The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1904, Page 2

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FLANNELETE|| GOWN SALE BETTER COME YLY TO LOor PHA FAMILY INTEREST yIN THI Ata FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF And you Will soon see that by | ting by part { ur earnings at 4 per cent interest, compounded quar Naty, you will have a decidedly | CHEAP FOUR-ROOMED NEW COTTAGE AND FIVE ACRES OF ' snug sum at the end of 5 years To 2 ) Keep your money is harder than FINE LAND, ON CAR LINE AND LAKE, ONLY $776 ' making it, and the safe keeping ts | sagen seh ge: ae what this bank undertakes and does oh 1 cufta > wee ay 4 - ‘ for you t with H taine r 1400 o , ‘ | band. of blue and t he 16 re in ¢ dD. v net ar ‘ The Union Pays 4 PER CENT interest with and collar trim | w of ed with self ‘ Md "ore 4 . nd di ius- | City Offices, Rooms 1, 2, 3 Times Block, or take free boats at Tay- 4 | ng Neorth, $1.66 ter tucks, with lor's Sawmill, on Washington Street Car Line. Office on Grounds. ry a ~ value; only $1.39 f huttonhole stitched edge, most ' A.B Stewart Jamnce D. Hoge’ | outs’ Rost Grade Flancletto { $1.50 UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Night Shirts, width and length } i bir ; 112 CHERRY — extra fall, in a # ia srt ago gga he a MODERN DENTAL PARLORS 4 : t extra full and roomy; @ — . Seattle agents Bank of Cape Nome, | eek ot anes ‘ atre full | roomy: al Second A enue and Pike Street Nome, Alaska, } one elled and Se ver People's Bank ; na, pretty 506 Seattle™:** Manager BOTH PHONES—@ ANOTHER BIG AUDIENCE ing Better Ever Seen Here Every item a Bargain MR. JAMES NEILL tingham Lace Curtains, ox f La tne Comforts | And bis admirable company in a. tra large, 62 in. wide, 3 yards} w p filled, $2.00 val ' Henry V. Esmond's great play SE se long; spectal $1.19 { wes; #pectal $1.48 ' When We Were a eA ia — ‘ote na eS tan nie saath, | Twenty-One SAYS TH S$ HIS LAST CAMP AIGN } Dress $2.00 value;) + tops, ¥ alu al ed G od ' Matinee pee popular prices “fh 1 403 $2.00 TheThompson Co Your Cr it Is 0 The Prices—the Production—the | | j pecta ; ; AT “HE Compeny—aatonish everyone. Oma A. Won | QUEERED IN FRISCO |SCHOOL BOARD MEETS a oak a 224 Pike Street. : fca ar "Renmin $i, 250 D Purse} BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21 The | alue; special, .85e } | 1 o 9 : e ‘ Alcaza Propa. and sae n “oy eet permit >| sath ok pret coe @ tile acest Heard . g e Ribbed Ho REAL ESTATE Setetothecass taka aie toa, & % | Oma A., Steve Bailey's bay mare, | Britt-Corbett contest will probably | . Wage + Bares flee yp bag then: j alue; spe PLL AN, AUT ALL THIS WEEK! Jearried off the $1,250 purse in the|be pulled off elaewhere. Crooked| 4 am. wl 5 | Leta Mati Today and Saturd: mile and a half race for 2:14 pacers | methods queered the game lat ' os eaanaaie ms egg LOANS — ¢ corn o A LIVE WIRE time was 223%. The other f We ter ale tata atte Wa Goods, bright, rich colorings; { neat styles, portation Fit the first Ume iccireane bes} ning svente Today the Northwent”| BEGINS TRAINING — | Fang ef _ sect : are AND Faces on the card were tame run ferred to & eas lahoat| Sra Lerby to ‘being trotted, ‘The amet : {} adios’ Linen Stock Collars, with Prices—30c, 2c and 1c; Matinees, Summary es »o . front, value; } special. . 18%e INSURANCE we and 1. First race, five furlongs—#t r t Ome ‘a: 5 tabs alue, specia T Christo won, Roseleaf second - - — i = hea ter rand Cobu third. Sinset up on | A Frightened Horse ‘ & DREW, Managers bg ee a play, =e ame BS, OWNERS OF THE * an Pe eth (aha £1 ’ bets Ink, 287 a race, five and « half fur anon | Resets MONTANA ADDITION once : phe Py d and Vines thied Pitapatrick 1 < veth ~— we w ter. <n TH MOST | ionge—Karabel won, Phil Crimmins | THOMPSON COMING | rcs oxi iy ings. hin ays ; ore am tet p.m enkays: oR Se. Eve | 4p on winner Matinee prices—10c and ning prices——20c, 0c, 40c and Sec Third race, seven furlongs—Cerro| ST LOUIS, Sept Ay cate athe hes a im. to} Santa won, Mordente second and | Thompson, of Seatt - 600 D G fe} @) dD D GOODS we LEAD <OTHERS IMITATE opm | Sally Goodwin third. Tullet up of | place in t mpc ss wand Sibi Gineeneeet Ghielie ‘Piste in Beattie and, TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK | *inner ament in t stadium 9» or Se maetiene etieek tae ol “The Big Fun Show |” Fourth race, six furlongs~-Dorice |with a score of $21. The high score| O° cuy sachius sitecs Bg at Oe 206, 208, 210 PIKE STRE pie goes ., a Rese “JOSHUA SIMPKINS™ | won, Homage second and Lord Bl- | was 1,048 dn Pigg . Ty phone, Jemes “Best of all New Engiand plays dred third. Sinnott up on winner. = - “A big scenic success.’ ‘Enjoyed by| Fifth race, one mile—J. V. Kirby | old and young.” No dull moments. | won, Hipponax second and Duke of | OFFERS PRIZE | Something going on all the time. | Richelieu third. Wilkins up on Fifteen funny characters. A truth-| winner. SPOKANE, Sept. 21.—President ful and satura! picture of “Reral fe.” | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. ([C. HH. Williams, of the Spokane, week—"A Romance of Coon |baseball club, has tel ed wo > Standing of the Clubs. Manager Reilly offering to divide —_—— Won. cont |$1.000 equally among the members aoe { ee Los Angeles 2 » of the club if the Spokane team COA | wins the penant of the Pacific Na . a | Tacoma -@ 8 | Wood, Charcoal and Coke. Seattle Maes Ses |tional League. | {San Francisco .... 25 28 Seattle Coaland °F" 2 d Wood Co. | Portland | 30 Lane Street and Railroad Ave & || Phones; Main 93; Ind. 93. Seattle 610 Portland . oe-2 ' Francisco 1. AT SAN FRANCISCO— Oakland } CUTLERY 10, Los Angeles 3. better paved EVERY BLADE WARRANTED | PACU! NATIONAL LEAGUE. onic, ‘or oumrsman HP. Ruse A WA tays ago from fittectad: 5 68 > Medical Doctors THE TRUE MEN’S SPECIALISTS Blood Poison Rupture Nervous — 4] Standing of the Clubs ' Won. Lost. Pet. | 7” as 71 ry 1 Am Always Ww My Fee Une Cu WARE NO MISTAK And we have annihilated the grafting organization 53 77 x " " -deeetead known as the Seattle Retail Druggists’ Association. SS oe ee | mor The sick of the city can thank the guarantee store for pete lowering the prices not only on prescriptions but on everything carried by a druggist. They tried to reach your purse through your misfortune but found us THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. with more Standing of the Clubs. } “I saw blocks in San i i ee ee a . 7 & jc ‘hicago SI They were A oi ale, bel Ev wholly confined to the | Pittsbure 5 scale, being a soreifis loos ak | Cinctanatt «-. s they ‘had standing like a stone wall between them and the suf- oe 5 |Bomton eserves BF 82398) "Te chat ad b there fering. They all deny that they belong to the com- 4 338 | would have been an S-foot walk fe sg . ‘a boot parking strip. The bine and by their denial acknowledge the association s 309 Marion Strost, Beattie, Wash = Pittsburg 3-1 js BLOOD D POISON have been large not half intentions @f dishonesty. Every drug store in the AT BOSTON—Bt Louls 4, Bos-| | down tow1d district is a member of this organization yee Auunieaie (aaqud. PAUL SUES | and you kfow its purpose. Had we permitted the thieving sdhedule to stand unchallenged you would Standing of the Clubs. E C | g wobare madether A - Poematerty saree, Yow eng tS | oe Ry thea TH ITY have been#Ke one to suffer thereby. Boston : Prank HL. Pau yesterday fed wt THEREFOR When you have a pre- s ss rere ean tee : scription to be filled cook REMEDY co. aes See ins tant tear. ive comtpaaint bring it to us because we fill prescriptions for half, 1222 MASOALS TRAPLE, Coinage, M. | sts forth that the city council } | the b i| and have a standing offer of $5,000.00 reward for st, | Mr. Pw AT ST. LOUIS—Cleveland 2-0, St. | Mr oe it ; proof of mistake or substitution. Qui 22%, Sead Gees & gen cant, ‘The ety tous Jest had tried to sell the bonds to AT BOSTON—Boston 11, Phila- delphia 1 the atate ee L A HY 0 C H E E “Quick Arrest per A. Guiledge - Verbena, aving | tumors sen ca | DRUGGISTS (A VINOUS BLIXIR.) cod to fight ~~ (sgnensennnen) hes and k lis pain. 25¢ at G. O.)the case in court he should receive GUY, Ino, Second Avenue and Yes-!a much larger sum of than ler. #99 55,000. AT WASHINGTON—Now 3-65, Washington 2-1 state M Medical Institute Paul went t Incorporated. D. T. RICHARDS, M. D. Largest Medical Institute in the West nd It a8 2 speci Femedy in cases of P*l® SOUTHEAST CORNER SECOND AND WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WASH.

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