The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1903, Page 1

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onecENT The Seattle Star Pe. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 45, 1903 ‘ VOL. 5. No. 183. a5‘CENTS PER MONTH ! AD ACTOR f'scutcnnracinne cor "| THE JOKE IS ON THE OTHER FELLOW LITTLE BOYS AND GIALS eeoneg for Abusing a Young WILLIAM WESTERMAN HAD A NARROW ESCAPE gily uth . FROM A FRIGHTFUL DEATH a 4“. Ce T.U, MEET —— Icvous STOLE HER RINGS FROM HER _SEVERED ARM [sewn th Bw an : | A. trove « Congressman W. E. Humphrey Gaperie—ienel and Married Last Night, Ee special year A t of the x month. Th war ea F reported fe 4 Beattie police t A de pe t tective wae p 0 fine « Br * i ti miming rings wan “ e left arm was torn jand a search of the pawnahops will | Ue M | TOP PRICE WAS PAID FORSOCKEYE SALMON ‘ne Pacific Packing and Navis cnamctgeinestinem an F From the severed arm of Mra. M.jmember was later 4 neressrman WI E. Humphre from her bedy in the wreck. The he made | DYNAMITE {Under Garments For the Whole Family We are prepared for the rush, which : a ‘ ae ae wens SO eens oS Se te ee re Seer we, | THE CHINK PARTY “THAT'S THE SAME BUNCH OF CHRISTIAN CIVILIZERS THAT CALLED ON ME.” MILWAUKEE, Win, Sept, 25 Neary, the local feather nd “Young Mow at” of re ready for their -wix- slrcchaeieiianitie ine at usual this season. ELLISTON, Mont, Sept. 2. —An- on 1 Heavy Fleeced Ribbed | Ladies’ Jersey Huibbed Vexts by dynamiters to wreek a Northern 4), Pacific train. Ae qualtt Two sticks placed om thi ing .four mile : SINEQROS ARE ose ues oe eer a 2a - WROUGHT UP Eee st | Se ROAD'S EARNINGS «(B22 | BEE WITH ss (Special to The Star.) ynet earning of the road over and VANCOUVER, B.C. Sept %% a 4 per cent dividend going t Employes of the British Columbia Blectric Railway Company, w rates in this city, Victoria jew Westminster, are exper for the firet time the benefit Novel employes’ profit sharing at dend scheme On last Tuesday service of the comy more was handed GREEW LAKE expe eat the ringnide | HAS A KICK Wit wane | Remonstrance iia’ danke Poor HIMSELF Street Lighting Framed -- |? SUItS = cospenie 15.09 Suits and Over- coats full of character and worth, conserva- tive, correct, possess- ing that simple beauty that appeals to alt BIG DRIVE tn Children's Warm Merino Shirts and Drawers, worth up to 400; your choice ibe os fomow TONIGHT The Shirt Store of the Town Mer’, eave Twilled — Duck ch man in the ny one year or hia share of Neverthe ng consider ee crowd tn anthtched throurhomt, to morrow AB re Men's Supert Quality Laundred | MMen'# Madras Negtiger CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 2%5.—Aa cuffs, La@idered Shirts, a hv " cording to « dispatch trom Lander pesky me well dressed business men. Handsomely curving shoulders, hand moulded collar, silk sewed seams and perfect trimmings. Men'e Finest French Maitra Ne@inee Shirts, with Laund ered Getached cuffs. Ree, CPO eeee rere } elares the city | furnien light A Sale of High-Cut Storm Shoes Kan Lagion’ 4 tr High Top Mi ghroo Calf Std Sh plendid ihe Abe ideal re se. 92.50 wehool she er pair @2. 80 3330 Fall Styles W. L Douglas §:% $4.00 ...Men’s Union- Made Shoes-- $4.00 Standing of the Clubs Won. Lost tty addition or wa | FOR A WEW HOTEL FITZ 10 MEET ies GON COUGHLIN <=) Cravenettes—the Swell Raincoats, $10 to $20 W. B. Hi utchinsom and Union Street Cor. Second Avenue 206, 208, 210 Pike Street Sprung int $8 be snuffed out by

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