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“Don't Worry, Watoh Us Grow? _The How Store _ Cash_°"" Go-Cart and Baby Carriage | - Bargains This Week aow window you'll seo some eapec arruupe and ao-carts for this week—aed ov an orier om Ube weil-keowe photorap ser A LARGH PANEL PORTRAIT OF BABY with cael ie im the acquainted, Extra Special Three Days dyer Baninane soreantnt te ot yea $12.00 “ating wader lnetreetione 9 . Wh ; ¥ mated b well ’ t ts k feet et har firmly ott spr - rte Mert bar very finish with nick tk “« t parasol of ruffled colored kel's worth ¢ Piper HMeldsick ed with hade Imag hie prine, « h retur dark green wheels have lar f i the lid off th rubber tires, We will price th soft mtr Y $19.50 cart, for t y, Tuesday §) eo na tow « and Wednesday only, at from the @ hall bel $12.00 Bull, for the chief exe ot a place like the for 24 how Friday night Mayor B Jered the Arcad 1 be linputable ev had Marne i As + Pratt : anded Ma ne up ag ery added. BREMERTON NOTES | eee senaee. The German cr r Falke, now) police b 4 te n Alaskan waters, will ar-| the not cruising BREMERTON, Aug. 21—The re-|rive here probably next Monday. | charge, knew ' h pairs on the « Boston will be|She will visit all sound ports dur-| the A was t ‘ completed by 15. She|ing her stay in North Pacifie wat-| So Mar had to close up, but was to have left t ya this | ers. Jit onty t ' a few minutes to week, but her bol'e ad to Ket inteation with Mayor be in worse condit at firs Th tiser Albi will not join | Ra who Immetiiately notified believed, and the recent Benning-| the quadron during its com- | the officers to let the Arcade ton disaster has resulted in the navy | ing visit to the local navy yard, in Marselle assured the mayor that time for ch as her rs have been | he had sold out to Sam Rizzuto, pro ¥ possibil because the non-arrival of the Belmont Nebraska is again|of the amm ists and venti-| saloons in the t . ac Placed in cx lators which installed. The| partner with Marae m the Ar Albany will bly be im ordin- | cade The gunboat ord sowill «be ary several me s yet The 5 ° aim that Riszute has placed in commission the first week fa September, her rep now be The cruiser Marblehead fag almost complete. ‘oncord{\into dry dock here for rep Will join Pacific squadron,| | = F. eigen Il assemble Port, An-| KEOKUK, Towa. Aug Ala similar case where Biaocehi is geles within th ext two weeks |Greek laborer who came h] supposed to ha t his Four of her old guns will be re-|Natches with @ railroad construc-| «pank's Place” « he ondary bat mar | the ng if quarantined at Gregory, | installed and a new se | sng are dlr bo guar yeeros gy Mo., suspected of yellow fever | : wen GET IN LINE | freee | the two men. That the JOIN THE THRONGS OF CON prises sad are balloved & TENTED BUYERS AND | be ansoctated thia time, ie well BE HAPPY. known to the police, and that the place is allowed to be opens supponition that Marselle ble to be 1 on the is out, is en swallowed Johnston Co.'s big surplus stock cut-price will go right along this week, but it's nearing the end. An entirely new stock of in struments and bargains are tined up for this week. Don't put this mat D. &. sale Groceries Retail at Wholesale Prices. Mayor Balt Adams Sells tote into bis own hand without aa nger is evidently de t’s important < A yuainting the police of his actions show the reductions during this|[m ‘41! at Wholesale Prices. part of the executive has sale caused mu + feeling among Our $ pianos now $146; the the police who claim that they are offered at $198 and $254, while the Rallinger fails to notify them of $375 and styles will go at $ What is going or and $250 IB Retailed at Wholesale Prices. It's a lovely mixup,” remarke Organs worth every cent of $8 $95, $115 and $140 will go at this) sale at $52, $64, $78 and $95. | Terms on pianos from $10, $15 $2 S, $20 down, and $6,| 7 2, $15 and $20 per | Torms on organs, $5 to $10 down | and $2.50 to $5 per month. | Every instrument guaranteed to) be as represented. | D. §. Johnston (o,f TEE COFFEE co $21 SECOND AVENUE. Seattle's Leading Piano House. i ‘902 SECOND AV Near Madison Street BURKE BUILDING. ERNST BROS.INC 506-505 PIKE ST. Ragley’s Corner Baby Wants Anything that you your y in our line HAVE IT 20, $35, and $7, $8, $9, $10, $1 month need for WE JUST PHONE MAIN $ IND. 982. WE WILL DE PROMPTLY AND FREE CHARGE. Lime W. gallon. Nursing price Nipples, Mizpah, % Nipples, all other er, freah every day including bottle. .4 Bottles, § and 9 Sugar of Milk, our own specia importation, highest quality pound 306 Sugar of Milk, all other brands, TODAY AND TOMORROW we will close out a line of aitmens atiix: Hoaplial ie screen doors which reached us a little late in the season. es ge zitgedtsag os ® SSe we size... 206 size... She 1 pound 30e ‘These are new and in perfect condition. Today and Tuesday you can buy any size, regular $1.00 Screen Door for 75c Malted Milk, $1.00 size Eskay’s Mellon's F Robinson's Barley With the call for these reasonable staples comes an uo », A. * a to All other Baby Foods usually heavy demand for guced peices, These window screens can be adjusted to almost any ° required and are models of convenience. For the two days we 20c, 25c and 35c y patrons already have frames for either doors or win r may require repairs for same. To meet such demands we will sell today and tomorrow, regular, per yard 12c Screening for 9c BOTH PHONES Turkish Bath 50c INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington 1158. THE SEATTLE STAR— 4 MAYOR BALLINGHH GUCCHHOR IN HOLOING DOWN ARCADE DANCH HALL THEN ALLOWS PLACE TO HE-OPEN WITHOUT NOTIFYING POLICE—LATTER ARE SORE Lewis 4 CO. COR 1ST AND CHERRY. MONDAY, AUG. a1, 1905. s © total but that her has been saved The Spartan was owned in Sa Franct but she is well known |bor just as she w jhere, as she has been in port cargo, and was |many times and has had @ long and |time. ladventu: s life om the seas of the world | WHO GETS KEEFE? About 20 years ago she was sunk | TACOMA, Aug entrance of New York har- / are wondering wh ered] Jack-in-the-Box Marselle $C’ OY as leaving witt not raised for DE at the THE KOHLER & CHASE JR Piano has not gained its repu- tation through extensive adver- tising, but by sheer merit alone. We can assure the purchaser of a Koh- fer & Chase Piano that it is made upon honor and sold upon merit. We ask the most critical inspection, both as to scale ea? ig TERMS: CASH OR PAYMENTS Kohler & Chase The Largest Music House on the Coast 1305 2d AVE., ARCADE BLDG. C. A. MEYER, Manager 3 ye? , - 4 5 ; See Our Win Me ariys > Right Good | dow Display NEES EM Right Price p alll erene y RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. | from southern Califortia, They} had traveled alone with tage em) them giving thelr destination | ALL THE APPLE CROP aroundé| § Soy ee rome, tor] Pullman will be destroyed for the th vad been | rule ie Year Table Linens, Biankets, Comforts m seven| THE SALMON RUN hae begun] on Special Sale This Week —— = Jeon vee THE NEW BRICK BLOCK at] reaton is ready for occupancy READ OUR QUOTATIONS rray while drilling for a well. | DAMASK, 7 hes w f ache warranted | regular 5 $1.00 a us . pe e-| wool STATE PUYALLUP ha 40,000 | special tomorrow at .. 