The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1902, Page 3

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WEDNESD AY, APRIT eS pERRY QUEENAN KNOCKS OUT = |88°""Sitroe IN FOURTEENTH ROUND peed PSS SSO SHOOOG OOO OOO COL Newly elec HAWKINS, THE WAR HORSE: THE SEATTI ted off re cers of the mont W, ¢ % are Presider A. ©. Olark; recording secre | tary, Mra. Chestnut ic Gi : j secretary, Mra. Rachae Lovers of the Fistic Game Given a Genuine Treat at TO a ere alee a cilities bo 0 re. J. Caten age parlor meeting will be heid Tuesday even Armory—A Fine Exhibition in What Was to | ine . Kev. F. & Thomas of Bouth & Have Been a 20-Round Boxing Go | attle has issued a. call for a meating if | of the members of the Weasley M. I Perry Queenan ke acts “a Hawhine | Hawkins was handled by H y Mona huret xt day night to reor te the fourteenth a bal what} han and Ct \ . \ W.| ganise the Epworth League to hare Deen a Ce ad boxting | . : F. RK. Schenk of Berlin, Wash at Armory hall las ning, The | rangements for the were | a gu of J. B Attebury of Sout was coe of the fas and ¢ v detal and the was the att i a looking afte prop that bas eve walt for the appearance of ¢ erty int ate in this section Dal put up a eis | ©, D, Hilliman of Green Lake to do nothing age! Sparred for Opening | Gay started the erection of @ tws peome knowns & The fret few rounds were uneventful. © 8 building with a hail in beat Ha e . - hard th at }t pper story at North Main street gi cae a few ax . 6 1 exhibition | - Newly elected off f the Ep the carly part the fight worth League of Sunnydale are: H gerted on Hawkins’ body, land t Sakae | te ta “ ,| M. Wallace, president; Mi Hettte after Blow ov s heart, w an - ded) Searle, \ president; Misa A. Met id jenlar spot was almost raw ™ poll lay cer, second vice president Frank part heart that nearly took t “es presiden is m started to fish bis opponent | Qoconan was plainir fering MeFachern, third vice presider af the ath round 8 ward Hive our © president oe lest part.of the thirteenth round. | while Hawkins. was willing See ri iven. fourth vice presiden gee came Dear Going Ot FRRt time. | do oo. it el Sdarl, secretary; James fartins almost wen jown from a hard | Priestley, treasurer fmt and left, bar th saved him Beginning of the Ea * Tt Was All Over | a ? ? the tenth round A Day With Nature. When he came op f t fourteenth Giew canibte fn Shasa | he On your return | from the navy was jefeatet = man nce aid not injure Perry in the | od Stop off at Pleasant Beach and | Sibonn ; . ast however Thoug " 1 ana > & strot] through th aeove Of after eae § | blood-stained, his face wore a d sined | peach. Boats leave Ce et * wes AY) hook ie knew from » vend! five times daily og ‘ee Anh t ym? 7 bel b fght wae hie ! atded - i " Ze . : S eesed WAS) a right hook on Dal's kidneys in the Raevic ct te toteh the fight. Queenan shot car Waa diovan’ * Was thee The Best Eye Service ps ew eft and rig o the jaw . " oe t a ‘ pes, and fet Gd the work. Hawkins @ Seal waeee Geren ¥. for the Least Money. pike foor like & log. and the tarke ie peg Me oo tg so Si OM ane a . te tee feet, white the once | ott om*,0 h they mixed matters, | Is what we offer you. We have cor 9 ell wan being counted out ap fa the quick art Gght Hawkins | rected eye defects continuously for iy beteree Fudan Suh ene ens. | - or mu worst of it.i the past 15 years We grind all emean has fully demonatrated that a jo ts is the cronene Hitted by us in our own shop SEE thee memarat ond ali rouse € the round jand guarantee them perfect. Chi ‘ Wome that has dooned gloves in Seat-| man whe enh to by ty pl sa apeciaity. Glasses, $1.00 ‘ oe a. | oP cee oe eenth in apparentiy good Kye jaliats ee appeared io the ris Queenan | shape u had lald well the foun 1207 Second pe frst, followed a few m nts later | dation ¢ " N t tan bibied Galan were) ’ y, however and| (Next to Stone, en Morrison and Billy De Coursey. | well ee s | well direct WEST SEATTLE TAKES ON DIGNITY OF A CITY Pope Seattics epectal election yester- | resaited, as forecast by the Star, o'cle +} clock In the evening apn llogdlieed Strecntee of incor } There was bat one municipal ticket in pratios rh. The community | the field, being that nominated by the the bay is now a city of the | tncerpor: e atlonists. r ay WHR @ Gulp alected city | city omcore chet: mee eae te ‘the fur Witt put you tn possession of a Full Quart of 104 WHISKEY ity and the ferry makes its last trip at e 7 Mayor, George B it, and will have full power | Nicoll: tre c. 4 | Nicoll; treasurer, Joha