The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1904, Page 5

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THE SK RATTLE STAR SA TURDAY AUG 0, 1904 | ABANDONED SHIP IN SEVERE STORM SCHOONER VIKING A TOTAL LOSS Broken The Star) Strike al to tor t w WOMAN BADLY BURNED WHILE SAVING PROPERTY MRS. E. VAN SOELEN RECEIV SHOT BY. COMRADE ES PAINFUL INJURIES DURING FIRE ON WESTLAKE AVEN VE—EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE GEORGE BAND, A 16-YEAR oul | STARTED BLAZE SEAMAN, MAY DIE OF ACCI-/ DENTAL WOUND | —_——_ | Mre fF Ver sw - George Band, 16 years old, an ap-) . Prentice seaman, was accidenta ‘ . shot and probably fatally wounded | tn with a 32-caliber revolver in the uM hands of Charley Westphail, the 60. . year-old steward of the ti@be-mast : ed schooner Anarus, of Greenock ) Now discharging 3.000 tons of ce-|? . Ment at the Wall street dock. The ght Accident occurred at about 10 M eine | Delock this morning. Westphail | : 7 jas cleaning up the first m: 8 Sae < of " oom and noticed the revolver tying | Mies Hart a on a shelf IWen Secten kept her sable ' king it up, as he stated thts|¢ ‘BUILDING MAY : _ TUMBLE OVER . STRUCTURE ON RAILROAD AV ENUE IN DANGER ON ACCOUNT con OF INSUFFICIENT PILING O N THAT THOROUGHFARE mine cn P ringer rep ule rad ones Per beeeerepens e 7 > This « b sittings for one @ ° . t und . © free photograph. Theait- @ we ’ « yt presenting this . mined Ps t, between the hours of @ - : eu 30 : Fridays + F , ra ott 7 y n th ‘ents of the child, whose @ @ picture le to be taken ot be reguiar subscribers of The @ nt @ Star. This offer ts good to all new subscribers. . ‘s ‘otitis Doctors : 4 y The eta EERE REE EEE EEE EEROOET EE IES EE SER CETTE EE EES 100 Marion Street, Seattle, Wash £ DAUGHTER OF THE EXPATRIATED AMERICAN IS A GENUINE CRAWFISHED AT ELEVENTH HOUR WANTS RECEIVER FOR BANANA STAND wo SHE MUST SUBMIT TEMPORARY ORDER “ ISSUEL AGAINST CIT} | A | f $14 . | | % . a " oor PHONES a More Rain MN OFFER 10 MOWERS = tNome STEAMER OLYMPIA BRINGS ENCOURAGING ADVICES FROM FAR NORTHERN CITY Stee * pebuctD FREIGHT RATES ~ "°"4) On nousehold goods to all easters pote tp ap Tesvems care, Saving of % : “The Seattie Transfer er Company - Pianos ~ Pauline Astor Is to Wed ali Titleless Man ~ AMERICAN GIRL y of August j CHAS. HF AKER Presider 1 Trustee of said Sno- k 4 Wh River We keep them. The best the Amer- ican market affords, Sell them oa easy monthly payments. secrets ‘ot sit Seo | WEBER PIANOS, KOH- fewer Company. "| LER & CAMPBELL PIANOS AND OTHERS lef that the/| he miners have lef -H. & H. Chesbro would ba “ Y | $305 Second Ave. a ae SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY August 1, 1904 a ox asin 216 Cherry Street = Notice & re pind 43 sag Consumers 1 A . oo August, 1904, and until Y Seattle I ighting Company Announce 2 7 y WwW 1 jway and Ninth mt , THE “TEMPLE A Discount of 25e hive 1600 Cate Feet A a ‘ ' a R « hin 10 days Making the Net Rate of Gas $1 Per 1000 Cubic Feet We Make a Speciality of Gents’ Work We t and cuffs end 1,00 shirts - ire. Work left_at our Main ot own Office, Third ave, near fice, Firet Pike ot f Shirts 10ce Collars 2c Cuffs 4e Queen City Laundry

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