The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1903, Page 5

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JUST LIKE WILLIAM BAILEY IN | real bad," he a FOR SON'S DEATH rn how It feole ts want « drink THE SEATTLE STAR. (CHARMED A5-POUND | SALMON INTO THE BOAT LOUIS MILLER ESTABLISHED A NEW ANGLING HOOKLEGS TROLLING 18 THE LATEST 4 RECORD | . ' | CONVIVIAL MR. BOLER FOUND THE DOOR BOLT tw t b od ape 6g ED ON THE INSIDE, AND NOW HE HAUNTS w , m 7] mm thee 6 b stand on ¢ ” THE DIVORCE COURT IN SEARCH OF MARY | | CONVICTED : ® et rorce Saturday we expect to ¢ : we seedy but rather ja : ‘ | | an that is, if the demand is even I the questhog, # 4 up to @ group of | “Ww third « PAT MURPHY SHARES FATE OF | |, , ering bo gone abroad until, w qounty coe s ejand 1 es HIS PAL, JOHN KELLY oe mendous success, . 1 enoee it = 11 A nly . ws sos at in't t im the and running a | kicked 4 Patrick Murphy shagey hea I) a “ J id her name ad | gra Murphy, w Jona ing mater bye . ' Meney would b " T hav with 4 ‘ the that nha ™. ty ‘ ” wo y k « ! ur 4 , ued * 1 gothg W get | 1 t He aa ioe endl k at phone qourting alt over dearte: 1 am dat « and b “Wher farther I ca! fime {| said. I in I called up my wif and Hid make son ty eet in her ight she went to he will "| RURAL MAIL he first my sated (junt of ou epectacion on the | Downs Lon 8 and 18 cents per wee ree for @ w jUusT ‘OPENED HILLMAN S- : ACRE TRACTS Close to car and school, S-cont fare, only Your choice ef any lot in this adi Fathers, start your so oes. and they wit! not te in their olf oye terme, $28 $28; termes, 96 Free wis at office, THE FAIR THE FAIR Astonishing Prices AT THE Rebuilding Sale The Fair’s Clearing Out Sale of Alf Stocks Brings Big Business When The Fair announced, a month ago, that they must sell their $50,- 000.00 stock of Merchandise, because they had no place to move it to, and the building was soon to come down over their heads because the landlord was to erecta new building on the same spot, the people who read the an nouncement were to some extent skeptical, thinking this sale might be like other sales that they had read about. Since then, however, those who have visited the store have found ths prices so deeply cut-and the values so large, that they have gone away con- Such fs the case. vinced that The Fair is really selling out. Not a Dollar’s Worth of Goods Is Being Brought Into the Store But every line and kind is being sold at profitless prices to clear out the stocll as fast as possible. Economica! women, therefore, will do well to investigate this sale. Lines are being broken, of course, by rapid selling, but whatever you find here Unat you need is priced so low that you feel that every dollar is really buying two dollars’ worth for you. In other words, the sale at The Fair is the most important mercantile event from a price standpoint that has come to Seattle in years. You Are Invited to Attend the Sale Tomorrow Everything Masked Down The Fair Sania Avenue and Pike Street | AEE ‘sag B wel at | wn the world with one « pewnute and | |70 ADMINISTER THE MRS. MULL ESTATE| ‘LAND NOT SUITABLE FOR FOREST RESERVE, 4 A. Branitt Tomorrow's apec WW above te well worth Me wtore for ‘We Puiverize Coffee ahth f the nent as Wome of our customers Ifks to ¢ inst Dex |B fave coffee pulverized, amd this nore mn « for farminke} #9 @ a notice to you that we will y tages enters iB puive offee free of obar He wil recow 4 ite return to when ested to Go # The r of the strip the perman nm all prob- | ne Washington | RHODES BROS. Great 100 Store. 1996 Becond ave. Arcade Rite vay, September Ih steamer Cap- City will leave Lilly Hogardae & for Rverett at 8a m. sharp, re 2 Round trip ie | Prices Prevailing at D. 8 John | ston Co.'s Big Room-Making Sale, | le Attracting the Attention of In- | tending Purchasers Everywhere As the great saving at this} sale becomes generally known, Jinte nding purchasers are mak ing every effort to take advan-| tage of the rare opportunity, as} jthe large number of sales ef-| fected each day proves. Don't) forget to make your selection yearly, while selection is com plete TAKE YOUR CHOICE We want to sell the instrument which after looking over and © partng the relative mertts of them—you consider the best mu to your purpose