The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1907, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1907. 3 MTN = Theyre Going in a Hurry! 4 }yeara of age, made th jall alone and will be ~—- | Mra. Rosaman, who lived at S604 ‘aie waving a white Canadian flag Whitman av n Went From This City Fo) fomstiapce. te was Powter, | JE Holes Scale Si ool os DEMOCRATS SuaE More About the Pianos and Organs at oats Seiya “— aa sr wane, OF VICTORY Johnston’s Closing Out Sale the mob by Chief of Police Cham. | —— \ 4 | berlain, who waa in plain aympathy | 3 : (By United Pree.) ° | me strong againat the wy ith & moveme | er , . ‘ ° ’ , gy GH TAVERNER is igen pvp Her gy Galgante jaoal [want anyone kitted wt “4 8°) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Sept.| The famous gld quarters of jwill be again, as in this Clo ing | " ate owe ° | On the way to the Oriental @e. 18—-On the eve of the first oleetion | the Pioneer Piano House in the | OutsGale, | ’Tis Surely | for state offioets to be held in the HOW state, both partion are ol He @en, to Vancouver. He met | ton, Fowler had stopped In a d & W. Von Rhein, a prominent! store to seribble on a plece tesinone myn . . paper, which he placed in hin Vow Rhein. he sald. do you | ina coat ke In ecas® of my Burke building will soon be a Did you ever see the finest of Piano Buying : ieent new building,. at Third! Clarks, Hol ‘ables anc i r Want to be the bleweat man in this/death, | hereby bequeath all my bs A sonatitut tit t ew Lralldings» at Third) Clarkg, Hobart M. Cables and 1 P previnee? Do you want to be able | groperty to my wife a ae + + int -pallge bond and University, is yow in the other highest grade pianos of a anything from the people you!” He is now back in Seattle, He | 4. @® thousands of voters who do not like its provisions will vote for final stage of completion, and |fered at an average saving | predicts congress will pasa a Jaya |! . y re," reed Von Rhein, Bese exctasion law at the coming | {t IM order to secure speedy stale before many more days will be large enough to fairly educate e ‘ will | Amased, sension hood. Republicans claim that Seere ‘ Te : poooh arot ready for occupancy. , ole sic? Then do what I tell you. The! | tary Taft's recent speech aroused a ? Cur the whole family in musi . ‘atrong feeling againat the docu na ntiment “againat the "Oriental FOREST RESERVES tent but the demmerate allege that} While more pianos, organs, Think of being able to secure ae Po a akin Ieee ch tine Japances | Taft's criticism was more than off-| player pianos, pianolas, scte,, choice of s¢ veral reliable New e | cootles will arrive. Two more Prante aiven'e praise. Governor |iave been sold in this city Gur-| York makes in fancy oak or| roan Exehe | boat loads are on the way | wn Von Bayer, chiet.of the| Frants, the territorial chief | i f | orea rm an Asiatic excluaton /Meetion of reéonnaisance in the for H¥e, who ts the republican guber-|ing the last few days than have beautiful mahogany, or in ele Pi show you how Yaw /@8t #ervice, Is In Beatle, his pres | Batorial nominee, is highly popular aita. | be secretary, I'll make you, Von 2M trip including visits dn the for-/ 4nd = apparently has the best ' $134 1} W f thant Rhetn and all you've got to est reserves In Washington, Oregon ehanee of ¢ jon of any man on} months, the stock was so enor- § and les e offer now my instructions. Catt @/#@4 Northern California forthe pur: | the republican ticket, C. N. Haw ting for Saturday night, | PO8® Of Investigating burned and | kell, the democrat nominee, 1 con: | A ang tale | on the stage the best people cutover areas and to advise as to | fident of victory at the polls to |is left a very complete assort- grand upright pianos in finest replanting. Mr. V Bayer's work | morrow, and estimates his major been sold heret ‘ore inso many gant walnut cases, for $156, mous that even now there still the finest of brand-new cabinet » ¢ ove: o ere except ment. Ory qua 8 I], woods, instruments such as ex oity ag Qs . r - oA jes investigation of water. ity at 40,000. ; ir new quarters will > ' h co ation: na employ on. : paig er Tee ecOmpls stockec \ ave never heretofore been sole ’ | Orientals are with va In reality a eampatgn npletely stocked with oy lo