The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1905, Page 15

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Tr AN INFERNAL oT A CONTRAPTION AND YOURE A MARE -BRAINED ig’ THNT'S wwar 1 TNR ros Ap LUSH POPES EH ETE ERA RAR H AR AAA R AEE ¥ 7 * 66 9 « : Uf tne er renew : * * * * f Humorous LITTLE THINGS WHICH HAPPEN TO SEAT. # o - & TLEITES, AS TOLD BY THEIR FRIENDS * * * SEES SEER ES EEEEER RRA R HERRERA RE If Esra Kendall, that dear old; The note was sent to Ken but he didn’t get it in time to send for friend of hundreds of Seattle thea-/the umbrella before the storm ter-goers, ever meets “Doc” Hoye! struck “Pro he town which the famous conversation which once/ Benson was booming with “Bean upon a time took place between the! bread” and Wheat cakes governors of North Carolina and| But after the show Kendall tried Bouth Carolina will probably be r-/to locate Hoye and tell him how peated | much he appreciated the kind offer “Doe” Hoye came in all the way But, say,” said Kendall to a Star from Ravensdale, Sunday night man, “don't you think It is knocking see “Weather Beaten Benson,” at a man's own game for a CORONER the Grand. Hoye had read abdout| to offer to save a man’s life the big rain ip the second act, where! Kendall gets soaked to the skin. 80 #@ AAR RAR ARERR RR be brought bis $37.50 umbrella and) » - Stuck to it Ike grim death, Both| @ “SKINS CAT." * Dr. Wiltse and Deputy Sheriff Drew| # BREAKS HER ARM ® had covetous eyes on it, but they)» = found no chance to appropriate it. | # MARION Sept * So they tried to job him out of it) @ While “skinnt he cat.” Tiva, @ &nd attempted to secure the services| @ the 15-year-old daughter * of Ezra Kendal! as an accomplice.| @ Samuel D. Young, fell from a ® At the end of the smond act they) # ntal She fractur got 8 and wrote this note to| # jones of the right for Kendall. | © orm . “Dear Benson: Coroner Hoye is} Some t ago the girl fell ® very much afraid that you will catch| @ from an apple tree end frac- ® Poeumonia in that second act de-| @ tured her cotlar bone, * Tage, and he will loan you bis um-)@ * deel Pee eee See eee Compiles Credit Heusefurnishere—FREOERICK 4 NELSOS (Ine)—Complete Motel and Club Furnishers SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR WEDNESDAY This $22 6-Foot Weathered Oak Extension Table $14.50 This $47.5 RRR WILL BE EXHIBITED AT THE FAIR The beautiful $3,000 silver to be presented to the hip Nebraska by the state after wh he huge sea fighter is named, in th ty next November, will soon be placed on exhibit at the Nebraska headquarters at the Lewls and Clark ex on at Portland This statement was made by Governor Mickey of Nebraska to the Star's correspondent at Portland before the executive left for his home, Saturday Advices from Omaha eiate that the service will be ready for delivery with ao, and after short exhibitions in Lincoln and Omaha, Nebras ka, it will be ped to land, where it romain w the exposition « & week or bition here w on the gift wi presented to the be formally battleship. Robert Moran. Bros. company Nebraal trial trip until earty eeeeeve The North Seattle Ley club meets Tuesday night Denny way. See f the Moran builders of the states that the offi will not be Tee eT eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee Weathered | ORR eR O/H hered. Stand 6 43 in pore are fil Interior shelves, making ments. The regu attractive China special tomorre ‘Drummers’ Samples. of Carpeting Reduced In Price for Tomorrow AXMINSTER CARPET SAMPLES. 3 yards tong; regular price 95 BODY BRUSSELS CARPET SAMPLES. 6 yards long; regular price 95¢ cach, each BODY BRUSSELS BORDER SAMPLES. 6 yards long; regular price 80c each, special, each TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET SAMPLES. is long; regular each each TAPESTRY BRUSSELS BORDER SAMPLES. 11-3 yards long; regular price 60¢ | $1 Cash and $1 ‘a Week $5 Cash. and $5 a Month Buys any eee + Stove, Cook — or Renge Our Stock 69e | each, special, each 3 yar price 75c special each, special, each Frederick & Nelson (Inc.) and Spring Sts, StvAvites econd Ave, Mad Oak China Close $29.75 Solid Oak China ( ein highend | in width. Sides led with leaded contains three four compart Table ts equ which kee tal te slight! of attra wand Thur $29.75 retary John H. Lay te * * * * * * ~ . * * * * * * - * * . . + . * * . . . * *. * * . * 7 * * o edesta y 7 * * \* * * * \* |» * * * * * * 7 * a * * * - * * * SHAMEFUL eae ee ee James Crossby, the old man who is sean every day driving around fro u ing bis yeast, and