The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1903, Page 5

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FORSAKES SOCIETY FOR STAGE UTHORITY MURDER Mohammedans Continue Slaugh-| ter and Ravaging of Innocents With Understanding That Sul- tan Has Permission of Powers to EXterminate all Bulgarians | TORTURES Hoting JEWS ASSAULTED BY RUSSIANS TILL CRIPPLED FOR LIFE BUCHAREST, Rept. 2-—Ditspateres THE NEWEST IN PARIS ms SULLIVAN WANTS MORE POLICEMEN | BE ADDED TO FORCE IF COUNCIL ALLOWS HIS PROPOSED | LARGER ANNUAL APPROPRIATION » STAR DUST » The Kind-faced Cow 1 « day eer , Logit ere —— ie naar seal Gl tina was spr ir, wh toques and tu al, and wings and by The ROCHESTER MAKE SUPREMACY in mak ats is most ing fine ¢ own it nib point ed there, ame Prices, $12.50 Up to $35.00 A fine line of Imported English Rain ( of which we are now in. up. to $35.00 - Fred’k f Adams a9 2nd Avenue oobi, shia ser Ry d lala he HEAD OF POLICE DEPARTMENT SAYS MANY PATROLMEN WILL | rp 5, Dreviesciee- tama "Tae tc pevcthpent be | bp IT e I, bellies, fresh, tPige Mm. ee EE Nat THE SEATTLE STAR os Wise G. Miller Kent Kone, to Fle i» Vegetables corn, Boer is a th er nack, swept th. native wt Hay, Grain and Feed Dats, BM tom: Darley, $29 ton: wheat, | Men’s Woolen Underwear ock in Heattle. Leader $1 Garment The Large THE PAIR Dry Goods At Half ANY LINES of Dry Goods have been Mi marked down as much as one-half at The Fair sale. In fact the reductions in certain lines throughout the store have been such as to excite the wonder, almost, of those who visited the sale. We are selling the last of each line as soon as lots are broken at such extremely low prices that it will pay you to keep close watch of the different sales tables, as odd lots are always put out at sacrifice prices. Needless to say this sale of The Fair stock ts a “force out’’—hence the prices are smaller than Seattle has ever known before. It is impossible to price each item or kind, because the lots are selling so rapidly that before the announcement would appear the very goods advertised might be gone. Don’t wait for prices to be advertised, but come and see the goods with prices attached to them. THE FAIR 2nd and Pike St. AMUSEMENTS. = GEORGETOWN bs _ WEDDING THIRD AVENUE Theater ‘0 PRODUCERS re for goods delivered at depot, of om the dock 1®) Daniel Harris and Missy I d Drew, Mgr ictie Blagg’ were m Both Phones Main §6 5 Prices—Night 40c, We and 2, romeny | "1 All Week a [A Sp BURIED AT ‘SEA Humphreys an@ Spi) howe ha, Pesce +. P. HOWE, Mgr. Both Phones, 48, | AS POPUL. AS EVER | A Splendid Production by an Eastern Company, Hew sea’ by MISS INEZ FORMAN r Ith A Line ir East Lynne JOHN DILLON eo Wednesday, BASE RECREATION PARK Pacific Coast League TODAY Portland vs. Seattle ed at 8 © Themrgon FURNITURE CO., Inc. 1427-1429 First Ave, cor, of Pike. Game calle Citizens Light & Power Co. L. C. SMITH J. W. CLISE C. R. COLLINS. 1425 First Avenue § Sunset d Independent Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to-Date Methods ‘ President Vice President General Manager Main 1186 75 AND CAFE PHONES: We serve FINE COFFEE With coffee cakes fresh from our own ovens weUSEo~ QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starnc oe

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