methods \\_(, tt. ee : % Parade and Banners. nd experimental work in! y, ty Fw os pps wats a OU CAN'T BUY FOR Less wy tune " i ¢ Na whi meeting ix at the hot: | planting trees of different species | prise ANyuuk yeu Cony te | Every piano, player piano, or-| $172, $196 and $204, ‘The more co Stain W' . | Sek ne St searem Wil be Sormed gor. the progress of thelr! noRD TO PAY MORE TO ANY-|gan, etc, on hand at present | elaborate styles $218 and up to that the secs airlotie songs will be sung. A viageoom iin ONE. SHOT GUNS, RIFLES, AM : He mot weerety de | Have — a ta the procession. |""Leave Pier 2 lo seo baltios MUNITION, AT THEO. WILTS m te . 8 FIRS y eee! rossible c vardles: F 1 ine. Marehers will carry banhére ‘etieia “ CO, 1068 FIRST AV est possible time, regardless of Also a number of specially Overcoats . $12.50 to $40 Raincoats . $12.50 to $35 Orientals Are on the way to Van All the n new instruments now en route, | for less than $325, now go for |must and will go in the quick fine highest grade pianos, usu HERE ARE USED ONES. | We state again, that prices|ally costing $475 and $500, we| In addition to the above, and | | | on strictly high-grade, brand-| offer now for $298. And sev ome very fine Piandla Pianos, | courer.” There were no hitches, Every thing occurred as Fowler believed « tt would, A prominent miulster | | Was the most enthusiastic speaker of the evening. When 7,000 men were in line thére seemed to be ing |#ome question as to where they He | would go. Somecne yelled “Divide the Hines. Let one half go to Jap , ae all town and one-half to Chinatown, , that the Fowler Quicts Mob. exclusio® | ‘The diapatchos have told the Crowds of angry Britishers de: ished butldings and attacked Orien a 9 nly the | ‘a! Pedestrians. Im the thickest of ’ ; : ES : the excitement, when it seemed a new standard pianos have nev-| eral of the $600 styles are now | Pianolas and elegant parlor and | jer been as low, and likely never | $418 and $390 |church organs, there are also a most of which cannot be told fro: v At the pr . argon P finest and most costly baby and Special Art Style nts, must go quickly. now marked, these should grand go by tomorrow evening Among them are: A largest | = of excellent used, one | | styles in all the new patterns, upri f Remember, too, that each Every garment fitted correctly — size Ludwig, $165; a choice lit every piano or musical in- tle Emerson, $118; a pretty me strument will be accompanied jdium-sized Steinway, $128; both by the maker’s and our Evening Apparel Correet— Full Dress Suits .......000.000-05 $40-855 elegant burl w $142; three Kn sizes, $225, $322 wholesale mu tre could not be i the aves | averted, a man climbed a telegraph "own = unconditio al ironclad Sane DOR | 1 cammaiiabetienteienmmetinematemeees Same ihe pamive stan, Get Rich---Accumulate con | Money } pass sd; How much money have you ac guarantee—a “money back” rranty if everything is not |sized Bell uprig exactly as represented and sat- | beautiful walnut cased Hobart } isfa |M. Cable, $318; another great tory in every respect with | cumulated fn the past year? In or oO - i $40 Terms to suit can be arrang- ea |aer to save money of & systemath bsg it et hah ks 935-94 |big, showy-cased Ludwig, near-| 4 “' tite as $18 $12, vey cal basis tt Is necessary to have ly new, $186; and still another ne te oe Begina His Campaign. definite object.in view. By starting | $10 a month, will now secure the fire of Fowler's |a savings account you have achiey- idaiee 8 plant that meant | ed that object and you will be sur Power | prised to see how it will grow if B.C. There are | you keep up systematically tnereas The senti-|ing {t every week cr month. Don't aw lalways be dependent on your next Show week's or month's salary.