The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1903, Page 7

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Pb es Tle Only Paper in Seattle That \ Dares to Print the News “« THE SEATTLE STAR. Attend Great Auction a4 228. 25 CENTS PER MONTR “eco FOND “1 ’ w Extreme ly woah Carpet Size Rugs. Youll MITE, TERS Bes to © page seven of either one of the id Sunday papers. ser The Daisy Air -Tight Wood : Never in the history of Seattle have the people had the opportunity Heater t of buying as rare bargains as are being sold at eS pee ne SR : re Frisch Bros., jewelers hich we have s6ld x th ent ur t may be had tl --. |Watches, Diamonds | Silverware, Cut Glass Fine Clocks, i Jewelry And thousands of other things sold in a first-class jewelry stock. Every piece is new, up to date and fully warranted and and all must be sold regardless of price. Two sales every day, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Monday ladies’ day. Comfortable Seats for All. He Got off Several Good Things LUKE GETS Al Luke the Lod No. 189 3.75 | No. 240 75 No, 220 4.26 | No. 260 6.50 Bmooth Btee! With Cast Top— No. 180% .94.75 | "No. 240% §7-00 No. 820% $6.00 No. 200% $9.00 Russie iron With Sheet Top— No, i8....§4-60 | No. 2% No, 22....@6.60 | No. 26 33:58 ussla tren With Cast Top— 18%..§5.60 | No. t4%. $8.00 i2%. $6.50 | No. 26%. $9.78 : a Cause the kidlets We Will Take Your Old Stove and Allow You Alll | It Is Worth as Part Payment for a New One. | FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated 2d Ave., Madison and Spring Why do the arttlierists cal! ft training the guns Because they hen a bur they go Every Lady Visitor Receives a Beautiful Souvenir They Snuffeth ==. =| FRISCH BROTHERS 720 FIRST AVENUE Complete Housefurnishers MARINE NEWS |carr pee wows | | Capt! BW hief of the seoret vice tm the Pa he Northwest, re === TERRACE in the federal eourt t Troubles is them The Caiifornia Shir |pany’s Dig bark Orego jeently sold for $7,000. 7 is to be converted Into a hulk and be things th't keeps happiness up t' par. | will ‘be towed to Ladyam! ured In the coal trade oa gon f* well known all 1e here const and hes been laid ep at Oak land. She t @ veane of 1.990 tons y 4 yf Hil i a =e burden, anf was built at Bath, Me. The steamship City of Seattle, — Captain Norman Nicholson, sativ to- Rab! Rab! Rabt {rn ight for Skagway with a full cargo “Watchdog” James says he thinks |Of tretetit and 40 passengers. Among {t's thue somebody else wae repre-|the passengers going north on the |Heattle are Bam Sliverman of the | senting the Fourth ward in the cfty council. Now, altogether, AMEN! | Brown-Ateska Company, whieh | ——— tends inetatlin he best news |Of Wales Istend, | August Fraham, who are captains of et Grand Piano, ‘ c x a 7 . . . Industry tn the north avons): lovraine chapree 0 & ® (Tf you like a view there is no place gives a broader or fairer one} The Norwegian bark Daisey has | iT; L. O. TM. No. 9, 1M, LO. T. M Comfortable Warm Overcoats That Fit To Perfection Vote now wtands for most popul And that’s about t that’s come from Trusty Towser tn ® long time. Wonder who the Seattle iectric | been gtven up for lost, and In conse. | No. & 134; United Artisans. 12, Paim Comey OO ae Seve igure wean Ge commence ores, Se WOW. Se 6 than does TERRACE HILL. From here residents will | that vessel has been ralsed to &% per Prosecuting Attorney Kimball of jcent. ‘The Daisey 1 96 days out |from Roeliee, France, to the United —|Kingdom. ‘The French bark Parte i! }which is 18 days out from Ham-|toria Petersc “Nima Kever Lor burg. has been advanced to 15 per | raine, 180; Mra K. Struve, 14; Ollie 100 Per Cent!" - a a Be | a ty their way from Puget Sound into Annual |) FOR CHARITY ors se 05 mason Lake Washingten. Dividends | = ALONE Foci | | 10 2nd ay. ‘The money paid for a COLE'S ee — , (Lots $50 to $150---Easy Terms Al! Housewives -ecmecppen pire ing pnlienachpenrnsinetiaad | Should Know fire ia never out tn this wonder- qgeciencitennigenainec W. B. Autchinson Co, Cor. Second and Union some day view the navies of the world on That Phosphate is a bone ful stove, and you Gress in warm EDO s ‘anenis F | P . rooms every morning. What more flacorcnam ower of Crenceun, the| Ju and tissue builder. It is easy ya te alee ied fomees, eaition would. never” akan nae Ose Mm Oo Ss } to see then that a small per- ISeranaduen city in eede. Metes=|toeeee. centage added daily to the Ernst Bros, J ieet i oe tee tal of gory TS : food materially benefit the Bole Agent © J | with nis present record. —— May be your choice rather than view. In that case consymer. Crescent Bak- e Agents, | orn Burger & Marshall, 22nd & E. Union. - ing Powder is Egg Phos- 506 Pike St | Free Want Ads Hlectric Laundry, ard & Marion. gg “ sg? CHEMIE ame Sey Sees “weamt |S ary, WAS Gib ave ery wholesome and a per- Cooper News Bta T. Otany Groce Werby & Gordon, Dr Ryan, Fruit & ¢ Little's Pharmacy Wiison & Foy Grove More to y. &0 ard ave. ect leavener. e Bold at All Grocers—25 cents. ms She Is a Trifler, This Queen of Fashion. Sea ii Ts eo ADDITION — - Today she places the mark of approval on one thing, tomorrow it fe another. For several seasons the hes smiled upon only plain dress materials; she now casts winning glances at materials of follow rougher et. Not ex . fancies, but clothe of rough surfaces and seat Rairines and invietbie checea, AU these re worthy, of, het mes Mee rs _ | U.S.GOV ERNMENT GOODS sore and have ee baad s complete tine of Ladies” and Gantiomerr a “!On Cherry and Columbia streets, at Twenty-seventh avenue, is -—— Clothing, and'we sell on s deposit and small weekly or monthly pay om meters cottens tail 4 Rverybody knows Uncle Sam's goods are always the best men paid: tard, near Jet-| P r . nd he won't buy cotton 8 fo 1, hoddy terial. ; ithe place. Here you are ina central residence section, have aj ""™ “"°" “\s a ne, will finish © root t 40140 We keep ni }. & Government material. m EASTERN OUTFITING COMPANY : itwo-minute car service to get: home, and city conveniences are Civillans Overcoats $4," 422-404 PIKE STREET, CORNER FIFTH AVENUE CASH OR CREDIT. eve yg? less at hand when there. The remaining lots here are from $150 HM jo 2o7tnt ans aeate, rm Rovaroment Rava | Thay are nice fitting; velvet collars, and worth more than $300. Easy terms. } sous ‘Sere ait peeeatiilinee S WOOL BLANKETS, SEVEN POUNDS, $4 PAIR ‘These are U. 8. Navy strictly pure all-wool white blankets. Not a bit of cotton about them. A lifetime chance, $4.00 a pair. F. M. JORDAN Bb navy UNDERWEAR, UNIFORM CLOTHING, Ete., Eto. Sole Agent Colonial Block BW, SPOKES KIRK rast teens aig Te a eee 8 ANGTON. N. E. Cornor Second Aveuuwe and Columbia Street wooth rp temper. Bring y B obtain the very best service at a minimum of cost Schuchard Optical Co., Fd Speclationn ata ~ s ' julie

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