The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1903, Page 6

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6 THE SEATTLE STAR. = [2 _ BIG BUNCHES ‘SCENES IN REISE, THE | sah er ansanacdaes arama emcee ee ee one NEW POPE'S BIRTHPLACE % SECRET SERVICE OFFICERS ae Fa : : Having bought the bankrupt stock of ; oe ae D. Buck & Co. the store will be closed to- morrow to rearrange and mark down 4 goods. Look for our “‘ad” tomorrow. . +: so : art @ oe 8 he Th ET oe ee ARE DEAR 10 ARIZONA same aag ae ee sa it a NA cr ene ete oe. erases Special |Based Upon ‘granpst= Sa ae aes National | Confidence rwo miours mone ‘ [ate wonder way, and wt oan en Re RN SS al be Se nonin ane ane khan newer Sane an me eee ae Dic feet of 1 b “nF IMMEDIATE RESPONSE FROM! Menoxe t Ne jwater per eecond. irrignted land jabused for years, thats s we hnes ee CONTEMPLATING PURCHAS Prices—Bax ses i brings from $3¢ to $20 per acre. In| an exp ha @ eRe parquette $1.09, balcony and Cel ade similar b : bi oe that . t a ee . been done that is possibi Ing, 2,000,900 sores of t be rectatmed mmc TaTaT a) ’ J. P. HOWE, Mer. Both wry nes, 43. ALL WEEK THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., Inc. orig = See 1427-1420 First Ave. cor. of Pike. Let the mothball stay tn the closet. the wintry treeses which ' at AS POPULAR AB EVE! £ pa a srt fc ra Steet a QUEEN ANNE FLOUR =| auee mua pomaan ratte oF below. Pirarant weather w yet t | beyond store—just when it is dus is not known | ‘The mountains Dut it ls sure coming lime watee shed Th might not be a bad idea to have| basins, In Mt. Untor the overcdat in readiness, bat just at i into the € It ix a long step fron HAMMOND MILLING OCO., Stars : \Eas L ynne M €&F YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT We Can dows You ates ot tas tatininees : Present a bathing suit i more in| tumM@™b and the Missou ty ret Gases, we levis yon ar ~—- Remember (net es Toore tn evter. beet Meter cupoty of anyet the arid oor “puieat sneathokpent ts ee TST ES | chat never before in the ‘JOHN DILLON ; a letate, and # larger number of email Spucdi sotabuchmest te the tase. “We cuseme beewem tee | {he t pene gh P sieic Gatienaeiadinn 4 can be irrigated + te Geese work (mse method of Mitt rs | " Ma we Wednesday i EVERSOLE OPTIOAL par i al wiven = POPULAR PRICES ution, water in the pm in th . Which perm MARINE NEWS TO Remeed ayenen Mew Ferm Offered by Us Right! Now ‘THIRD 4VENUVE ‘The schooner Martha W. Tuft was ra fore loses from her mooring at the | © tre Theater , West Seattle shipyard in the guie COL, R. E. HOLZ es as follows that swept over the bay Saturday | : . wie. ius ‘taned rand wow highs ight. The mate was aboard the | iTigation has daw . ughly relable and ¢ ¥ Sehooner, which drifted all the way | '° found at eetiand. a town criatht pinmee, O27 De, and 200 pcrome the bay, bringing up against (of 4500 peopl nut, oak and mab ‘ i 4 & dolphin at the north end of the |% Cheyenne, T? veneered. 68 with ail Pi waterfront. The tug Hornet pick $24, in “ LATEST improvements, dire he a. tee . & he was seriously damn that # 410 net support « the factories, co - 4 Sher toa city buoy, jingte living plant. Advantage was ts = z Are urned Away Yesterday. £ ‘ i ; TonieHT E jp Maori King. the fret |taken of & certain water s Of R Meet of new freighters to/% Heighboring bill, and Ply between Seattle and Austraiian| Carey act. paseed by witt salt from London next week | 1844. 