The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1905, Page 3

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‘Dent Worry, _ Ve Grew” das * Saeeeeeal The Top Floor of the New Store Offers Many Inducements AR VALUE Yr THE TOP R OF THE MAKI TOU A REGULAR KNEW OF THEM, THEE ® YOU TO COMB IN AND LOOK THE RI . STOR! WW STORE | MpOIALS ARY RRoUND— IT 1S W Odd Laces at One-Half Price another tion @f 1, 1% ring Lace . i @ laree quantity of- laces, fe #2800 per Ds Fiber Matt! gorerings obs Oxi? 80 value. Matting, cut only, per yard .....65 500 Eo AVE @ UNION S31 TREE’ r Pretty Grass Widow of Ber maiden name and need ticular. Margaret Holland, young | cause he had to pay me alimony , Dyfetty, says that her matri-|said Mrs. Holland to The Star still working| Monday morning Whenever he jets anything mean about me in} her fight for freedom,!/the paper, he mails me a marked | bles a: ad received some pud-| copy.” Der then fickle spouse had | her husband was good-lookin -looking grasawidow|in Seattie”—bdut divorce decree, which | never, never love him anymore. ly that Holiand was any- As for “the handsomest man Jean worry fine display of humor on the part of a North Seattle shoe maker of Swedish extraction Last Saturday the cob bier, just before closing his shop for the night, got a plece of cardboard about two feet square and printed the follow ing legend on it im big black letters “WANTED A King for Norway Ship Tomorrow Free Pass Inga Svenskar motages The last line transiated into English ns “No Swedes need apply The placard was placed in the window and all day Sup day @ curlous crowd gathered in front of the shop and en joyed the jest An trate Norwegian wanted to smash the window and de stroy the taunting sign, but he was persuaded that the joke was too good to sp | * * * * = * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ‘* * * * * * * * * * * 7 12: CENTS Price tomor- tow for fancy full cream Cal- fornia Cheese. ADAMS’ TEA & COFFEE SARAH AGHEE HORRE WATCH FOR OLD COINS —————- | Chief of Poll Sam North, of Vai er to Chief o broke into Va avers Car library and carried off almost t se PLAY THIS PIANO Kel! Auto Grand fe a very |tbousands of dollars ieee and @ very fine piano. It pos-| PANAMA, June 13.—The goverr nama haw decided to cotr 1,000,000 ativer pesos in order to re jlieve the demand for silver caused in the tone that, con a “Grand”—more | ed within the case al apparatus of a ent at P jby the activity on the can and the increase in busin | TAKE IT NOW Plano does not look any 4if- | from any t and @ perfor-|have dizzy spells, shortness regu m| symptoms of heart wea’ | must be bleca of mechani | benefit. 4" Special Rates to the East 1.86 to ©) a, ‘eee ng Plano House. ji Burke Building. potnts. ove Wet] bt a AI wet da LAM on 13, 1905. _ Credit || Miss Roosevelt and Taft Party to Sail to Orient in Regal Style |i zegrisiiss' ses ect esate 2 ee, en sa ened Lay Be MISS ROOSEVELT’S SLE al to the Star. FRANCISCO, Roosevelt tails | opaque hood Manila on July » handsomest of the giant steamers her pillow she Speaker Cannon respectively n senators and 20 representatives on the same deck turned on with | from this port for § she will ocer Across from he bed she will have a generous ward robe of mahogany and a cozy }on which ahe may lounge while sip ping her morning coffee. Abreast of the head of her bed ipon“and brase-trimmed berths anc anotier of the convertible . one of the largest vos will carry Miss Roose elt and the other members of the Taft party to the Orient and elabor the in the center stateamen will have at thelr dispose al & large smoking room and buffet “Handsomest Man” Is Angry possessed of a | doe-)doted on the feminine sex in gen i provides that may eral and not his better half in par Dreakfast for two any- | “He skipped out of the state be the local press, and, she; The young widow admitted that that | false items published jhe “used to be the handsomest mai at she would 1 &n ideal benedict; that he) Se who is now plying his Support bie wif ‘wouldn't | tailor sclasors in Portland, Ore.—be household bi bills, and Just | is probably looking. for another | pretty, good-hearted wife whom he Teter eee eee ee ee Norway's difficulty in find- # og a king has brought out « * f MANCHURIA being made to, private bath, with tiled floor, porce- and all of the accessorice fern hotel bath paneled tn Flemish oak Mins Roosevelt will arrive in San | Franciseo on July 6. the | interim before salling she at the foot of | brilliantly entertained at the jand home of Mrs. ate preparations a: ensure comfort for the distinguish- the Miss Roosevelt wil not be limited will be to a stateroom whe retire or seclude she wishes to herself from the scores of questa to accompany her and Secretary Taft the brane couch, will be fitted with | Victor Metcalf, a writing desk, extra wardrobe and | wife of the secretary of commerce Metealf ia a college nate of the Presi the two men are old friends, so his sofa, all of mahogany her) ing of the sides and ceiling of her painted white nt's, and suite, consisting of a sleepingroom Pee eee eee eee ee eS eee edeled Police | Delane imal T ‘ | | Delaney asks that al! places where} fold coin and rare specimens might be a6ld be watched On the night of June 6 thi | mtire collection of rare coins anc “Tor er the MISS ROOSEVELT'’S | daughter could hardly cannot be replaced and repres: Ie an Instrument work of years on the part of col | with hat lectors. Anybody Can Play The collection was valued will be a Jane those put on bab San each side of her couch | of white curtains hung upon @ brass : na |FOd may be drawn al works Suty a year age with ite kee! agair | blow too cool. At her left hand without rising ther piano save|_ It’s not too late to prevent serious | being used. Then | heart troubles if you will take Dr taken from a slid- | Miles’ Heart Cure at once, when you ot 5 is placed in the| breath, fluttering of the heart, tr f pulse, weak or hungry come in and see | spells. These are early, but urgent i”, and en Immediate attention ht on moderate! Money back if first bottle fails to \Baby Burglars “Jugged”’ By Chief and Fly in professional # Bob| inals and the p pointing out , Daly, 4 end they are now in charge the new law give Charged with | burglary by the police and have con wo more were taken Into custody | by Chief of Police Delaney and De Aisposing of Seattle's youthful crim m on probation 5. | ¥ia Northern Pacific, June 14th to jattn inclusive. Only $60.00 to st. Poul and return; $69.70 to Milwau- @; $67.60 to Bt. SECOND AVE. Louis, and equally low rates to other} were Louis Schmitz, 1 young thieves in f They claim that the juvenile breaking stolen goods have iy The youthful and Richard ered. say the; KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROU retlonary BLES PROMPTLY CURED, up crime in thie city « court should have a 4 |power and decide cases according to evidence produced, If the evi-| A Sample Bottle Sent FREE by | dence is bgd against the defendant Mail. the court should have the power to ble Kime Swarnp-Rect,. tht entrated Flavoring fy to} «|| Extracts i , that y of being 1 , vie 2-02. Lemon Despondency er the § ok lGe of b wife led ¢ are u 1 mild and th ox 1 mit te ) t of # p- Root | der 41 treet, Ballard, at r I nda the high He cfclock Monday iaht | diursing sooo "| The QUAKER DRUG (0. acid and Inudunum, and then hed | ¢ f Slat OF inca See , es himself in his room. He was found thee ehedian pace +g 1053-1015 FIRST AVE a ahoi me afterward t f t the r Both Phones 1240. | Mr Freneh lef rt ban 1 e months ago, of late, Mra, Taylor if . ¢ you should 4 Ih jster, has been keeping b Dent « ammint for him, Hi Frank om- |f ont a-do ne YOU te te et that will be communics with before Mid mw book that telly. all about i{|* SURGLARS TAKE $6.55, AND # funeral arrangements are made a its 6 t ‘ t al * THEN DINE ON SHRIMP | No inquest will be held i free by A > De. ” Kilmer & Co. Binghampt y.