The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1903, Page 1

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in f 1E Only Paper in Seattle That Seattle Ww tar a Dates to Print the News. ... PTEMBER 11, 1903 VOL. 5 No. 171 a5 CENTS PER MONTH ON, FRIDAY ee ee | ae , WILL INSTALL 3 so READY FOR | EXQQUS "LL CHOP SIEGER TO PLUNGED HER DIP, mel PIECES,” SAYS TURWER) 0 SSE een } DAWSON NOW IN PROGRESS | THE CRUISER MARYLAND WILL | —_—— BE LAUNCHED TOMORROW | ,| COLORED LIGHTWEIGHT 18 CONFIDENT OF VICTORY IN THE on hag we PRIZE-FIGHT AT SEATTLE THEATER TONIGHT me aed Dry k ONLY TWO MORE DAYS FOR THE Construction Trait rain Ww ent Through: a Bridge and Four Men Were |i Instantly Killed snare (MEXICAN WILL BANKRUPT SALE MEET AMERICAN i , ; | Prices Lower Then Ever ese ercste wie emer "| eseerene Slat denne tet ee ee ne iia Suits Children’s TEAM DRIVERS UNION BULGARIA'S PRINCE Overcoats Reoters ’ ited ah hero tr fe Mackintoshes Sweaters for Men, Boys, Ladies Cravenettes and Children Pants Hats Flannel Shirts Shoes Dress Shirts THREW UP THE SPONGE eae Heat oe ih Si IS RUSSIA'S PUPPET VOTED TO ABANDON THE STRIKE LAST NIGHT—MEN WHO | ew preach hey 1 Mot ine fie tor help | STAMBOULOF EMBAS SY, IN SEARCH OF A KING, DAL. WLS OP SACK OF ENPLOVERD TERMS town He a FOUND THEIR CHOICE IN BEER GARDEN dragged wearily « . withor t Loe the strike, wt 3 re "ever? Children’s for Py 4 «DICK LOWE i Cn Overcoats and Children Neckwear Nightrobes ut appa . 7 LEST WE FORGET WEST CHESTER ¥ awewcoa'st| ~AMARD UP Creditor Caused His Arrest! Just think of it—a whole stock to be sacrificed just when you need the goods. Only two days more for the Bankrupt Sa’ 1 404 Second Avenue 1 404 When Leaving Dawson CONSTANTIN Pre present robercae tio has * F . 4 * ¢ t ' tk Hu he mpe A and meee selfegoverning pr the « eaitt And F The Brown Dental Company 7 713 First avenue, is the DEALERS AND MANUFACTUR. | Somme” 4 we " al estab n the Pacific Coast. We | ERS AT OUTS OVER HOTEL The Dent . 96 Pacific FURNISHINGS ® . . . a Al I ntal Parlors, cor- t ner I nd Morrison streets, Portland, Oregon. Our Brown Dental Company 713 First Avenue, Seattle We give the best work for the least money. Our Offices have been established to years. We have the best equipped offices and largest practice in Seattle. Our low prices and good work made it. We can do for you what we have done for others We extract teeth without pain. We fill teeth without pain. We crown teeth WITHOUT PAIN. Our Double Suction Adhesive Plates stay up in the mouth. Silver Fillings ............ TEETH Gold Fillings, Pure... $1.00 THOut PED Gold Crowns, 22k $5.00 Full Set Teeth $5.00 i Canin SA es | THE NEW DOCTOR TO THE SICK MAN OF THE EAST: THE MATTER WITH YOU !S rear COURT Oo; YOU NEED SOME OF MY STRENUOUS LIVER PILLS. i APPEALS HIZZONER WAXES MR. MAUPIN anu. rxnins. sax _Sansecnnnnnsonerunrenenvanenrerieenuscasoscnsns MSE it | HIT ROCK BOTTOM A graduate specialist does k here; no youths or its allowed in the offices. Lady attend: it always present work a specialty, Our ten-year guarantee is good. Be sure you are in the right place Brown Dental Co. 713 First Avenue Parlors—1, 2, 3, 4, § and 6 Union block, one door south of MacDougall-Southwick Co, Hours—8:30 a. m. to 7 p.m. Sundays till 1 p.m Butte Men Just Laughed At) “THEY'RE STRAINING AT GNATS AND SWALLOWING CAMELS,” | His Alleged Curves ating HE GAYS, TOUCHING UPON THE CRITICISMS OF COUNCIL ar et for revie Mayor Humes w an amiable mo Gincussing the upon him Tu meeting of the ything but / office when | THE WHOLESOME Crescent Brash y d held dowr @lthe bench for the rest of the game Athlon, "| yaid that t and then mak mt the K's extra usable yd, that « count of the owing and. By the test of the oven —the | the street, beside a larger lint of of . | ficers around headquarters than we “ w Actording to Ca tain ‘Thomas, K ramenio.. 3 40 v Sait Lake * H cas not moving ahead when ’ diieiaa “and tte . The council will only allow us a the Athion, the collision one gg a Hens, Fiexaor- —it is wi ¢ 0 men on the-ntreet, Divide] LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT 1 m8 fon bureat having rred because Captain ngelon—= up into three shifts, and then claliete hall Mitchell attempted to cross the bow nine! some, pure, 0 ee ee een te WC, LU, hall, | treasury tat. Washington | of the Arrow. The latter had Justly ow Angelos aa i 8 strong. Lake and P@t*tell you they 1sé—Hurdicien hall, |aiving noflce that hereafter the crews| backed from the wharf at Bremer- bs .'s je and far between by | gow from all xhips entering from abroad! ton, | Bhe wns ly stationary, Heatt ¢ Aiatributed therm Cooks and Walters—Olympic hall, Battertes—Corbett. and Spies} There Baking Powder ~ olew eae= | the tie you h buted ¢ ke anenk. | that Wi and cared for the business | 194% Becond avenue, A —_—— Sana weppory the \ portion the eity as well. r Wagon Drivers—No, 2 tenged to rou yw of the Ar- < thi I Site tcl, Gat” "anMnoried ‘Minnones, ap het Cornencem halt ent “ row, not expecting that shagreaud Standing of the Clubs 1 ‘The remarkable fncrease in conmumpiion Bin there to resummed We perusal of the papers] Longshoremen — Langshorem@ne | wit! J stop her backward course ae ero Lon Angel at 6 proves its purity and who! piled nis Aga. “Great obty | nail, Benecn street ‘and Railroad ay- | the 0 «she did, and when he saw that | Los Angeles +... ee ‘ONE POUND 25 CENTS houses in all ports, he could not bring | 84m Francisco 1 80 ‘With a Coupon od oan atm Union hail, Pacific enemas the (Athlon pptandatitl: quickly | Bactamento % aT se: sated ‘to abethensi-} dioaks. Steamer Centennial sailed yesterday | enough her crashing Seuiens . by ‘a Py a heavy cargo af gen- a Waltresses hall, @420} afternoon to fan Francisco with & full) nenm- ‘ n 1a fecond avenue, Ps cargo and $0 passengers. ‘ Beattie

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