The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1903, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR. THE FAIR THE THE Swiss Arrive Shawls Priced at $1.50 to $5.00 FAUR FAIR ax pt s Men's ne CMC aris yo sort which your friends will appreciate. TEN POUNDS OF THE SMUG GLED DRUG FOUND ABOARD THE STEAMER MAINLANDER BY CUSTOMS OFFICERS | pounds . the at M Vancouy . t fleers had be " the smusele hand and fire was feereted In a jo , Purpose. The Karmer e Yeat, though it ix somewhat long Andon the inside are four pockets designed to hold cans of oF | When the Mainiander drew up t the wharf this = Lnapestors | Delaney, Knox 1 Lear Accompanied by | oboe Mecnage! the Immigration t await And after a ehort search discovere PP tre emuggiers ; t and deckhands denied wiedk Of the jacket cx ‘ They were rig ba Were not « it Is the thec na ot ficers that the oplu pla aboard the without the ure first choice of a large assortment of Swise Prompt Service, Prompt De- We | rece nment of Swiss Shawl Store Open vias eae lec hate Ge perdaadocs, avhe eit he Ed Ends in a Few Days Tonight and Tomorrow Night Inchuded in the a rtment are beautiful Pink, Blue Cream and Black Shawls of the finest silk We have made © prices low, to induce quick sales, for we do not wish to arry any over, but dispose of the entire number for Christ Baby Coats A mighty sacrifice of all Sults, Overcoats and Boys’ Clothing that’s left. | |Special i aepelancad perdi rm the t appr ag Reduced | Ss MEN’S MEN’S made’ with stel od and Paragon frames A names of enapnene way Coats youaly veing otf J 91'S and $20] $16 to $25 | $10 and $15 ly priced at, from $4.25 to $4.50 nearly one-half of usual prices of La cover { Gloria and Pure > Patent Br & ’ pecia | SUITS SUITS |OVERCOATS ‘| runner ‘ An advantage « natural w with gol silver 4 gur die Jackets will t rded to those who come to The Fair metal mountings; prices. ..$1.00 to $20 | nant St garments ig Tan, Red, Blue and —FOR FOR —FOR yg for $9.00, now marked at, each Black, ordinarily se DROPPED DEAD REAR ADMIRAL WHITE, RETIR ED, A VICTIM OF DISEASED HEART McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. and Company iiss: Keystone Fountain Pens Still on Sale Gold-mounted Fountain Pens, just the thing for a NEW YORK, Dec Christmas gift, each $2.00 Children’s Suits and Overcoats, Children’s Suits and Overcoats, iral EXiwin W . dead ot he nt Hi t Mae dhe hace te Other serviceable Fountain Pens, $1.00. ivwent te call_on Rs | this = brings dow , y worth $3.50 to worth $6.50 to Rogers. Admiral White wgs dort : entrance : 5 4 ~* : Eeaea nant sm a ter selene. She wosietl Indian Baskets pcs $1 55 er ramerees $2.85 mand of the u pha. | thie and the sor © empe bs : He was retired in 1899 tt LAST |clahy gooa. sc ee ae Nothing more appropriate cay, be found than an elegant mK 8 ee lH Indian Basket-for a Christmas remembrance. All Basket $10 Gaan Rave to “Kn ‘BALLARD made by the famous Attu and Alieutjan Island Indians, on ath Robes for r ge & Co. eee h Fifteen- sale at reduced prices until Christmas Call and see our ae oe eee deans tor tate ine of Indian Curios, We may suggest just what Shoes, Underwear, Blankets, Comforts, Rubber Boots and Rubber Clothing, Mackintoshes, etc., are cut Just as much. Everyth ng goes quickly. Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. First Avenue. Half Block North of Postoffice ave been looking 1 \' THE F AIR Second Ave. and Pike St. Join t { Siagerma Year Sentence for Theft of stomers. 2nd and] Qne Two-Cent Stamp | BANKERS : ores | Latest Fiction—Denny-Coryell Co. r wotd SIOUX FALLS eo, 2 ft having served 1S yee : tor) THEIR TRIAL WILL COME UP IN one an ment, less SUPERIOR COURT TOMORROW ense e in |\I7 opti pt Soe! 417 we he Two | DITTO WILL Warning = tty sess se aeemeiar Great Factors of | soe — tse e Ae DD IO OT entrar ob 6 wine mt Will Appreciate oO sine both holding the degree of Lh D. &, DD. @, and on the Royal College of Denial Burgeene Lady ettendant « Boston Painless Dentists La Second Houre-t200 m tof p m Sundaya Fa m= ONL Dm ‘There's nothing more useful for mari, bey or child than wearing apparel. There's no apparel more desirable. than ours. guilty to simple asea perior court this afternoon, He Is to be punished by a fine. Kileline is now in Alaska, having recovered from the bulle!