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; 4 { ‘ i f s i : & b 8 THE SEATTLE THE COUNTRY MAN’ S$ VACATION IN TOWN--NO. 5 [ne | susting soa tee | tating 2 ' hie er | KOOK Uené + we It Pocurted to Prof, Miteukurt Aj | i t 44 TE Beau rik a ’ ag the J fish « that WEES! AND SE Tepe t mis prefitable ¢ FLOWER BED, = /3n)'7-, a - \ th \ rt mt A B&wury t ye : | t tb T'S @ Beaury | tholr st Ingentoy rts t t body of the hin bed, th fi pe ' t At the ond of that | thn pearl of beautiful brill lie found in pla the ' } tet t fe n ' r the Ago, in now ’ l¢ thin tush able output of pe ie being 1 keted thet Near 1 » terrapt | | inland waters of Japan gt p each KOW JAPS MAKE A LIVING |=: “Sutton NEWS OF THE ab unds on our Pacttic t utliised | in the world to farm a bed of the | MUCH PALATABLE FOOD AS WELL AS VALUABLES SUCH AS / sea. Half « million dollar's worth | —_— ROR, aged 8, PEARLS ARE CULTIVATED AND UNCLE SAM WILL TAKE A | Was A specioe of ret etn wt dale Monday is found in every part of the world, |,,4N@U8 M'PHAIL, murderer of LESSON FROM THEM | Fred Alderson aken into court | lp artificially grown by the Japanese | Pret Ald an te r ey | in the thousands of bays and inlets o hear the From & Staff Correspondent of The [ worth no leas than $2,000,000. |dles of brushwood or bamboo are the not et Been served Star The gathering of kelp fr janted at low tide in ud thats | Oe vot rant . wv WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 20 rocks employs thousands and in a coupte the they | “ROUT. vat “ men w n 5° In the development «| women and children, a the have gathered « ¢ ver, great ope to Ans eo Be Un ted States unt of $156 an acre. 1 THe TWO saloot keepers of Kettle This re the yield has been as | ye ""| Falla have been ordered to observe & spe awe aw in the 5 high « an acre. There A ; t unday closing eretofe emt qvet to the United States 2,200 acres under cultivation to | Geet pabneke thee Pensaziees cee Deputy United tes Com Agar-agar is a marine tin, be-| ¢r, employing 3,500 fam@ies Demy nained open Hugh M. Sx rop of m cor. | ylelding a crop in- | $600,000. Another missioner Our annual tables is worth but $40,000 ing the product left from & by seaweeds rich In # rial. There are 500 estab. | annually walt THE DECOMPOSED KODY found arine vege a year tain p m the water near the Hart Wood has | on Sund. line ts the artificial cul- | mit at Aberdeen. Tueaday whereas in Japan these products are lishmente in Japan devoted to the ture of pearls, An is well known | eon Ident tos t of John Tm pola, a Russian Finn aged 30, who cide. | CARLSON BROS’ shingle mit lat Everett, insurance $11,000. jdestroyed by fire Tuesday h plant was valued at $25,000, the e burned portion #18 BECAUSE THE LIEN on a cor |tain number of sacks of wheat did jot state where the wheat was | stored the supreme ¢ at Olympta }held Tuesday that neat Dexter and J. Z Smith, holders of the Hen could not levy on the wheat of F e | V¥. Austin, of Walla Walla county | against which they had a judgment e [ | THE BELLINGHAM council wil Jeonsider an ordinance tn the near | future for the compulsory provision }Of fire-escapes on buildings of or more NDLY SUIT of Jotter [eon county against Chehalis county to determine the boundary line at the mouth of the Queets river, was | decided by Judge Linn of Olympia Tuesday in favor of Jefferson Wall gone in the rear---nothing be- tween us and sky but a few boards and Fosse a canvas awning. BG emery Ag The south wall coming down slowly. |for the building ot an electric rait-| ¥4 |way between Centralia and Che You may see the bricks shoot the chute [Balle Capel stock $60,000. Ie from the roof to the wagons in the street any day. Half the doorway gone--- }gone out from Index to work on |the one-mi'e tram to be built from the Bonanma Queen mine to the railroad station at Bilverton | WHILE RIDING out of the Fre- |, mont Coal @ Coke company's mine at Wilkenson, Tnesday. Pandemonium reigning on every side | THe CHESTNUT STREE by a passenger train at 1¢ TT eet me = Ne walking dc wal e " Miss B oy Alten aged 14, of |4 Stone, Fisher & Lane an Poco Second Avenue and University Street [ing complete a, While examining a revolver in » Walla W " fon y Senator Reser narrow! capped ARC NB: TS Ot TE APR TR Os a a ing shot as the weapon exploded | ployed an expert to analyze sugar | beets Half the store gone--- |e el cee tenia tee = DELEGATE STAR-—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1905, Seattle Home of the Great Majestic Ber... as FREDERICK & NELSON Seattle Agency for the * Round Oak Heatur CUMCORPORATED) A Complete Credit Housefurnishers ‘This $4. 26 Cobbler Seat. Rocker Tomorrow Made of « 1 onk, finished « Massive shaped top panel tractively emt 1, being nnected with seat b pind Aru is and lege are ture ins bler seat, Ree Al price tor er with h nd measure ) in. wide These Curtains have plain cen are Ar Regular da pair; special price tomo’ « $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 Amer- ican Art Jardinieres y fine collection of Kocean. * The Kocean Jardiniers are 1 Louwelna he assortment includes an Thist'e and Louwelsa Art Jardin decorated in rich shades of blue, gray apd green, and th Art in handsome decorations set off by a mahogany-colored back ground, Others are decorated in various fruit and floral sut on background of rich brown. The de the glaxe, wh n & beautiful and servi ular prices $ $1 special price morrow, each or h results 1.35 © each today an Largest Showing of Blankets We’ve Ever Had Particular mention is made of the mixed wool and cotton blankets in white, gray and tan, with fancy colored borders. Those in wht p priced a $3.60, $4.00, $4.50, 95.00, $6.50. $7.50, $8.00. my “nee anc a pair, as weil as at lower and Intermediate prices Those in gray or tan are priced G, $2.00, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50 and up to $12.00 a pair, as well as at lower and intermediate prices “|THEY WANT $ corps work in abd we are DOW at he Kittitas valley, It is believed they are surveying for the proposed | utoff between lenaburg ind KITTITAS FARMERS have em HOQUIAM is to have a new $4,000 heater ---and yet cunancenewtne FOR ALASKA : : ation by the council. nat THE ore | WASHINGTON, Sept Those The ¢ the sixth annual convention at Elma Alaska this summer, in t tt vernity have look WORK HAS BEGUN on the $10.-| ably impressed with the f giv-| of ascertaining ite th 000 lighthouse for Burrows {stand. | ing that territory a delegate in etaity 4 the vet ie . Lit will be ¢ d by Ja aryl grees b & substitute | ¢ of purchasing it » i ano CORBIN b he War-| plan ng forward a tween 50.0600 and 60,000 sacks of 100/ing Alsska as arose treats the ha be . pounds each will be the fall output} District of tt . .% b t J. H. LARSON, b In the Ta-; to consider and » ing ne ery Three times bigger than they were a va ll nig mig oro gy pe Harmen th Nace nahaen amarer chi where he # wanted on a charge of (PONY'S KICK KILLS A GIRL ie wilt he purehaeed for the year ago, same day. Rorectealing, ‘has ton “reaued, | MENON, Mane, “Sept. 23 at And the cause is not hard to find--- eos the asttt that 8, Sanenet Se Linvan Ye heed cc ker meatiorel MAP OLOE, eines Bere 8 For all the Fall merchandise is put in Riss "gavers enehei RGN ve RE craec (we tooutan ben ucene | geeestent oc therboo Line and of th the sale and every price is cut and cut saan ot Wedloss, BO, wave brooght fommsinea on July 13 by @ bck trom | han voweet the Bletorte deep uit againet Whitn y Bros. Nort ja many A I r . rn nursery at Walla Walla for} he skull w wh ' to th t 1 ‘ damages alleged to have |feft ear 1 whe , ft ith p tty 4 If you haven’t been to the sale with- | buen Guttored throegh the purchase fasbatving the blow. Within the last/one of the parks, ; in the last few days, you’ve no idea S sot stand inspection. | fami death had bees hourly. | boar Rie admeinistratic nde what it all means. Tiina, hel Sane scone’ nape caked sponge over hie mouth in a | FAR REACHING Come and learn tomorrow. betel and atlampied ouiciaa, ‘Fimse-| Tiga kumetion FRESNO, Cal, Sept. 2L-—The wa y discovery thwarted his pur The Meal short trip for tourists| between Rusisa and Japan has had : ROBERT " NEPHARD an ¢ /! the U. B 8 ; an unforseen m the raisin resident of F cham pa. The F industry of Ci nd the own laree ors of vin fr art of the at aten tate have great to over and 10 a. om 1:16 30 and! come the complicat ¢ from 0 p.m. Fare, round trip, 600, the lack of Japanese {ckers PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easter payments than any other house in the city, KOHLER & CHASE, econd Avenue. GA Meyer Mer $3.00 Grie wraion 475 SECOND AVENUE, eens AND SPRING STREETS ‘ivirrcrineen { Charm | ' $t.Clair Oak The sami Heater Garnet Oak | | i FOR WOOD OR COAI FOR COAL { (; 4 } , This Heating Stove front feed door, with ini rd. It is fi ser as long e awing with m draft ash pan, nickeled top ring, nickeled foot rests, nickeled name plate and nickeled spun ura Prices are as follows Heating Stov cellent service refully This advantage control of fire at al lows per times. Charm an economical damper This he damper in ¢ ring, nickel eled urn, nickeled » nickel and nickeled footrests body is of heavy steel firepot is of heavy cast tron. r has screw nickeled top 1 swing-off top, nick ornaments, No. 10, diameter 9 Inches, height 34 inches : 85.50 No. 12, diameter 11 inches, height 28 inches $10.50 No. 14, diameter 13 inches, height 41 inches 1250 No. 614, diameter 14 in B31. ov No. 16, diameter 16 inches, height 616, diameter 16 1 A inches 815.50 We Take Your Old Stove and Allow You All It Is Worth as Part Payment for a New One $1 Cash and $1 a Week $5 Cash and $5 a Month Buys any Heating Stove, Cook Stove or Range in Our Stock 2 in. RI8.00 } { ; ‘ Japanese are almost exclusively, used for picking amd sorting the grapes used in making raisins. In rmer years there was siways an/| bree ihn ot Japanese for that} work, but when the war broke out} so many of the men returned to | Japan to serve in the my against | the Russians that Japanese help of | every kind became extremely searce | wm the coast. Now, that the picking | season is on, the growers experience great difficulty in securing the re bringing in the har and the been ap Ragley’s Corner HOUSEHOLD DRUGS Delivered to Your Door at CUT PRICES ein the cr Sac sagadhs oy rho are |], Household Ammonia, % gal, 1n- ating to com - usive bottle 5 vinyarda. The re so far, bas pire yb canna = if Benzine, % gal, inclusive yap menses! ue, 5e Gasoline, % gal, inclusive bot- Mra. B, Lynch and draughter have tle. 2he 2 their home in Sy Wood Alcohol, % gal., inclusive x ter a very pleasant visit 4 bottle Oe Cream of Tartar, % Ib ....20€ Ro: Salts, % Ib S06 WPrPtre Glycerine, % pint 2he Spirits of Camphor, 4 oz..30¢ its of Camphor, % pint 35¢ Mule Team Borax, in’ tin boxes, with sifting top, full i5e fall's Compound Ex tract of Sarsaparilla; this is medicine for the whole family, large bottle The Beef, Iron and’ Wine, predigest- ed, best quality, pint bottles 50¢ HACKLEY PIANO modern up-to-date the ideal Piano of Both Phones 962. The Rubber Store 714 First Ave. Evening in Rubber BARGA INS iN FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture see Th, Toner’: s RED FRORT ererune co. iy ke 5 (te Piano House \ — 314 Union St, Seattle Turkish Bath 50c INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington