The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1905, Page 3

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TTLE § SEPT. 1 18, THE STAR—MONDAY 1905 DRUM, | Salwar SON OF MIKADO-LAND STEALS MONEY BUT ESCAPES ARREST THROUGH PLEADINGS OF CAPTAINS [fli in the matter of rec g | intter FROM BASS slip-]a short atop un | » Japar pelf that the Sako Yamahit ~ ped from th ' jot, an nexe mob in the painted ¢ street a little di Gay Coney Island Closes Our Raincoats differ in value according to quality | ahs souni red oth, but they are all alike io one rewpect—all are hap ‘ Saturday With Mardi Gras 5 f cloth, but ke |mavionat ENCAMPMENT OF “water-proof.” jor s siory This GETTY Hie vot uplifted for the redempti salvation map. These garments are of as much service in fine ' NEW YORK, Sept 18.—This {ers the balance, $5,900,000. year's season at Coney Island {s/ amount would be sufficient to build] tlow-skinned compatriots ne iH weather an at ony other time morning drawing to a close and will reach|and equip the finest battleship in|” h the particular pride of the A beautiful collection now ready for Inspection. ree at its end Saturday. The owners of | the American navy. More rifle shots mn Army band that works me the various entertainment features | have been fi at Coney Island|!® the Tenderloin. But the Demon Prices . of the famous resort have tried var-| shooting « during the past | Rum lay in wait for Sako, and Sat mM the order urday evening when he turned up for duty in the vineyard of the Sal- {ff Vationiat he had a thirst that he would have satiatied at any price. | The snake-god of hie forefathers ||] 1 by the This morning onty sension war held, while the be devoted to a visit ttlefield and sightseeing in In the eve: y fous plans to lengthen the summer) cummer than ring the entire! season, but none of their plans suc-| Spanish-American war. The merry ceeded in former years. For this|go-rounds have carried thelr little! year they have arranged @ grand | passengers two miliion miles i Mardi Gras festival which begins to-| | morrow and will end on Saturday. | SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Sept. 18.| peered at him from the howdah of | It ie to be the greatest special at-|—The anniversary of Chile's inde-|a pink elephant; a blue cow, crown | traction Coney Island has even wit- | pendence, which was declared on|ed with red chrysanthemums, men- newer! September 18, 1810, was calebrated |4ced his peace of mind According to careful estimates ltoday all through the country tn| Perhaps he had been stirred by Coney Isiand bas been visited by |(b¢ sual manner and with unabated | the knowledge that tainted pelt had | about 6,000,000 people during the|*@thusiasm. The president gave a) been declared current in the mis- season just closing. The bdiggest|>rilliant banquet to the members ary market. In any event heli holiday crowd was that of July the|° the dimplomatic corps. There| seized an opportunity when the ap erowded to the Island. eral decoration of the city. In the! the e rd Lf the 12,000,000 frankfurters eaten | *fternoon there were popular festiv- drum and he |f strung together, they would form a The yellow peril became « Hine 1,126 miles long. The total/ Conductors and menace for a moment, th oF 12,000,000 glasses. Es- Mi tion, A stalwart Sailvatic ne distance that each vie lotormen to the trail of a ed for the erri Get to the place and back again.) made on the cover of your little|).. in average of 14 miles, the total! blue book? legs of the white man isitors would aggregate $4,000.00) ‘Think of it! 500 shares of Home- miles, a journey nearly equal to the | stake, South Dakota pays $2,000 an-| y. Sun. It is estimated that tho visi-| 500 shares in the Calumet & Hec | tors spent in all about 0,000, Of pays $41,500 annually boats $300,00 and the Coney Island-| well pays $750 annually — =| Secure @ block of double-header| | equal to any of the above mentioned | stocks. book call on The Double-Header Mining Co the t Oto $35 Redelsheimer - & Co. | many of the trip to Washing BOSTON, late morning | 800-804 FY STRONGES Mam, Bept. 18—The Building a New and Better Store—6 stories high—a Modern Department Store Alas! Fall Merchandise 7 | Must Go, Too! : Fourth, when a quarter of a million | ¥a# also a military parade and gen-| the leader of the at Coney Island this summer were | 'tles, horse races =e games n the drum consumption of beer has been 60,- peared up the street with t @ Island had to travel to! Are you considering the otter |*™ went down « lance travelled by the six million) ‘The offer is genuine. distance between the earth and the | puall which the railroads got $900,000, the} 500 shares in the Alaska Tread : stock. It will bring you an income} 4228 New York Block ove PIANOS REED AND PIPE ORGANS KRELL AUTO GRAND AND ELECTRIC PIANOS SMALL MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS AND SUPPLIES VICTOR, EDISON ANO OTHER TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS LARGEST STOCK IN THE NORTHWEST CORRECT PRICES, EASY TERMS PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED, REPAIRED AND POLISHED D, $. Johnston Co, Leading Piano House, New New Hosiery, Laces, New Underwear, New Outings and Do mestics, House, for two years at 1104 First Ave, has change! bands. The new own ers, in order to get a new line of goods from the east, will sell the Bargain House stock, con- sisting of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Men's Furnishings, at lees than wholesale. ‘atch Friday evening's Star for bargains. The Bargain this wall is undoubtedly heavy enough for a three-story build- ing, it would never do for a modern steel and brick struc- ture six stories high. It must be torn down anda new one built up. So we get another peremp- tory order to move. Merchandise is now packed into every corner of the store. Seasonable stuff must be sold | in its season. \ To pack suits and dress goods and silks would be to incur a heavy loss. So they go in the sale at sale We've held back this notice to the last minute. Fought the inevitable ‘ last ditch.’’ But, with walls falling on three sides and half the store gone, we’re compelled by over- whelming force of circumstan- ces to let go. One-half the store is already lost to us. Contractor Driver | has put up a barricade. An- other section--that occupied by coats and suits--must be vacat- ed. And all this comes about be- cause of this fact-- The builders had hoped to be | to the ¥ HO SA'D TOOTHACHE By our Modern System of Den Ustry we are able to crown, fill or extract teeth absolutely with- out pain. Our prices are the very lowest—consisting of first-class workmanship and material. Modern Dental Parlors (02-2-4 Marion Bidg., and Marion. Becond urke Building. ERNST BROS. INC cdl eel et Et oe ee able to use the south wall. It i Pi was originally put in with the jue Such a thing never happen- idea of building a big building. ed before. To use this would save lots of I Never will again. work for them and a lot of jpieasl And frugal folks will make trouble for us. 4 the most of the opportunity. An inspection made _ yester- | Sale renewed tomorrow at 9 day discloses the fact that, while m. on this basis. Che dnp © STONE, FISHER & LANE SECOND AND UMTVERSITY Hot Blast Heaters Are unequaled by any other for Durability, Economy and Radiation Radiates the most possible heat from a very litte fuel These heaters have the Hot ff) Blast attachmeng, witch gives ff) you the benefit of every par } ticle of heat. | ° Sayer yngdes be bill for bap = a. ” EXHIBITING IRIGH ART "oon Wary wasn ag THE COUNTRYMAN’S VA A ; OWN NO.S on uc Cash_*"" cae Crea. hibitlon of thd arte and ‘manutag : t t¢ tu BUY WHAT YOU WANT oH vee | “ares, 144 SHO, t _~ a Fs so § AND WER WOW | | | (744 TURN Wu OVER ro CW FIND You A LIVELY Tig NOW \(WeLase Bassas, sre BTA’ ¢ ANOW THe pa ANOWS IE crTV BerreR|KINFER ESTIN: CITY WiWb A | ‘ w € ‘ed wil V to you WAN + DO Boor f it y |} ‘ evident gesire 6 k 1 what you je P t \ r w r ty an belief |e th Ko te w ty w X hat you le u 1 x short mayor Collina was buried this MGS SprmonenemnS po Z New New Kid Neck Gloves wear * £08 SLLOMO AVE MADGOW ST RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. FALL DRESS FABRICS An Almost Inexhaustible Sup- ply of Popular and Fash- ionsable Weaves Mot r in at, a A}l Silk Taffeta changeable all hade HO«e plain 19 in hades ¢ Fancy Moire, in “t shades, sult for waists and ® air Waistings priced at, a yard We m Bear Cloth McCarthy Dry Goods Company itis" Madieoo Street Headquarters for Victor Records We have the biggest stock of Victor Records on the Coast. We are Pacific Coast distributers for the Victor Company, and as such are compelled to carry practically every record made Bach month we issue a catalogue of the new records which will be mailed regularly if requested. Owners of all makes of disk playing machines should make our Victor Pariors their headquarters. Here we are constantly exhibiting the newest records and latest novelties. There is no use going eleewhere for Victor Records, Sherman, Clay & Co. PACIFIC COAST DISTRIBUTORS OF VICTOR MACHINE: ND RECORDS. 741 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE Oakland, Cal. San Francisco, Tacoma, ALBERT HANSEN ; ‘Notice to Subscribers “ JEWELRY, SU otalene Should your copy of The Star fail | to reach you by 6 o'cloch any eve- | ning, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main | 1050; Independent 1135.) between 6 and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send you @ copy at once. If you should miss it more than once, please tele- | phone very time you miss it In t way we can be certain of | giving our subscribers a perfect ser- | vice—and it is the only way j THE STAR PUBL ING co. IANOS FOR RENT We are the oldest, largest and strongest plano and organ house in the Pacific North- west. 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We are introducing them very rapidly and have a lready placed a great number in Seattle homes. “Air Blast” For Coal or Wood This alr blast coal heater has heavy cast 4 | ; i i steel body has feed ld at front 1 ash bee: bronze pe name-plete, top rim, screw-drafts and foot rails are nickel, This heater co doauty, durability economy to @

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