The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1902, Page 2

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= ee et & en Pile ¢ 2 THE SEATTLE STAR SS eons WORK ON BIG TUNNEL Sees .. SELLING LIQUOR TO MINORS GREAT NORTHERN oks and Walter Un ESPECIALLY YOUNGS GIRLS TO BEGIN IN 3 MONTHS... WILLNO LONGER BE ALLOWED hp art i attended by member |The Alma Saloon Scandal Has the Effect of Calling Dow Further Dotails of the Company's Plans as Announced in| tons gs ah : Re the Wrath of City Council and Prosecuting Attorney the Star Last Night—Barring Unforseen Delays the {coi win sica Weanerday, wil be] grern measures to 4 A noon « report wilt a $4,000,000 Improvements Will Be Completed | Fuley’ co. parlors. Decenived was a violat not tl the state law prohibit: | Conne of the ren Ai Within a Period of Two Years | Vernal Order of Bagles, and oh, lft He Two years is the tl asked by in block 36, A. A. Denny's Firat ad » Fee srthern for the comple-| dition, between Virginia and Btew the Great N . Sat [Art Streets, and Its southern open: | tion of its tunnel t t CHY Ting in of PD. 8 May the east half ntere wang not lees than 80 feet In the} trial a bart ! i ' , i t b er 1 of undeter n, tt oh uch tla mor ton work {a #¢ (| mit ined height. ‘The crown of the | Big Time Scheduled for Next |" liquor toa minor, and A fin made to 1 ° ite f the r tunn “ is no point to be more} us iy y Cann unk t on to wh-| than above the city datum. | Thursday Evening It Was Not Enough girls, munt 5 edd ate of the! The t should be stated Fut th is not satisfied ' : F I H " convieth f the jer c ait t { s above the level of | Ie th conv _the , : [ Pioneer p | Eliott Bay Camp, No. M. | conse \ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ Permanent overhead viaducts are} w 4. and Home Camp 86, | morning I ‘ 1 . por-|to be constructed at the Int iW. O. W., will give a competit torn } f the 1 ast b ’ tho plans/ tions of the tracks with M ' drill and ball at the Armory next|that t t f y terday| Jackson streeta within 18 months sday evening Both ae groe | take tepa t ir Up to the Police Y p w ven fter the tra are laid have been drilling for Pong A oT ene n in I ghts, privileges and av . end at axectiont exhibit contiy | ved « n t y asked f ’ anticipated, A dance will follow seated him to preserve the « 7 th Cet the ¢ t eng are requested su t the drill, Wagner's orchestra and} ' hy it for ¢h ba jth - Thomsor part of the route may He under pr!|ihe Philippine Quartette will fur-| nd ; ca ; . avenue then vate property, to the rights Of the | nigh the must! | Vertiga box named in the plans}t h spur lines | , ry tof the Ordinance minal Bie HEGRE SI S| cosmatntion wore wee bo eon GRASS STATE thin three months from yers yesterday consist of a fort menced petition for authority to undertake | th the improvement, and a draft o' an ordinance &£ the company the passage of the ordini », if ap P. Booker Reed, ex-mayor of proved by the council : omplet-l) ouisville, Ky., and a wealthy and ed within two years ff not delayed prominent politician of the Blue} the necessary fra The draft) by “injunctions, condemmation | (ress xtate, in soon to become a e neo which will come! suits, strikes, riots or some OthOr| rermanent resident of Seattle council at its regu-| o ence beyond the control of! yr. Reed is now in this city clos | fonday night, is the) the coms ing up the purchase of a atte for a “KC » two docu It ts provided that the bullding/si9 900 residence which he will of the passenger station shall begin | yyiiq ph ng the coming surr A Description within six months after the pas®] nor tut will leave for Kentucky nehtse granted | age of the ordinance and that thelionigne He will return at once rief e by the propose nance Is for alastructure shall cost complete) with his family tunnel having {ts northern portal’ $200,000 Mr. Reed's new residence will be El built in Capitol Hill addition, where he yesterday bought three 9 0} jote from the Moore Investment company The purchase price of Desks of every sort—the highest the property was $46,000. character of workmanship and f these colored Inces somehow seem a uma at thie Wane ee ee Light Mean for fle *nepicuc ne white Irish Y. mM. Cc. A. JUBILEE . Your money aDay ~ . are very beau buy more and better office fur reakfast. , " siture here than elsewhere tn the — a NEW YORK, April 18.