The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1901, Page 4

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4 THE SEATTLE STAR. "SEVENTEEN MORE Scone MARKETS, “TWO PASSIONATE KISSES.” REGULAR POLICE) Measure Betore the City Counettl ns , JOBBING QUOTATIONS. Will Supply That Number : fe me F - a 4. (CORRECTED DAILY) Groen Fruit yee ‘ t n ab ; apples, § at ats : | Concert 2 ere has taken up by tho C mv ' nk a8: bt ' . : " . ' Thursday night, and provie n c i , . ¢ for the retention until nex sr @ay night of the ten extra x —— . : y | eo on : IVIL ’ \ , Bulletin, Thursday, Apri 5 i U S CIVIL SERVICE. xiv "annie eats | hires ie a ahratey, i LATEST ARRIVAL |Date of Examinalions Is Set for) 8 Icke, 1atgqiide: turkeys. 124 Bite ney PACOMA WELL Which will report at t Parry, for the finance com-| o, brought up » the bie e April 19th k—Cown, Me; eteors, 4 three were provi e They will cover all ition { PH pe lar Anancial eatimat aes onan ts tab Oa Sonanation | . nth be j ‘ The reorgant s Mr./examinutions will be held at the ’ xauer kr : OHIO at ‘ Parry said, was pre | same time Applications will be re . - bm cordance with the views of Chief! ceived by Seeretary A. H. Grout of | * of Police Meredith It would a aa the Civil Service Commission mporte vide for a department ma D! a9 es ry alled ft ¥ y ne Chief, two captains, six ¢ Visit the lowe. 1 hn ‘ | e y : D. S$. Johnston Company ives of the first grade, six of the er ib: oe. Sc! eunaraat , é esate, two clerks, two sal, | « crowds ot pec " tetas vis! Ms e ; ~ 4 « re DOW | , 903 arene Avenue RES acters 38 patrolmen ing Bremerton he purpose o string beans, 10012 oF | she Burke Building Met grate an 5 “ ona | t) seeing the battleship Iowa as it ays| Butter, Chesse, &; and Poultry The measur course} im drydock, and consequently excur-) putter — Washington creamert @ then t ‘ . a ” ion boats on the rv dol owe 1 he? “ ‘ the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Optum and Tobscce Teeended, but th ign of the| 80m boats on the run are doing @/ pound print > t oe i ec . n e og KEELEY Zor te enee caly genuine he nang BS ter oh wea Councilmen is to in: the force | thriving business and Elgin, 2h Oe Ge =f nal ton and British Columbia, J RAY, Mer. Institute iclently to keep pa - Washingt oh se : c TE xiecurze ‘Ave. Take Oreen Lake or Fremont car. oft ‘ashington. . . . ‘ fice 8 Sullivan Building, Tel. Main. 325, Beattie, Wash LITTLE BABY GIRL + Eeaterns forslas Ia@ibe; ALL ction at ih S ola Der, 3B: Be Rr ihe ww C AGL geeveenwoenewenonnnnnse Hy More Dread if tue Dental Chair wd coat che! LEFT ON THE STEP DOUBI = Ke Wen York Datal Pa . P coguiar $i al $128 Peru and Bolivian Ex. Bika hisce cf all” ea c ceKe—Strictl 1 4 Is at rest if you have plorer, Author and Con. ois First Ave. When re. Der polite answe 1 | Bastern sed Pate el aie He further remarked the doorbell at ber testdence, pi| . Poultry—-< ©, 4G used Patent Ex tributor for the Engi Sake Counct! had shown an apprecia-| Cherry street last Wednesday night, ducks, 14@lBe; geese, 16 tur lent Flour neer ing Journal Mon of the need for a larger police | she found on the step a tiny bundle | keys, 14 @ 1 4ige . " " force. He did not believe that any ock — Chickens, 14@ It contained a little baby girl wrap Novelty Mill Co. Go aarp the Councit's prerogative | tothe," The fle te arene Tawolte ; 1216-17 Second Aveane sme “i man SHERMAN, ‘GLAY & G0 Counciiman thought he was trying| Ped warmly in good and substantia & 184@10%40 ducks, 16@ am , Byam gt Corrected Dally . ~The following States - cond A id thia pathetic story prices are being offered to the pro : PACIFIC COAST CO. This baby needs a good home, and | Gucer in round fete om the dock or in : t e operat . FR RTO IR Rm |x neard you t your baby, just two | the cai Ton a ' ° > days older than mine. fam alone| Grain — Oates, $26.00; _ barley BUY If You Love GRAND 4 Goangee Wwe Be tade| mths ovis the Sabre father ee Ye ¥ Cook RIDGE COAL |r am not capable of making = living in Steamer Runs. Hi t oap of maki i" This coal is from the new m : a