* os rod and « 4 reel dur- @ @ Thursday and will or. @| Thureday night * the t, but he got the | @ ean “Anti-Bovine Porch- ~ * the ly ir ake &) & Climbing 8 for the p- &| The Star draws its usual large & Washington, he says # | % $e@iMon of Burglarious Beasts,” #| crowds and offers a number of * ** «| first class vaudeville “stunts” this eR RR TR ttn tt tt) week more discouragement» The shipper must have a good pro it, and the raflroad charges $1.25 box for every shipment east of the Missiaai ppt The shipper picks, sorts and packs the fruit. Mexteans and Chi nese do most of the picking. Each tes a canvas bag over his 4 a pair of nippers in picker ca shoulder a his hand. Only the cholcest fruit is pleked. In the packing house the oranges are scrubbed, sorted, wrapped in paper, packed and labeled After all this labor is paid for, the shipper receives his profit and transportation bills are met, the fruit must sell at a high price in order to leave the grower & profit Sometimes he lowes all his year's work and money besides One grower cleared $3.000 on 10 ar this year acres last year. So prices have been so low that sales are not meeting picking and ship ping expens A Riverside woman concluded to ship her own f ast ye whe tid so and lost $400. The ad and dealers combine to keep the | business out of the growers’ hands _ATIO} T TI Is a Big Word and Stands as a Stumbling Road to’ cceess but also the assassin of opportunity offers must act quickly when bis nt satisfied is offered in our Echo Lake Garden Get & is thoroughly well made rurban, with soll that will raise anything, and on the « Reiieet; that the utmost care | skirts of the great and growing market ¢ eattle, by the payment co the selection and pur $50 down and $10 per — the total price being $600 to $700, accord Meet waterial, that the very |!n6 to the tract selecter Serkmen Surely your reason must tell you that this is an offer that can not wg Co peng! = be duplicated lifetime. Your observation and knowledge the ‘wmoet Seattle's ya and ent growt b muet ell you that reage iwne goodness e smallest possib y north of t is way below its legitimate value a © pres : tet itt the oualnty Ne | ent prices.asked, and must inevitably sell at higher and higher figures Bar product. There is not a single | * the country is ope med up by car lines, and comes into demand for temmnt of weakness io burban homes Doronghly and entire Since you must feel this way about it. on what ground can you ex Millable from the beg cuse yourself from looking at the property we offer? If what we say ef Of its manufacti: true, and there is an 18-year-old reputation for truthfulness behind thi amination of the Hi ad. you know you can not spend a half day more profitably ¢ na We Plano costs noi! visit to Eeho Lake lake this trouble ar Now you have made up your mind to go. And right here we come More deciding may oe eit. | Up against one big word “procrastinat You must not only say you Money and many regreta, | are going. but Jetermine defir wh and, « time set, you owledge of n at N n leaving any morning at §:30 tompiete un\e a eh. There Holloway w Jourself with the e Ga Tract if ment tells oy te miperd ities of t sit with Mr, Holloway on ect na — : pertect title, with a written opinior Attorney A. K Wehave always a bar- | title expert, is given each purchaser upon recetpt of the first payment @ins in slight . and second If you call at this office we will give 1 a letter to Mr. Holloway Mand Pianos of va oe who will assist you in every way in choosir fn Which have been taker an«e we nell at ters that Will really wury Y @lways welcome her whether | NOW lew York Block. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 1905. Here's aSeattle Woman Whig AT THE THEATERS SS | | ERVICE STEAL THE WITH PUBLIC THE GAS HAS THEY ARE IN LE PHILADELPHIA OFFICIALS BECAUSE MAYOR WEAVER, OF SEVERAL ws DISCHARGED FROM + UE HIGH CITY ITEM } | | Silk Gloves RELIABLE G | Lace Collars On Sale Tnmorrow at Half LADIES LLARS McCarthy aumeahamanmdad 4 dhemamnmaeaiadl a CU. ia tdi Shirt . Waists r “ of white polka tted lawn tn blue 6 white 1 sand r walsting Ty nleely made and finished, real good ' tomorrow, while they Half Real Value Company Tan Hose OODS ONLY. 15c nine tiful ther of ] Take your ch Dry Goods Second Ave. and Madison Street TOGO'S ENEMY. ADMIRAL ROJESTVENSKY From a snap shot taken on the quarterdeck of his flagship. ANOTHER GENERATION ADDED is ; Wed «. He w ' ‘Dp Mra. BR. St ‘ ‘ buy « clears ks he arrested 8 u | put in a kiln of Zook’s| Wrdnesday night e mill and at about SE ANAA REAR AAS SS! lt GIGANTIC SUNFISH CAP- *| * TURED * * SANTA BARBARA, June 1. ®& * A sunfish weighing ore &! * than 1,000 pounds was captured * *?> this mornt by W. W. *® 7 a popular clubmar i* * i et of its kind ever ® * r Burte was out with ® . m i re after yellow : ® tall wh the monste Pr red *® \* at the stern of his launch He * |*« 1 1 led it * * * ee ‘AFTER ENEMY Gen Manila e r | eral aCrter om rotor the de partment of ayas, is enga in the pacifi of native F east coast Samar. Six | panies are ready in the f under ¢ The natives ma of the cor jof native a NAKED NERVES. tee eee eee eee eee tee ee ee * |® RAILWAY MAGNATE TO t * LEAD THE SIMPLE LIFE *® * LENOX, Maes, June 1— %® James J. Hill has selected the & % simplest and least expensive & #& summer b found here, * nded. There ® * ve grounds or ® * or French chefs and & * rian orchestras, gener- ®@ *% ally deemed so indispensable. # * The Minnesota man wil not be ¥ ® able to entertain * * = It ts bet 1 that he has left # * that function to his daughter, & * Mrs. Samuel Hill, of Seattle, # ® who has juired the Beck- ® * with sion on Lake Mah- ® & keenaie. * * * ee ee ed ee ee ee ee ee RECORDS REVEAL PROS- PERITY That th of Ming ng an era of ated by the roportion of tax- become elin- s smaller than ous year, delinquent ‘ollection during nths of the year 009. y estimates that the receipt of taxes for May 1, the day within which first instalments may be will reach $500,000 by the is in. paid, time the eve The total levy for the ty is $2,600,000, over §2,- 000,000 of which had been paid when the office opened Wed- nesday morning. AERA KAREAA SHE ETERS ERR ERE ee ee Hood Washingt River and Kenewick berries have all taken another drop. Washington berries are at $1.75 and $2, Hood River a Kenewick rries at $2 and $2.50. Biglow & Co., commissionera, received first shipment of May Duke Yakima cherries Thursday morning. They are selling at 76 cents per crate Rakha - Ayers * Sarsaparilla. Used in | all parts of the world for over 60 years. Has the unqualis fied endorsement of the best physicians. A family medicine, A strong nerve tonic. A great blood purifier. i Jas. Means’ Hand Ma $2.50 Shoe for sale at The Hub 615 Ist Avenue Attend the Manufacturers pet atthe 1207 2nd shoo. her & Ls Ave. Bargains in Furniture THE Red Front Furniture Co. 308 SECOND AVE. SOUTH