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~~ THE SEATTLE STAR—TH URSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1904. ; me Governor of New York ; rks MONEY 2s: ————— | DEATH ps amr | Ms : ¥ Mpeotal to The Star. | ee : while riding horseback near it 7 a P COURT FORCED To RETURN! ® HARRI = mica ~ | auadale age Pveremgay Aree Satisfaction TO DISCHARGED PRISONER Key ine. woe: Sareea] ewe ereene Cas Bout 4 which ° ' PAR WASHINGTON) | oo ! now here’s an unusually good Friday Special The Friday |] PASQUALE } ii 3 piapheapabyio Expansion WILL HANG ar See "4 siolanets > as Bargains || www» mon Acre Tracts! <<. se TACOMA, Sept. 22.—Frank Pas the ty the “largest furniture store in the Bring Savings Beyond Your Liveliest Fancy | Right on the Interurban Car | Weat"—to best understand and appreciate Standard methods and —solid oak pedestal, round quarter- | | | values, 2Se Table Ollcloth, mottled blue fF hangman's oe - be go Pe : New is cols ee wack oe t Pap a we man. He w re Only 20 Minutes’ Ride Mest Accessible roe Pein Se Sn 8 ie hes Land We Hills to Climb No and Dies In Lakes to Cross Poverty Se bar York Laundry Soap fits the hand sawed tor polished, 12 inches in diameter, the pedestal is 3 feet high, very attractive and a real $5.00 value but one to a buyer; no C. 0. D. or e orders for this special kn (By Seripps News Ass'n.) SIDEWALKS. 7 STERLING, NL, Sept. 23—1 The LANO 18 VERY RICH | Cab ‘ies “ maed Charles Martin There is PLENTY OF GOOD water, and » LEVEL ROAD for : . | driving GARDEN PRODUCTS TO MARKET | INTERSECTED with CONVENIENT ROADS, STREETS and | $1.00 Red Frame Buck Saw. has | double braced frame 63 @e Lift Tubular Lantern... 25¢ Tie pair Homiock Half Soles Be @tm. Flower Pots, with saucer, worth 10 Be @e Glass Lamp. with No 2 burner and chimney 25e lls Dead |. The SITES ARE FINE for SUBURBAN HOMES, convenient for | BUSINESS MEN and their families. | Call for FREE TICKETS and further information. Our agents will | accompany you. (By feripps News Ans'n) nol atuade 1 Dewd an 4 ELLENSBURG, Sept. 22—a. F.} (By Sortope News Asrny e ai n ry q ORER Col, Sept. 22. —Chartes | ite ee - Marta, secrstary of the atooa UNION TRUST COMPANY | Standard Fi uraitere Co. Spelger & Hurlbut ay toot cor INCORPORATED 1902 L. Schoenfeld & Sons Second and Union “ = “y cond’ te ae Death | w. c. SQUIRE Precident, 2! AND @ HALLER BUILDING. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue The Outlet Clothing Company has purchased from the Underwriters the entire stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Shoes on board that unfortunate vessel. The Details of the case are well known---The big ship filled and sank while lying at the wharf. Just as the last consignment of goods was put on board she went under. At low tide her decks are above water. The Salvage crew has fished up an entire consignment of Hart, Schafner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ¥°™"s 2" Baby's Shoes and Stippers Men’s Shoes and Men’s Furnishings These huge cases have been opened and the contents are on sale at the Gutfet. Very naturally the price paid was a mere trifle of the original values and The Prices You'll Pay Will Prove a Revelation In Value Getting For although a great deal of the merchandise is badly wetted the prices more than compensate for the damage done. The Stock Will Be Sold at 10 Cents to 60 Cents on the Dollar Fully seventy-five per cent of the merchandise is practic: ally unhurt Get here early for you’re sure to have to form a line outside the store and first come, first served. Doors open at 8 o'clock tomorrow. Sale continues till the entire stock is disposed of =| OUTLET CLOTHING COMPANY EGSSGESGSSSEVSGSSSFESSESTSSSSISSSSSSSSETESSSTOSTSTEGS SSCS TT SSS HH TS: Cor. Occidental Cor. Occidental and Washington and Washington irae elder cade 5. cial ai te