feel sure FR Ri Ni \N--Fi H | for mysett and baby, and I teal | Fancy Creamery Er DERICK & NELSO no Furn| ture, thts baby mine of the two miles at vou bbe fat sae ‘ fa the best, will be taken off the San | ™7 mind that it ie best for her eee eee eee irted few tr AA | not buy Weisbach manties from peddiers trying th Purchase direct from us and have them put on by experienced men, = particle 7 Seattie Gas mt ond Electric Co. 216 Cherry St ephone Main 9 e 6 Fil Set Toots, $5; Brid ework, i, os hu. $1 Up; 8! ini 7 Cea h ah ahah ahh hohe hahahahaha Danrnenacesaceeceseseses: Good pure blood flows in her veins Fresh shipment each week co run and placed on the | the ls of respectable parentage. My s-pound bricks ¢e: quality route. The City of Pue-| parents died when I was young and Which is now being overhauled) { know how to appreciate a good "s, Will be put on the San| home, for | was friendlies and home — ‘isco te and wilt sail from hess. ' G 0d. bye. TPTIE sprit 18th. For the pres-|, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Leslie have named MAYFIELD AL-Ki and the Senator wit! | *®* 'ittle one Helena Irene Eealle LY GROCER Be kept on the Alaska run, but § Tel. Main 998. the steamer Spokane arrives is expected. fs now almost ready > eric. She took a trial spia| , Wall Paper the harbor last night and/ USTIN, April 6.—The ything ran smoothly, She is| house today voted down a resol: New spring styles just arrived ey at Moran's wharf to re-| 'SUding Gen. Funston for th Prices reasonable and large assert Saish liber se With | fre of of Aguinaldo, The vot 4 ment Aeg coat of paint and clean 7 3 STOLTING’S the rates api Two Small Pires. $16 3rd ave; next Firet M. BE. church ae. err | ‘The explosion of an oll stove in | the apartments of D. Kauble at No. . 510 Sixth avenue south caused a Do You Use Big Bond Approved. | $15 fire Thursday night The bond of F. Ryan & Co. in the| the ar » inven. High Tide Baking Powder gum of $23,500, to val 1 a small fire which occurred for the curbing, parking | at No. 1415 Third avenue last night If not, why not? There ts And sidewalking of Seventeenth av-| The blaze was caused by hot ashes none any better for Zhe Ib. @nue and Seventeenth avenue north, | being thrown into a barrel standing Tias been filed and approved by the| beside the building. The damage Robertson & Blackwell are receiv Green %$ B I. T. CO LATE STORMS 3200050 atin for The barn will be bullt See CAHN & COHN 115 Jackson Street . Any wo or wit ete HARDWARE h and JUNK ket teenie (eee eer eee eee eres! ‘and we “a> caactly ‘what we Tortie Rh the ads in The Star » e and Fancy Groceries New York Daa, Far Eamon ts |) tech iLL ‘im YESLER WAY ?®xraters | srisser, rit egal SRS For Information Rooms 78-79, Hotel $ m to 9 on Western avenue near Virginia. wo and onetfourth inches of raln| ay, nator, Yesler Way Pharmacy | im four days is the record of Seat-| nie on charges of gross negligen: Sorner Yealer Way and Broadway. tle for April. The two storms which | Preferred by nine citizens of Seatt PRESC RIP! TIONS eaaibstes this water wore sev-| before the board of health next Mon-| De 5, Prop. @ral weeks late. Usually the spring so 1911. Storms come in March, bringing wy rains and comparatively high Winds. When they do not occur in March they usually arrive early in} _ The wonderful food for the nerves. | Gives strength, health a vige Director Salisbury of the local| the young and old. Tt is the r S weather bureau says the equinoxes | °f 10mm years of study by th @nly indirectly cause the storms.| 5y"thip cent ‘Whey are due to the change of sen-| not nrtifcin! Sons, and often occur several weeks indigestion _— Before the equinoctial date. In fact by anxisty, over-taxation of | J Job work prom @m March 22, the time of vertai| a need a dray « @quinoz, the rainfall was too slight | © quick. _ to be measured. The spring storms op the irritath 4 are roughly, coincident with the ted tin e Cherect i: — x. | tment. It gives vitality to the LLOYD TRANSFER CO Last March was unusually dry.| entire system and pro: 75 Marion St. Tel. Main 826 The rainfall, according to Director | #¢tion to all the organs.” Salisbury. was only 1.62 inches, as | DEUEKIst. Seattle. Wash against 3.12 inches, the average. In April the balance was quickly re Stored by 4 precipitation of 2.2: inches in four days, as compare With the average for those days of | @10th inch. Last year the storms! @ame in March, and the rainfall | ‘was 4.45 inches, nearly three times 8 much as last month | THE HUMBOLDT 7 Vv FROM SKAGWAY | Steamer Humboldt, Capt. Bonni-| BOUND Pi t Y while it ie welling at 12% ¢ joints at 3 clock yen ners. All treasury stock no matetioes mes ina nse Will @o in the further Govelogment of car property’ ae tlew’s gers and a small cargo of fish Eimong her passengers ‘were Dene | Meintyre, a ‘soldier from the Shag way military post who la on his way Frederick & 218 oo SPRING... HOME FURNISHERS OOTWEAR Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring NOW ON SALE | a! f wu |. ] DRESSES FOR THE bp Tae Mi. | wonnens LITTLE ONES =: zz oe ring wVve 24 ave. and Columbia Tel. Main 192 PAIME , assisted by ourselves, has worked a wonder in the completion of our new big bunkers, at the foot of Clay Street. They are indeed a wonder. Metropolitan is the word that ex ‘presses it. Our special feature is STEAM COAL. We have facilities there to coal a launch ora battleship if needs be. Steam coal is a high pressure carbon—its use makes 1 boat skip like an ocean greyhound. Our domestic brands of Roslyn and Queen Coals are well known topnotchers. We apologize for our tardiness in filling orders the past six months, but we assure our patrons that there will be no more delays now. DOOR IORI ION Oi tote No reason why the little girls should not always be dressed SPECIAL in the freshest and prettiest Fresh paneh Tess manner if you buy at this store. re ; Oe. 5 low: 2 " > ancy owa reamery We want to tell you of twolines She tax Pinna in particular today. MATHESON BROS. GROCE Cor. Sixth and King Main 593 2 ned. We have no salaried officers. Many large fortunes have been made in California within the Past year by small investors at low prices of stock. Now is your um adva tock is going fast. We are re cor des heavy subscription, We left wal da F, RRR ERE Dress Similar to cut, of rans anes, trong and cloth, red or blue, trimmed TELA CREE EREE EER ER EE OED for young ladies from 4 to $1.00 to $150 25 cts to $250 : sepaerenhioal Pointers | pram ang on eeee Pike, telephone y ards, Main $88. If you want steam coal, telephone bun- Ph { . i kers, Union 24. ‘* Time and tide wait for no man” is antedated with us -122 Pike Street SEATTLE, WASH. 0 0 LD) 168 1s vessels can load at the bunkers AT ANY STAGE OF THE TIDE. Wholesale vad Retail Washington Dentai and osl yn ( {0al AN Coke Co. Photographic Supply Co M11 Columbia Btreet, Seattle ROOM C, BAILEY BUILDING. ‘Tacoma, 8pe AOA *HOAOHOEOSD Campbe Campbel left Skagway the| of April 1, and brought no news Tater than the De IN THE couRTS. a plete th le y y ‘ pl omition on ground with the best and most experienced drill era in charae Judge yesterday awarded All inquiries made at our office or by mail cheerfully and fc proi prospectus, has taken jation of its value r faith on this e th drilling ot supervisor of road. di ptly answered, Call or write for prospectus. All mail or 8. Taylor. Mar with remittances, address to C. Christopher, president held that offic i 4 FRSSSS OOOO SO SOS OOS Taylor br that illegal wiving the es Sound Petroleum Company # *===== —! 406 and 407 Mutual Life Bldg., Seattle, Wash. meat at Kverything ts hy e and For Insanity b atrictly fi Yewterday Kat examined for tn o Mire, Mic . the asylum, She had been in the fhatitution only two weeks when she was thought to be cured and was returned to her home, Her husband, CHRISTOPHER, President * | JOuN CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, Depository. A, PRUDHOMMEAUX 821 Pike Street POOSOSOOOS OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOD } PERE a Ne ee Sw cee TT

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