The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1901, Page 3

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SATURDAY, AUOUST & 1901 | BARRED! = Federal Gov't at’Frisco |: aie ae a Helps Strikers. FRANCIS Aung ‘Ma m Wash n laws, account for this oaanTlR mmitteeof the cit ° resentatives of the severa station will be the larg DENIES MR. FRINK’S vo ssne “CHARGE OF ASSAULT ORDERLY Bennett Says He Went Home at g bz j 6 O'clock. ues with Hit rly settlement rly, Very few manned by non- J. M. Frink of the Wa } works, today awore o before Justloe Canr union machinists and Joe Doe (the latter ty not known), with assault and bat tery upon the ? union men. NEW SCHEDULE Steamship Representatives wa) Announce One Monday, leased under $50 ball leges that two > Inat Benne of the affair and says he left Labor Temple on Pike atre A meeting of the representatives of five steamship companies operat- be ing vessel een the North nck and went directly to his home Pacifie o He then went to the held in the office of Dod W. M. Midd ton of the ‘Tacoma a few days ago The pose of adopting a uniform rate for case will garrying passengers from Seattle. | row morning rohably be rf John Dos, the other Tacoma, Vancouver, B.C... and| Gere oy hy B oe Bp ape 28 ET peep dann schedule was adopted and it. will Jowa for Everett The battleship the drydock at for Everett, wh until Tuesday Sunday she will be open for public inspection. Tues- Gay she will start for Whatcom. robably go into effect next Monday. | The rate agreed upon hae not yet been made publte. PARTY OF EASTERN EXCURSIONISTS Iowa will, leave Bremerton today ¢ will remain Commercial Travelers. The Commercial Travelers hold a meeting at G. A Collins Biock. One of the it parties of ex- cursionists to visit Seattle this year ame this morning from Portiand on the Northern Pact. Penneyivania'e big cities—Pittsburgh and hpia—furnish most of oe 3 t though there is = part Paineevilie, 0. The 173, 10 Patiman coaches and two dining cars compos- ing the train. On arriving thie morning the par- ty, under direction of W. Pie, who conducts the teas, the Ratnler-Grand for wilt} R. hall in P. ents for parapher- 4 transportation to T: . for the Eke’ Carni BLAKE’S BILL finue East, putting in six days in Giiespy was tn Seattle two Cuts the City Out Out of $100 Per Month, That Is Ail. years ago with = large party of teachers from the convention tn Los A His present party will be out 43 days when it reaches Buffalo for s three dayw’ visit at the Pan- American exposition. NO PAY FOR SATURDAYS Supreme Court Decides That Jurors Shall Not Be Paid tor That Day. The city ordinance recently pase 4 by counctl giving free water raons operating rinkler as gone into effeet, person at present operating a sprink ler, or who may wis rate one later on, must be furnished hot easily, understaod the city has been deriving from $50 to $109 a month from those persona who used ‘The owners m business much pe ed make a good thing out of it |why council should inerease their jrevenue by 4 we the water, is ‘The remittitur in the case of the| the point th #& great many State ex rel. A. W. Hastie, vs. Geo.| The ordinance ia so sweeping t Ts: as oom suditor, was re-|* person or corporation who wis! Just | coived county ¢lerk yes.