The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1903, Page 1

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y 08 may on a ee a amma ONECENT “The Seattle Star 0 : ; . Ta PD - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 7 Bin il VOL, 5, No, 167 a5 CENTS PER MONTH | BODY WAS _ PRESIDENTSPEAKS 10 oT bes NOT MAY'S THOUSNDS AT SYRAGUSE "THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. ... Floater Believed to Have Been M.S. Ma — HE REVIEWS THE MONSTERBOR PARADI AND | . GIVES A STIRRING ADDREDN LABOR PROB- | ' LEMS | sorta FRENCH CONVOY WORS TED IN A FIGHT WITH Ee. te tee) ae, Yoni 3 —— | v , bi ti-] Sent Irize NATIVES OF MOROCCO SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES tor Latty, huh oo As ; Life's Best Prize | Ragtacyn ora er role beet THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., inc. ry _ THE END OF THE GAMPING OUT SEASON faeces ee 99 Co The Ye-Worker’s Enemy ano wear the smile that lingers long. : ' | A Tribute to Mothers 4 > ' * | " r | teat | f ie é | f } -. } 4 1 ‘ | , . } ean wh = ~~ ‘ A ae a el er eee et er ts ea re an Fe rete Se ee ny ee ra pane at NS tne) See es ee PRED AMCK FO ADAMS | Men’s and Boy's Outfitter. 719 Second Avenue, near Columbia, Hinckley Block. THROWN FROM EARORLESS =e ae Le hve =| SUK eRe = | Dugdale’s Infants Climbed to ' ' LARG@ SCHOONER WRECKED] ON .ONG ISLAND SOUND. COULDN’ T FA Be le: foe eee veers KING PETER HIS DISGRACE 0, A PRISONER LIFE IS A RIDDLE C: H. MURFIN, CONFESSED DEFAULTER, COMMIT- iss - . cher wd is ex ie i : : 2 ; x: | w+ ges gs oy ~ ee ee TED SUICIDE, LEAVING GIRL WHOM HE HAD few : ce : roe mast gif Ghirardelli’s Great : rmaeigs age MARRIAGE TO BEAR HER | : : wt ” (as eo : i i xe : fins, Riddie Contest i $1,000 IN GOLD Ranging io Prizes from $100.00 to $2.50. Open to all, Pree to everyone, Sead at ouce for rules of contest. Mailed free anywhere ee cient Te meee Ef WON'T TELL HARVARD DENTAL Newn w Aniern i | a Rncne sean ne wane | >LANS OF PRESIDENT TO al PARLORS Standing of the Clubs, | Pa ore crestor Uinta had them -KERT GRGRET | 618 Second Avenue fi ' fuller ‘ tuxens | Cor Second ave. and James at “HALIBUT r ie ee RECKED |e Zet ce __ OMS Oil Heaters Address F. J. COOPER, Advertising Manager 56 GEARY STREET SAN FRANCISCO Don't delay sending for rules. You have 101 chauces to win big money prizes ane w t 1 not yet fine] Murfin was well know LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST, and filled without pain, restores old roots and badly decayed teeth to their navural beauty at are wwe |PASSENGER TRAIN RAN INTO 9 gmall cost r nd | A WASHOUT. | Teeth extracted free, without t |pain, and reptaced with new mst yes Be pet opt Mt) OOLEIN Gent jones the same day. Good and Bad Citiz [Resta ‘ina tary gh “stv fh Ss - 25¢ e taken to the noone on a} Bar Tooth ....... aerate GOLD CROWNS Catch of Seattle Fleet to Be the) 7 heat in appearance . 1 r heat # room quic weight nY part of the ‘Pines $5. 00 ail $5. 50 Largest in 10 Years. BY SIWASH if BLUNDERS ! h of. which. arri aw total eaten ex LE, Bept. 7.~Beattlo hit the Angels, wut sont y Sesties. ‘The game was fishing season will close about idle of October , or mon with a ‘ee ¢ seer erat property from thone of lems deg A LIKE THE PHOENIX of, proper Pood ‘citizen tt the mam egy ta A FIBCO, Sent. Jimny whateger bis wealth or hia) weight hey smog bel strives manfully to do cablogram trots an The steamer La Conner, which wag bimedtf, to his re, oe Det, burned July 9 in Burrows bay, hae bor, to the state; wi Seiad int ae al ‘Sa hauled paris ahi gt aslo gh

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