The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1905, Page 3

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HAVE. You A PIANO if not aline DOWN | m ae © watisfa Pia. b my seun gh-e mer of) ment K dgmor ‘ ¥ or t al v 3 Second Avenue Burke Buildin Big Profits | On Small Investments in Rainier Seattle's 90 WATERME plains pened watermelon world Boulevard js Property | S25 “higs > ses The first « marke adily Let Us “Show You. tar trons t cash ie the ra > neighborhood in ie are raised. As a consequ Lewis-Littlefield Co. | si, ‘..c2% Agents melons is that which the crop Raihier Boulevard Additions, #} 0" | /* matured the earliest, and McArthur's Addition, Rainier #17." Footy: malts Siac Eans Florién Boulevard, Garden Additions iuaaniy te taee. beutrabie 22 HALLER BUILDING anything that has been tried Tel. Main 437, MONEY Ind. 1092. TO LOAN for “U the io x | Me opening of the University of Wash ington for the year 1905-6. jand Tuesday will be istration and on We nday morting will mark YOU'LL FIND Monday « aday morn jevoted to Shaw’s ing classes will begin recitations. | @tudents arrived in large numbe rmacy fon Friday and day. and all in | dications point to a record-breaking ACROSS THE STRERT PROM Bl foo, secs was tie und Menuans HIS OLD LOCATION AT m expects to at least Second Ave. ston, anette TEI HONE 368 FOR “ ~hy vf FREE QUICK DELIVERY. | The $3 Hat Store The « for style and quality & Co., 1331 2d Ave. *** | we to te Tine ERNST BROS.INC PIKE ST. »+06 308 Rainy Days and Chilly Nights Like those now at hand are constant reminders of the fact that you need a new heating stove. When you buy don't fail to get a Cole’s Hot Blast Heater The most satisfactory, most ¢ most economical and best stove sold anywhere at like the price SAVE 1-3 {tively save you one-third your rable, heating anything This wonderful heater will po bill for fuel. Old Stoves Relined t of lining desired we can re-line $1.50 to According to size and we your old stove and make it as good as new for 100 New Students ATURDAY TALES OF THE TOWN N TEXAS MELONS | TALES.OF THe Town he-knew it, ¢ D F n| t | Giri rey ' re wha f he Poope ' tle | Solved afer the boat had u ' , Jhours out from Se In the words of rried 1 an, who told her h rh 1 {girl yonder has taken wn th ‘ three times #iner been on the how 3} boat. I've watched her ven ' | vanit ' ; } fr To mak he aps | Cornerstone Laid By Local Masons | afternoor Walk f " | Mw h « t ‘ iM 1 | whieh b ' ked to] te the days when © * w ‘ he as MmRNd master oft . The tin box 1 4 in tt lodge, officiated at t eof th t A -the roster of vened shortly bef 1 « k on|of the postoffice ploye 1 LON EATING CONTE AT A TEXAS FAIR Gayerday afte At 'the. Maser en te ne of th : : b . — temple and r hed to the » mn) treasury de ment, ¢ th Texas, cultivation and risk com i>} plated. the March | Third and t ' « nark the » | ared, t although e an € i ae M. Lee he t | ttme n large scale is not more than three |» i rt te wan preceded} 7 peatotfice closed fr years « total of more than 10,-| ‘ er's blind, and wax al- | y > were planted this year, | it tt iv b h te b production i# a car to a 1 in June Knights of Pytt acres. Thus Texas will pre aka) ete nee fully ) carloads. elon Pp ‘ melon of commerce wi ‘a TO GIVE BALLARD melon of commerce wil he than the | 0 pour w elon socia's” are an be plant-| ment. In the early . + ed harveated aor a about §7 On an average mark the finest m “ _ — | & cnr Witt bet which makes ®) taken to the nod placed 19) wavoR ZOOK STARTS MOVEME NT TO HAVE TOWN PURCHASE! profit of over § f acre on mel-|the cold water to remain ell day ne alone In the ¢ oe for! “QRAUTIFULLY SITUATED PROPERTY—PRESENT PARK A The melon crop commends iteelf | mi moon to the farmers because of the little old tol Jofscnace oat of cultivation and the fact that views on the pros-) 4 and harvested within] pects, and the younger ones to} months, making|talk of any old thing and stesl) 1 is beginning to look as if Bal-/ natural end for the car line ps on the same| glances that mean so much im (he) 144, eine te haves park after eli) An excellent view of the sound Is in this section is |language of love in which the good mothers of the|to be had, and on a clear day“it is town. will