75¢ . " ! rth Jerates of red rasp nea-| PURE LINEN BLEACHE iz%e YAMASK, very heavy ar , CROCHET ie 70 taches wide, re nnd be emita Con BED- | PURE I FRANK ANDERSON, a resident JAME W. HULL, a Hoquiam] $1.36 a yard; special ton pat worth wa of South Bend, has been mi lumber man, died at his home Sur row at S100 ¢ " . , most a week and is thought to] 44 aacer | Pt red LINEN BLBAC HEI 81.00 have been drowned. [ENN Eee Eee ee {bow 0 tiny | CROCHET BEDSPRE PILLOW FIRE, SUNDAY, destroyed 900) MAYOR DUNNE PINCHED = #| price $1 , : f $ heen bushels of wheat for Wesley Laabs,| » FOR SCORCHING *| tomorrow at e ready a Davenport farmer * " UNBLEACHED get ae a gs TWO LITTLE CRILDREN, ag : Eh ae wh re se re eS et wide ora hed dane ba pcgatid 4 and 7, passed through Wenatchee! ® ed in Evansto Led ae yard; ape t i and F “ manu lin, size Sunday en route to Bridgeport! ® noon for violating the automo- #| ‘ a " rage : *& bile speed ordinances and fined #| WHiTs RUCK TOW <2 cae sa Thos # $10. After the fine was paid * beer red <4 > ' es $ yas # the speed limit * ee HUCI TOW! of sg nebes, hemr tk * with hematitched ¢ € a pa and ready Aebedeneantanenel 18x32 ’ ial vert weer DAMASK sale at, each aash ke : } UNBLEACHED DAMASK, ¢ and alwa | b a Atth r a i * mentSale | | m Filed wit | COTTON GLASS TOW! : of H. Lewis & Co., First | een eet See , stece| & Ot; 85 and Cherry, for ®15.00 | dad ise #1.50 you can buy the beat gar | ment that has ever been 1 offered at that price, and | RS | Sa saaivas ein te McCarthy Dry Goods Co. to any tailor and } Honolulu state that the American the same kind made for ship Gpartan, from Newcastle Second Ave. and Madison St. lees than $40 Remem tralia, for Kaanapall, went « - ore ber the address Saturday on the coast of Mav red t. About two week twonl eR RR RRR Ee bby” K * *” t Pacif * BEGINS ENORMOUS * it Be * INJUNCTION SUIT *% t |e * k f-|% SYRACUSE, N. Y., Aug. 21.— # Americans, | Henry R. Clifford, of Oswego, % h ired| ® ommenced an action of for him by|* ejection against nearly all the # ed him) # occupants of the land in Essex, # t * Warren, Franklin and Hamil- % bee £ t s,| & ton counties *« . , we * He recently rereived from ques’ who & s Keefe *® Engiand a certified copy of a ® | | grant which he claims gives # | | him title to the land in ques- # | tion, which is valued at $20,- % |hMINTO SUCCEEDS # 000,600. A test case will be be- # | * gun in the courts at once. be: | LORD CURZON * RO RRR | ra CASTORIA of I to succeed who resigned wher refused to mak Lord Curzon sects For Infants and Children. orment| The Kind You Have Always Bouglit which he had It is al known that th ard reali | Bears the between Lord and d| Signature Kitchener, who was comman Ther g chief of the forces of India G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- U0]-1105-1105 SECOND AVE. Modern machinery enables the farmer to harvest his grain * riding in the shade, make his hay and gather his corn entirely with machinery, avoiding the arduous labor of a few years ago. This machinery represents a large investment, but in the sav- ing of labor and the saving of grain it is regarded economical. It is used two or three weeks in the year and the other forty- nine of fifty it stands in the shed. Why should not the woman whe does the work in the kitchen be provided with the best that can be supplied, when her work over it is arduous and continuous? MONARCH is when in the saving of fuel alone it will repay its entire The that from the use of a range that operates with so little fuel and It certainly can- not be argued that the cost of a perfect teo great, satisfaction cost in but two or three years. comes attention pays large dividends on the investment. The top of the Monarch is polished; the bedy blue steel— hence it never requires blacking. No other range has the patent Duplex Damper—it being $5 A MONTH an exclusive feature with the Monarch. No repairs ever necessary. WE TAKE YOUR OLD RANGE, ALLOWING YOU ALL IT 1S WORTH AS PART PAYMENT ON A NEW. MBiows: