The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1901, Page 4

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A "HIGH LICENSE DEFEAT cIry COUNCIL STILL CAUSING TALK Rumors of Machinations in Which Figure Certain Council- men—That Alleged $5000 Fund and Some of the Stories Told About It—Denials Made. fs too well kr further mention Investigation A Star One Prominen| ed City fand his chief clerk, Mr @nd stated that the brew @aloon men of Seattle had fund of Paul phatically cached hin iplinger ~ » tori's saloon « * pored to the b r passed by » high in fold me the other day that the sn-|ity over the alleged §5,000 Joon men ough 1 together on|everybody to keep their mouths this questi if it was n losed, and this they are doing most| essary to u to def hfully Dill, that m I believe there was money used further, thar one had t rtoris) w \e } share.” plicated would naturally keep their Mr. Ri said that the brewer| mouths closed. If there were not @id not any promising | some ground @tatement: th -! would not ton anything "| things that « at th | aps, Mr, Ripiing er sted in t 1 dia t pay any particular attention ¢ ‘Oh, yes; I heard y was said, and [ had interest r tog 1 Mr. Rip 1 it was a good n Asked for $25. that is cur that a Pike street saloon ma: aproached Dave Gros nue, and ask t ute $25 to the f def igh | the a t nfluence” ¢ i vot ur way hat t Pike street man arrying paper asking other m men © sign & pledge agreeing to give ® much for that purpose, When seen Gross evuded the ques propound ked t arp rs want t now any-| and don’t} *t Know Anything The reporter then went back to| Grows and t loons it was dented Well, 1 did know whether they knew anythi or not.” replied Gross. know @ single thing person I did hear that the saloons might be asked to give something Ja However, T me up tn ¢ Further than tirade on newrpapers and rters especially, Gross would not Faithfully Followed. Ther to have been COLLEGIATE BOAT RACES : First to Be Held on Lake Washing- ton This Summer, ge boat race on Lake Washington. Place this afternoon, @ared she! Freshmen meet to Premacy of th aquati today been re- erta gelved fror » and if there is mi ty Freshmen — Carl Vreeland, Ross Earpenter, Will Duniap and’ ¢ Wan Kuren; coxswain, W. T. Bur well. Sophomores — } Bshelman, Shirlc Ryan; coxswain. ly WAAR] nhlrt ty fini Theaters. ~ Mian Mary Van E best. performance acting of work of Kathry i and the ada Seldder «tit! It would of ¢ be absurd t claim that Mion Van Buren's art ts but she, happily| wonderful French the fight with Le % her bedroom Feugh. In other pres fcene was played with fensity tha Mt should be born Catherine Hubach Peasant, her lo and that a 4 gould hardly | The scene w More effecti dy, but it m be as true unquesti played t certainly w mably be ° quiet uld not} Continuing through the play Van Buren showed with ad: e skill the mental growth of this wo. man of the lower classes, whose hon- | esty and purity the fashion and fol lies of Napoleon's court could not perv Her seen er was Line with the dancing mast-| mirable, it would have ben under ordinary con. | ditions, but no human being could make a scer hich #0 hopelessly’ Horace Ewing part Perhaps Miss Van } in which the of the ec puts to ro rt, and that | rirayal was honest, straightfor full of Mfe and gaicty, It wonderfully brilliant achieve Mr. Frawley made an improssiv Dapoleon. He was dominant and | ed Irish comedy for Hritish melo- drama at the Third Avenue theater when he t portunity |& story o this city Mr. great favorit rt | Played. but his.domin He spit aggresalve, too spasmodic apeec hee. Nevertheless, nee