The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1904, Page 8

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‘ ci denna ie Boni / very quiet about a license now in ita ) hands granting to W. H. Reed, a Heense of the old Ruby saloon, for s THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, JUNE a8, 1904 Stone, Fisher & Lane BACHELOR (TAFT TALKS ABOUT — [S*reeeorereeereneeeewtenneeeenneeeeeg | i Out All Odds |} | AMANIAC THE PHILIPPINES $ © C@heszeaderyy Throng The Auction Nomserew Ve Counters TE ae 3/101 ala and Ends he has led ana ple Lng f a wite,| 5s — Charles © an aged bachelor, | was taken om aayl HE SAYS WORDS “WITH CONSENT OF THE GOV-| THE NEW AND NOVEL FEATURE—THE BIG P mS ee . e wits | ERNED" I8 NOT TO BE CONSTRUED LITERALLY 3 Great be DuTCH AUC eTION Ties! cane Of Hohenschild Bankrupt Stock MY Cabin tidy 1 would be ant _- — are “WAY DOWN,” but it is ne erion amined him this mort + mel Carefully prepared address 8 cane © preps t the} of a thousand or more that are stacked up on t y » wite nd le prone *ngvdt vel "| row Ss that is worth le ly and hi oo is are th f Hundreds of yards hotcest Wash Fabrics, in every want * ~~ ore nae wat te - the Harvard Law & t vn wai ‘ to ten timves that any unt pace will n © a atte t. All the i Pille ow Cases Bheet and Be ¥ ne plchar nnd ham ben ving 6 te) Tg 3 Pateonige — 1 21i0n the articles here; but you will wn Sale “These are priced ins manor that Will bring crowds of eager bi full of junk of all kinds that he had | constitu | you. Join the er and come tomorrow : , hardly room to turn nd in it f eae HOUSE CLEANING so ies | &n earnest effort to find a life part- | ™ . pe ist ealbind denen edie Anis, ak amine: Oaiue ba 0 whey ye ye ee Lawns, Tartan Pial meee ; arty | Brown and blue Brilliantines, yard elties; worth f STATION Ii « ie . eapectally | regardis AVS for Wome Bee So Black $4.96 to 4 we men's $10.00 Black, at @ fey ee r7 . . By ippe News Ass'n) 1 that . -— Repaamaplgil ras ae | GREAT FLAG SALE oe alr tor aout te f Mids crvchea between (> sortion that America ts domenting| MARRIAGE LICENSES } tag) align want my Pings 6 tn each. ...2e) Flags, 11 in. ? plata on te hepaties : by being . . the port of Arscala as a coaling sta renee an lere's a cha Flags, 17 in. by 26 in., each... Se ae n. by e 1 price § to $ ‘ ee ne Pgs mall Flag nm. by 3 in ber Fiags, 4 In. by 6 in., each le rine 40 in. p pe eee a ad merning at I ’ spr ate b a 106 for aa Dress Hats Worth Up to $ ‘ we PRE-INVENTORY “SNAPS” ats Worth Up to 95.00 | & “eo > In the Big Bargain Basement Will Go For - Bame —E Never Ai jain wakes Atte eae | es . : » rain wh e « fo: BSe This is the way 1 . { art nize t . a rw Be * 1 : ”~ ery ne at > at 3 : Se ¥ g Pre-Invent Water Pitcher, prett t glans bite Stonews: Gla . er t 16 i 196 for ( en's Untrimme ogt Fi or his ‘ , : 1 } Department } ancy edge; wort — Eastern Outfitting Co. oF oon sen vines reseny Reey Se-sebe emp en| wie Covers Defeet Peben Oe PIR" ot gs or orgs ns Seer, Setier 2hta tn LICENSE COMMITTEE WITH Corner Fifth and Pike e } Left of } sith nox shape. Volos » \ HELD REPORT ON MADISON RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARARAROOD + Entrance } 7¢,for Crush Hate of linen crash. sof ‘ q PARK BEER GARDEN } } ah a “ . $2.00, $2.25 Corsets Tomorrow 75¢ Each Che Annex Second Avenue and University Street Henry Beck, who as Hicense to open a beer & Madison park, was presen Tobby at the council mee Right, but he did not appear Sess sufficient macnetis @e license ordinar ing place in the license and revenue pigeon hole “Where is the Madison pare beer license?” asked Councilman Mu With a broad smile, after the |i Committee had recommend Branting of a score of oth Heenses. He received no reply. ‘The license and revenue commit fee failed to take up the delicate Subject at its meeting again yester dayafternoon and likewise neglected to report to the council The committee is also keeping “| Ladies’ Shoes $2 Dongola Shoes $1.15 $1.65 LJ On Which the Railroads Paid Us $5, 0 BS Half Price and Less nly a Few Articles in the Entire Big Shipment Slightly Soiled and Mussed--Direct from Manufacturers EIGHT HUNDRED MEN’S SUITS Fancy Worsteds Worth $6 for ‘$2. 