The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1904, Page 7

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JUDGE STRUVE OFF FOR EUROPE Practice What You Preach | The Labor Union or further particulars call at HAD BUSY REEN LAKE IMPROV | | | 324 Union Street : Cor. Fourth Both phones, Main 373. | SLAVE WOMAN Mas MERCHANTS Give aa THEIR INTENDED VICTIM A , ALFRED LAWRENCE 28% Second Avenue. DEADLY DRUG MARYSVILLE at ¥ tour fo Advertise’ ev. Hesse ar bromptly a GUE ~ WARMING ~~ SHOT TO even N, Colo, Sept. 20 __THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1904. _ JF FIRST KICK SESSION :° EMENT CLUB ENDORSED SEVERAL PROJECTS AT LAST NIGHT'S |; e MEETING HEARING POSTPONED : WAIT UNTIL TO BE HEARD fr R f ¥ :| GETS TS BIG SWAG H RAIL American Borts Are Guilty to The Star.) THI 5 ROB FRENC Re _wattist |S TUPENDOUS | NOT ENDED eting Moat Inspector W iam AILL (hy Scripps News Ass'n) WOODMEN INITIATION An Awful, But Magnificent Slaughter Awful for Us we were enabled to Magnificent for You MUCH = For a mere song { FIRE DOES }) CLOTHING,\ _SHERT WRECKED = NOW IS THE TIME purchase the tre- mendous--Fall and Winter 1904--stock of Henry Pickard, manufacturer and jobber at 309 Occi- dental Ave., which was damaged by fire Aug. 21. The greater portion of this large stock is ABSOLUTELY IN PERFECT CONDITION and IS HERE FOR HATS, SHOES, QUILTS, BLANKETS, SHIRTS, Underwear, SWEATERS, ETC., ETC., SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE, WATER AND SMOKE DAMAGE Men’s Furnishing Goods House Loses $30,000 in Con- flagration. Firemen Have Difficult Time in Controlling the Fierce Flames One of the har the Seatt been ca YOUR INSPECTION. There never was a more pro- pitious opportunity for the careful purchaser offered in this city. NOW. Get wise---PREPARE FOR THE WINTER J lll ——————— OO USE. ¥ OUR OWN JUDGMENT MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION But Come at Once, While the Stock is Complete PS OW ¢ SBS EY cXT R, A » 4 sn nt Line of Ladies’ Fine ear at Gc tl ent ont “Men’s Clot ing O1n div 0 ¢ JOHN KING MICPUARCEN! Brin i wi CHARG oy i i ices ral Hit ee a '} Goods Stight- ly Damaged } Will BeSoldat § 5c to 15c on the Dollag v i OTs 9S. An Elega Under 6c the Pair GTA ATy SIANDARD | P } TO 6.98 x 158 WASHINGTON STREET MA TZGER Look for the Big Red Sign and Number, 158 Was shington St., Just West of Second Ave, 1907 SOND AYENUB, f ‘ | fi aes pene ign 7 1209 § COD Maln (44; ind.

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