The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1904, Page 7

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SIXTEEN KILLED AND GREAT a, “MELSE or HHS A ) STORM Seattle Industrial Exposition State Lahor Day Celebration Opens Monday, August 29 Continues Two Weeks DAMAGE DONE BY TORNADO . I AGE WILI ONTO THE TWI SWEPT UP MIS SIPPI VALLEY , ' + It In” for Sala . TIES OF MINNESOTA—DAM r" | win Be P hoot et ; ‘_ { e Ine : LYDERNORN Ar ‘MINE OWNERS | AGM me THE SEATTLI stan, Mionvay. , AUGUS 1 IS MAD cs: | MEM Deputy C c t er “Ha INDIANS BELIEVE THAT CHIEF JOHNGON’S GRAVE HAS BEEN IO PEN TIO RTI: SET Seattle’s “ different,” satisfactory, good store— you are welcome to credit here : spoken much and told you often of the lib- ==" | DOCTOR GETS LICENSE °, a RIOTING Sass alt Jit this store extends to those buying 3 I e-f ng We want you to understand that RIPPLE CREEK MINING DISTRICT AGAIN IN HANOS OF LAW MADE HER 2 you ar yme to credit here. We arrange that your paying for anything wanted for the house can ee ee ee eee TROT SOME . be made very easy and comfortable, “just as you will OWNERS AND CITIZENS’ ALLIANCE “ want to pay for enero ; —— BY ~When we say “everybody's” credit is good here we mean exactly as we speak, { (By Bortons News Ass'n) jfar as known no @ t | granted Fa be it the man of “many lars or the laboring man of “few” dollars, one is ' a ihe, ‘ as welcome as the other to the liberal credit advantages we offer. BY MORPHINE ‘ogee, tan re one per week — ~ s jh sone : t aon wt tae time of perches cata Losses Run y 7 <i orser A Gull block iron Jardiaterg Into Millions °°" Noth Third — ; ‘ r Ruffled Net Curtains urtain Rod y pleasing pattern CARRIED AWAY GEORGETOWN MARKET ROBE ET OF A QUANTITY OF v t INGUFFICIENT NUMBER OF POLICE EMPHASIZED . . ACCIDENT TO STEAMER RO this bedroom completely furnished at $1.25 a week__ SALIE OFF PORT TOWNSEND was ~~ GRUISERS RIDDLED BY JAP BULLETS SURVIVORS TELL STORY OF TERRIBL GRUELING. ADMINI TERED BY JAPANESE IN SEA FIGHT OF AUGUST 14 { wh 5 $35. and whieh can at the rate of $1.25 each week. The fur- m Su HOENFELD Sani- well made, very good t « Blankets tary Mattress, our own make, WANTS $5,000 Two Pil {pa 16 yard G je Matting A Brass ( in Rod STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Avenue SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA

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