The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1904, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904 THE GREAT REDUCTION SALE Was a Success From the Start and loo Pest nee Still Goes On Tojo First Avenue There is a limit to all things, but 1 go bey 1 the limit The money must be raised if the entire stock goes at 20 cents on the d ar, While this sale deals death to competition, it can't | ped If preservation is the first w of i human nature I make this sacrif to save myself. MONEY IN YOUR POCKET BUT A DEAD LOSS TO ME. The creditors smile—they know they will get their money The t g& peor re c, th know they ar aving s ey { While the merchant mourns the money lost and sees no daylight in the darkness ahead. Hundreds packed the store on best Saturday. Many did not get w fon. It was simply impossible to a i every one that was eager to advantage of the Great Reduction Sale, but more clerks have been employed, more 1s opened up, and although the stock suffered terrifically, there are still thousands of bargains left But have to hurry this time, bece I " gone stark mad on thi g, and everything will tick, Greater re more astounding bargains await you. It is your only opportunity to buy thes below cost. Not below the who ler's price, but actually cheaper than manu facturer’s cost. It is not because I want to throw away profit that this sal e. IT 18 BECAUSE MY BUSINESS LIFE DEPENDS ON IT. Bills are overdue, the season was backward, business in all | became stagnated, and the creditors roared for their money. THEY DEMANDED IT. It is a case up or get them money, and get it quick, That's why I make these startling s Come in and look at e bargains, regardless of whether you want to purchase anything or not. See what thousands of others save, even tt fon’t care to make money yourself by buying here a ‘ i : , blue, 65 pairs of Pants, all sizes and colors regular pric French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, in black, bi 365 fF 4 3 ; % price : a Pea ; 3 00 and $7.< duction Sale Price ........ $3.25 gray and flesh colors; regular price 75¢ per garment; 85 Sults in dark gray or fancy colors. Regular price, $10.00; 45 W500 and Gy.00; Weduction Sale Price $3.25 ; Reduction Sale Price... ...+++++++ Se ee B5¢ reduction sale price aso pairs of Pants, all wool, gray, black stripe or fancy colors; guaranteed not to rip; regular price $4.50 and 65 Sults gray English worsted in round and square cuts. Reg- 25 $5.00; Reduction Sale Price ..... sees see S250 a ular price $16.50; reduction sale price W rk Shirts 125 Sults in black clay worsteds and serges, in round or $10 25 a 0 square cuts. Regular price $18; reduction sale price e Hats--S al Black Sateen Overshirts; regular price $1.00; Reduction 72 Sults hair-lined cassimeres in plain or light stripe. Regular $9 225 p ; ‘ price $16. OO; reduction sale price A large assortment of Hats in all colors and shapes; 60 Sults in fancy tweeds and cassimeres. Regular price $16.50; $7. 65 regular price $2.50 and $3.00—for three days only, $1.65 reduction sale price Your CHOICE At. 2. eos ccs cereecweee sovvees 90 Suits in plain or fancy colors, Irish Tweeds. ciiesiitates $1 J .50 $20.00; reduction sale price 42 Sults English meltons. Rents price $22.50; reduction $12. 