The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1901, Page 3

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ATURDAY, JUNT 2, 1901 THE SEATTLE sv aS to 3) A GIANTIC. MID-SUMMER SALE p WIDE OPEN FW RASSICUR | CAT] |Men’s anrBoys’ Seasonable Wearing Apparel, Com vy me |S WELCOMED eee : encing Tuesday Morning, July 2d, a on cote = ts a ’ ; Ové to a backward season we find ourselves overstocked with and Standard clubs, « t = aecom y nore I Car W \ J aces nnn ego ee : ROSECRANS Summer Suits, Summer Hats « Underwear ‘ = / n . ie ve ay i | seek, H Ex OUT OF Nock In fact, everything worn by®™ and boys, and our only alternative is to place a price on the entire stock that will speed- ee | t eon. ily relieve us of the surplus. Green Light and Call fornia@tiubs last evening threw = ™ re a ae wn |erans. fa Pea t th on E. & W. Collars and Cuffs excepted. Space will not admit of us thelr doors open to the publ = nts - ; 1 THERE WILL BEIO RESERVATION quoting prices, but we can assyre one and all that in no instance probably reopen next will you be asked more for any article than “«< < xe sect esate tates Pe prvnewh cantition of Jona Con- ELECTION ~~ EAGLE COMING vbelfeve that we have always enjoyed the reputation of being a square house, —— | ACTUAL COST ¢ we do not intend to hazard our reputation now by advertising a fake sale. OUR matnne coed, a iin hs’, cat punted ; . ORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY to arrange the stock for our Great ANDERSON of the largest ings | i Shomane t * Mid-Summer Cost Sale. This sale will not continue for any great length of te m eit sy tne [isi not 8 EE TET neynd | time, socallearly and secure some of the greatest bargains ever offered in city. TEN YEARS ‘ com ith. mem iO up-to-date, our Clot | when } acot the Alfred Benjamin ©°- "The in were and Michael Stern & Co. ses. | rnaae hea tape ony etgareaed F , 4 ‘ . ’ ' arse Our Underwear from ty)-st ing #f John Elms, was sentenced this | ¥ie teh i r ; 1 mills in the United State Our aftemoon to n fot . J anette yep 5 : oft f ra int M colored and White Shir from ¥ bor ivithe state penitentiary. A new € t “2 th 4 frisi fas been asked Mec lure : ane world, the “Monarch” people, ~, 4 falon of the deceased man. Ander-| the association, to act as jury com 3 est makers. Ste buries & cigar Rghter, striking | missioners ; Sunday Themes. ; : Nie advermry on the head, thereby | a aie COoereoorerooooooreveres THE hig, death. IN THE eHURTS —— | 4 OOOO OOOS>ESESESSOSS SESE SESOOSESESE>OOSIOOOSOOE® pe Walelelalalelelelelalaleiolel EGON atemssen sume, - sree ih Mpg | ten ty pretaataines rector [opm POY sis ih } Phe Banner Well of the } & } Popular Paget Bw me FO NOME SSS oa “cet! Greacmeme. (yeaa 4 == Sunset District Comptias ie in the use of gas for fuel and illuminating purpos- es, The rate will be $1.89 thousand with a discount of per thousand on all bills 1 on or before the tenth of the next succeeding jonth for which the bills are Je Fourth Vessel to Return From That = j nt tal sermon t e—Meets at 1118 as : ¢ € , : y Cs eer F Steamer Oregon, Capt. George Bee. ttn ministrator of | Pract “r to Nor - in “. 8 at gale Dr. Pease, the M . as Drives Ms gree wale “base tome wine. | ere —— ; Coeselh ere: | Day Thesecphical stan Parts § sial 110F Saeene ave The Corous Oil Co.’s : Bhe brought five . ner oa At ito. > finnion of , is the fou: PR RR RRR due on the first month and failure © receive bill will not enti consumer to rebate unless Bill is actually pai@ on or the 10th instant. Bills. by check, through the mails, must be in this office on the 10th instant. The discount of 20 cents per usand is offered to con= sumers in consideration rh address tg touc Sate a el Sy ts Se opeee we sanaties BATZ & JORDAN: Bers FUEL FOR TH MAJESTIC