KE. Longfellow ; 0d phd nae for itself all| councilmen, A. D. Andrews, John T. Jen Whisk ey tn geen ye ee Here- | kina, Charles P. King, James Cunaing every respect om oo 7 mn rs have} ham and George A. Kassen. as you'd pay soberd's chit peace, efor The " " md 1.50 for else oO ir. . f vote was 165, of which the incor ELLENSBURG bk > won't east 87 and the antis 68. i yy of the first questions the bel BAND BANQUET y thd ded wii have te decide pre | oe se ¢ 2 2 Phether public gambling shail be sae > aa mend Itacif Cooper & Levy as a 106 FIRST AVE. outee ont Sestivaee Streets Receivers Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Working Shirts, Woolen and Cotton Underwear, All-Wool —assorted color s— Sweaters Wool, Cotton and Merino Socks, Handkerchiefs, Sus- penders, Linen Collars and Cuffs—all styles Gloves, Neckwear. In fact every- thing in the Gents’ Furnish- ing line you may need at Your Own Price My instructions are to sell this stock within the next 60 days at whatever price it will bring. Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning, Tuesday, at8 a.m. Wineberg & Kessler J. PIKE, Receiver 110 Seoond Ave. 8. As the Star has told, West | Special to the Star. for the past fortnight has been ELLENSBURG, Wash., April 14 considered by the gambiers of | The Ellensburg band gave an open! 4 &s the location for a sew Monte | air concert last evening, after which “Ge the event that this city should| P. H. W. Ross of the Bank of El-| Bpmanentiy closet as a reanit of | lensburg gave the boys a banquet at Bue between the boss gamblers and | the Grand Pacific hotel | te Cane) « City Ed A. Turner of the} ors R. Te an Open Question Dawn, A. H. Stulfauth of the Capital | oe the attitude of the new mual- and Dorz Schnebley of the Localizer r ill be on the gambling matter | Y°T? invited guests. The tables were | the finest ever set in Ellensburg Plates were laid for 26 persons, ; | ‘ee question. A large samber of the place, especially those property along the water ‘SP undeniably in favor of open | source of revenue, claim. | than enough money to pay Gums of the city could be realis- | a) ng fines. band, the residents of | of the suburb are gener. | & wide open policy and | claimed that the rs Piano Buyers Thoroughly | Aroused Over the Clearance and Improve- meat Sale Now Being Conduct- ed by D.S, Johnston Co. at 993 Second Aue, ia the Burke Building. epuncil elected yes- stoaliar views, This after the tt of the city govern Wil not be completed for pet. _ Weléie Remor Me rumor of West Beattie be + resort is more than epable of abundant proof. that one of the wealthiest gambiers has made severa! ® the suburb recentiy in search @ gambling bouse in decide good authority balding on the water| The people all over this part of the country know that there are in- cluded in our line the very best makes of pianos and organs in the} market. y also know by actual) experience and by the phenomenal! bargains we have given them in the} past that we are in a position to give them the greatest values obta: le, | With a mutual assurance of these) facts, we felt safe, expecting a very) lively scramble among bargain seek-/| ers to follow our announcement of | the present greatest cut price sale| on record. | Disposing of several hundred pian- os and organs in @ short time is no small task and realize that nothing short of cutting the prices nearly tn two in many instances will accom- plish the resulta. Thoroughly reliable and fully war. ranted new upright pianos from 4193, $198, $220 and upwerd; others as low aa $121 and $162. New organs from $47 for the regular $40 styles, and all others cut In proportion. All instru- ments sold on easy payments. Sec- | ond-hand organs from $29 up. Pvery instrument, new or second-hand, aranteed to be as represented. ne price to all alike. While the people of West Seattle may te as a general t there is ue dowbt, It is said, uf of a late ferry as @ establishment of open gam- ewe @° far toward reconciling the existence of the evil. At there are no street care to the Chaps Kept | Away By Using Almond Cold Cream Large Jars 25c Corner Second and Cotumbia. aS F. EB. ELLIOTT, _——-—- D. S. JOHNSTON CO. 3 Second Ave. Burke Building. Boys’ Suits, Norfolk Coat, sizes 3 to 10 years, many diffent pat- terns from When buying articles advertised in this paper, epeak of the Star. JAMES HENRY, Wholesale and Retail Jobber and Packer. Butcher, Refracting which to BEST MEATS Optician... ~ redhe Look for the big Spectacle Sig: choose. Every- | And Best Services. Special attention | | o0n ike street. Rest place in given to Hotels, Restaurants, Steam- | boats, Logging Camps. $18 Western Ave. Phone Main 466. the city to have your eyes corrected 11-12 Heusay Bidg. " perfectly new. Spe- for balance of this 8000 all-wool Watch Caps; nothing better for this cold weather, KIRK, 1200 Firet Avo. Ramaker Music (0 1415 Second Ave. |Same Side of the Street, Sam | Block as the Bon Marche Open All Night. Tel,, Main 1029, COLLINS SHEAMANFOLEY CO KERS Funeral Directors and Embaimers 407 First Ave., bet. Pike and Union, , “geuttle, Wash. SYrereoococococosoos | iB E STAR, eattlc and vicinity—Tonight rhursday, occa « ADAM & HLA EVERY CHARD Ave Hinckley 1 HING BUT $250 THE SHOES A splendid lot on the east side of I Union, That man wants to near Jensen's Grove; wear, and everything lot is 60x110 with alley, WS of the best for the is level, cleared and money. fenced. Good view Really that “best $25 cash and $5 per forthe money” means month buys it. alot to you—we have everything we sell made up to our order and pay spot cash. That assures our get- | ing the lowest possi- ble prices, pet you can easily see where good business de- mands that we price Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. | | | | | | | the goods in like SOus “ue manner to you. your special atten- tion to ers Sale of i Husines site at azo.00 The Y mana Hat BS.00 Adams & Blanchard [2.328% Clo t trading why? If you are r store, will you tell un sale price THURSDAY MORNING we place on sale at the same discount, 40 per cent. off of regular selling price ‘Te an (ll wind that blows nobody good.” MB h this space for The Great Wreckage Sale Drees Goods, Millinery, Linena, Notions, Senationally Low Prices MOUSEKEEPING LINENS Our fire and water damaged Linen contain the most reliable Irish, Scotch and German Linens ete, ete, are being sold at Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. TWO #8PECIAL NUMBERS IN CORSETS AT WRECKAGE SALE PRICES. The prices quoted for tomorrow's § selling should interest every } Firat—Sho, 00 and $1 Corsets, in Bi 220-222 First Ave. South housekeeper ’ all colors, made to wear; sp CORNER MAIN jai for ie Tnbleac ble D . j $2-in. Unbleached Tat Desnees ? Hecond—A aplendid $1. Corset, | oneee r? ‘ long lengtha, aleo straight front, @3-in. Double Damask * heavily boned, in white, light é2-in. Double Satin Damask ..@5e {nee ai Pinch copedaed oe 260 Linen Damask Towels, scorch : paleo oi JGN ef the BIG COPFER PO 1 ed, each be os - Be and Ihe Towels, damaged by $00 pairs of Men's Fast Miack, water, only 1% Frown and Gray Socks, regular And many other as good values te value; epectal The Quaker DrugCo. Is the only INDEPENDENT CUT RATH DRUG STORBD tn SEATTLE. The Queter Sets the Price Giobe Block, Phone Main 1240 Pace ter Drugs and Patent Medicines TOILET SETS 6 Pieces, decorated in Pink, Green or Tue, large roll edge Bowl. SPECIAL PRICE $1.87 Rhodes Bros. Co. 1013-15 First Aver -S@ATTLe. ee ae ) Peruna eoesegeses Sie Chocolate Emulsion Cod Liver Swamp Root ceten cs: 0 ou : gee ones .. Tbe Ter, Cotes and Crockery Mouse Purton's Hiood Syrup Sie ( Welch's Grape Juice, quarts.... Hood's Sarsaparilla S064 ‘nila tiatbribess Ae 1214 SECOND AVENUE —— eee Keep Your Eye Open for Saturday’s Special Sale Seattic, Wash. Men’s Suits 1013-15 First Ave. Electric Figure Standards Electric Office Stands We have on exhibition in our windows the most artistic and beautiful line of the latest finish in Electrical Goods L’ART NOVEAU, | | | These Suits have a style in That has ever been displayed on their square-cut shoulders and : ~ straight-front lines that give this Coast. them {ndividuality and charac- ter, Come in and see them — COR. 24 AVES UNION ST Art Makes Beauty Not Beauty Art Ours is such a stock of art and beauty that every woman, however hard to please in atyle or price, can | CHES Oo find here just what she wants WheWHLRY END SILVERWARE | For Newell posts, table centers oe en oe -hifoncs | mantel decorations or hall ornaments Albert Hansen et4Yy | one of these electric figures should The largest jewelry house in the not be overlooked. In office and desk stands we have the latest, new est and most convenient ever placed on the market. We request your in- spection, Northwest. GRADUATE OPTICIAN SD Eyes examined free by the latest and best methods known to science, No fancy pricea, A. LINDAUER 322 Pike-Streot en Funera) Directors and Kal ore. Parlors Third avenue and Ctigenvie a in} ttle. 4 Henry Hensel “secur 28 Hinckley Biook, Third Fleer

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