50 Dress Shirts . rs Large lot of Fancy Dress Shirts, soft and starched bosoms, sale price cuffs to match; regular price 75¢; Reduction Sale PROD 2 occccerccccneees ceccceees teses _ | Underwear MEN’S SUITS Pants Pants] Wool Underwear Large assortment of Australian Wool Underwear, big variety of colors; regular price $1.50 per garment; Re- escece +++ 88¢ duction Sale Price.... pave pes j a : : a uspe nders 1010 First | 1 1010 First Entire stock of Suits, Hats, Shoes, Neckwear and alf a Gents’ Furnishings at like reductions. ; ' Ave. | Ave. a Silk Finished Suspenders, sold the world over 35¢ and Next to Standard nt to Standard NOTICE — La: rt of Trunks and Sui f soc; Reduction Sale Price Siu vanes nuit oaeeeaeenel _____ Furniture Co. _Furniture Co. | Cases at Half Price Soren craig i Sa ey a | scored four runs. Other runs re | |FouGHT To A DRAW 4 | a Sa ; SALT LAKE June 10.—Jimmy | : a | Seattle AB i BH. PO. A Fiynn of Pueblo and Tommy Reilly | + & | Van Halt'n, cf 4 en ae Joe ~ Francisco fought 20 rounds | + week” ‘ship, 2b 4 H a “Ww at the Grand theater last ] bi] Delahanty,304 © @ 1 3& a tay | 3 Priek, If 6.8 978 ¢@ ee | ; | Smith, rf Fe 2 |suutivan WON EASILY | : Brashear, 1b. 2 1 0 7 0 | oF, LOTR Sune 10—Jeck Ox # Rs * Hall, #8 $e:8 9 8 van 2 entas voalveh ee Gomes a a Wilson, « i. nie s| auen ae EE 1 Siwashes Played Good Ball and) ©. !*! 4 0 @ © 1 1) GRAND PARADE OF BANGTAILS the f pubes 6 ~ us | - = | ~ ‘eo deal ox sively cy Pianoe : Your Financia’ . otals...33 7 11 27 12 §| WILL INAUGURATE SEASON Organs, Si , 4 4 Tacoma AB. R. BH. PO. A. B.| AT THE MEADOWS Small Musical Instra J i” panty to be exactly what you | Doyle, rt ks 6 6.8 m ee ihn ments and supplies of all kinds. We ¥ make it. Sheehan, 3b 5 ” 2 2 2 e buy direct from the manufacturer ACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ' 5 Ih : Account P. Nordyke, 1b.56 1 110 0 0 : hip large quantities and carry ave studied in the best med- 3 : a Standing of the Clubs. Fagan, os es By oe t oth ORGANIZATION = largest stock im the Northwest — SS See 7 ® great helper. Lyneh, cf . 6. & 2a e e for you to sele , . © practice under many q| - Won. Lost Prt.) Caney, 2b oe €e 6. 28 at 4 hed | you to write for o For over « quar- 4 THE UNION Oakland ... o 2 8° McLaughlinif 3 © 1 0 2 06 - 4 TAY COMPLETE ji: prices and terme tury I have been Tacoma 38 2 567 Hogan, ¢ ae 6 4 2 Oe “ i t and we will be Pays 4 Per Cent |Low Angeles... .. 39 31 557) Keefe, p 4000106 t h ‘ Interest | Seattle ‘Be rs 4 even : ° 30 8 441 Totals 7 410 2% 12 «0 Dbecrmorgyee 20 5 a08 form Jobn B. Agen. nereieorgs Don worth, game from ‘ n ‘Bchmite. J. D. Low | te ‘ j Reegigend Sohmita J 1) Vowmas ya Park yoo | ttt ee Tames D. Hone, Se Oe re Sentettias wit = 102 « — rong with the jummary: Barned rur . . Unien Savings jhave been radically wrong with th ; mat. Two - ; at for they played | Sheehan, Doyle & Trust CAz | sivasheon yostorsay Sinith Home 112 CHERRY STREET. excellent bal im the field. Shtange|pnm peeche visited, in company with « eity physician, places where NERV- PROSTRATION DS.JOHNSTON (0. Beattie agents Bank of Cape Nome/|to say, too, the batting of the Seat- | °* Nome, Alaska. tle men was 1. Van Haltren| #lls, off C. Hal = ———— me | Oe Struck out, by ¢ to unease 903 Second Ave. Bu 1 ofte startled th Wild piteh, by = tp Santee Bide ures. In old Mexico I had “ : i 1 ¥ . fa ent me al ‘ore. Timber Claims § \:” aed } hove ovens ene Saas ae, one ¢ early and *, at hom and ab «lle: ene 8 EEE FOR RENT || 22 2:cn cement L. C. DOLLEY * 420 Pi run worked for the pe ave a how | Carlos Smith KI J The | | 1 Hing t y help He swipe town t thel in 7-Room ‘ n fal —————— | a double and twe wusoet ree: * people a AMUSEMENTS times at bat t Raum and CURE 1S LEADING ' I want