The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1904, Page 3

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SWILLOWA/RE HAYS ~~ DEMOCRATS TO FIGHT 10 WED CHORUS GIRL 4 4 WEALTHY LUMBERMAN OF IDAHO I8 DAZZLED BY THE RAV- | A COMMOTION IN THE NEW COUNCIL—REPUBLICANS AT | ISHING CHARMS OF A BURLESQUE QUEEN AND SHOWERS | TEMPT TO SQUELCH HiIM—ELECTRIC TRUST'S HAND 18 i HIS MONEY AND AFFECTIO N UPON HER dria | — — | ——— 7% | q SPOKAN N M 5 new Den { the mayor's private secretary at | ‘. c 4 . $80 5 4 M 1 vi ; tt Joseph ' ing 3 K hs nt i k f tr u t of th ' a lee 7 t be : t bu t 1 uwed we k \ tn te wi « the] petitioned th ar « lot ow u ded 1 for ay the - 1 ar ha r tt « hem * t ; the whole of the sit pon rh t ‘ " To Cure # Cold in One Day wea H * . Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tab. ¥ \ 1 druggists refund the mony « BW et "| 6:00 and opy will be went You at once, by special moasenger. | OUR ic ESE ATREMOREE A ML RIES The Season Demands It WHERE, OH WHEREt s where is good $12.5010835 J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcost House tn the Btate. 900-804 First ave., cor, Columbia It Pays to Trade on First Avenue. The Beer Everybody Likes THE FAMILY DRINK 18 A | VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION IT SHOULD BE WHOLESOME AS -| WELL AS 1D TO THE TASTE *|—MANY PEOPLE DRINK withdrew from the and notified the Repub tng that caused An doing. ordered a tricornered aster headgear trimmed wit ribbanda— » the tower with her, King. ‘and that ‘she doth even no ER | Dancing School, Prof. Witleon’s, | PRCAUSE IT MEETS EVERY | Ranke hall, Pixe street and Fifth! REQUIREMENT AS A FAMILY | avenue. BEVERAC The Book Tells You How :: To Get Well - My Risk + | sa Rest dinner tn Sea t au. | = Mh TT fore" Se Byreeyty, 2k Maire Ber! 2 Dozen Halt-Pint Bottles, 900 ning, $1.00. ~” iets oven + gy Sg Tr t; | Tolegtione, Rainier 30 | pairs. ' -Co- Operation era ss the laboring man| selon “ _ BUSINESS suse he ney on that which he umes, | We Sell Groceries and _ Produce rative plan and save Afternoon Lunches for a A, COFFEE AND CHOCO LATE, WITH WHIPPED CREAM PASTRY FROM OUR OWN BAKS Labor Union Co-Operative Store and Produce . mit : thes (‘nxative”| © the er | ' calaek (isis > @. Rl gore ' wry FOR LIGHT PLANT, ©... | DAULTON, THE NEW MEMBER FROM THE SEVENTH, RAISES | Foto HONEST MEAT AND yrinyart WEIGHT Little Bandbox Meat ane unates we quote the old These goods are of the finest bee aes | Woolen Sweaters vage Prices and Fine Suits Doors Open at 8 A.M. and At From 35c to 55c Close at 6 P. M. ban Novelties ae RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Easter oo UItS! tl son Boys’ pater. ad ‘Suits |, Men’ s Wear HIRTS, NEW K, NEW HOSE AND ts t patterns y¥ finish “ $1.00 snd $1.25 worth reg gold trimmings, Prices Hose, Handle. fx and Gloves at special p2.08't $4.50. 1° prices TO KNOW THE FASHION GET THE APRIL DESIGNER 6 ees, Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison Street HUNDREDS COULDN'T GET WAITED ON STORE TOO SMALL TO HOLD THE IMMENSE CROWDS THAT THRONGED 1O THE SALE -OF THE Salvage Cargo From Burned Steamer “Queen” quality | and are practi- | cally unhurt by either smoke or water. , try again!” le of Men's “in | Towels, Stockings, Soaps, | Domestics Are Also On Sale at Sal- Queen’s Cargo on Sale Now at Outlet Clothing Co. Corner Occidental Avenue and Washington Street

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