The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1903, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR. a SSeeaseaSSseoeeser0EIeL0I0900009000000000000901 920090090000 0099002090000005 29080620 BOYS’ ARM TORN OFF HORRIGLE ACCIDENT BEFELLA BOTHELL YOUTH (RETIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS! We are retiring to go into the wholesale clothing manufacturing business in Seattle, Wash. We will employ from two to three (Special to The Stan) BOTHELL, Wash. Sey tp bei. had to Na boy who push hundred hands in our new enterprise and don’t need any bonus or donation from anyone in starting up the plant which will turn out about 1s # from the £6 A THREE HUNDRED TH¢ JUSAND DOL l ARS’ worth of home-made clothing a year and every garment will bear the UNION iP ABEL. Bot-nut PRICES THAT TALK FOR THEMSELVES---Every garment sold during this sale made in our own works shop under our supervision. Uncalled for Suits and Overcoats $40.0 Suits for $ 15:09 $00 Suits for $720 50 $18.00 S250 Suits for $id :300 Pants * At $2:2° thinks father two we THE CHAMPION G00D-NATURED MAN (Special to The Star.) BOTHELA, Wa, Sept. MDs Chase thinks he » } came to the the scalp and long, pevr: row h him pod $10.00 A Pair One Pair of Pants to a Customer and No More ought to Kot He studied it over while the doc tow was sewing up the wound, then | sald, w tears tn his eyes: He eked me last night and cut me this morning. | MANUENSE SAILORS BECOME CITIZENS ES EL a ne ee ee Sn I ee This sale will end our retail business in Seattle,so take advantage of it now. All new fall goods are being sold in this sale. What a snap you are getting at this time of the year. ' We close our store at 6 p. m. every night except SATURDAY WE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. Pour of the Russian waiters whe left ‘the steamer Ma: mae, while she At this port © have already de clared thelr ene of the t dications are that the 0. Several of them work at the = and the ethere will do have gone te Avenue in P. 0. Block crews they wil! be In this country The Northwestern Commeretal oom eee nee a ee oe ee me ee Si Be sequired to pay & head tax of | ~ . FOWL OF MOrnEt ‘yim HILL GRANTS DEMANDS OF ONE UNION AND DECLARES WAR ON ANOTHER Not in the Gombine .... Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Offices Main Office and Plant—Corner First avenue and Bell street. r d avenue near Pike street. “=| COURTING EMPRESS et ear bale ieee |VICEROY YUAN SHIM-KAI AF ey block. | TER DOWAGERS FAVOR b Lathers—Carpeoters’ hall, ii2® Fourth | The em jownger of China ls We'd like to give you every one of Friday's bargains in fullest details, But we've only space to men- ton @ few of the hundreds plan- ned for tomertow— The Split Basket, for ay engin wood 500 Shirts, 100; € No Work in), 40. Work Guarante: ivered at Above Prices. Established 16: MILLINERY : | @h. PAUT, Rept M-Afier sett : ide Blue Greer Bowl ‘ys ue the “Gilerenems between the Gre 5 aud Good Quality Pressed Tumbler Northern and it» Gremen and © ie enpe x Be Bi core, President James Jat FOR JAPANESE FLAG) = =: : is-in “Binck Coal Hed, os night deciared wer upon the ' @ ; $ 10-quart Granite Dish Pan, juat e-|men demand the the thing for preserves, 75e. 43¢ the members of 1 @antaation in the employ of the sys | scale indy of the 1327 Third Ave. Millinery Parlors According tos atory that ts going ne rounds of the Japanese papers xo i Pry: tS tod io. § Steel Frypan. 260, for on discharged tnolude al! the) today eaten ; €-im. Stove-pipe Damper.9e | The Mam iter went for increased | that the err pip rly pel ward opie Abe meri - also very fine dress hate from $4.00 up to $25.00. Don't fail . 1 to see them. No trouble te show you our hats. Mme. L. Paul Phone—Ind. X 1157 1327 Third. Ave. ng mine chineow ted number t eigned jents of pMeguiam. set sole ‘am | Mayor of New York Renomin-| the dumping piace vicious} ated by Fusionists | She. pave been ‘out of other $2.50 tO || Warning wets: ‘db Sit hg 300 | megs sas Toklas, Singerman 3s f SALE OF All our work peg the persona! supervision ot Dr. & M. Milne and M. inves & Co. Seq Resets | 0. wipes, potn noiai jegree of Le D. &, D. D8, and both members of He Senet Se the Royal College of ‘Dental Surgeons. Laéy attendant always present. | i 1 destroyed York } - eg —s in w a eee wal Ge | ont he her nominees memed hes t f ‘ “ me * } eee : Heirs Se geet gen ea ce yy ga | oaremeg Sete Find NOTICE Boston Painless Dentists mm menms | fous Aberdeen recently closed up| NEW YORK, Sept. 4—Hetn Low similar dives and mort of the in-|was nominated by the Republican | t | mates migrated to Hoquiam. Out 1 as the fust As the result tion to the may thouaht| Th Our charges are for matertal onty. | has not been | publican ¢ ™ liege using an absolutely | Houre-#.00 a. m.to@p. m. Sundays, 9 eo m. tilt p.m the F ocese—secret end exciu- | a ge ga Cogs IE agen oor a aE TOMORROW sen Oper ing is - OPENED $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. t from the interfor department at | President Fe T ot ington to inventigate ¢ reee campaign w a he - Men’s Overcoats irregularities filed against Jay | continuance ’ Mill Ende of Zephyr Dress Ging ; hee at team! 9 rf h, superintendent of the Yaki- gent and progressive administra ham, 10 and i2%e quality, F rfeot , ‘ter= | tien,” themeelvee in atte Galat ‘ “tf methods, | ma ‘Indian schools and other em et of the In has completed his and io a “a th tt for Wash TetrTn While he wae Parts kt re | Coffee and Hot Rolls Hat PATE ACRE TRACTS port will partially if 1 . aT Close to car and school, b-cent fare, only $96 up; terms, $25 down, $16 Alb the Meweat Biyies—In Any ra 1 monthiy. Your choice.of any lot in this addition at $35; terms, $5 down Length. p TRE Es aS 1320 Geoond ave. and 9 cents per we Fathers, start your fons in the world with one Look in Window, of our Ke, and they will not be peddling peanuts and Just the thing for a breakfast. Coffee to p i } ot the market wrt in their old days. Free tickets at office, 16 enue. Tinton 6, | QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING OO., Starns @mall Charges for Material Th ETERSONS Bene iti toe OF PAIN. | ood Coo0ehy re in the Jing the annual Wenatchee | ‘The finest collection of fruits thered here are on exhibi- LESS DENTISTY, SECOND AND PIKE 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. ‘ Masonic Temple Building, 709 Second Ave. ‘Telephone 1040, Houre—4. 40 te 6) Bundays, $:30 ted

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