The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1906, Page 3

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4 FAC CAL es MAYOR SCHMITZ, FRIEND Fen ae oened NEAT EARS TURNED - OF THE FRISCO MMA Sue reaces qa : 1 a of f ' the Givin - ‘ a } : out em ‘ ver A. Prin has | thes sone a pEPUBLICANS N COUNT . , t , tthdrawn thet of | ly fing TION GO ANEA ohh bey . onwor f ‘ rh yentic « } the 3 tet aA altar pRaMe-uP ' A ven ; t . Buh ae , * in an OF LEAUE™ being pupl “ | " ; leau care Eumect PRIMARY PLANK Frink calling attention t te goes IN THES ‘ tt ‘s : - I . ent th ir} { pop. « y le r thing TATE FAIR AS CIATION AT heir a of \ «li riek geod. . ‘ ; Je frou t c SET ASIDE A DAY a areal , oo Ramet my Van de Vanter Defeated ie was fivet For ALASKA-PACIFIG: pate © ’ oer th . " \ at Hi a y N EXF N ere named . ‘ ‘ SAS See —_ . _— ! f E. Reed, G . On the Quiet ' @ uy r ‘ : { “Dore Phere ih Aig o "Hee ne 8 night, Willie! BiG GAIN IN THE bh " : " he « af n “On tb POSTOFFICE RECEIPT I will act In _ } b aptes Vaudeville at Star | The f « t 2 exerciees ] edt * * | probable 1 W ’ ' E. Chile " if it, : , ‘ ; i peakera, se We | box office : = On the Briggs at Midnight” |$ What 33 Cents a Month A e 1; rs estaba Will Do. ve . Richest ‘Bottom Land in h " : Russell & Drew's othe This State me MAY BE CALIFORNIA'S GOVERNOR | we iy , _ : ; ta ane AN PRA ( Bugene ¥ nl u cr ' J le, re is can , 000 | Ps a" « - / h or of raced . et ich Was s ‘ 4 Covers ath, 4 fringed , ” om ends |" ie me ; te k —_ “nvcord They Mave Made np e leng ey | 0 wide jma 25 $3.50 for very t . econ iY wide . oll $3.50 j the deiegat « f Covers Jatate of W , . i inches | ae tat — A. ‘ : Cove t vat pened ae » > tase FJ . . . parte | AK * ber of Soaktene of the i ; nit heals. per ib, be) metal Meth, ber yard if th Mats Less [i ocr , sage $1.20 Bath Mats, 27x36 in. special. 85¢ r. 7] one, e3 Pee $1.s0 Bath Mats, 27x36 in., special $1.00 | arene | } JACOB FURTH TELLING THOSE 75¢ Bath Mats, 24x42 in., special . 55¢ | r w rie — Ph Tayler | MaceivinNG PAY IN HIS IN " y . t “ ~ w STITUTION HOW THEY MUST i x on, Went) VOTE — OPPOSITION second district —W. F Pre AROUSED. MOVED FROM 1625 SECOND AVENUE TO THE STONE, FISHER CO. OLD LOCATION, 1201-1205 SECOND AVENUE Sept. 8th to Oct. 6th, 1906 ms of protest ecelving therr of making k Hanna ae blican nationa os a ee a It’s a NEW ONE! It Will Be the Greatest Clothing and Furnishing Goods Sale Ever Held In Seattle or the Northwest. Watch the Papers. Remember the Dates. COME. ee oe a 1201 to 1205 Second Avenue THE STONE, FISHER CO, OLD LOCATION, © Ee Just From | New York A CONSIGNMENT OF HIGHEST 8 8 CLOAKB, RAINCOATS AND SOLD AT Loe THAN THE COST OF THE $ WE WILL PLACE THEM ON SALE TO 1 which independent Amer ican mens are very prompt to The very action on the part of ing this kind of a AN TMPORTER SENT US IT REMEMBER, THESE ARE EXCLUSIVE GARMENTS, AND BVERYTHING OF THE VERY BEST e Convention. ) the delegates t ae. "| Novelty Tailored | BE Tames ond Drees Top Coats te Coats, 812.50. 