The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1904, Page 7

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Thomas Lawson Lambasts the “System” With Telling Blows HE TELLS HOW TWO SUIT CASES FULL OF MONEY CHAN HANDS UNDER A JUDGE'S NOSE AND HOW THE SYSTEM SPENT $5,000,000 TO CARRY FIVE DOUBTFUL STATES IN |, » IF YOU DON’T KNOW THE SIZE BUY OUR Certificates MEN'S DONGOLA SHOE CER CERTIFICATES $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 LADIES’ CUSHION CERTIFICATES $3.50 SHOE LADIES' SARANAC CERTIFICATES $2.50 SHOE LADIES’ LUCILE KID GLOVE one 4 anong ots great CERTIFICATES - apita 2 -a t $1.00 LADIES’ LA FORCE KID Gone) os to mora dence GLOVE CERTIFICATES : to aacen he firm was the ff Store Open Evenings |: ch 1885 co be tald ee 206, 208. 210 Pike Street, Different | 18 THE MALT BEVERAGE THAT va " t INFUSES LIFE , a ERGY AND 18 THOROUG I “ ma om ENJOYABLE. THE POPULARITY |, or og, t vente eset : rison was. WiKSLOW’s SOOTHING SYRUP “omg Is DUE TC VORA BETTER ‘ 2 DOZ. HALF PINTS DELIVE ED FOR 90c. PHONE EX. 26, —$mall Proflis— The Bee Hive Reliable Dry Goods Store Botw That’s Our Motto ne Dealings 2615- -2617 First’ Avenue | Between Vine and Cedar Sts. USEFUL AND SEASONABLE ‘XMAS GIFTS SPECIALLY PRICED pettid Sales Avenue voon Vine and Cedar Ste 25c and 45c 5c to 75c kis $3.35 25c and 50c | =o 25c to $2.50 $1.69 and $2.00 pm fr, ania SPECIAL P 15c to ite cs $1 ‘00 , 48¢ to = 75 dey Gent prt $ Charged With 2615- 2617 First BEFRIENDED GIRLS THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1904. 7 12,000 MILES ON vt If urn WEDDING JOURNEY |: Are scl Working For Christmas SENOR AND SENORA JOSE ESPERANZA @EACH SEATTLE AF " ! sn00 7 . ith TER A REMARKABLE TRIP BY GEA-—GREATER PART oP Overtime way ¥ DISTANCE IN SMALL BOAT Clay & | i a thee rhe neets ee evn BS REMARKABLE WI ' : pr r o 2 ac: > ti ' I . + . . Hogers. MY | 40900004 O0O-46694-400-6-0664 $06466-6-46466446660404660606 oe ri ' ‘ Honey A had « galle . ‘ that 4 ‘ : NIGHT ' r : 5 . ‘ boxes, § . ‘ ‘ ke, § ee A L ak ' . « ’ .3 ¢ cat d ~ ; NEW ASSISTANT SECRE and had already determined t we . ert i concn Hames, Beoon ond Lerd. TARY OF AGRICULTURE! \ " r Nw’ "| I t . ‘ at $44900-444- 86 bebe re OOEES p00 S PRETTY SAYS SHE ee ee ae Ne We " ¥ 4 . 5 & : F ' * many : 708; here ry . ' : . a te - eof : Sheep) io © : . iments ° from - ‘ chee ‘ th 8 thers . $ the $--40-4-44-604-464-440466004 > os house Same EAR AKE wes $ You now . Vegetables. wold Meda good t ¥ iry, per ewt, & y 3.76 7 2, $4 beets, per " , 1 ’ 41 ' : “¥ WE’VE GOT ' f= a “ pn ky Y ‘ . f $ w R “9 ‘ PERNICIOUS ACTIVITY” | bunches ‘ bere COST HIM HIS JOB ®, , ng a fine fur y block and color ly worth $3.00, for Boodling | ‘ none” Seaeea{ = Anti-Pain Pills Wheat—Decembe AND MADE MONEY THEY ARE W.S.MAY FIELD MAD AT US THE FAMILY GROCER $03 PIKE 8T. MAIN 998 IND.998 W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS RAINIER ea ; CLOTHING CO. ; ‘ ' 1217 FIRST AVENUE

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