The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1904, Page 2

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tia A a A NR een oe 2 eempaptecny ne FREE To the Public YOUR SEATS EARLY a1 ii er AND. a ER. Butterworth & Sons fx st ; Ratertaheroand Emdaimere Te onoaao | TRAMP. \A Pitche vers’ * Battle é Both Teiep! ay Matiness and le.{! om start ¢ OUshIY A, @ which ‘ attle Drutet ~~ at liberty to call and im » se eh - aii par 4 Swell Shoes pumamies Wear the We are showing an attractive line of Oxfords Summer Shoe. Ladies’ Oxfords In all the new toes, in bluchers, lace button and Gibson bow, all sizes, all widths, at $1.50 to P tactnnati & Chice- $3.50. At Brooklyn—New York 7, Brook Misses’ and Children’s Oxfo in exceptionally at 4 tractive styles, in strap, tie and blucher, all sizes; $1.00 4 Yad to 81.50. - Hee For every foot there right shoe. Yo re is New York ‘ ; here—we make a point peopl tt Chie ; i heron Jommaiw’ ol : i teat’ 4327 Second Avenue, Near Union ANDING OF TH CLUBS Who Are the Happiest Peo-|*: ,i s ple on Earth? HEY ARE THE PE GARDEN STATIO PLE WHO AND AT HIL1 THEIR OWN MAN CITY ONLY BENEDICTS SUIT REILLY This beautiful new and large “ a, line, near school and stores, is only $675; on terms of § $10 per month. Large cleared and grubbed ie Up, on terms of $5 down and © « be some fool people who prefer to for the Only think how happy you will be wt 1 walk out your yard and see black and re¢ 10 feet high, loaded down with berries. I have my office that were raised at GARDEN STATIC 1-2, Times block, get free ves. today and see them @ ‘ MAN CITY or GARDEN STATION. Only think sions pee pra 7 ort Close in and onty 6-cent fare. Hundreds of do “ . inseng, shrubs, ete., can be raived on one of t rea ¥.-2 ho mang homaker, editor of the Twice-a- P.-I it Spokane team » He the On earth. Mr. Woodcock, milk’ inspector &. of me and sold 4 of them for what he paid for the 16. 1 have 6.000 te 7 ‘Shei: spe vip He = ae Bames of people who can now double thelr money on property bought s every opportunity in thei me, 1 } * m Take car on Washington strect to Hillman City office: 5-cent tar bia rp gf pootmg ate Ptr aia “tg salesmen always on grounds until sold out: or take New ¥ Sin Dan NE is inet ot tie be “Hy Occidental nnd Yesler, to Garden Station. Six men at offic ‘ he be nda Fae ® “ds there. Only -cent fare by using your transfer, that wend, an radnnae of tid +r the cay line crosses the very center of both of thene ‘e today, as in one work we will be sold er rely out F call rooms 1-2 Times block and get free tickets titles and free abstracts, ji nant ded the 5 ore, mtmaster to $1,800 5 a month, | | | THm ~ CLARKSOD salary has been rai an increase of $26 year, Hay hal Ab Me tomorrow, Pcbdvtinns No schor ere wiv Fetindatlens foreteine Bo . a I RAINED eTERSELY TOLD > oo ae Lon} Bin f THE SEATTLE STAR hat th where wer YCOMMISSI | np @ics Idaho, are considering bonds, taeved during |} of 1895, for 20 ye Straightforward Dealings—Small Profits—Many Sales—That’s Our Motto. The Bee Hive THE RELIABLE DRY GOODS HOUSE We Make Your Inter- ests Our Interests increased 2615-2617 First Avenue, Be- tween Vine and Cedar. 