The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1903, Page 6

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pelaall jahlen uO i 1 ney SoA deiiceeea ‘ QUEEN IS varlFIGHT iS | HE MUSTN'T SELL SLIGHTLY HURT | eee ta | Fine Furniture FREDERICK & NELSON Jogorporated Last Day of Leather Goods Special Sale Phree Da ule on Uph und the ale neequently hea 7S en, for thi@opportur n unusual one k of Leather Furniture r t Fine Fysniture Nearly Every City Department: Will Have to Practice Econ- PANAMA CANAL : omy Next Year--The 1904 | 1M THE BALANCE (2.28 02 . Estims ates Made Public ORES cre, cm [ment” wan made that ~ DIES IN | } | | Mectber 1 | 4 duction ers than Our entire ab fond Beonomy will be the watchword /the first wan betng thee duction for 1 1 the second the Of the Seattle city government for) f oe iT 1 x + the coming year, City Comptr r —— . | Nal eity council! his snnw ly . 4 : nf ", — “Ton 4 Va! | ~-_ ' rom yma ~ i Large GeaiKar Couch | Fe Brat) damor fling, fravoe om Harringt springs, wht mab Susi trons, perfectly iar $8 a ei aes} ze — oa “CHICAGO WILL FIGHT HILL Sires! “aesenie TO THE FINISH Extra kane Turkish Rocker Frame mounted on steel Hartington’ springs, and arms, ruffied edge, fringe ere at above lilustration, regular $74.00; Last Day Speci @ H. HARRIMAN INTENDS FO COMPETE WITH JAMES J. FoR, rf THE TRANSPACIFIC TRADE ‘Beckwi ‘Round Oak Heater the Philtptn Bere’ For Wood or Coal Transpacific steamship officials at} of a common carrier te thie port have at lawt come to the con-| | A% 00" Mer ae ae clusion that F. MH. Warriman of the) jota between this p Southern Pacific will use one If pot beth of the new " chased recently ‘Transp and Bur hae merged new boats ure the olla Hutte. The former was launched about ten weeks ago The| to gather freight in th janchurta te soon be launched. |ehipment to the Orient ee end, ne each cost $1.700,0%0, having [than « match for the Harriman r oat. & « Jength of 5 feet. They have gross) with the @a Fe an necth r tonnage of I2.t00 and a passenge fept. m ra im the wee, will be in Francisco and service. The other new o: ik his aggressor 1 10 secede service to Mantia, ft being the & ef Harriman end his assoc Within eightecn months the PRICES TO PRODUCE a> ment will withdraw from ¢ tage tet 5 HAMTON, Sep of Benat ¢ HBATER is to the heating jo represents to the aver You will find it is | THE ROL stoves what ng used for wood exclusively, the is fed from le Hninge are removable and wo« large side door ib—Ruby, for wood, 67.50—for coal $8.50 TAKES BAD i ccnemaain.ce aun by & ae Rudy, for wood, $8.78—tor con! $9.75 ooh Pane Pe ’ lal committee next Friday. The of _ TURN FOR imehes tae $10.28—tor 911.80 | Xo 2 H-inch Vire Pot : STILL TALK 2i—Ruby, for $12.78—tor coal......914.00 | Xo. ‘isty—with bala ; _ announcement was made to- |New YORK, Sept Sumynertieit WILL LL SOON McLean, the Philadelphia + He wes arrested | | Phi phi, according to adv | received this morning TEN |. HMOMSE = aN CONSIDE RS CINCINNATI ©. Sept. M—A por tion of the Maivation Army core re-] Donald Fletcher, « local real ev- INTERNAL | whe was fashioned and ed they stand garments, Se NDANT | Set nt—beauti Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Second Avenue, Madison and Spring } the w ACRES $1000.00 1s Acres Under New Fall Styles Celebrated Corset Lined J. Redelsheimer &Co. Strongest Overcoat House in the State, tueky today, and say that the men | tate man, last night presented to the cally gind to ve leity council an application for » 50 ought to see what we have House, They nay they lye, tanchice in éorm- - | to show In office desks and Barn, ae peti | was ott chairs, We are pos Orchard. tive that we can save yo some money. THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., Inc. 1427-1429 First Ave. cor, of Pike. company. morning AGED MAN build « trunk line poe hill, thence A SUICIDE | 07, wovsron 5, ses mittee. Found on the Street Just Meet Me Tonight at OGL 1320 Beoond ave. 1 am going to take dinner there It's the best place In the city tween the met nivts. An am meeting was arrived at * will probably t the Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman bik. First ave. and Cherry st. SAN DIEGO, Cal, Sept. %—H. J.| SOPTA, Sept. %—The Porte has ad Teel, aged ©, walked into Peters gun | dressed a note to Bulgaria » store this morning and asked to look| it considers the mimsion Bt a revolver tha ald ki a dog. | Genera ot T Peters loaded the and Teel took | Mac $t, put the muasie into hie mouth and the pulled the trigger. He was killed In-| by B Stantiy. Teel left a was fll and bad no pleawure in Ble leaves an aged wife and gre’ For the Cold Damp Days Our Anti-Cold Under wear is just the thing. We are sole agents for the fol lowing” lines: Hackenbo Shaving Requisites A asc Shaving Mug. A asc Shaving Brush. A asc tite. CHICAGO, 1. foe in 1844, died t je broke + For s-pound pails Pure -Our.... Not Like the Ordinary Leaf Lard, special for to Kind tl ; Strop. , Donic ed . $i.so per garment; the All good values. See Win- Pretty Braid Trimmed 1.50 per garme large number o Corset Lined Flannelette United Mills at $2.00 and dow Display. - $2.50 per garment. They are all wool and non-shrink- able Retter investigate these—it will pay you. today, He bet | could Today — Monday We have on exhibition, French Model Hats from the ieading Parisian modistes;and the most complete assort- ment of Millinery Novelties. Everybody welcome to in spect our new stock. Wrappers, wide flounce Fach. ..... $1.25 Better ones at $1.50, $1.98 Kennedy Drug Company Suocessers te Stewart @ Holmes’ Retati, on c> —_ = =— Fred’k F. Adams Underwear Headquarters. Third Avenue Millinery Parlors Mme. L. Paul Toklas, Singerman | PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 22.—Captain | TB Pha age dg (t- Lomber Ex Co. suis is catiiel tee } 719 2nd avenue, 421 Firet Avenue, Seattle. eohenetionn Wee Sone Veen ¢ echo! for practical results. All " Phone—Ind. X 1157 1327. Third Ave. |! eri here today by the federal ou | 204, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. can oe & Le |e ates placed tn positions Our | Hinckley block, Near Columbia. ‘Tel Main 2; Ind. ‘Rew booklet mow ready, Get ome thorities for pension frauds.

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