|could sprinkle the entire city [er "ante decides the question |force the city to furnish the water] dismissed Friday to| free of charge. wetere Monday shall reeetve pay for Saturday. The suit was made & test case by Hastie, who was a| juror during 1997-99. He complained | that the present system entailed an Injustice on the jurors as sometimes they were ordered to be present on | Saturday although this day is gsu- ally given up to the hearing of mo- tions. The supreme court recogniz- 4 this seeming injustice but decided that the Jurors could not recetve pay for days on which they had been ex- cused by the court. The decision will mean an immense saving of money to the county. POLICE NOTES. INCORPORATED FOR $100, 000 | | orporating the Machiner Am filed with the county ; - terday. The capital stock of the : Human Officer Ridgway —yes-| company {# given ax $10 vided terday arrested H. Curtis, a tea! i 10,000 shares of $10 each Fs ster, for cruelty to animats, man is alleged to have to his horse. | The | Weston and F been brutal /ed as trustee BICYCLE “MEET tt Smith | Sid Wilkinson, a painter, was ar-/ Tented by Officers Burkman and Mc-| Clurg as a disorderly person. | Officer Fletcher took into custody Herm: | order!. Olson and Ed Flynn as dis- vagrants. Tonight. : A BLIND MAN KEEPS ON DRINKING .. Ole Johnson, a blind man, a4 to the use of alconc the county her The Queen City IL give a bicy by the county commins Wagner's full ATS fon was arrested for ancy and|military ban be pre was given the oppo ot blina cared for at the hompital instead of b placed in jail. Jobe oy he 4 > be much of @ nuisance. | we adel nant | NEWS FROM Thos, Cunningham, by his guard ores! tow earing 4 wr ne age cape care eager 3 : 3 n, Frances Cunninghar ti hat aad sentfor siding 4 RPA IF anda Ins . New Furniture Salesroom ’ ught suit in the federal court the reign of the Merry M it nella t i, | 3\3 NO MORE CROWDIN just completed close testers ai THE KLONDIKE « if Lets genet atte sie says he| happily few-at the upperca Zen at ; and $ $|& where you will find the lar and cheapest stock of house- | ine ratiroad emt t was regarded by the M x Beas et ey ‘3 S Scoveoneoserooseroennoaronvononneoosooossenee ptewe, _ ebvices 1 OB ge mn} th in cay ey. gh pat : ndy of the pertod rg oc $ This is a Sample of Some of Our Bargains in Realg = 25009 S59 55OFSS S599 5SSR5R066! h on the steamship Vic-| work. On April 29, 190 e tful propriety; and, though that| qe aiutetichantee on ws A | ord : etn was butt Visitors Desiring to Go Aboard | at. i. WOODHOUSE (0. i$ Estate. If Interested, Call on 3 § “ iu WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOOD.. nder the rein ve The b r at na 1 at y ° ' 4 t Q lica, from $1 a gallo. ta, it grow more powerful Iat-| be gute to have thet Cekete odo 1409 Second Ave. 3 The Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Company 3 g herry,, Mental, Anwelitey Sia ae ‘ were iount tn at the head| the wheeis how centered Haeif on the. riding) Columbia ack, kiving ma minwie) |" ie 94 West Columbia Street, Seattle ra BRUNNER & CO. 4 of the enterpr and there is every| and leg we hat t, and st euayived theres olution i“ all day PM a Fi E. Shorrock, Pres. ; Jno. P, Hartman, V.-P.; Alex Myers, Treas 3 $ Telephone Main 1060. 502 Pike Street. on a y injuries he gpa Reng ay nne . One EN DERSO! har, | Subscribe or he Beattie aily e aann a é to thew inter men have bocome 111) Samages 25,000 damages. ries he! on writing in the Spectater as fol. | HORLEY esddiery, 12 Occidental, Stare Ms AAA AERO VUE OUD | SISSIES OID OM BURGLARY ON = IS PECULIAR * THE SEATTLE STAI FIRST AVE, ("HE TRIED CONCERTS =e as CLEVERLY | To Makea Big “Killing” Through the Mails. Tomorrow Night the Mer- : chants Will Again En- oe i and: Babs bling tertain, 1 | N ui idle, as cireu < A T. Carder |, , Med por Hen Lines! Mack . The } ” 4 Walter Bennett's Trial 1, Was Walter Bennet A Trip Through Dix new) ti eett Florodora “ : Bkippeyack dance,,.... Arthur Pry SPECIAL MEETINGS. PERSONAL MENTION, ey Martin HLM ! hardwa Dew days recup inkling. and it I claim. | Good Roads Club will Entertain | x ste be ' ine | w holers. mo dia . Ave. ans | prem Saloon “Entered | by Thieve is om & tery . “or * ogee : rf che iad This Morning. | 9 pe 2 Sl beer pted overdraft. "Seven: ~ “ cine ; va ‘ sito W ddi 2 : er Mid - ens ; Thirsty | a dvng ten Eee eas aS g coet