The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1904, Page 8

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“« Kobra E Vietoria ler P Om her way down FAIRBANKS 1S WIDE OPEN AND WON'T BE GLOSED MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF TANANA METROPOLIS HAS FULL Joa the munieipal government ha f all m CONTROL OF VICE AND MAKES IT PAY FOR THE PRIVIL EGE OF EXISTENCE—JUNEAU NEWSPAPER CORRESPOND They ENT GIVES A BREEZY ACCOUNT OF SITUATION on fines from prowtl tutes, ete., and as the city needs the money, they are not apt to kill <eg their main source of revenue | Gamblers are 1$15 per month what the rest oty's Vampires but / are fined I don't know. However . sean thone lieal fines hy given At that time ble ma- them t ent.) Was meet }eet § and miners and the big clean-ups FAIRBANKS, ‘This is my se Tanana. | wa board Well, T mt my own the Br fo Bet T am workl | Knight teomed ar the to decamp got too far | evedingly has made prices of t cheap, meals are Reds are likewls Danks things are Meals are $1.50 eac haireuts, $1; shaves, drinks and cigars we are now Eve their poke. there of gold dust in ¢ more than there is The gold is be doubt in my mind bt country will higher price at Dawson, « fields cove than the K There are a at present All and for this t ADVICES o SE = MISSED THE FROMNOME WARY | STEAMER VICTORIA REPORTS EMBEZZLEMENT will ever amount to anything ju and yea He and another fellow have gone into busines me never got any fur n, He left Juneau $ his pocket and was a 1 bt he landed at Daweor elbut after being there about twe t ye He in still there, 1 think he | ANOTHER ATTEMPT MADE ON THE LOSS OF THE SADIE AND IS CHARGED) vee oF prevenven To THE | THAT THE DUSBURY 1S SPANISH THRONE BEACHED | a | — - R } 5 The steamship Victoria arrived Tfrom Nome at 8:45 this with 162 passengers and — . argo of freight. Her treasure rg omirdgen ig oe ro S.) UTTLE TALES Signed to the Washington T company, Unio c Nationa) bank American bank was uneventful arrived in ex ogres TAKE THE the United F © « a ieee ot nion with the Corwin, Mart « *! op a (By Serivos News Ass'n) INDIANAPOLIS, Sept the , passed the Oregon in Unalaska pass The Victoria brings the news that, the Emma Claudina left Nome on September 10. This schooner was reported lost a f s ago, but Pater advices were received by her Owners that she was safe at ‘and would be on her way sow Ghort time. The little schomne Duxbury, which was one of the first| Ellensburg. di HAWN gational m fo sail from Seattle for Nome, i| day. where he had ¢ Teported on the beach an operation The advices from Cape York con party In | firm the report that the Sadie is a) REPORTS have been received at ‘ ‘Wreck near that place. She went on/ Byerett that the work at the lo jee Uc the rocks September 10. ging campe is being hampered just “a < now by the lack of men. We don’t sel! Photo Coupons —25 } per cent Discount. Eggan & \c were or fon, 1516 First HERALD, Tailor, 1329 Second. *** THEY WORK WONDERS HEADY’ TURKISH BATHS Heady's, under Dexter Horton Bank $1 -50 Per Dozen Pints ren ome $2.50 MOERLEIN CINCINNATI BEER A high-grade, light, ds beverage—an ideal ton OPES O72) 2" 0" ye : three blocks of "a thie,” alow $04 First Ave. South | Son's itr sven on sunny" PARKER IN WE DON'T WANT TO BRAG | "=~" BUT we ce { Ladiow’ Fall ec acummtled wr. dot Suits, nore kts and Millinery that ar h 1 at #1. 