2615-2617 First Avenue, Be- | tween Vine and Cedar. ur sit our and In this age of Progress the ys increasing patronage are many The st wants of the people re that supplies them best is naturally at the peoy urn t arc alwa nthe alert. Progress is our wa word to be known as the able Dry Goods for i The Bee Hive has come other pace that they occupy and give val ng Rel store. Some of the wa like to tell you about the nur ver of square feet of 1¢8 a back seat. We are proud of our store, but we are Note the following prices for Saturday rouder of our values Shoes fords for $1.50 HO Mews € roa Our ae Men’s Dep’t { Summer Underwear WEAR AND HOSIERY For Hot Weather Wear. Nete the following cut prices: fo Sleeveleas Jersey Balbrigge ihisvelom Genet Opening Salo We ear Me Men's F Drawers Ge Men's Drawers Men's A aight W abrigcan Vests Jeraey pong ®o Pink, Blue and White Je Black Underskirts Two Specials for Saturday , Corsets Corsets i the tat r sold far B50, The, P80, 02.85, sr 49 ted will give 1 on all inde progressing |JN 1673 Marquette explored the Missis- sippi river. After this great man is named Marquette Whiskey, the great- mest of all Americaiy whiskey---the pur- «est and most ' - “to make, becauseit the purchaser # just as rep; exceptionally ting, sligh and damaged Plano” |napotts, 4 ft Porr Siwashes Didn't Have a Chance) CREIGHTON MLBA fous ty he} DAVID PLORI the wealth School Children to Get Revenge for Former) playing : | eccev thrown from his Bors, ed from ' Y xploded | ert f the fall 1 Defeat Hand, t t Afinger] = pweny LARKIN, ¢ of the old of Seattle twine m= | oat peers tn Wh ty, bas] | BURGLAR ENTERED the Mo Siateesnlaiioceeniinle er ent hin pook erating [hig ae Wilt oo to Ai ‘ | hard store 1 tt Wednes AN FRAN » ’ 1 CONTRAL ror ith 1 € ’ H : , Ral THR GRAND RONDE anne ee oa e tional muard tare] ‘ . -~ mpany Wil build @ + ad tothe | ot practice butts, at Hoa ha 5 ‘ pine belts at the heud of the Tande | eee eee in prothe ¢ Aber A DANGHROL rine nic Saturday Morning, April 16th, at 10 o'Clock. drops t ented t t p. | e wes Paieed Mi fl mud fats below the of t na inesda # put out b pin with ¢t « things to t Te " ‘ ‘ : ® t ' mihi | BONG river tte apring | THE LITTLE steamer ( ‘ f your ol on it ; - ae : hed Wed " tr the} THE MINING 1 Met ‘ r soho OWYHEE @ LI | - og Mes ory Prange hyo the. i You must have the coupon mame a> « extension to Hunting : a 1d t " n 1 t during » be completed as fast an|' oo S 1s , - me a i Biaty-five mites of it are] bY mower vo , the ‘BM e-Roos chu . pleted at End + wou Thelt] oT WEYERHAUESER ‘Timber |B MeBrigen cin, the sky ¥ as black as ink f the big sawmill] formerty under the | ic iure from the Fourth district f Hatlard 4 ye ve grovel nt yee » » & dmpany at Vancouver, Wash. The} 4 JAIT, WRMAK was atter Saba teaven ¢ hil i : he bunch of “Redsk frov 1 is to be put in goed condition | ya iver a f jays ago A 3 Father's Name 6.0 coves sccecceescice cece cies cone | ae bi S\and will do a big bustrens, grating sound was heard at one of AT THE PENDLITON mi -- he wir nd it was found tha ues 40,00 nde for the 4 ae 2 | eel cog ac ene wren | the Wind nd | found that] Tueeday # ' ' Address (street and No.)... Se Bd 0b bd o0.0 0 v0wee JLARA TOOK a merry little [some of the bars had been nearly | tion of th new sebool bh 4 before being tuck f t in Bpanwie, Tuesday night jeawed through. Several prisoners] voted Cut Out and bring to this bank, Write name the night they ind in 4 | First they broke inte Howe's mer-) were in Jat Seinty whieh developed o im} ohandiae store, ranendked the safe D. ¢ the Waverly 4 — ing victory for them, and a sh " and scattered the contents, but get JOUN BURKE, who was arrested} beet ax y, han leased i Union Savings & Trust Co. gloat in6 tore aver vietsties WOR | Coemeciven te the Serthern Peettts | Cee eee ae ae © charge of tis : (- Ee 2 Cherry Street f the noble redukin. | depot, where they broke