COSTS 3 Correcting Defective EYES and LESSTHAN © ANY OTHER RANGE ¢) a. scructaro. mo al of the Valencia, Centennial time and atjpntion to this work, We guar. y eve 1 tl sahond ght. If you want a pair departure on June 19 of the Hum boidt, via St. Michael and Dutch Harbor; the Senator, Roanoke and Banta Ana had all sailed previous Capt. Seeley expressed himself a Deing of the opinion that che yield from Nome diggings will be lighter ason than inet, and that the a Will be late, owing to the hat the creeks are all f the annoyance of looking af- ™e ter their bills can have a prew ma paid meter put in and pay for thelr gas as used, at the rate of $1.60 per t ‘the mictaem charge will Ui the per meter per month on in meters and S00 per per month on prepaid seat cas tec, The popular and stylish Gopneennoenes Schuchard Optical Company, % Graduate Opticians, 1207 Second Av., Seattle RK : 4 Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane’s Store, ee Shoe for Men. Trade Prices $3.50 Pi lan OSs e carry the most edmpiete t and sell on easier ter at Nome June 19, and th: and be absolutely perfect in fit R. H. Malone has fited with ¢ city clerk a the gue fra >| iim by prosperity apparent enditions specified theretn The Oregon is advertised to sail fee an excursion party of Seat THE LUMBERMEN business men. WANTED AT NOW IN SESSION Mes pene aga aaNet suscessese closed front, 100; Ne For $5.00 worth of shoe 1 sott shirts, 1c; C ob : r pair, 4c. satisfaction. lower prices See ae PP» cueen dty ~ Steam Laundry TREEN SHOE (0. -_ OL 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. 107 First Avenue SHERMAN, CLAY & Deputy Pe Sg Follows a pox oil ' Shoes and Lands His Man. } soder consideration. ne At Westminister. Deputy Sheriff F. P. Brewer of Sno 2 hom#&h, captured a man in this city who ts wanted in Snohomish on the ¢ arrived on a Nterietaoer suppor te" SOON GOT TIRED EXC l t S101 0, Deputy Rrewer finally located Al Lip = ; te 4 ra AD FREDERICK NELSON, By the Y. ML. Home Furnishers. Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison Save You Money Snoquaimie Falls T IR voce ¥ Athletic Sports, Prize 3. ont p fore the partin Contests, Good ¥ usic, Good Speeches, ( Seliitic Electric Company Given a pectal comn ‘0 eral Good Time Warning by Board of Works, commiss 1 . is C ‘ your : Near Pike 8t., established 1890. M@ . 111 Second Ave, Good Things Seattle Transfer Co. | csHIN To Eat N m Prelgit, Passenger and Baggage in courses, wine Included, as * * Fw HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE Largest As- sortment of Parlor Tables in the State Play Tenni All members of the b of pub- | teinren ee oe will be Nie works were neeced Going Northrup & Co, 803 FIRST AVENUE Ti ahanmnmin avauh Vey Ree ere Cereet ere Creeeeeey ‘li ae epwuwwwwewvwrenwrre wT: w eo i arr mone o b . a Boer, to seiveat & . \ ' Adams Groc ee a ne peweerrrerrrrrrerrrres os 2222 2 soo * Good Buy in Butter Churn) Fancy Sora icon nih rg mg pepe MORAN BROS CO. Wego, tat he oa ge ht hi a * SrkeAWBERIIES, |] Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers ie ees Ioout ti f ago, ghee fa adie’ « Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumbor, The “equal r been sola in © RRRRERRRER RRR yeclal price, in 5-Ib lots. a ae os, Good Things to Eat © further con MATHES BROS. GOODS SOLD ON PAYMENTS GROC Ss Cor. Sithand King — Tol, Main SB cette 31 L HOLMES FURNITURE COMP ae ga 1101 to 1105 Second Ave, Remington Typewriter ie , % 1 In a way thi W pt the jaded palate Cold meats of The standard of excellence. to Roy oe ‘ . “ears Artal | FAMILY GROCER PT eee TT ee eee Boattle Daily bereece her & rer g Cyr tw I F ‘ Tel, Main 9 A. PRUDHOMMEAUX 821 Pike Street Sermission to build srcanmce mone wl

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