The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1903, Page 4

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{ . sais eee AND STILL THEY COME ANSWERS FOR THE STAR'S MILLION DOLLAR CONTEST ARE RAPIDLY CONTEST ENDS BATURDAY - _ SHAFER BROS. Fall Showing of POURING IN a Only tree de wt n for} that } . in on time Star's que w tw you | “ ty, ine your answer & jen | @o if you hw ‘ | fond ™ y e THEY WILL Deciog they y ‘ The Star bas t fortunate | ba and leewen t h arin an a committee of dectate hour, t i ntewt Several interesting ree ntative eons we Leighty, of 600 Mast HM J. FT. Mitoheti, presivent o° | 0 ng at in| the Pederated Women's clubs, 1 att L viet | represent # the clubs and 2h « N n of the city Lendl ne © latter among ( ' . Mr. F. @. Cooper, superintender There are two knds of fam Rise Cair ) « ¢ the city soho | day the one the result of usit t peu end with her return t athe, ¥ f the educatt " } lt kin “ « nk; the second is the resu M k whe woul y settle tn her] Me, J. A. Moore, of the Moore tn | =. . B Clothing belong home on t hi ‘ et vestment Ca, represents the ente good roe The rokaw ' Ainoth t ‘ | ern representatives ; Support of th \ of th We guarantee the garments to bt t M Mra. Mitchell, t nne he venue, sete) Mr. Moore have wear in the most ati factor cn ! eet vent 1 to atte prices arc unuatally low for the letters will b m by the cont matter ¢ tion it | their har Suits $15 to$35 Overcoats $15 to $50 Specially Fine ‘Showing of Children’s and nel being should Re —_———— SGueeeeeesaeuae ©DD probaly »-burghe ° STAR DUST? Luke Up the Hunt Luke adered into the oe aX Boys’ Clothing $3. | treed by the bear, and found a scrap Says the Pike Street Sage: } from his notebook, BH Laake ‘There ain't no remedy for th’ © . | Jald the slip dewn on Kio’ love, ‘less “It's th’ absent trea Boys’ Overcoats in equally attractive styles at equal prices | Was as follows ment | “HK don't make no diffe how eeeieetinee | Dich you get in this 1. you} | can't @ do ne you please SNCUGTARSS VETTE BARE CRESS Gin What, yor Juch owore he woulant| IN EVERY HAT | eria ats write a line While he wae on hie ———— i vacetion * “| THEATERS Sold Exclusively | een | “I seem to be the hit of the r | ties as Se ot.ste ow.) Here Berviane began throwing rocks! & winer Kent comes to thy Grand | for & short engngement xt Sunday evening. Me Fighting Sod,” @ he has corded guished praise wherever he has red. through the carriage window wien Oar Mra. Robert J. Burdette has been | DOE MNINE Given permission to wear a star be. | * ause she is president of a Sumane |} Sectety. Is this humane to the po- lice force ‘% Sir Thomas Lipton's physicians my that “complications may prove | Seattle Theater } Minstrel Mistce Cluh, com f @ young ladies. : i Se gues that. minstret aduction at the yan theater, Friday evening and Satur a le likely if Counctimen Gill and} gay matinee ¥ Ket together, the hatchet} ‘Will be buried-—im somebody's head. The fatal;” it doean't take a clairvoyant | port Third Avenue ‘The only safe way to More and Worse of It MAS. NANCY A. GLISE DEAD Lake seems to be suffering from a/ jo) The pl which Mra. Nancy R. Cline died yesters Bertieulitiy bed attack of overwork| male Sis ty Mot’ Gosden, mm WHOLESALE PRICES ine died yorter a wee! ved | tra wi endidt prices are te any burer ie haw as he Was fron hie search for Jowh,| -~; he, gh ptt eres ates |r he = to deliver Limeelf of) oi, MEN WANT LEGISLATION | ye e the wing today former ‘revistene 2 Why Not? Ma Gf Rinakea, who recently re-| FER Ment--Cow beef ee Ibi stent A Vision of Accursed Souls, m Kayak, saye that ¢ +" Tne Birth of Fire, Death of Day. t rece TRE NA fe Ibe tevengaet we | Ceinetery *t ortune, Fate at all controle 9 diectes © » iTee 5 Stem, Trek, idee — _—- aid be made to! Bee the New York Her priest explain away. endations Vegetedioe { congress for| Native com, te Four cruisers now at . ming sem CHL sock. wattv: The Dream of Fools in Paradise, | needed leisiation in that country.) Burbanks, . weet pete-|yard. To eee them take , : - ‘The Nightmare of the savage b Momortal resolutions addressed to) [mm 79° ». ‘gnntixe early roms. | Pier 2. opposite depot. at ¢:3 We are now showing a Aud Terror with distended ey the president, and setting forth t | poimbegas, sige ib, | Fee, 10:08 and $1.45 & om, Wery select lime of Sack Attendant om the rest! detail the legislation necessary to)! caut jomalown | 2:30, 3:39, 4:96 and 1: pm Suits, double and gic |iring about the development of Al- | @y. waders. ets good on all boats breasted, which know ey ee. aaka ol] lands, were f He * — we Now, woultin’t that raiee bubbles poe to — fae cen oumebees ‘The Butler barber shop will please and meet the re Se your mental reservelr? IN MANAGEMENT % per inpt. 4 per fay and night. Kd. Shrews! 4 aoe etsy td ov og aaduer of fiotkore squash, tye per ib, pumpking manager quirements of the most fas Well, for a choice of a new preat-| F< nba: AB: geld | Ta UN if tidious man, The fabrics ent, the Northern Pacific takes the|* pa amangy Ow a Green Fruit. Ete Go to Spinnings tor bieyele repatre ‘ } trea-| appien native 41.80 per po—2 spees ih are recommended for their Busan. focal haw ® per be Tp vesteine, Bo per box. nutmees Bi agp! he Lice prongs, Beat. Takin ¢ wate, Taki boo fine quality are excellent The patterns Teo soctatiote at San Juan have Been thrown into jail for insulting ‘ty . of whick Mr beara, 5 oer | erica ay should |2S*r, Will hereafter be oper DY | pineapples SOT per dos. aratem, s hha pave known tle & dangerous prop- [i= i. Gray & Co Faitinpe Coneordn, an! per hash To Suits sell at from— pe Od per erate: fue ne thaytoe Gsttion te insult the flax. unless you Sjme. binckberrion Sa: Ve. happen to be on American soil, BIG TAX SALE are oranges, BGR, bananas, $2.50 oe man whe bought the Me- ——— Hay, Grain and Feed —FOR— 0 aught mansion for $1200, was get- wp-| _Onta, $4 ton; barley, 18 ton: wheat ry fing 2 darexin—delivered right at| Between M0 and 880 pieces of prop ton: chop $4 ton: shart J ereoen ton erty belonsing to the county will be| ote et aes, ote sold at public auction tomorrow morn |B" W'™fimothy. new. BS tom, Be — A Portland minister stands ac-| ine at the front door f the curt huse. | eompr o's, © o Gig gk a Pays 2 BT] J. Redelsheimer &Co. that the lord helps those who help > be made . Ch pe Great Ten-Cent Store o eo 0 help a Sell eng aa Beg Rhovies lvoe. though only three Hf Strongest Overcoat House in the ils See the New Yo months old, te already the popular tate, Senttic stands a very fate show to] Four cruisers now at the navy ranch, Bm ere cy mee ge nay meth lane 0-804 First Ave, Cor. Cotumtia Tt ts re pers every day To see them take boats from | ly won: Win the booby prize In both leagues. | yard. She ts at the bottom In one and next] Pier 2. opposite depot. at €:30, 8:15.) 9°" ETL oe tom, be 45 thc t i the wider, ity care-| 9:09, 10:00 and 11:45 a m. 1:15.) Rowley —feenerd tuners s@iee: five ful playing she may maintain ber}? 3:20, 4:30 and 7:20 p.m Tick-| Rene, legit, live duc 1, Grensed position the remainder of the sea- od on all boate, be pow Bags 3 chickens, ERGs Gos; live | What Y ee 23 | ou Can The Hutler barber shoo fe open PRICES TO PRODUCERS - If the Duke of Raxburghe succeede|ény and night. Ed. Shrewsbury, | (These prices are fer goods deitver in getting that marriage settlement! manager. eae 2 | eplireed, freight aon, o on the Goch to | " y and Grain | or Eastern Washington timothy. 