95 fog Ladies’ Shoes a 3-day sale of oil stoves most prac oil VERY SPECIAL for man, a transfer of the “8. & 8."" wickless blue flame oll sioves are the merly owned by C. W. Shomo. The most idpotp raped and Sete made Heense is in the name of Jack Me- Btay. an two a fame within a Mame ction. Attractively front and oil fount at as POULTRY MURDERED | R. L. Beatty, of 2015 Ninth ave ue .north, thinks someone “has it fm for him.” He reports wo the po lice that every afternoon some un known scoundrel comes with a @mall arsenal and plenty of ammu- nition and attacks his choice poul- try during his absence. He says many of the fowls have been killed and maimed CONSOLIDATED County Superintendent of Schools Hartranft yesterday consolidated rate, In these burner, 11 inches high, 12 inches long; regular 38 inches long al 3-day price “Rotiable"’ gasoline stoves have many points of merit worthy your thinking of two school districts near O'Brien Men's Imported W ‘ The “Reliable” Single Generator Gasoline is the only one of it and the Taylor school district, after in ss xi & ai han kind made re many improvements over the » " ¥ @ hearing on the matter h in his bs . . , ‘ e De; line e all the most tical features te 4 Office. A new school house will be wort 2.50, worth $20. mak this kind. Made of hea heet ty ‘ built as soon as the property own now cw Mell Be Mw wee Pr even blue flame in one minute 7 ers in the combined districts vote on a loc anyone m. ee _Men’ 's Pants Se 800 Children’s "SS ga | 600 Ladies’ Shoes nef Pens Tiling Wenett aeccation 69¢ | Men's ¢ if Shoe $3.00 H bres steee— — Bon Marche Benefit association Will give a joint moonlight excur meres De for 35¢ | chiar ¢ A Wodl ! Sion to Pleasant Beach tomorrow so All W . $1 38 Men's $1.00 I rts for piece Suits, now goin |/Men’s $s.00 Patent I ‘ t | 1 Pe long, 1 ot the members (ot the union who $3 ; Ait w ; 185 TED Shia eae Mek ise cit: saeet eens $1.26 a i. i - ‘ hoe ; $2.35 reguter pes Pay * / nee Fant tw air , WaRagtee Boot ; ee 4 ieee Turkish Baths 00 V Stenla Bred Bi af ap reves HM Ny No. 2, 2 burn Bates errs caste g , Youths’ Suits | sie : ahacd We Boy s’andChil- BY] s,s. 4 ————-——- I ‘cimere. Suits, many pet-| Men's $1.90, Wool — 5 dren’s Shoes aie : : J “< ae ar } rth 1 180 pair i r| egul 4 age Me . tt W ’ f Calf St I ( 1 day price $3.65 < 4 If Your Mind be hirt ab | Sign) sow qring | “Sases sen Saeed | d Weary . ise 1,200 PairsMen’s | i.) si45 | | Standard Furniture Co.) : dled need ot és ” soo} Shoes | price $5.00; to close ' . “oF L. Schoenfeld & Sons : ea ck: te ays Ahan 9 AS Pear poaas ress 1006 to 1016 First Avenue ' ser _ We carry Manhattan, 4 $1.40 eens reetesaea «3 ep $1.15 SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA b etly the same $5.25 | Fedora Hat $1.60 f + 6++ $2.45 | Children’s $1.50 Shoes. .8B¢ ‘ Screen Doors Lawn Mowers & ELiozssor he Big Monarch Shoe &ClothingCo =e ees 404 First Ave. South }| Both Phoues—Pink 1761 Bet. Union and University Sts. 1317-1310 First Avenue, Seattle Halt Block North of Postottice Free Delive ERNST BROS. | B06 Pike Street Phones John 2031 ind. 1158 hdl ml ace teh a

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