The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1904, Page 7

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renerrermH™ * aoewe Ss a Ne A = a THE SEATTLE STAR—WE DNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904 Greatest Bargains | picTo SUPPLY ca Schoo! of Photography 7 free ta Amateurs E | in Seattle ag &) mate om “ valle X a HOWARD HATHAWAY Everything Half Price and Less During Our Irre- J hb ne ; . vot ite, | c sistable Midsummer Clearance Sale veer ruled : M iry Co. mite " t ; ae Children’s $2. Boys’ 75c Cor wl nh Aven ere, an : and $2.25 Wash oe tpt REIGN _RATES v : ' : Suits for an ee : PLATFORM OF THE Se STATE DEMOCRACY eset tates J6c | 35¢ eo Soe sacred iar on | tan cet's Sn ALL MEN’S SUITS ine Satie Transfer Company < rt ed ee f oat AT HALF PRICE SE a = Ate are in ' = Neamt tah des "thes for g tom Elegantly Tailored Perfect Fitting North Alaska S§. S. > att : ' rm wh ; Blue Serge Suits That Sell Regularly for peerage fi Offiom, tbrom Regular $18.00 Black Clay Su % Arenuoude «dbs | aren ITY yo. olf Selling at $9. : 1" s l} The Season’s Latest Styles in Scotch ‘ls hereby given that seal “) ore . ; ! . Pianos Mixtures, Worsteds, Hom« puns, etc., ff cersisnea the Interbay ‘politics : ‘ei : WE aR PIAN oS KOH.| Regular $20.00 Suits s Mew $10.00 mat the anes ot th ait eat § . ‘ ity DGE CW. NEAL | WEBE: NOS, 2 4 aterbay. W wed : LER & CAMPBELL Regular $25.00 Suits Now $12.50 de All Children’s Suits at Exactly tr Stock and a espana Who the Candidates Are cies). OawERS | : - vl : 3 : oto th Half Price ' ted to ‘Frank K a pred. GEORGE TURNER. . > H. & H. Chesbro! A RE le sa of Rows man & Johnson, 314 baie thee . - ‘ hee as <2 Steamship Garonne " ¥ A $15.00, Midsummet aby tor ‘ A, . t ; , Clearance Price s Nome, Solomon Biuff, Golovin Bay 8 FOR 2UrP ER r ' t , oud . nf . » LEE PURDIN P a 1 will be consider= signed reserves t as 1 all bide, ALFRED BATTLE be on fon Saturd . " y C ata $305 Second Ave. | aumest @ task ot 3 wcleme a a = | A. BRIDGE & CO. [22° ‘ ‘ 4 attle. Next Door to FRANK K. ADAMS, Recetves BUILDERS’ HARDWARE | 1415-1417 Second Ave. roenp contig | Hl a : be, a PLUMBING AND HEATING i THe SUrERION COURT @& " Fie -_ aan were ets 1 the Btate of Wa at in am 0; was an am : We are prepare very low prices and guarantee a | for King County—In the Matter e . 4, 184 STEPHEN JUDS ™ _ a ete B® events the Intep= every seat |of the conatitutional convention | + ¢ Tieutenant ERNST BROS. omega oe i ~~ tution i aso . 506 Pike Street Phones John 2831 ind. 1158 of the Interbay Lumber Com- O wens ieaait tor i States! Mr. Judson is ont or poration i ae aoe oe Con mick, pi a —— anté eoopenallll the undersigned < | PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Bridges, Structural Iron Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredgin by All Method SEATTLE WASH a fine re " to ws follow u jonor of presenting t . eT p rner to the con el to C. G. Helfner, of King n Heifner made an ek nt w M fed his prolonged for fi t A State Medical Doctors THE TRUE MEN’S SPECIALISTS Blood Poison Cu r Reve Deity near the Norther track, near the 4 at Interbay, sent & Jol fie forms of pre- De or red Upom to the rintendents tion ‘of lite saving sta- sion was rmed, and ( are StarTie. ne fay ~~ Quina LAROCHE A veous Sue.) wclane highty cod It as a specific MALARIAL | FEVERS, conns, INFLUENZA, \ SLOW convalesoenoe. Qf: FOUGERA & Co., 26-10 _*. Willem St, 6. BLOOD POISON FOR NINETEEN YEARS wehavemadethe xd powswon a specialty State Medical Institute porated. n Al-Ki and Three-T abe a king nd, and ne t s gO e er bottom, and easy t ear. Uncle aa " ad to the city and only sever e m Plone tract D. T. RICHARDS, M. D. Largest Medical Institute the Went SOUTHEAST CORNER SECOND AND WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WASH. re 1 Le Rook * COOK REMEDY Co. 1272 MASONIC TRAPLE, Chisage, Mh, 7 Bp PH “S¥SEs EE sey eR!

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