160 ton: alfalfa, $54) ton: onte f59 A sw Jooda 4 e toni trun Wax a tons shorta, Sol 00 ton Goode of many clseses, a reat varie middtings, 96.00 ton; Puget Bound hay. wo Leng tage $11.06@11 8. Eggs, Poultry and Livestock Aipring chickens, R.004® doa | cans. fresh ranch, te a i gltve pena, | jive ducks ie pa grogeed, vse laine The Rochester The Well Dressed Young Man The mod- TEN CENTS )DH ARRIVING DAILY BEVERY DAY A BARGAIN BAY Has come to stay. ern young man knows it pays 1 sok well groome: is demanding the Clothes we show, The Rochester Ts made to meet the wishes of the young man who knows how to dress, in fact it is a perfect fitting garment throughout Let us ¢ c on you, to be convinced; 50 different styles and patterns Price $15.00 FRED'K F. ADAMS Men's and Boys’ Outfitter, 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Blk to i, and he kind of HABE RDASHERY THE PANTS HOUSE Most select patterns In Worsted Pants. ..$3.00 In Woolen Pants $2.50 Working Pants $1.25 Suits, Hats and Shoes at greatly reduced prices Money refunded if not sat isfactory; g ed if required, 1206A FIRST AVENUE | Below the Postoffice RHODES BROS. Great We Ste 1225 fecond ave. Arc de Bide AND CAFE 143 Second avenue, Bon Marche Block. Phones: Main, 80; Ind, 80. The Best of Everything in the Bakery Line GOOD COFFEE $12 PER FULL Oive wa a trial ser and you will not wear ready made shirts any more. =| pereen need ki pair of he buys here i € satisfactory. QUART tor Keystone Club Whiskey A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY BOTTLE not the mon Mdterson rman Go } 1227 Second Ave. Arcade Bullding Ww | Free : 3 | October * Magasine EET” $ { ii : Few of Our: Just a Few of Oar: ¢ — 2% any Thursday 3° é a 5) ae Specials | $ Silks and Dress a ; Ironware oa ° A Goods sis ee 3 @ Quality, Quantity “ Housekeepers’ Small 4 and Economy Graniteware — the Best Necessities 3 he : oo 7 Made ¢ ‘ ize @ Yard— koe of i 196 ? BOe yard ¢ ‘ a ¥ ¢ ‘ Be Fiannelettes for Tomor- i i Over 3,5 You wilt with one of them. feet bakers ther range have them w We will sell you o eredit. and take y * Uncorpora 1427-1429 tet aw Will Take N. E. cor, rst Is the one word whi tneals ae We use the REST, We nerve th Bearing this T offered with abs of being the b kind that can b price asked Jewel Steel be perfectiy guaranteed per une lees the m in pert payment The Greatest Sale Seattle Has Ever Seon Saturday Next Closed Friday Wait for It H. LEWIS & (0. Cherry street. BEST RRuce’s 1320 Second ave. or Range 00,000 | Ranges in Use pleased than any we ene lot hompson Furniture Co. | ted.) | cor, Pike. Place ave. and h describes the rved at ¢ BEST, | | rade-Mark lute guaranty article of the ade for the is jactual saving to the purchaser} Rapidly Piano Buyers Active — The Sales for Yesterday Consist- ed of Three Kimballs (One to Be Shipped to Nome), One One Heinze and Two D. 5. Johnston Co. Pianos and Several Organs | ror o® greater & made and the artia 8 Johnston Company popular D. of which over 1.200 have been sold the Hinge and various other pianos, and Kir organs, | All included in this sale and| going at prices representing an} of from $75 to $150 on a Piano, and $25 to $50 on an Organ. Not withetan: mt ter » 1 D.S.JOHNSTON (0.’ 903 Second Av., Burke Bldg. |; 8 \ Y Sto. H Jom Davis & Co. 709 Second Ave. Telephone 1040, Still Moving} schoo} Lomber Ex- change bids Toklas, Singerman & Co, Sakext Clearance Sale OF ALL THATS LEFT FROM JACKHTS, SKIRTS, WAIL . ETc. New York 1418 SECOND Store ite Bor Our leader Jacob Port Marche Men’s Overcoats All the new styles, in any length. See them in our window. pten NG HOUSE 1 National Washingt r NDIT ION OF Bank « Btate o — DURCES. un ts $1, 780,706.36 red and un- 220,329.38 es 180, 000.09 rities, et t e i xe and and her cash * r clearing national al paper currency, and cents “ ney Te- in Dank, $248, 427.00 tender notes S346.00— 281,967.60 fund with t rer ( per cent vation 7,500. 4.082, 029.54 LIABILITIBS. k pald in 300.000. y 00.09 39,808.11, 180,000.08

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