|* ‘Th ok their time tn W RRARARSER AK HED RS wre g, be e to F * s the store of P. # & CITY 18 FORCING CHURCH # lithe Seattle I ar. Don't make “ aig eee on fae in * TO CLOSE ITS DOORS * mist but mt ed S then tiniest o6e * he feth t Protestant #| name , Root k oe “ “a - ’ i, ai mcambRenk, oa8 : . shrimp, salmon and W . r einaas : ey as 7 City Detective Adams © 4 found 1 = mw 4 * the irate grocery- ® 4 “ sey g Beh 9 a morning and # onbige ra ts of the mid- w * night th i 2|WG FORK CENTRALE |% t2u0t the remnants Soe aan *. to x oa we * | t a we nee by prying open W ¥ aire “t ms) SEATTLE TICE) \h&'s price 7 \* * * he * | NEE “f Sorce OF FICE Su vevesys * by t ant®* le $5,000 & “ ~ Praia : Another evidence of Seattle's % growth was evidenced on railroad We . oy row Mond when L. F * 7 os : ee & cal representative of th Ba % Central, announced that ® apr Ss “ Fras . 7 % Will open ticket offices in ted 4 PORTS RES Cees we TY eifle block ahortiy you come, and have > * This ts the first time that the 2 and BUY TEA and New York Central has established COFFEE of US. a ticket office here. The road will ‘tel ne f only occupy tts new offices until Ges shin dn taeina ve # Arrangements can be completed for dhe : ness purposes * | s handsome suite | & because of the improvement, * * * * ARES SARS ASAE ES CAINESE BOYCOTT VB vor « pound of English Break- Mra Skenk and Mra. Waleworth will entertain the Stevens Relief AMERICAN GooDSs | friends at their home, 205) Tenth, Friday afternoon Sickest | EA poe sn By | | | 9 | TIEN TSIN, June 13.—The Chin-| ese Guilds have quietly determined % |to carry out their plan of boycot ting American goods and the situa Rh d B tion is Gaily boroming more gloom) ouesproes * fant for American manufacturers. ‘The |native newspapers are refusing ad- co. | vertisemen ts of American firms. Tea and Coffee House. Cherry Pectoral.) 1325 SECOND AVE. 3.—Archduke! Arcade Block. Doctors have prescribed this) VIENNA, 3 medicine for over sixty years. |Jo**ph died bere S They heartily endorse it for| BUFFALO GASOLINE MARINE ENGIN all diseases of the throat and We carry them in stock and can furnish you immediately. Call and | them before you buy your motor nteed Satisfactory. co. ON D AVENUE. bess ; lungs, coughs, colds, bron-| GEO. H. WooDHOUS chitis, the grip. ! 1409 8 G-L-HolmesFurnitureCo: U0}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Cook Stoves for Campers NEW CAST IRON COOK STOVE for the price of one second hand. That's what we offer you in a variety of sizes, for coal or wood, and with or without reservoir. As to price it is CONSIDERABLY BELOW COST, as we are closing out every cook stove right now to make way for the many wants of summer Camping parties will find this offer of special interest as they can secure a new cook stove—O. K. in every reapect—at the price they would ordinarily pay for an old one. " Monarch Range Never Beaten inAn LP meme Public Contest-- —" St. Louis Or Etsewhere The many exclusive features of the Monarch easily make and keep it the very best in every way. MALLEABLE IRON used in ite construction is especially made for its ufacture. It's polished top ig the only one which is a success in every way. THE PATENT DUPLEX DAM- PER ad draft back and front For this reason heat in a Mon arch oven is always even and bread bakes perfectly on every without turning » MONAROH NICKLE will never tarnish or wear off. $9 Cash —and —- $5 a Month BUYS A NEW WE TAKE YOUR OLD ONB AL- LOWING EVERY OBNT IT’S WORTH AS PART PAYMLNT ON A NEW ONE

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