8 settlement w for this port via Australia. Capt. Sur-| Wheatland ts tees Hope, the iceal agent of the line Baturday received a dispatch to this Saturday Matinee * action of Theodore ’ 0 [here wi | BURIED AT SEA ted by Orral Humphreys and reentage of oe, fom RA. Alley, of &. ” enti this part of the cour an Excellent Company, r o., the company operating the try will be cast for the Republican is what i i . whe is in London The telegram fur Getters. The preaideti’e lrigation That is what is i ther stated that four steamers tm all potley has also served to endear ‘ have been chartered for the line. fim te the people of the mountaine rs nd covers 6009 acres and in | 20 tnet deep. It comt $1,006,060. 4}. ¢. T, dob i timates that « that can be done in the way of trrt ‘The Star announced several me Ago the intention of R.A. Alley te entadliwh the new line The Ma King will arrive in Sydney early | They believe that ff it had not beer ation would snd - trrige far went ec esos Washington Hoevember, and will leave that port s and = Ravember iS for fleattic. Bhe le a ation, Wyoming will have £08,000 |, p for the Ce ee tet en caers|more population than she could have ae See | fing 7.00 tone of dead weight Without irrigation. During the past to underetar . } HARRY 0. FARMER 1906 ditches were = | | 4 warm and dry and ar mirrora for $49, $68 and $74 for :} Cravanette Umbrellas a1 Absolutely pears like a swell over- coat. Prices from $10 to $20. W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave. and In fuel by using a Garland intros US BS #8 99 $5) September 28th to October Stove or Range. In neo- 3d, 1903 | The be be | THE GREATEST EXPOSITION rice alike to} AND LIVE STOCK 8HOW ea ge ay IN THE NORTHWEST. es we ail Give un a trial orger ana yop will not wear ready made shirt: any more. 5 Hinckley Bock nds of bargal E4, Shrewsbury. | prices somewhat lower. j manager oe hax been a radical chance of public] opinion, and today sentiment In the tate ie xtrongly in favor of the fed-} eral proposition, and irrigation, by organs on the most tb $25,000 in purses and premiums, Geo. H. Woodhouse = escent eet eau ons Company —_D.S. SONSTON (0. = 1409 Second Ave. 903 Second Avy., Burke Bldg. \I7 cptloa'0c. 417 eee a | | | etween Fourth and Fifth Avenues. | cress trom Ranke's ail. | | lay, Friday, Octeber fine attractions too = numerous to mention, including the | state exhibit to be exhibited at the | Louisiana Purchase exhibitic a | In addition to these special trains the N. P. and W. C. RO ROR - | e and one-third |fare for round trip from all points - in the state; ‘all tickets good to re- Moved to 1406 2 Ave, tiie on Ay “tonin excent North {Coast Limited up to and Including aturday, October 3, 1903. The rate for a fare and a third will be applied and Seattle after Sep All Prices: Kennedy Drug Company Bucceseors to Stewart & Holmes’ Reta, @27 First Avenue, Gentle ‘Tel. Main 98; Ind. 96. See Window Display + pound Tuerday for Diamond C Brand Fancy | Marquette Whisky Renovated Butter, worth 2c, ler which a poor man in the t ray aequire a home. For thin ren-| son he would have ft remain in force, Hut he w ¢ the gen- | leral land office exer ine the Ane re tion with which It Is clothed, and| Tea & Coffee given a settler.a certifiente shall be| be any furnished by the state engineer 921 Second ave. showing that the law har been ' piled with, and that the land t# be At Do. you suffer from fro head ry ache? If #0, our scientific fitted glasses | - Will help you. We examine eyes free with the atest and beat instru: ments known te No fanoy prices for glasses. Wor tnt Moras to lin parity. Guls LINDAUER,E ye Specialist... .% Ask your do: fine Optical nd Jewelry at BONNEY-WATSON CO. Directors and Kimbalmers Par. ind ave. and Columbia street pony AD B._ Denttle, Ware ' Fine Camping Ground Free 1080 Second Avenue

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