was admirable. Bhaw gave t formance of thi ‘The characte’ t key @ etching | ery of hung in the Impressionist ga a pietu se * Mr. Charles Erin Verner abandon- In the short period of bh Verner has and the conaidered, imirably staged The play is a melodr effects. © no human ladders, uildings, as the « nutain It tells, how r, & most interesting story, and sit well. The play moves brisk- and hoids the attention from To tell the story here ‘Current and no Opposite Bon Marche Cash prices on high grade groceries will save you from 10 to 23 per cent on your gro cery bill The Per can for Adama’ Corn, worth 16c can Leader for 2-lb pails Fairbanks’ Cot tolene | | | | | | | | | 45c for 4-\b pails Fairbanks’ Cot $1.15 For 10-1b pail tolene. Per sack for nt Flour ie Adams’ guaranteed Best Adams Grocery Co, 1428 Second Av2. Tel, Maln 482 MITCHELL'S’: A corn cure that “works while you sleep” without bother or pain. Remember it next time you call, Mitchell’s Corn Cure, 25¢ We are exclusive selling agents | for the Northweat ‘ a PIF: AMaD ‘Telephone Main Ts, 1% & Corner Second and Pika 4 him that at both sa-| 5, 2 f thom and young en sury interfere with the who are honent vag in he h ingly we The rent adequate the bit Gran th a Bive Jeans wit the « K at th house, beginning Sunday night he Sear er Betwe Fintat SPRING MEETING :i-2! oo Ses ,|A Program of Interest Arranged * for Tomorro' Sound Master mort t What Does th Owe he Public Beh w have w at the State university. 7 ing ts the progra received a comp! AU RN Fira “| MASTERS’ CLUB we Prof. Foster. L0o—"What Shall We Do wi Is Unable to Reach the Re percentane, Yet Faithfully D ip Best?’ Superintendent J iperintende THE SEATTLE STAT. STREETS = Must be Cleaned, or Commit- tee Will Know the Reason Why. Mrs, dra. ( 1 for] at etd K i a Ab to take ato this evi tla it We seusned t pe le of the p " « and ont] inspect . present res) On motion sunciiman V n r."| a committe as formed consist chief and | unt chief urrer to the complaint was argue departimen alk and ¢ fore Judge Hanford and that 4 P Mm attorr HIGH SCHOOL Lake Washington ftyer, Ste. Cy THEATRICALS 2" in| Will be Given Tonight by Students. “The Garroters” vel M A. play and al na hair brushes we look out fe ape the notice but whieh have ev hree acta by Wm, De ything fe and wervice of al |Steamboatmen and {| permanent / : “rush Points, stock of paper hangings, just The students have be Come to look. Star Paint Co. € me, and ‘onstruction, materin 302 Pike street, corner Third ave. | piece will undo y be well rend eocreoooos n the manufactur- | HOLMES’ GooD ceanirens blued steel wears a lifeti quires little ¢ and unlike th enamel never b Over a milli good qualities Acorn, made ( You Cant Help j Liking the Acorn. ERFECTION is reached in the Acorn new finish, me, re- leaning, e black urns off on wo- men testify as to the of the of cold rolled steel, twenty per cent. heavier through- out than any other range. Flues lined with asbestos, air-tight 115 JACKSON STREET Purchased all street nish any quantity at prices. ———— goeesee POOCO+OE e i901 STYLES cor reasonable Telephone, Main 428, or $ Bullard Cameras © Just received. Call and tn. © spect thin we Hine, We are go! ents for thi nection $ Washington Dental 3 Bull on, tures must be sold by June. Every article in the at reduced The stock consists o clothing, shoes and no and Photographic Supply Co |@ 212 Columbia Street, ° Seattle, his entire stock and fix the first ore has by f ary @ tions of joints and air-tight drafts. Acorn ranges heat quickly, bake evenly, work | equally well with wood or coal, than every other pening 3 