| No SETTLEMENT OF CHICAGO $ tacles, Pouritain Pens, ete. 3 ippers ih Feat Sor gt ea Rte A.LINDAUER, /Eye Specialist Fill every vacant place on your Christmas list with Slip | | wound in his abdomen, which WAS) | iVeRyMEN’S STRIKE IS YET IN SIGHT inflicted by Ditto in a fight In the| {Congress saloon, March 51 } ‘The trouble between the menarore | from a discussion of the street car| strike. Ditto, > was not @ union | man, had be and Kileline, Ditto hi mn out on bonds fo several months. He claims that Kit leline started the fight by hitting him |. ¢ hief of Pollee O'Neill has prom with a club, The latter | nat | eed the undertakers all |the shooting was unpro rvok Pp | «SIT DOWN, PETERS" i ay (are beta Fe a sc | WiLL REACH PORT ors office this morning played | ~~ | Stars ‘t's Sano a | BEFORE CHRISTMAS "THE MAF ARKETS = Bester, Kage, Chane LAROCHE dos, Bastern, sqa% (A VENOUS ELIXIR.) Physicians highly recommend it a8 4 specit | “The Isle of Champagne” Gift-givers should our stock before buy! where. We have many money saving suggestions for Christ- mas presents. J. Redelsheimer &Co. Strongest Overcoat House im the State 900-804 First ave. cor. Columbia IT PAYS TO TRADE ON FIRST AVENUE pers. Everyone — anyone —4 Although both nen's #trike have meas to arbitra Jone to secure will appreciate a pair, The soft, warm House Slip- Ss ttle Theater ft, wa : si» | Seattle ext per is especially appropriate for Manager. “her’—the really good kinds Both ‘Phones—4. are inexpensive, too, Slippers ent Fehon of various kinds, from 50¢ up. We will gladly show them. Nickerson’ ermai Qe 1327 Second Avenue, Near Union TONIGHT, BALA} OF WEEK, Including Xmas and Saturday Matinees, | Jack Campbell, in Hoyt's Greatest Play, A Trip toChinatown Everything New This Season. Latest songs, pretty girls, catchy 8, beautiful cose rt. 1847 Rogers Stiverware. ERNST BROS., 506 Pike "*"** (co,ia Coming Week, December 27th, the |-Morosco Company. The Western avenve markets) Cheese Native, 14@iSe per Ib; Kast- Husi- | ern, 140 per Ib. i TT- A 1VENUE THIRD *reater Both Phones—S67. | PRICE: ght “and Xmas Mat pened up quiet this morning Poultry Wid aprings. 124 4 ye per It * increased somewhat am the day ¢ on, With the exception of r the north to spend | bananas and @weet potatoes, there! Geese, logit as holiday were no fluctuations In prices. Ba- | Mg. per own was telegraphed by J.|nanas are searce and show a rine t of the Pa-| trom 2% to 75 cents, Sweet potatoes. itmet, 16 per Ib The Olympia general | playing at the ‘ompany, who ia making | which yesterday were selling at 2 ab: ok ee war” tele of und trip on @ tour of inspec-| cents, are quoted at 1% to 1% cents) perth eae Heo, dic, y and Saturday | ni very cleverly 19 | hon, - ue atinees, % |tuli of fun, w ¥. 1 he atlemer ber at Goo Alen ° | The big of al You should and the memt f a ge - ee PRICES ‘ ristmas see this one. great. better advant t 1 sr Ganen tat ES] | Tonight, AU Ai We k, Matiness Christmas | other time tor im purchases | and Saturday. indy, war ny” ¥ - law bi gers. some of wh ecK wear JOE KELLY iT r ev 1 the Inte Fresh Meat—Cow beef, 54é&6c per Ib | And a Bix Supporting Company in the op } Farecthorse erect beet iydiic 1. vent baploe Ib j Merry Musical Farce, nd hardworking come- | $15 Men's Guits for $4.75 4 | v' ae ib ‘breantant | i John Young, as the ohiet tame ‘& Co. 1416-1417 aster of the eompany, in-|~ Bretee & 1418-1 2a. reah, [Mec thole Rang Vegetable RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. Tested an inaividuality t 308-310 Second Avenue South that gives him title t far behind Thomas Q is funny at ai members ¢ Rioh Jowelry |too seriausly to % 706 First Ave. rie 2 Butterworth & Sons ee aT SE tga FIRST AVENUE th Tele = ey pas mas op ery 6 which liberty to call and 4 timate of the ffio on the prir of th Su ntendent Walters said rk! Rurnt Wood—Denny-Coryell Co, ee The Head Waiters C Grand mete |yohn Cort, Mgr. Phone Lo |}ALL WEEK. MATINEE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY oLvanma OPERA COM: A nt—"'The Isle of Champagne.” : w night—"La Maso Matinee and Night pe Girt The Isle of Ch presented again and Night—“l “A Trip to Chinatown” Seattle theater this season is gcsne seals Larger Than Ever {2 iy Sawa ie the wear and tear in a given length of | A Trip n-| Anaortment replenished by new ship- a 10 bund! Lemons, § ie tb, Ban a, 92:1 B per bu oo In that manner the durability of new > and first ery mult customer In eatinfied at nberries, §9.754710.00 |b } 7 are § “real g00d peo é itil ling an especially stunning “widow nts, $26 per ten. ai $23 per ton wraes Ca, acca Car ee 500, %e. Curtain The handsomest of "03 Neckwear. R : . Sha ig Alll of the best ae! for | Stoddart in "The Bonnie Brier Bush.” Christmas Gifts........ '50c | Notion To STOCKTIOLDER | ‘The annual meeting of the si holders of the Carmack Gold and per Mining Company will be held at the office of tt rooms &%- W. B. Hutchinson Co. ag wea Cor. First and Union HeGtl © per 5 box. Winter t $1 box oranges. DUCED FREIGHT RATES On Household Goods to and icon The piece will run the reet of the | pavements can be teated accurately. anger in New oklas, Singerm: 0, tnd and Be rm | Persian dates, 6g Ih Muckieberries, | TOK! Somes & Oty aS ans ® i; bran, $18 ton; off moal, $28 to - THE COAS | week. It is be ine well received. Lf Ww oth new tJ ton, Be. Prize manquer Bhones, 46 ‘Aply 713-715 First Ave. at z° Vai, oni cai prize manquera fe “ | hew wheat nay on; new a Tue SEATTLE, ‘The Head “Waiters” Next Door to MacDougall & South- | fis"ton: new. posts 1 sons new Sing street Ladies, 26 cer wick Co, 19 ton; middlings, §@ ton. 60 cents, TRANSFER CO, Joe Kelly, in his unique role of the . . 3 I

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