815.00 The Lonon and Tourist styles, WELTY, (207 7, = | 4 £25.00. in mixtures, #8, a $10.00. S] Miberied SILK Rainproof @ ter 8 ACTO COATS — ya in the oa Labor Day —StcowAvame & Srrano Sreer | 5 [SEATTLE MEN BUY 50 to 200 Novelty Skirts | PORTLAND PROPERTY. | Heavy tin Milk or Pudding Pans, 8-quart r each Made In le in our own hamt f . | u $35 00 | shop. ‘Fine black Panama . ¢ Chamber of Commerce bull inware pecia S| Heavy tin Milk or Pudding Pans, Pg | Skirts at $6.50, 88.50 8m Sieg . i Mot WT. De hotline | env Ze \. f . rita T und W. D. Hoftus) Heavy tin Dish Pans, 7 é . ; e | sii alaeeeed , mm Ho 3 wars, Vad] fap a consideration of $600,000. ‘The @ FOR TOMORROW | Heavy tin Dish : ; e PWerts sontie $8.50, All novelty tailored J. &. Jobnw H. Rief. J. 3. 5 So: sepretiats q je clght stories Bi and CROCKERY Heavy us Dish ) sescees 190 Sa | | Roma a daa recer gutted by fire, but Heavy tin flat bottom Tea Kettles, usually Heavy tin Dist bs 3 Re = | ‘9 i roM will be repaired by the new owne 7Be Bhe Heavy Beaty he be ALot of § iI School Coats I See . ' 4 . az goon as the title Is passe | Heavy tinflat bottom Tea Kettles, usually Milk $ a e 7 i nw ' 0c 45e | avy Milk St 1 i we | For children, at factory price i shen eee . NUFACTURERS TO MEET.) Heavy tinflat bottom Tea Kettles, usually Heavy Wire Bow r rs, each x Re | Our new display room is fu . bel, F J “ t. per | . $1.16 v Se Lighting Egg Be enc 7 a ored Suits | a nnd bargains for children 1 Rert «Mf . f " c Heavy tin Milk or Pudding Pans, 1-quart Workingm ge ol tt ~ P38 vem esis) | ~ a A. tn T v. M w . Seat t at Se i 46 orkingman’s et, with heavy i on ings " I M ' C me ‘ Jay night with tin Milk or Pudding Pans, 2quart, | This is + = prot B9e¢ Mestelavs talc Hats ' Arnold . ew th pas avy tinMilk or Pudding Pans, 3-quart, | So Drtaking ‘ stead vant large ortment for much “ Ha: went, W. M on discri , “ te n nking Cu noche 5 ‘ered Seattle ly . " ‘ “i A ton man t ‘ t pu tin Milk or Padding Pans, 4-quart And a comp! ne of e thing 5 pr oe ¢ » ' ' " «if j upplies for ow in Ve tin kitchen utensils . pondir : A PrP. © 4 aeed, per ie }atitutions meeting hae " Hi ee ‘a 1 Forth doubie ‘ou for leas H i > i ‘ L Ry Sipoween ; f to ae that diffieu BR. Ls Bisine, CB. Ble ~ By, “Enns 5 . BANQUET EMPLOYES Art Denims inge, 1 I W. A. Laff Moats. ay TOMORROW ONLY iD Janufacturing & Distrit = The Ticket Nominated. | f th « gave a Finished | a Bevel ss dts " ‘ o| ae oteame He t en of the § pr $s special i : net nied Art Burlaps ! iW A i TOMORROW NLY ; hemes 3 8 ' 2 Best Celery Land Land in Stat State sin is re i n tou orrow only We ats A f Be . | Mester anh ors heat ‘bay, #4 pet ton inner @ GTI O FMI 7 POO MAE © RENE

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