or have any for. My 4 E.'s | 51 Lt Bot bet tresly, but the latter 2 ‘ln to. do good whenever and Third Ave. Theater *.' ©", ey capper tnas| PARR.” . Modern Flat |} n 1 0, ao ones enone Oat RUSSELL & DREW, Managers, Tacoma got do t ’ P foot + Gimates * ‘ BROADWAY t millionaires. Yr u may write to Both Phones, Main 6. the very first inning by ‘ a th erday The me and I will give you comfort BUMMER PRICES—Night, 10c, 20c|out two runs. Doyle 5 ane = tha ascou: | 04 ¢ 600 points played ass in every particula ; 30c and b0c. Matinees—ido 4| pase, and then got cang Boe. by mistaking a passed a orien —Ye a...011000 WILLIE’S NAG WON 500. 5 Per DR. D. T. RICHARDS, Spectal Adviser to the State Medical % ht foul. Sheehan fanned yrdyke |Graham and B " obwB! par 5 Stee ae Wane . en et Persian Gyotern of Sett-Treatment, late Proteasl Tonig hit to Blankenship, who wt biive 7 Fa lg ide Month en omer et 4 All Week, Saturday Matince, Brashear. & ar drop NATIONAL LEAGUE . ur at ‘“ p ra of Disoases, Iowa Medical College, late Chief Surgeon B. & 0. R. RB ball, Kagan hit safe, and 1 The Buffalo walked, Casey then hit a hot At Boston—Cincinnat! 9, Bos i. The ThompsonCo cae io Mystery to Brashear, who let the ball tor customer always a cust eat Week, Opening Sunday Matinee through him and two runs cam Batteries—Hahn and Peltz; Fish Cxgan & Ericson, 1 t 224 Piko Street “7! RUCK TOW. In the last of the secc « tewart and Needham | Fine photos CALL OR WRITE North Alaska 5 q PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE | To Abolish Draw Bridgé é Quick Arrest | oe ang Standing of the Clubs. | ‘The Great Northern mallw A. Gutledge of Verbena, Atm,4f Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co, i : COMPANY vif Won. Lost Company has applied to Major Je twice in the hospital from alll Carrying Alaska Pacific Exp: Bolse .. 13 606|M. Millis, chief of the locdbient ra piles causing 24 and United States Mail. turday Mu 688 | neer’a offi of th fur 4@\ tumors, After doctors and all reme For Valdez, Seldovia and Seward wilt os Sailing on or about July loth for 13 17 —-488| thority to rebulid its bridge ayer {fo| dies failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salvelf Catling at-Juneau, Sitka, Yaku *| Nome, Solomon Biuff,Golovin Bay Balt Lake 9 20 .810| Stillaguamion riv 1 made it | quickly arrested further inflamma. |f tat WAYAK. 1 r and INCORPORATED ig ee at Nome for York, ‘Teller - - jfixed span instend eyvridW®. ition and cured him, It conquers|§| COOK'S INLBT POINTS, D. T. RICHARDS, M, D. ‘as dound At Salt Lake—Boise 6, Salt| A hearing has been « Jaches and kill pain, B60 at @ O18 e 6 James DOLLAR J ee fights and i a aoe sp, -< e Si a ii Eyer fhe segpadlier atl auy, Ino, Second Avenue and You. |f 8 6 JAMES Dow! ra | The Longest Established, the Most Skillful and Sue® ec Le mj; wf - . jer. . 8. 4 4h * ry ne Geaarl haw le aad! Madina, will , (| ta IP &. 6 EXCELSIOR wey ¢ cessful Specialists in Diseases of Men. pontine . ‘ At Butto—Butte 12, Spokane 4. te 8. 8. James Dollar walls every : . ; 20 days via outside route. gibt towel. “Hoon ‘and ——& Quaring Tort "7 “ata'atle” ©” 1] SQUTHEAST CORNER SECOND AND WASHINGTON. 5 $ : 7) b ona ttg, wollte, Di, To wicks). fonns No frolieht recelved: after noon ~~. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE rg ont or Ni) toze, of, walling: day, Gini At Detrolt—Detrot 6, Boston s, | erful corp, is i NOT IN THE COMBINE. Buelow; * BEE. CAINE, Presiden Cc rel. J. 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