wat we Mette Een, eee ome G Ing i : crete Sit : Individual HOW TO PUT UP JELLIES > icstisines, GE PESEMS &: {| Se siaemee t . ink ree Deliver, One ¢ tte FOR THE WINTER MONTHS “s-"0o =v?) PAPER) | seatte Electric Cars Will Be Run toe 3 ncerdlnizeses her nse» i bi: pst oe 3 300-302 Pike St “3 phys commend tt. by Dispatener Rit Westberg & Childs Prices $ cor. Third ane Pike | gru'terany rare onthe age a | From the ainpate fh office, tn the Blece toe the pure a ‘te gerne, following recipe may be use vast Sey “Tit ESE firms have united in agreeing to make corner fre for five oF 10 minutes WD Sart wen or aoe anew and special announcement each day Inter thas been thoroe mone and the grated ri a ngeatic are added. After standing may be. avoided by nok ' ie strained and fru at the terminals, until the ne cleared ¥ This ia the first aystem of 4 in thin city than here! Mr. McLean has ir tem in P 4, Denver Low I, ON SHORE | AND SOUND APPLE JELLY—Take an SOME MORE CUT: 2 he € ~ In Our mid-summer aPoudall 3 outhwick Co 717-19 - 21-23 First Avent ANOTHER SALE OF RI NS SOFT ice sale on Wall to make Paper room for fall goods, STAR PAINT CO. 300-302 Pike, cor. 3d I¢ M F Athton. as Candies for Camp | A Sight of a Lifetime, hree battleships, Iowa, W Soe Window Display PODAY "Giad Buy : = in Butter + | HAYNES, eet tan , Amery, por -* » $0: lee 7. BAKERY, |S Grand Concert by Wagner's Band on our corner AND CAF! A This Evening Good, Sweet Home-Made Bread 6 LOAVES 25¢ 1413 Second CRVUVVUAVITVVTITVVTVVUDVVVVAVVBF © |RECCCCRERERRERETED3E80900009 eee of the year. This being the case, where can you find more and better bargains?’ Every ad. new every day. BECAUSE Ladies’s Comfort Shoes Final Clean-Up RATES Stee $1.50 Saturday more delicious cakes . pie iia be de with flour milled Soft and easy on the feet $1.50 Shirts For ten days we will by ae Seeoaaend te and Reser @ eyt McLERNON sell our entire line of 918 Second Ave 1111 Second ave. wives should use Purses at Cost . a | CAPITAL PATENT $3.00— Saturday—$3.00] 4, *4-hour delay and you will Sesksetlore aad Stationers 19. the Smee eS Se eT a nn Ae waters 207 PIKE STREET Se lg bee Shadow Test © Masonic Temple Ou Best Witch Hazel SOOO COOOOSOSOOEESO LEDS SEOOHOOOOEOOOOOOD f juley apples. pa < ant ab f and ‘boh Fir RADE LE fit- ‘oring them, pu a deep pan ted by latest’ improved instrus Pe Hg prpendenpvossoneprecsoes ; 25¢ Per Pint A. LINDAUER A Davin cr ; TERRIBLE F pes POG Aeis goemee | CAPITAL MILLING CO. _HIRSCH’S PHARMACY Sienite Optician and the Orient y* : ; Sunday Themes. H It R _ SEATTLE \ Pike. ‘Phone Main 916 322 PIKE STREET Poecccsoseooosooooooooos equires “Shoo ou Will” = BAMBOO BATTLE IN 4 sevescnsononeeed Stent You WU" | $1.35 Sdtuans A LAUNDRY An Actor Goes After His Ciothes| 1 ymouth Cone and Has All Kinds of Troubie : . length, hoid sal 1 chureh—Rev velle pastor, At I a. r RIDING DRESS. Now that the tablished thing for a lad t hen riding, tt Is of ack wi the history of ¢ mashed up, an OOOOH COOSOOO OOOO OOO0O0 PRICHARD HARDWARE CO. aver 12,000 cart A Good Coffee Pot August 3 TONIGHT “AFTER 6° SALE yok until Mee Chong & Ca 1116 Second Ave, 417 Pike Street OUR TREATMENT ¢ the Satisfied Patrons ut T have been abor ses YOR. H. T. TURNER Sanitarium, Hinckley Block, health and A Money Saver on Call plated o nih sel TREEN SHOE ( | Trade Prices. PP hd intee Web 707 FIRST AVE. “ i cn sae, ate athiaa ay "1 4 Copper 7 nave, £oarantes not to shrink youp W v domestic finish (no gloss.) = tu sia (ity ~ Steam Laundry 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. Near Pike Money to Loan mproved ¢ 1 timber HERBE RT § . UPPER and 13 raacll Block, First Ave. and Cherry 8t ty property lands, farms RHODES BROS. 1331 Second Ave. St., established 1890, Aevoeeeee oooeoreeoegeres *

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