The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1901, Page 1

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Ea meet THE SEATTLE STAR. ae nn ey 3% 6©NQO. 119. Sh APTEE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY lz, 1901. GONSIDINE BROTHERS ALLOWED TWESE MEN WAVERED. p=—->=—=—mm—m—s BAIL BY POLICE JUSTICE GEORGE == + (MOTTA At 10:20 O'Clock This Morning the Bond of John Considine Was Fixed at $20,000, and That of Tom Considine at $2500---The Next Scene Will ee in the Superior moar When f. eH, COM, BIE PURCHASE the Accused Are Finally Tried. ' 3 RY AUTOMATIC NewTelephone Co, Purchases $500, 000 Worth of Material oo: MEFFORD IS OUT Re 25 CTS A MoNTH ADAMS EXTRA GROCERY BARGAINS FOR. SATURDAY eee Cured Kams Wy fit 5 SUITS \{] f roken lines for LESS THAN CO , Micheal |. CLOSE IN wv SEOOHOOESESOSOOO SOO DOSES OO OOHOSOOOOOOOOHOSOOOOL >EACH FLOAT be y 4c Adams Grocery Co, When the Bonds Are Filed . on Trade Going to Portiand and Spokane That Should Be Held ° oF ‘ DY etGameewesant | pcsac aso "ADJOURNED LET SEATTLE : 3 el? ee ‘GET IN ON IT ° ? a 3 2 : 3 ? ° A agi : 3 4 2 @ 4 2 Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, 627 FIRST AVE Angelica =. 3 ‘SS e ieoceceesocooveosooserossooecsssoseceseceeenees Wi Money to Loan On Improv 1c Property, Farms and pate anes aieE La and HERBERT S. RTS. UPPRR vars 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St. a o Mit CHAS. @. HOLCOMB a pre OPTICIAN . 9-18 Marks Bie. Cor, Second and Marton KITTREDGE APPOINTED | geoeeecoocoooooooooecoss ne PRESIDENT SHAFFER SAYS — = SOMETHING MUST BE DONE AT ONCE “= Amalgamated Chief 1s Dissatisfied With the © the Price for July. Delay in Reaching an Agreement With Entertaining Judge Clancy To Succeed Late U. S.| the Steei-Trust Representatives. nt Kventng enteriainea at ainner| © Senator Kyle of FaRIWoRS <a foemeties plate South Dakota. ~~=PHARMACY 904 Second Avenues Phove, Main $38, J Sheth “ATHE LEADER 710 Second Ave, #] =] ree a VICTORIAN IN HRS. DAN HANNA GLIMBED = c==n=" oe === speculs Se _ FROM SKAGWAY A BACK FENCE; TODAY SHE IN STORE] =F W. MERRICK Putsenntek: - we WER Ani IN A SLING E: rances at! For the Three Montana THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER = & aa 3 rt ee Who 703 First Avenue and f H. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 708 Second’ Ave., Seattle ae me ON os OY TURNED 70 GnIEF Ee 008 IT’S WEATHER. Scat awe anwerea nt count wna ve y| LOOKS LIKE NEW MAN'S FAULT ee Cottage City Sails Tonight Looking 3 B) Rubber Necking wane $ Iron Collars finishe make it a pleasure '}CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y Jon our new Edge Spick and Span where you will find the largest and che seseecesooos mer Pike Stree: ee Yall ne »ld goods on Pike Stre OGDI 507 PIKE m aoddgeussectageeseeeesgeaserseneneslnnnensenesens $ 90) =You Ww ill Hi ive to Hurry= =| Cut Rate Drugs Patent Medicines ck now. We ut cannot te ow a Boyd Bidg. Se Nettle } manager, 18 st the|* t f | & amt Y WIN RIG HT rkoM Tar Woon... ee inn inerchantmen afloat. | war "8 ‘Telephone Main 1060. 502 Pike Street, | : $£59096990099005% 55555698 9505 955005 PIs tot It ale

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