The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1904, Page 2

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ij vd 4 ho eet are alse eating Hote ¥ Lerner me en rc ag este oe ee 2 ‘THE SE kv >, STAR—WE DNESDAY, , NOV.” 1904 Saosin nn. aia i Berger, Socialist, Is | Flected to Congress’ MILES FEARS MASSACRE : AT PORT ARTHUR'S FINISH ASYLUM NEEDED FOR DOPE FIENDS - : cil eiiareren AMERICAN GENERAL WRITES HIS IMPRESSIONS OF THE | r GREAT SIEGE AND SAYS THAT IT SURPASSES FAMOUS ¥ } the j THE FIRST REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CIALIST PARTY | CHIEF DELANEY SAYS IT 18 THE BEST WAY TO ERADICATE anelis te F Phot , tion ‘a x IN THE HALL8 OF CONGRES THIS FRIGHTFUL HABIT FROM THE CITY ; thinks It Probable That sa a a Million . VORESS ay ; Men in the Field by the ng —D T w 8 Cc t as - - — . oo . Bullets T Winter—Peace Not F | 4 Is ‘ 8 * ' ; Seen preg . ar cl vy VW 1 i ' ap- ——— = —_ At s jay, | ° = Brown Embroide red Veil cand te 1) their na ree 1 . ' VICTOR BERGER J ott > 4 fall tG. 0. GUY , drug | “Tom” Humes Was Once The Whole Legislature ] | | THE LATE EX.MAYOR OF SEATTLE WAS THE ONLY LEGALLY ELECTED LAWMAKER IN TERRITORIAL DAYS AND ne j t | CREATED A PANIC AT OLYMPIA BY ANNOUNCING THE ; | FACT | a Jot th 1. Wigton | | tt | ‘ ¥ u ' | a t bert ¢ be CLAM THEY CAMOT eee GET THEIR MONEY = | ker. y } a t Von | « ‘ vet} f 7: | FORMER EMPLOYES ON WHALING VESSEL BARBARA HERNS | ave the ; dias Achtevements TER SAY THE COMPANY HAS NOT TREATED THEM RIGHT nying Gis | Mr » Kuropatkin hae skilif th | wr aculine game in the beady! w Humes, @tawn his army from one position | Saree | ; to another until he is * 1 the Humes foumid s a hold the Japane tt pea ~ Bg . my - M Perl told me f ir t here when ’ ! M Abe snows of Siberia F x K M tt « t whtte b ta Buill the Jay ‘ t wa i i ane eid ta ity 1 2 wie tot th wim - Loted ks. They |* 2 r y th " * tthe dy saik seepaitvetien Gor sorviiee tt “ : a play gtd | & at th © better 4. 1 vod For Infants and Children. the atx + a st 2 in|n ' r atone en Oe _-— - ijourning ° ira of fom! Aw Jude fend tn Have Always Bought °” only roused the —— ——— J nge ' » ted ™ Hahde Put hi ha been | i be bitterest ated The Ba Be ea a Sins t= a = We were the first to give the public some ; if so, rit of the : Meigede =. & a first-class, up-to-date Cut Rate TRY education ‘ a : : ' Drug Store. All drugs and medi- ew vo a cines below Eastern prices. p's ot — Fine Old Tokay per Bf) York 4 50 cevdae 5 that Albert Walters Cin or BBO ate en oe - NAME THEIR = si a nd 2 rba that 7 ‘= 7 ec" . FREDERICKSHAVEN, Denmark tee ee | See =| GHIEF ' = sr G. 0. GUY, Inc. * ade tthe net ¢ the bone| they had t atte ath eee wsaiher 9 Drug- Dres- Telephone—Butt 41, Ind 39. re 1 $150 from the ‘par : b ii co teaed axe gists exceus ane eaalt & gists Murphy Wine - t = ye ; mi r TEMPORARY SUCCESSO a} To & Liquor Co, oh a “ns | : | OLD CHIEF JOSEPH 18/ te e810 Pi ‘ “Street : ¢ n “ I age. Family Ret eee ere am, 5 wae | t | | ivery. ‘tn at (Special to The Star) || Cheap Four Roomed “goto Eyles A i Cottage and Five SECOND AVE. AND PIKE STREET ‘he tm» that 1 aia not know t + Acres of Fine : Over Peopia’s Bank : ‘ on ol Chief J Land on Car Line ae oy oc and Lake Only ed up , J ; | COA £m Tenlike. "A twodaye counclt| hil ee Dente tonne pinata 5 I . that I brok J Wood, Char was | t t \ nd Rotary Standar 1} ie 1 1 FB needed t ily, T was given| Sone Coal and ES nv earth ices, Room bon A ci ; I t| ‘ood Co. ‘ , 5 Seem 1m Saad tab 4 peare feo torwas 1 Lar Bes ind Railroad Ave 8. |} CL INE" § PIANO HOUSE pn Weer lngy , y store, Second avenue and Yesiar, *** FURS c. c. Berg 1425 FIRST IF YOU WANT Pure Drugs Quick Service Prompt Attention Prescriptions for Haii Polite Service Everything at Cut Rate Prices Go to Guy’s

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