The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1904, Page 2

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| f RR eR ET ERNE as 2 THE SEATTI E STAR FRIDAY SEPT. 93, 19 jaw 874.80 — HE HAD ni Be J. G. HORAN = | #2 Penmir wo mu|'To Be Properly B P { | me, et EXONERATED, 2" rs} LO De Froperly | MONEY SE ony meagre (Se s| Attived this Fall |MAN ARRESTED FOR DRUNK-| Pema wovLD NOT Par crcmnivelihcutes Sastry tg [saree stints | Voge Will Have to Come to bing 2 anne ee he es backs: “| ine oes ane | Che Shop that sn ee cumini eo svce| Goods that we ‘| Are RIGHT $26.00 e. $20.00 $16.00 Seattle Dental Parlors . ' k W ’ ‘ yom pita 1 PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE ; . Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14, Hinckley Bile. He is t > Standing of the Clubs 17 Becond Avenue. w Lost. Pet ; 4 id $10.00 (6 $25.00 sen “i We st » ‘ i 43 e tyet ‘ ‘ sat pa BION SaWNGS TRUST. Netter ts 2 Basen La STREET. ¥ « ‘ ; alt pal watt! agents Bank of Cape Nome, | with 5 : all mV, ska on iteee be . ; -- . ww e- | THE NATIONAL LEAGUE po ance just what AMUSEMENTS og Be Be. | “ " " | your We make go ——— a at . Standing of the Clubs. PRICES; ” pe acting teeth when “Third Ave. Theater | es Won, Lost. Pot.} plates Lady always in UP TOWN Startling Evidence en ® x 4 Hy} Md 12 50 T $25 00 “GLU. Z Vp ”s tea [LL &@ DREW, Managers. Freeh teatime: r 2 u " olfieds eo “t. ] set, Main 667; Ind., 567.) tity ts cons H 7? bd RELIEVE YOUR ™ ° 4 r Zs TONIGHT-ALL WEEK 7 “ ~ ev t# that we FD. aeodt Ge. Saturday Matinee aT 9 et and oy oR ACHING FEET ral Comedy . | * JOSHUA SIMPKING” $10.00 (o $30.00 Neat Week, St x jay M ‘s . 4 derby Ribbe st Oe the ® worth B puthern Play “~ “Romance ef | Coon Hollow.” and 60c Aleazar “s:. . Seattio-s Preumonia and Gr a na! . 4 XO ox aa OOOO OPE FFIFE ELL IOOOO” KR Bettis & Keogh, Prov + — Mera and Vester, or waste Trial te ~~ - wuffer th your rn an have omfort ere in . Sa <3 Jite Mec a TWO MORE NiGHTS. } VETERANS MEET ‘ y-Drama 700 FIRST AVE., COR. CHERRY ‘ : ‘Seattlo?*at preacemneneres cf PHOTO SUPPLY CO. a Same porn muowsnge [svi Wer corane tnt ereang — __ free te Amateurs _ * pee sx za Pony * man, SAMRES REIL RAYMOND & HOYT! INot in the ‘Laundry Combine | reac “ay covend and last Thurs Cut-rate offi nue cia Hell street 3 Be . poring oe 706 First Ave. wr I. ane Collins Bros.|| When We were aon Bia i Sost a _Twenty-One new busine QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY if, any evening, your a ot The 6:00 2, 8 Undertakers ‘ ae oe me stem sunt hes not arriv Stocks Neat weet Saatnnte « st "ND AY and 12 ae, $1.00 wi ® mee | | hone—-Bunset. 0, or In 1407 First ave. MATINEE, a grand prod or Burgundy. Every evening at e ps 4 ime between Phones, Main 1029, In@. 102% [line historical snectacie “HARMARA the Maison Barber, Second as | Established 1890 be ne ee ae or FRIETCHIF ide oe | you at once. by special mensenger. (Prom Times of August 22.) One of the hardest fires that the Seattle fire department has been ealled upon to fight in a year oc- curred about 4 o'clock yesterday morning tn the wholesale men's furnishing goods establishment of Henry Pickard, 309 Occidental ave- ave. The damage to the stock is estimated at from $20,000 to $36,- 000, Mr. Pickard is now in Burope. His manager, B Marx, said this morning that he had not attempted to fix the loss and would not do #0 until the fire adjusters had looked the situation over. Insurance amounting to $45,000 was carried on the stock. The building, which is owned by the Washington Trust company, was damaged $1,500, fully covered by insurance. me “CLOTHING. PANTS, HATS, SHOES, QUILTS, BLANKETS, OVERALLS, JUMPERS, WORKING | SHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS, "*“* 4"? ®°*S SWEATERS | | A We Bins Purchased for a Tel 3 ai of Henry Piccard, Manufacturer and Jobber, at 309 Occidental Avenue, Which Was Damaged by Fire, Smoke and Water August 21 st Goods in Perfect Condition to Be Sold at| Goods Slightly DamagedtoBe Almost Given 20 to 35c on the Dollar Away at From 5c to 15con the Dollar Sale Opens Saturday Morning, September 24, at 8:30 A. M. Come Early and Get the Best Bargains. No Goods Delivered or Sent C. O. D. During This Sale HURWIT Z BR © S%, 158 Washington Street | A Little West of Second Avenue. Look for the Big Red Sign and the Number | OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS | MODERN DENTAL PARLORS e and Pike Street. MAKE NO MisT Alf o Fine Old Sh: ly ‘ rl 1 BLOOD POISON tsi” $1.00 pastas (URES ater ae Telephone—Rutt 41, Ind. 39, yn cate Doctors rs > wits ut Pater, ) . CHEAP POUR-ROOMED NEW COTTAGE AND FIVE ACRES OF FORCED T: TO MOVE —_— | 109 Marion Gtrest, Beattie, Wash, Hours: $i. tS pcim') isnthaass she $775 LAND, ON CAR LINE AND LAKE, ONLY... Murphy Wine 1420 FSS AVENUS. 1 stow's Pike St. Pharmacy |) y bet wo cle ot We Loar in ber 1 ehiciker 3 was 4 @ fates & Li quor Co. OFS PRATER UU ECD a eine, UE in GoD. Bititines re . Bap Hy. btn One poten Diane © ri uy fo mn oY be 6 od if Siu may 4 ent Rn sieeiee shy sa Oe at @ooialty 7 Bee Ss « es 3. Times Blo take free boate at Tay: ce Lee lorget the number. livery, ° 5 we nt Pantie ree on Soon FIRST AVENUD,

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