pot be afraid to trust! possible to see nearly to Tacoma in| | their youngsters to play unattended | one direction and the Straits in the| CEPTS E EEE EEE EES Cr tone af belod lent te the woedh, Other Dt stencly Yesemibles the o00 * ” as te said be the case with ¢ of Kinnear park in Seattie, but has! # JAMES J. HILLS BIRTHDAY. | ror iand dedicated for park pur-|the added advantage of sloping! ® &T. PAUL. M ot Weat. #| poses and now posing as such |down to the water's edge | & James J. Hill, the great is &| Mayor Zook has ctarted the move-| Several large springs furnish an . | een financier Ae eeeernin even. #|ment for the much-needed park./abundance of drinking water and] j | ® 67th birthday today, This even” © | The city owns # number of scatter-)a system of water works could be| # ing he will be ne Gv equet #/e@ vacant lots and he thinks {t/installed for sprinkling purposes at| |# honor at a birthday Sabdvet #| would be an excellent plan to either | low cost. If the plan carries, the| |# which the busines sin his @|tfade these for suitable property or| mayor is desirous of plotting the | # Minneapolis = Beye ae Bt &{ sell and invest the money where] park similar to Madrona, in Seattle Latino oi tog" . ph. Ontario, 41 it could be derived by t For several weeks Mayor Zook| Jchemistry student . ]® Paul fro aie esnd_clerk’= | citinens |has been working quietly to get pos-| ow ouse for the housing of|w the Mississippi, Minnesota and fe and one-quarter | hibitive price could be placed on It a a eee en he guaran overall ent termination |The matter will shortly be laid be-| ia each Wee prtnadnns © ne ea cates ak te Ballard ne, facing on|fore the council, Nothing more] been divided to accor ate more|@ tained an interest in @|Shilshole bay and overlooking the| could be done this summer than to/ clnanes, and even with these prep- | steamboat for which he & wound. T ks constitute the | dedicate the land for park purposes. | arations the school wil tiy|@ worked, That gave him his Proposed park and the city already Very few people can tell where pit tect Gor deg Flowns one of them, excepting one the present park is located and it ls Papal tak aidan hase ‘woos S| tot. Nearly all of the remaining|seldom if ever put to any use.| nAded to the faculty during thela ta ee eeaeeeeeae | property ia owned by one man who! Whenever any reunions or picnics] Gienbe wul thelr thoen ote Jought to sell very reasonable or| are held it is necessary to go to one rg ae ghencanfrge atin even present it to the city for he|of Seattle's parks, and Ballard, the town with the largesst shing! lowns much adjacent realty wh out ‘Sons of Hermann |will be greatly increased in valua-| put in the world, ought to be able | tion if the park is located there, it|to boast of at Jeast one outdoor place CA eee eee 2 | Start Convention is located directly north of the tract| for public gatherings. * cae See Jon which the large school of the # APOLOGIZED AND THEN +] tors of the Good Shepherd is to| | & CHARMING MEDICINE. * KILLEL * yuilt in the near future. With ms away your pain, No * DUFUR SPRINGS, Ore * school and park located in this|# hat alls you; a headache, oo ee eee ite * region it is very likely that the car! @ h eine rtomach ear © n a * be exte 4. ime iately ~ de “a0, ~ ree and his wif ftena x M ¥ ‘i ° h fe e a the # Jing the site are a number h -" away ‘* few ri ie harles Under 4 * reeidences and the city en-! er noid bulk. Firat rned to the Da h ie gincer, Harry Bostian, says it is the| package benefit money back | ® shot Darnell with a rifle, k * ® ing him instantly * | * a > ee ee | * | ee ade Ml the navy yard from San Fran: At 4) at 7:30 this morning, with the new good start In the work of redi . service for! ccew of the Gunboat Concord, and ng the city was made by th enel*) with ammunition for the ship. Sb ne and bound . mittee |“ fans . a bad supplies for the North riday night bi seal ge onghesedlp Pa squadron now at a targe ght urred the chang . . # of Her-| practice at Port Angeles Second ward, andthe politi nn | ane there « eck (/MEETING OF THE SOVEREIGN| Rear Adm Capps visited the | nettle their dite on | GRAND Lope |navy yard today on @ tour of in It wae decided to rease th PHILADELPHIA * number of p t the i 4d Fellows from pra age ward from four to 14. Th , ntry are arriving here and Mra, Long, Cap e ward is nine precincts, instead train to attend pd gat ; Mr. and Mre of four; the Tenth is give voreign Grand Lodge avy yard th Eleventh which will open b h ne and . Jude from n 1 be go , » of the order already }eral day attendance this year will] Misses, 5 worth or than in previous} (he navy yard tug Pawtucket has 4h d-00 | Dault . r, Many of the visitors are}#0 commission and W | wara would | accompanied by their wives and] iv auling for the Cravenettes, worth | hall or ay to/ hundreds of them have already reg-| ten days. The steering gear is to be urday special m of r ting. |istered at their headquarte: The sor from the pilot house, t 812.50 | nvention will last u stem ber |10¥ FOSSIL MONSTER FOR CHICAGO. | oy "There will. be . fis sea _ ‘omplete new line of Childrer | IDE . ot. 1¢-The | prize drills. The board of survey of the ©. & Ages to 15, from LANDER, W 1 The} brie ; R. and equipment depa first instalment of the fossil bon m 4 survey of the torpedo boa dup to 815.00. of a gigantic dinosaur, which Pro- catrover Percy, this meorains, fee pests fessor Williston, of the University | | Se purpose of estimating the rivala of of Chicago unearthed about six] Jamount and cost of repa nn whict Tailored, Beautif miles from here, has been sent] L Gilt Monk eeiena Gh Bae, Che & Redingote Suita, in grays. to Chicago today. The enormous | vived at the yard youteréay morn green, brown, cardinal Bones Rave been Carefully cotlect jing and left again today for a t — ed and boxed and will be put to Jeruise. ‘The repairs will be ma ether at their destination, to form " ’ Red RL 1 hin the next few week art of the palentological exhibit of | Sarsaparilla, T he| wth repeated he Field museum. The rest of sheldoctors’ Sarsaparilla, The| A number of men in the shis The Novelty Cloak Vy jetor pe shipped fed 4 “I | ight department of the yard we days. Prof, Williston is continuing|tested and tried Sarsaparilla. ia! fettee et aging lh ge ges we Co. his explorations and hopes to be} The Sarsaparilia that makes} o¢ work able to make another important find rich, red blood; strengthens sein eal before he has to return to Chicago PROSSER will soon have a new jtor aume 4 duties at the Univer the nerves; builds up the| Chr jan with a reading e Pantages The: sity. whole system. Lowel, tases’ n¢ Take a _| Victor Talking Machine HomeWithYouToday HIS MASTERS ! sell you one VOICE Wonderful Victor Talk and Sir ng ng Machines t pay for Kan If n the Thousands of fine new records in stock. Old Victor records ex- ct ed for new. © me and hear th e VICTOR Sherman, Clay & Co. GOOD PIANOS 73% SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE WHO SAID TOOTHACHE! r Modern System of Den nn absolutely with- able to 6 are crown extract teeth out pain. Our prices are the very of and material lowest neisting first-class workmanship Modern Dental Parlors 3-4 Marion Building. Second and Marion. Most Durable in the World. smoke and gases— makes fewer ashes than any other. Has smoother castings and ts bet- ter fitted. Guarantee Bond with Each Furnace. Burns th ‘© will give you estimates free of charge and be pleased to have you call upon us and examine them. BARGAINS iN FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture see ue RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. Opposite Pantages Theater. 220 Pike St. L. |, HOFFMAN, Manager. -|Cenvory Furnrrure Company Srconp Avenve & Spring Street FORMERLY Gl HOLMES FURNITURE CO. a TO show how far a little money will go at this store towards fur- nishing your home and making it cozy and comfortable we tllus- trate three furniture items which are examples of the extremely low prices which prevail throughout THIS FOLDING BED (like cut plate but without mirror) is of golden mirror. moasuring 20 Feedage oak, highly polished. Holds good ers with gilt pulls. Price, only Springs and woven wire mattress. $15.50 Shaped top. Price, $18.50. tufted with patent fast- frame, Full fringed and 5.00, THIS LEATHERETTE COUCH is de and is built on a very strong like genuine leather. Price jooks jus

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