and ctf We do not try to perm buy any particular instrument in preference to another, except when mutual interest of the ourselves, You are me to anything on © sale price, and you 125 PIANOS AND ORGANS to select from by coming tn now, Our enormous stock is the largest at complete ever shown here, the Chickering & Sons, nd the wor Worth $6.00 to $9.00 At 3 Little Tallors First Ave . O. Block Dear Pubiic Please observe how polite the Blectrte Trust ie getting te be “If you don't like our methods, burn tallow eandiew” i no longer their gentle admonition to you. Besides selling light we teach good manners. —_—, SEATTLE CATARACT CO. Teh ave. and Jefferson st " nd sold than any other); artistic Mobart M. Cable, an ine ment that cannot be excelled in de- nign finish and tone quality The le Pease piano, noted for ite) worth In ev res} t; also yular D. B Jo Com- f which over 1 ave been * Hinze and v other Kimball organs. ALL INCLUDED IN THIS SALE | AND GOING AT PRICES REPRE. | SENTING AN ACTUAL SAVING |TO THE PURCHASER OF FROM | For Weak and Nervous People ' |. Jadge a School "| we nave « cure tor nervoes ana|$% TO $100 ON A PIANO AND (28 For the Hew parity, Ask your doctor j pian j Ae PPL | Koes meas hotles one fete Seat | unsteady weak, fleshi We are selling brand-new upright | by Results people, and pimply, pale oF sallow! oianos, of full sise, 7 1-3 octaves, 5 . who are troubled| venee ages, ivory keys, triple] Every GRADUATE during the! sbition, fall - | st year has SECURED a POS: | bition, failing mem-| strung, three pedals and all the| MON Ww Aypnyh oe td spirits, lack of vements, fully warrant TION GUARANTES. headache there from $167 to $198, | A half doxen | & ards free, | MLAREN & THOMSON ime BYMD 2, that would retail 250, $200, $325 and $3 YRGANS from 49, $5 and $74, for the regular $7 ong, rich, red | $67 85,1 furnish food for the| $96 and $115 atyles. way to stop the source! Second-hand organs from $20 up-| ure then is | ward. Every instrument guaranteed The beat to be am represent thatanding the very Juctions we will exten terms to any reas nm nearly all lines. an S.JOHNSTON (0, 903 Second Av., Burke Bldg j tablet form | Melle at Tbe owanko THE QUAK 16 First ave San Francisco Hale Store ¥ 1" ‘Much Talked About_-——— ‘ Port Orchard Route the e PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING co. ONE MOR CHANCE lose olit the balance of tl big as any great Sults of Tweed, Cassimere, Cheviot and Homespun All Sizes and for All Manner of Mankind PACIFIC COAS CLOTHING CO. (Broadway ST FRET AVENUE oom ecamships Pacific Packing Navigation Co. ake Pacific Express tnd United Staten mail FOR VALDES, Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- tat, KAYAK. Ellamar and COOK INLET POINTS. & & EXCELSIOR ....SEPT. 8. & SANTA ANA SEPT. 1B 8. &. NOME CITY SEPT. 20 falling from Arlington Dock, tp m No freight received after noom on day of sailing. Company reserves right to change steamers or Gates of eali- ing without notice. E. E. CAINE, Operating Agent Phone, Main 1147. 618 First avenue, Seattle The Official Line for U. 8. heel iin Steamers Athion Inland Flyer Port Orchard. Daily except Pr 430 an 620 a - | ™.. *Bremerton only ton: 7200, Sth 30:00 and p19, $40, 0:30, 615 and dnay $3 tna em, HES mpm. Leave s ave Chagle CS and ewe pm trip. Fara, W cents ro Steamer Arrow “Swift and Sure” SEE THE BATTLE SHIPS eat boat on Puget sou r Fast steamers Cit Telegraph yt Friday a m2 p.m p.m.” Leave Everett m., 2:90 p and ex- p.m. Frid am Attia, Everett ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. we ee oe ee ee New York Office 715-717 Citizens’ Light NOTICE Our charges are for materia! only. The only college using an sbsciutely painless process—secret and excuse “Ta with us. Li--Pelniges Extracting, Paine Fg iiling, Painless Operating. This is not a college for studente~ are employed or admitted. Ous ts composed of dentists perience who came here to themecives in our latest eclentiae methods, TeeTw THOUT PLATED mall Charges for Material The college fees of skilled dentists | pay for all work, Charges here are | cae, material only, A 10 years’ guare with all work Bas ang as coer OF PAIN« 8 DENTISTY, sxCOND AND PIKE Masonic Temple Building.

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