00 PER WEEK. o'ek th t ne H a t ——__— f Ho I H " Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. ; Comer Fifth and Pike ‘ - gpm ning . “The Reliable Credit House.” orda nH : TERSELY TOLD HE AGREES TO. THE SEATTLE SPAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. aa, 1904 = The City Bastile Is Being “House-Cleaned” (Your, Rs, / | : —— CARPENTERS AND GARBAGE MEN ARE TRYING TO MAKE THE CITY GUESTS’ QUARTERS FIT TO LIVE IN t , t ty 1 ' h | A " pail b rane t ' i 4 the ‘ “ | ft “ h t f the M i fork | ' ' ' | ‘ | kh . in millenturny the buck Kling th ' will "been the ainy surweation fom] — SUCCESSFUL TEST ed fire ele ecently / ol) Panewele Pacewei a ay Own Thy e 4 womach fe FACE wet di J ‘ : 1 XSN> y 4 tt , a q ¢ 4 " 4 > ' “HE STANDS TWIXT LOVE AND DU TY.” |! Ue t {thet i! t pa Burned All Eyes on the Carpet and Rug Dep't ' This popular third Noor SMALL GASOLINE LAUNCE ations. For tomorrow and ewer ers to see the newest a ucts of the wea er's art now on dimplay, tw B i are ur follow ' BOUND FOR EAGLE HARBOR, | paovnsan av. rita i | Regular $17. 50 Sxi2 Ft. Ta try Brussels hugs, $13. 85 Regular $22. so oxi Ft. Tapestry ee aie (By Beriove News Asan) was brouht to Juneau by V. a Attractive Friday Bargains for Frugal Folks ae “ Furniture Depariment—Ask Floorwalker for Salesman, Drapery Department—Third Floor, see This $2.25 ee oc | Solid Oak Cobbler tthe Seat Rocker atent “IE This in a large Remnants of Fine Drapery and Up- holstery Fabrics Tomorrow 25c Each These are in sizes suitable for p . hair seats, et T 25e High Grade Down Sofa Cushions §. Underpriced Tomorrow 20-inch Cushions, regular price neh Cush egular price $1.2 24-inch Cushions, regular price $14 rrow, each 600 w, each Oe, row, each $1.00 Regular $1 Irish Point Lace Door Panels Tomorrow 50c Each : » " aa ing Rocker of solid omk Has cobbler seat, spindle back. with em | domed top panel, brace arme and well-made base. Regular price $225; Friday Special White and Arabian Irish Point Lace Door Panels. price } price “ $1.95 $1.00 each; tomorrow, each 506 , te tudes thank denass Picture Department—Third Floor. Crockery and Housefurnishing Department—First Floor. TTL PALLA, 8 ANNOUNCEMENT pares Regular 50c Framed Pictures To- Our M Kenner, head of e Cro y and H ir morrow 24c Each Departments, is now in the Rastern m wh will ' These Pictures are rer ns ts original colors, ené bh — dovot particular attention to the of Holi es oak frames, There is a large assortment of subjects to choos < 1 — nee _ ~— t te ‘ among. Regular price 50c ¢ach; tomorrow, while they last SPECIALS FOR TOMORR the bone through ¢ Finger Tow! Bars pinning fant t NOTICE.—To every person buying a p e ur Picture De langing Soap Bask Mre. Keliey was alone. i parte: on Friday or Saturday, we will give f a large matted r te Muffin Pans. ¢ a ‘ t a action of one of Von Eilen’s “Popular Girt Hasy Bright Liquid Stove Polish ' “ ang “<<"1 A Stove's Best Recommendation: “it Came From Frederiok & Nelson’ s” Foster began t bh} Theory haa no place in ow € t Any staten wer neerning a Stove carried in rda * tock is backed by ACTUAL E XPERIENCE We know tov we've tried them and watched ; nonin 7 . them seagon after seasor juch ne t been given places in our stock have undergone thata St id tb it retalr a ola nh our 6 h its Oreaon, Weaning pes Oak Heater for Coal ny Has bod fy b ‘ fee 1c Is € 1 with swin, 5 nicke DUE FIRST OF WEEK Vio $1. ry aa $9.25 We Take Your Old Stove R tebe a $11.75 fn Allow You All It ts ived Yor) s orth as Part Payment | He will re ttle 1 $14.75 | tor a New One . | $16.75 MRS. WINSLOW'S ————$—$—$———————————— sooTuina syRuP }| seawle Homo] Evederick & Nelson, (Ine.) a i aa Majestic Range } fonmiwesiskets Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts, 7 yetstaiei one | Round Oak Heater TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A ROTT.AN LO ran li A RT ER A A RE RNY ch SRA AREA EPR ENP

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