The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1903, Page 3

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wh Rn, WEATHER CLERK WANTS STATE MILK INSPECTOR’S TAPIOCA IS JUST A NEWB, AN EAST OME THE SEATTL SHE PROVED A VERY LIVELY INVALID Sherlock Hoth are affatrs er 4 in German pawn = shops. With the etfcks come sealed rhe has provided | gocuments vouching for thelr aw. tee ‘ ay With | thenticity. Duss wilt hie new five t that com- | sequisitions this fall in his concert Chron th cag tw oe | The San Fra * has . ™ this | the following to say regarding F ery’s band. which come to the A x fran r The audience which was present load of special seer nd a the teal effects. a big t grand oper orchestra and ny ~ an and for thowe that lke jay has rea ore ing climax at will sur the necesaar ere With the matinee today and to- night's performance the remarkably | sarcesstul engagement of “Over Ni- agara Falls we at the Third Avenue th Opening with the r i row afternoon “Sy first farce comedy at the T fenon, will ment The cast Jed for Miss Lelia Shaw Fredrick &Co. In tpotliess wh, at the Third nue, next week |——Jewelers and— Ar 1 “concert the en |_—Watchmakers Seen Sal sak ted ne every number was ¢ the op ity for the promised national who plays the role of Jens Dandy ' Hans Wagner in “Prince of Pilnen (945 SECOND AV. famously well, came into the part In Chicago In August and achieved " on the instant. As known, he long ago got the east b the ears by his Hebrew delineattons, and has proved himself equally ABOUT HIS SIZE—HE'S TIRED OF CQNTINUAL- LY PREDICTING RAIN dow J bu - i . A “ ; . eory volee ' 0 yt 1 and Jupiter Plu the , * . to my What % | getting to be bury ; ¢ t “ as lve We ” ree “wl We ' as he liehted a cigar on the “ Ww which Sallebury had thrown down | ¥ t lee of the ‘ © ax "7 w y and Mine Effie} | representation. ¢ = FURUINGS..-~+ The company meer it PURE GOLD hax been tn years " at FILLINGS .. + the head of the cast GETSUPPORT well |ad. f took Julia Frary © of the nit aid, The option was Cound & reat in @ stray | 1 chair that edb ap ¢ t than of ation f eorinted trate “CURLY” Curly” Judd, aaid by the px te be a b man, haa been charged with vagrancy by I ponatetn. Nearly Judd went to Alaska. ray, after he had tur bill” trick on with the $40 ¢ 10.—Kite Rxpert to crows the Bngtiab a email boat towed by kites, Me was compelled to aban |don the trip on account of contrary winds Edward Morrie wae arrested this ing by Pat Rooaler charge of steal hte r mate in the Bt om He ond avenue south. Paul he oe last night which is one of usual exce Maude Williams, a- P ee ee Gekenke ARTISTIC MONUMENTS ont no more chan plain corn toe | Pacltle Packing & x te deo ‘Siewseetuie* Canam ceo’nte! | Navigation Co. =, irede of designe : Liye Mme. N a has Go and eee the Mercer Monument 9 Carrying Alaska Pacific Express ne, Rees Je (southwest Of "A A. Denny), and | and Untied States mail ouraged. Hence there ie a m in Lake View and other Cem FOR VALDES, . tat RAY AK Ellamar and cooK tiet plays @ pr Wit to this SPECIAL! Class Teeth 8. S. White or Jisti The inest Product of Dental Art a aalAt n Se RM. ee Ris. BUFFETED QUEEN AHNE FLOUR HAMMGND MILLING OCO., Starnce BY STORM Hay and rain { aen's { | November ST scanter imothy, 66 { Goods ; Designs | FISHING SCHOONERS HAD A) inldalivg Baie fon: phorts. Bie hor } Tonight ' Ready } ROUGH EXPERIENCE WHILE) Woaa mcadiow ceind tdenboals . , 4 OFF CAPE FLATTERY Spring chi ' _ LACE CURTAIN SALE Kage, treat ranch 1 hi nt store oft ‘ Curt t Point 4 oor mg ge hye ine ontn| BEAT FICKLE de: Rapti , the es 10 Roegeeg you ia — il SWEETHEART Ke Ant : turned ¢ 7 i . . ” init .EVliy reported, the, ta. INSENSIBLE tga.m., at, the 37 Gustave na At w «| I ¢ he n pair Me be pair Seaesraarkt ta Ree eee” Seer Grant went out to make « 1 fatler i M. Yakats, « Tonight the store remains open until 9:30 but report “ t : Baty yom Ue rite ig o'clock Many bargains will be in evidence We had a ah expert y wet ' . r “ as advertised in last evening's paper said Capt. Magnusen yeat but |" . , Wwe got ¢ fthe dif more * ah t . = 4 i haan tel ota] met iter nin McCarthy Dry Goods Co., fugder before we had arrived at the | "iy, ETE cciaiins ball tobi Second ave. and Madison st. Myrtle and many of th > ae sohooners ffere mm © * Aaty se ier: than we did, and did not make # dae ba bf +2 —K tae erase Milk Analysis q ee it Pa role Tanzer’s Test E MARKETS on Sale theter Home are sine’ at from te to went | IN PORT STEWART & HOL MES DRUG Co. fa ¥ winds are oging from $1.6 | ' 626 First Avenue to nae AS | | The Official Line tor U. Yard and tentesiipa Steamers Athian % 2 MAISON BARBERIS <———S=" x K AN S AS Port Orchard nage MENU FOR oR SUNDAY DINNER 4 5aa823 _ HAS REAL ie Inland Fl ie -VOLGANQ ct. ++, 1903 niand Flyer a | | Port Orchard. * r Fresh Shri s) " Mayons a * ph ety grave Fe a is rn os Se SS ene = We a room Tenderloin of Bole ala ( al Pmgss boi Chicken Saute ala Pr ‘ . May, Grain and Feed Ravigli Genovaise Onto 1468S ton, barley G3 ton. wheat Gren f Veal, av t Pols. ton. chop tees shorts #2 _— —— too: ere, O28 G0 ton “ Prime Ribe of Beef, au Jus. “ od Attention! Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce. ] each Gunday at i By erderot IRVING Warp, | ed Steamer Aesent Warthy Prest | Vanilia lee Cream. | FRANK LIND, Wort of Madison 8t) mand 1.30pm. Leave 120 a m and EDGAR BRYAN, Agent 60 Hinckley Block, Seattle. INLET POINTS. & 8 EXCELSIOR S. BANTA ANA from Arlington Dock, tp. m. No freight received after noom ‘on day of sailing. Company reserves right to Eastern College of Painless | , Dentistry |Second and Pike, Masonic Building. Sailing te have had of his pri rtunity the people of this # 4 of FIRST-CLABE Teeth Temple eworman replied t je the tunity ever presented te one of Be- Gam tu hen te Oar | ded iG ten ee “gtr eB 8 “ay oe “yr _“ 8 | This le not & college for students change steamers or dates of sall- claimed the singer. “My dear. if you Inquire of ay Of Our numerous patients in regard to the qual- , ing without notice expect ever to rise to the top, you'll ity ef our work €. E. CAINE, Operating Agent, find it hot he way up | Remember We tafue a 12-year protective guarantee with all > H Phone, Main 1147 ee oe es were 618 Firet avenue, Seattle Jay night, Octe 17. Our exceptidnal freilities enable us to make you thie ¢ . ed | tional offer, as we Wave the finest electrical equipment in - Haverly'’s Mastodon Minstrels. | cific North went preparation applied to the gums —— fresh from their trans-continental Makes every ¢ se extrac free when SEATTLE, EVERETT | AND tecth are orders EDMONDS ROUTE. SUVER ried ™ D nage D OF THE IRISH MANCHESTER, Ene dian today mays the Iriah 4 will support Premier F The Na parliament in exchange for the are nh promined the establt land Mra, Helen exten wants a divorce Printer’s Error Owing to a mistake, Rhoden Br last night's pe to read, "200 Coff it should have b 19. GROWN AND erIDGEe ‘nea. “ Ccanvere Boston Painless Dentists HOURS—6:90 TO 6, Fast steamers City of everett ge daily “at Six round tri api 35 cts $1.00 THOUT PLATE A srrciautt 2 a. m., 2:90 p dock, Seattie, Everett, Telephon 184i; Independent, 1294 te Land Cl o, Sunset. MO f Dental Surgeons M. Milne 8D Ds Siper, La of the Par Lady Attendants Always 82k gold used in al! of our work. | Geld Crowns from §3.50 to 5.00 Bridge Work from $3.50 to 5.00 Full Set Teeth, $3.50 to 5.00 All work guaranteed for 19 year Eastern College of Painless Dentistry Second and Pike, over Peoples’ Bank ME given STOCKHOLDERS | Notice is hereby the that regular meeting of the estockhoiders Lad # in attendance. Hours rh nday D to of the Beattle Labor Temple Asse- 1422 2nd Ave., Opp. jon Marche eo grt toms ciation will be held in Teamsters’ ee ‘hath, 1610 @econd’ avgmhe, in the city een 8 TOs re 2 [of Seattle, on Monday, October 12, e eee 1908. Coll F. A. RUST, See'y and. Mer, Adceaeot thd ge | . an || ALBERT HANSEN Rioh Jewelry » school that will teach you at if you can’t attend 1 for our free fancy cards. McLAREN & THOMSON Cor, 2d & Pike. Seattle, Wn. 706 First Ave.

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