aeons ie onus GL Holmes Furniture Company § 1101 TO 1105 SECOND AVENUE ahn & Cohn cable | from Seattle KE. Co. We can fur- ali | kinds will be sold regardless of cont al prices. We, wolid back, good briet h as you would expect to pay Tc oF fie, wold back, aolid back kind will give you goo. years Te Totes have thean Gf $1.36 1.0, $2.00 and $2.50. BarTetDrucCo enue, near Yesler. Fast India Tea Co 222 Pike St Green 06 BD 1 T Te co. If you will bring this ad with you we will sell you our " M. & J. Com no take y return mot We wit ney if not = ; co ca = com i——} —_—_— co =. jonth or year is an purehading a_stov on long time. Since this announcement are unable ¥ & stove or range outright re the exclusive agency for ated = Michiga: and we Include r rental plan ivestigated use less fuel ts ‘Gar- ao, Hi. ~ WooDnoust 0.) | 1409 Second Ave. ?Stove rT ig | 0 per cent. off ready (a YW Bat It? | | That Is the “Why” Of This Large Discount to Make Room for the Latest. eeeeeooeos ‘“¢ Z. C. MILES & PIPER CO. “84 Yesler Way. PODESOSO OSHS FOHOOOHO OO OOHOOOOOSOO OOO POO OOOOOO OS No Saw Edges on Collars and Cuffs. Very smooth are the collars after the rough edges have been removed by the new edge ironer recently installed by ASCADE LAUNDRY CO, "'" focu*'" ** th n | | | - SOLFO SOOOOSO OOOO OOOOOCOSOOOOOO® ateananeneeeen | beautiful ee = SECRETLY ORGANIZE Owners of Docks Meet. Tt is a make @ oir of will tablished no tha | Bee and Fancy Groceries Bice. ‘1001 YESLER Wal ""°ro'c°"" » THE FLOUR STUDY QUESTION The Hu: “Vegetable Meat” SS SSTS3SSS FSSSSTS ful. Try tt LLLLLLPLLAS LALA SSE, SOSOSOSEOOOOOS perrrrrrrrrrryerrrrrrrrrerr rrr yor FREDERICK & NELS PILLOW FOR SATURDAY Frederic n HOME Rialto Bldg., 2d A eee Flags! | Flags!! Flags Any Size, Any Kind J. M. LYON & CO. Successors to A. T, Lundberg 207 PIKE STREET. If You Love Your Cook COAL This coal is from the new 1 Bunkers foot of Madieon st Telephone Main 916 CREE REEEE EEE EH KER REE BER EER EEE : 3/Special! Special!! | | With a soc purchase of “Ban ner’ Mocha and Java Coffee, 25c Ib., we give you one dozen | | INDIALE RSs 629 Queen Anne av, Tel Union 14, | POO CHROHm Our — ready-to-w Skirts aro. th ur We Sell Goods on Easy Paymen( Westberg & Childs 1118 Second Ave * * ° ° * © ° © SOOOHOMODOMMDOMMOHHO OOS | ON--Fine Furniture, SPECIAL y will sell a 7-1b, alt heavy grade of tick per pair, This is & ‘Nelase FURNISHERS ve., Cor. Madison DOLLARS WILL GET A FULL SET TEETH GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS Without PLATES or BRIDGE WORK Guaranteed for 10 Years New York Dental Parlors All Work by Special Artists 614 First Avenue, Seattle DOLLARS Teeth Extracte WHEN PLATES ARE ORDERED BON MARCHE Wagner's Orchestra Tomorrow Night from 7:30 Till 10 O'clock, After 6 O'clock Bargains spools for ¢ em, att h Hazel & "7 after six at 1 eular price t x nix, te in all Cotton and te; af. hed Jersey Worth 2ie; afe a Ribbed c. after atx Moe, after six at, each jot of “Men's i ’ Intent hit, arte Linen 24 sheets paper opes; worth 5c; worth 350; prettily t ie and $1 after six tionery in boxes and 2 enve after six worth 2c; af Foliage wort at Ibe tion why Bruner ir wines and liquors at the price they do. The ly that they get their goods direct from the thus saving “ middie man's” profit, and give 3H us @ trial and be com Pike Street. MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. ageseers irecearee. DOLLARS WILL GETA 22k GOLD CROWN GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS y_ ¥¢ arr ver. +4 MADE with PATENT SUCTION Guaranteed for 10 Years AT THE DOLLARS

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