in, blew up! at Tacoma and shot Sliver Larnen ¢ man end 66 hevess . q — = |a safe and walked off with two ex- | - _ _ —- rk plow! . a prose packages. They then broke | np Ay tee ; = = = ————— —— —= A Great Game This ' « barr a helped themectves to! thie ality 1 3rd Avenue Theater) AMUSEMENTS LOS ANGELES, April 1—¥ y Se meee Can wet ted by expe Sanpinhio a 2 Senge Me ate neve and busEY | F RUSSELL & DREW, Mera ne Angeles e one of the f stock yards ere | EACHERS 3 Roth Phones, Ma Seattle neater’. Fagg i nave |i ne clew te the robbers | { rv toe tape a P. Howe, t Kieven | - atitut 8 session ag Da ry Prices: Night, We to We. Matinee, ae! _ Manager, Ai eae Two rival partic of surveyors are ii (i “ ? and 1c | BOTH PHONES—<3. . a. | Dury im centern Oregon repre i FRANK BHINOHARA \ mphat t ‘ . Angels by |i" firme which are both trying « l Jay t th Yak i 3 ant - ght. Tomorrow Night and gat these runs ¢ bite |" ¢ right of way from 1 the of his dead child in « bun f TONIGHT y Matinee, ptt © : - aan tae Huntington, the ) ; le him as luqgage from Prow a Last Thr f neces of th ae my Pyar » | Northwest mpany’s tne. /7 cer to thle not being able to the Creat Laughing Comedy. sony oot A THM ASSESSOR NESSRNOER / * WAY — : at Pomeroy has rounded up 2,000 in | Ve Ready-Mahe Clothes are good enous THE STOWA lat tho ‘ater aren Tavern 0 wi at Pemaey ten teieneee- eae TANF te RsTAve |e ao som Seta ext we © . wel that fe awaiting shipment « > Hor, 13% Beoond ave. *** x at x. ame Pe Reenina-Sic, 3% « hat 1 ithe whip tat} U | HERALD, Ta rt wma Mat and We higher " t and t weel—Frohman's f KNIT UNDER- Be Vesta 8 13e i HAVE-BEEN DON’T BE A MIGHT: Fi Make Something of Your Life and Start Now You Have as Good a Chance As Any Other Person many p who have gotten t ‘ Ther A i able percentag haved enoug nter} 5 t th yé pro to bel ¥ Ur that ndi- 4 th . . an ye to be up and di " tle’s t - g Da fit t fom unanding the g t and 6 chene had from any p 1 Seattle t Sound, re $160 to 1 $ a ind $10 @ a rope just kind that will soo nmand fanc Y | J t your but the proy be doubling in va while you | ar to nd of the line and walk north | j ma » the start. Y t ty " e ——— «x ‘ 202 and 203 New York Blo Have You Seen Our Display of Summer Clothing? THERE ART SOME BEAUTIFG AMONG THEM AT PRIC Es THAT WILL SUIT THE RSE OF MOST ANY MAN 6.50, fl $8.50, $10.00, $12.50. 4 on RPMEMBER, THESE AND PANTS. COME AROUND, goons H. LEWIS & CO. First Avenue Corner Cherry St. ARE TWO-PIECK SUITS — COAT IF ONLY TO LOOK; NO TROUBLE TO SHOW I have studied tn the bes foal colleges in the worl Hoensed to practice under governments, For over a ter of a century I search for 4 ment rei tho: many quare been perma- have us exhanse f globe to fr for th es wh ATION is tment in that goed fortune of studied aml ed hapl anity, are bed of vice f learning studied I have invew arly and late, at bh Few physicians have ba est and Indefatix th have worked for the people. I ha dies. I am willing to help all wh fortune for my se services I render. each one gives me s not a mr ry ed me a ay 11 will give you oc Jal Adviser to the State Medical Ti of Self-Treatment, late Professor ©, late Chief Surgeon B. & 0, R. DR. D. T. RICHARD! of Per atitute, author tan § of Diseases, lowa Medical Cc Call or Write State Metical Institute INCORPORATED D. T. fflchards? M.D. bn LONGEST ESTABLISHED SAT WR Teves Mpecialiste in Diseases ef Men Foot of Shing St., Seattle, Wa SIT & TRL BUILDING Anily NW * The Most ~ m < wudnye ond Had ae

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