whom every body knows by the titled nam In the Good Old Summer Time,” because he is continual ly singing’ the chorus of that noe popular song, in sunshine and whoWer, was one of the foatures at the Labor day par ade, ~ 1 was weatod in wagon but this (ime he had an additional attraction; it was a & phonograph, ‘The old man was * trying fh vain to get the “gol #] durned’’ thing to work. He could not find the lever, He finally got it going and as he gave the weual “getap” to the horse, he started down the street with the phonograph playing “The Good Old Bum mer Time” amid the cheers of the “Sons of Labor.” eR «| * ~ - * . * * - ~ + * his old # * *) * * * a * - * CROWDING on the new Fort} ecoming wore than part f the # nystem | to the post rowding deattle f them walked half a mite toward the city to get & seat, belng wil! to pay two! fares for the priviles Many of the cars carried from| 130 to 160 passengers They were so jammed that nents were torn} off women in seweral instances, At) least half a dozen women fainted, nductors were unable to get many of the fares. The people did not have much @ifficulty tn getting out to the fort, bet in many ip wtances found it impossible to ride back Ballard car line ‘ eeteeeeee eee ee Hundreds walked (wo miles to the eee eee eee ” SWALLOWS POISON TO PROVE HIS FAITH . SAN DIRK 1, Sept. 5— om During last evening's services & at the Nasarene mission an un- * known man srose and combat od some of the doctrinal points that had been advanced, Bf forts to, induce bim to desist from bis arguments resulted in mincing @ bottle and de y faith ie necessary. if have faith I can drink thie and it will not hurt me. With thie he swallowed the tents and « moment or two er fell to the floor and soon died. The bottle had contained carbolic acid eee eee ee Seeeeeeeeeeeee THE SEATTBE! STARS-TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1905. Nevevtevie THE CRISIS |, Che dpnex i oak in weath sures 42 in » 6 t ip with the famoa securely f different from {it tive shape, and ¢ Kegular pri w and Thursday © Table with ro bere special price t 814.50 p 44 in. im diameter, 6 ft und ¢ price $2.50 27x60-Inch Axminster Rugs many of Oriental design. T is a variety of colors and pa terns special price shipment just received a . in mall rugs Regular pr tomorrow $2.60 each eb $1.80 Seattle Agency for the Round 4 Oak Heater FRANCHISE LITICAL PROMISES Irving 7 ciiman Fr ffered ¥ avenue franchises current Both es for mayor them has such a good ting the ® said to his campaign was very leould not be sneezed at t ap made a flipfiop ¢ ention w 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. HAS COLE FLOPPED?: HIG WAVERING ATTITUDE ON MATTER SISTENT WITH REPORT THAT FURTH HAS GIVEN HIM PO ank F » Westlake and That at least is the report and neit hance of get m but what F very gratifying have frie and finance al b useful, atement which © ® that n the franchis CON M Ghe FAIR. A Large PLATINUM PHOTOGRAPH Of Yourself With Each Dollar Purchase. ASK ABOUT THEM EXTENSION ROUGH estimate shows that [\ $60,000 worth of merchandise must be moved, and quickly. One-half the store is to be given up to Contractor Driver. It will be walled up---boarded up. He gives us six days in which to get all the merchandise out of the way. We can’t put it in the base- ment; we’ve given that up already. We can’t put it in that half the store which will be left to us---for four quarts will not go into ahalf-gallon jug---anybody knows that. So we've six days left in which to ‘‘let go.’ We started off with still lower prices this morning. Needless to point out that bargains may be had. Even “he who runs may read.”’ STONE, FISHER & LANE Second Ave. and University ‘LOVE AFFAIR-- tt t at sorge Hunt, nger Boys NOW ASSURED * ee 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. 10WA BUTTER STORE 1311 Second Arcade Buliding NOT SSreeTT i 4 ¥ hey have found the partner of E e Fairbanks, who was arrest. i charged with a brutal sssault com upon George Hunt J Connelly, 18, a clers, was J arr 1 rele nday night ers Damm a by orn i King Ragley’s Corner HOUSEHOLD _ DRUGS Ata lal Price This Week. H { Ammonia, % gallon, in ve bott 25e lon, inclusive ze clusive 25e inelu- 25e ineclu- ; iSe Be n, We make it and e work, large bottle id. ort oie A de, 1 pint by 4 Persian Insect Powder, 3 cual of Camphor, \% © Castile Soap, 3-pound Free Delivery Both Phones 982 Turkish Bath 50c \CLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington

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