© The State Bank of Seattle pays 4 per Bink all thie week. | cent on savings accounts. Pirst and ore! Yeuler. ee THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. | Ludwig for $134; and many others at prices as low as $112 $106 and $98 hoice piano in stock, with the exception of a few of J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State the most costly styles of up- Bear in mind that nothing | rights and grands will be reserved—Violins, G i The opportunity of a genera- tars, Band Instruments, Talk-| tion awaits discriminating buys ing Machines, Cabinets—ev-|ers. Attend to this at once the jerything from a door mat to the | first thing tomorrow morning. S. JOHNSTON CO. BiSirst | BIGGEST D | * BUSIEST “A Special Half Price Sale of English | °°" 00s seconn "Sv. "? """" "Bike pune" Perambulators and Carts Brat 6 ac ——— Tm not going to die just yet. 1 was on hi am too good a Democrat be killed | th off just at the present tim Thi ia what Grover Cleveland says at jeath bed, according to former president, he ts still very active and expects to remain © for years. We have a number of English Perambulators and Carts which it is desirable to close out this fall, and “THE GRAND &= Eastward? | | to do this at once all have been marked at half price for today and tomorrow. A Cart or Carriage of this kind is serviceable the year around, and in point of TONIGHT and all week Mate Wednesday and Saturday, GO NORTHERN PACIFIC THe rider bude CYRIL scorT In Baward mit Prices—Nighte and Baturday Mat Special Wednesday Mat Fast transcontinental Service. ioe | Week Wiliam Faversham Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars, with SEATTLE THEATER large and comfortable berths. Supetb dining cars—varied menus and excellent rew, Mera Phones 4h 1h: Mate $ 7 service. LITTLE JOUNNY , “ the “Isle of Spice Luxurious observation car daily on the “North | THIRD AVENUE THEATER Coast Limited.” Third end Vine comfort and strength surpasses any other style of go- cart of which we know. Take advantage of this half-price sale and provide an abundance of comfort for baby. But two of the Perambulators and two of the Carts are illustrated to- e reduced like this: lay. Others a s week Mate Wed TY DAYS.” Prices Special $17.35. kwetve’ $27.85 — Rectining Engiish Cart shown in iustration has paneled wo $29.25 Catt, epecial ..... RTP cl en ty He ror lining Folk holstered with English leather x r t three-ply eer body; e234 75 ¢loth to mateh body, and has bo . dark en arnished, 594.75 Cart, special ...4.. seseeeeeseeers a an pt lig it gal pdr : or Be! Beat and fo with one deep ruffie and two f bie $22.50 Cart, special ..... cocees baneds Cie $11.25 narrow ones. Gear ix green en a d wheels are 16 inches in _ : RVILLE. MOF For fares and reservations call on $24.50 Cart, special ....... Cave nbe sweden $12.25 aes J. O. M’MULLEN, ©. P. A., Seattle, Wash rich A. TINLING, G. A., Seattle, Wash. Special $24.50. Special $18.25. ARE so ol Moat é hs Gaaeiedin icin us. hs of Wk bale cece rst ton Northern Pacific Railway fn fiiustration has graceful bod Perambulator ia made of wood. t 5 < - % handsomely painted and var- handsomely finished, varnished A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. t with English leather cloth and ornamented with fancy strip natthoe Ranhtnn Wedheviite teens. (0 ae Portia ; d hood and upholstering t teh ing. Hood has strong frame and Star o, 96 Prices 100 and don senate a ortland, Oregon i Hood ts line versed te oe red with English leather | NEW FACEPTIONAL VAUDEVILLE TODAY, t20. removed entire! pre cloth ined, rever nd re T ain —— | 4 and trimmf enameled 2 brass joints and ' LUNA PARK etal pea) to m ody; wheels are 16 and trimer Has steel gear, 14 Wilt remal «long as ather yl t , ain of | inches in diameter and have and 20-inch cushion rabber tired = 1 ma lien tisleat av teas” ak inners hae be hens ees . Siiuied {HiAMies Codes. Real. ‘whens eck patent vies tae ee Why Pay Trust Prices price $49.00. ers, Regular price $26.50 jcmashubans iS ecadap Aaiaaiie Park y say t Pr | |Baseball Tomorrow, 3:00---Tacoma vs. Seattle | Take Vester Car, Admission 25¢ and 50c “| for Cash Registers ? ALL THE CREDIT [403 TO Swaler . handling all popular makes, at YOU. WANT | cetano | Family Theater and Musee ot hat tr AY' | on STREET. The Big Show fer Little Money, Everything at the 1 CORNER ow Moving Pletures, and the FAMILY STOCK CO, in ¢ All for 10 CORNER ‘ ae | } SHCOND AVE. os THE SUNDWALL CO. Prong | ga Oo | union er perm bh magell e “Ch sl W 609 First | fagic Ring ‘ommy @ " ho Chimney Sweep, on q on L BOR 5 3 a syer - tae J derful Rone * Terrible Kid Hetty Pfeil, singing Te in Me That M, 1180. Ind., 697, Wonderful Story,” ilustrated. PRE Ea ETA A:

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