—The Young niture & . wh in tt ¥ Fre n’s Christian ase ” of great Northwest—that is certain x Cereal. e Leet gyn oh. dpe volving Ch ‘ es Banenge. | hee its organization with a mate of actid auarter ae tration in the Grand Cen 1 - r lesired height Clar wed Fr D Roast } i Saitadie for Elderly Woemen 3 It ta a mivtak ha elder to dixcar ke navelty ng toatlashion i c —for ng point ia] Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar gains only NEW YORK STORE ; 1316 Second Avenue Rice, Saywood & Whitten’s Boston Stock of Clothing The late arrival of a large con- signment of When gelecting pcos | ha 1@ at 60c on the Dollar LADIES’ ! : | Men’s elegant tailor th made hem t is faced , 1 " Unlined Lace 1 at 1) Jackets Ur ‘ ‘$7.50 $25 Suits tg at $15 Each =. ew Saturday =" Li MADE HAPPY THIRD ANNUAL on, toting J. PERL,- - - 220-222 First Avo. Sout) » 0830000608 05E S00 UEVEELO9 meee SPECIAL SKIRT SALE. % If you are THINKING ‘~ of buying a SKIRT, now is a GOOD CHAN Will be your gain and the manu- facturer’s loss. > © natal ‘ L oe We have Fifty Special re TERRY’S BROTHER rs : Styles in all the new ma- Ps ‘ ; ; ‘a ( A \ Yi) ) terials and correct weights RS.00 mot comp ” SCATTER ASHES | | U.UU iV tk . | | fr detent Cate “eet : ? pies." Liat SANSTS A as SECOND AVE Stimson Enlarging : , ar h : - cg new machinery Inatalled. |The King Bros. ci ., SOE ima equipme i lat ed machines and Pins 3 4031 Ree Moor (01h0s 8/00, Savitts bh a0 2d Aor, OM OO CUE Ch 58, from the water front north of Pike] gard’s plat ay ong Washington | “pnt eye Sa ) ne ene | Cees r Chak ¢ street to its terminal yards and] and Matin streets, near Fourth ave | . ~ Fins Dagipaber Pr Fors seevey i we. Eve Serer: ro 11 nae pot on the} n The tunnel ts to be wide} y 1 n in the ' “ crimes } t 1 ie be aout ne street a h for two tracks of standard | of the 1 ws erwt ne ati " . 7 wi ann pose Wholesale Liquor Dealer econ MAS OC DUM EAS Ciolige APRAT 14, 194, An eoveceossevcosccensnent in cap Sale | wn n rr 1013-15. First AVEr -SEATTLE ywyyyyeery 2 cakes tng bla adit de a PHONE MAIN 1240 FIFTEEN CENTS WONTH ne f FOR....... Cc ox of 3 cab orr G dozen cakes, Lim, to a customer, 1 dow SATURDAY ONLY, APRIL 19 degen MEDICINE BARGAINS Ife \ Men's $2.50 Railroad mee Calf Dress Shoes; reguip price, $3.00; to close, @ pair 200 pairs Firemen and Mg. chinists Shoes, all styles ang leathers, double or sings soles, regular price, $3.58; te Close, @ patt..e cesses 409 pairs of cooagall Wei, latest Albany Jast Shoes, velour, calf or patent et leathers; regular price, $5.6; to close, @ pair....,..$3,00 Monarch Shoe Co. Located 1-2 Block North of Postoftice 1319 FIRST AVE, Seattle, Wash, Tniversity car line, Grove; splendid Union. Lot Is G0x110, level, cleared and ready Receiver’ pepe ape of Men's and Boys’ |] Clothing, Hats and Caps BGs Boots and Shoes $300—Your choice of two good 4 corners on 24th avenue, | in Dress Shirts, Fancy Shits, pg wg Er pigs Working Shirts, Wooknai Easy terms. Cotton Underwear, AlWod — assorted colors—Sweates Wool, Cotton and Merino Herbert $. Upper |] s::-"itesies penders, Linen Collars ani Cutis—all styles Gloves, 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. est kind of Neckwear. In fact even thing in the Gents’ Furnish f ing line you may need at Your Own My instructions aré i this stock within the next 6d i | § ToLignt days at whatever price it wil , bring. Your Morning, Tooaday at Home Wineberg & Kessler | PIKE, Recolver 112 Seoend Av. Cheaply and ou the test results or $| aT Vard Dea Parlors 2d Ave, Over German 8 the least expense use electric light The ; Seattle # ES | Qur System of Crown and fork 907 First Ave, Pecea2e00ne0000000008 |" Saturday S42. s , w 15 ¥ FINE OLD CALIFOR ‘LAR.| All Work Guaranteed for v, 1 1 RASA CLAP: LADY ATTENDANT. HE DOLLAR GRADE, FOR} yy ure 8-30 a. m. to See Se PER GALLON a Lys--9:00 a.m, to ast ae and D natu N change ry g when teeth att FORE ATCHES, DIAMONDS WAAVELEY AND SILVERWA A hert Hansen’ 109 Columbia St. | f:asact "7 ee | Tel. Pink 1751 Free Delivery! ™ hen buying articen gaye | this paper, speak o SOSBOO DE F BNSAHVIIS ZB DOF GAEOCIN FO? B 9S OSSOH9599980G9E i

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