The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1904, Page 5

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Shafer Bros. FAIRBANKS IS | TOD ABOUT IT. LITTLE HAPPENINGS | iwoiaxavoias ina. ame sers| 22 = Several hundred pairs Fine Trou- sers in all the correct styles, worth from $5.50 § to $6.50, are put on sale tomorrow Boys’ Wash At Se Sults at [ise ests Very a act Decisive hw Reductions J). All Straw | Hats at Ex- actly Half J While 35 Cents Per Day Will Buy a Cottage on the Shore of Lake $3.85 A Pair SOUTHEAST SEATTLE nings mpany MUSIC Special Sale My Paulin Cline’s Piano House Corner Second and Union. Price ry ALL ind Night Clase.s SUMMER Oop. Bs P Sa he Arcade Building Second Ave. and University St. Red Front Furniture Co. ALBERT HANSEN Righ Jewelry 706 First Ave. ie INDIANAPOLIS THRONGED WITH POLITICIANS-STATE DEMO CRATS IN SESSION, WHILE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE TALKS OF HIS PARTY'S POLITICS NDIANA A ge t t 1 (v Ex Secretary War 1 “ t ‘Big Warehouse %"3 THE SRATTLE STAR Wk DNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1904. werran 7” "KNOCKED ipl a STATE ON | BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MAKES NEW RULING THAT AP FECTS TIDE, SHORE AND 8 CHOOL LANDS _ STRIKE = wo “Tt Is an A and sheep this morn tn a | r" st ‘ and “ h wh ‘ vy! length tab wnlor { THAT BLOWETH NO MAN TO br pe ” tn be e000 ACCORDINGT O GOV bed Peer + ny oe ee ERNMENT STATISTICS ae si . ~ > mecting - (hy Beripos News Ass'n) We Sell paar Than |: ned ends em inion that the strike |eount ot Any Store in Seattle fv: vm-nanie ment a TUESDAY'S SPECIAL} {" ()")0°"\s.0" "92.00 and la Is Destroyed Seattle Outfitting Co. 416 First Avenue Union and Pike Bet wee we'll take baok your old stove and allow Ka worth on a Buck range a quick-moving-out sale of certain lots of housewares “for good’’ GRANITE TEA AND COFFEE | POTS GRANITE BERLIN SAUCE PANS TEA AND COFFEE STRAINERS JAPANNED DREDGES. Regular pri r b Se ar 200 kind a 106 r ula - ¥ FOUR-FOLD ts te hina s an Fs SS scan aoe sepellig ~ CLOTHES ular 1 te nk : efile . « ' s BARS. EXTENSION BOWL STRAINERS Seer senha ‘7 pote ; Good and Strong. ‘ §-foot Stes era, sage 4 TEA POTS AND COFFEE POTS, PRESERVING KETTLES. ‘ t . ' — MADE OF HEAVY COPPER AND NICKEL PLATED COFFEE MILLS. Jewel, X IMPORTED GER MAN CANISTERS. GALVANIZED PAILS. GRANITE WASH BASIN JEWEL IRONING BOARD ‘ ae” HARDWOOD T 206 WEL ROLLERS J $i.25 POT CHAINS SCRUB BRUSHES & SCRAPERS NICKEL PLATED DOUBLE MATCH SAFES. Se CAN OPENERS. EGG BEATERS. Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Avenue °° °°" (0° )r BELLINGHAM TACOMA this store extends the longest nd most liberal credit SEATTLE STATE LAN anc} A Good Place Go ite and lSe she 1Ge Hae have al ae 2he Ae “ 2Se Stone’ § Pike St. Pharmacy scrip existe 419 | t BOTH Prone 5. MAIN 933. Silk Shirt Waist Suits $1250 cCasH estherg & Childs 1312 Second Ave. RK CREDIT. Union Bakery and Cafe 1“ \VENUE Someth COFFEE and VIED ng Good NNA CAKES | ee “EXCURSION RATES” ..[n Every Section... OOOO CREAR OVERSTOCKED SALE OF REFRIGERATORS | We're determined not one shalh | remain. We are willing to lowe a little to insure quick selling. | Read 671-Crescent, lift top, ad justable shetves, etc, lee ca wecity 115 Ibs; regular $20.08, for $13.79 No. 726—Creseent, cabinet top, sine lined, golden oak finish, tee capacity 106 pounds; reg olar $21.00, for siso8 No. 1631—Crescent, oak finish, cabinet top. two provision chambers, adjustable shelves, white enameled throughoat, lee capacity 110 pounds; rege- lar $27.60, for $18.40 No. 623—Crescent, lift top, zime lined, four adjustable shelves, 196-1>. ice capactty; regular $27.50 for Refrigerators at Big Bargains niture, vie- ond-han@ mak- DABNEY & WOODHOUSE e Charter Oak STREET Ind. A 1156. OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207 Pike Street, Corner Third. ca" catragting quarantes Sewell NO CHARGE at vith “ul work » to pm RS ..

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