The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1902, Page 4

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«x THE SEATTLE STAR. SECRET STRIKE HISTORY. ror et ary acewe RAIGATES Ee akathatoiaa o> How the San Francisco Street Car Fight Was |i" : on” he damage MILLIONS FB a oh te a ay Originated and Fought aes i UBremdent Mooeevstt, who %* : GUEVARRA ene erect S| a 3 r t eh explan except m ' a law, an are pes, pretty b " tn vi vesstu! sion, toll the histor ne ha 1 by the Aad " : ree wante and not worth oltre! fy 1 . “l4006e ¢ Gers Chies toe CRasneetves the & # that enable ary ‘ : oad athe s nah : l aa i oe China p, them to strik t ing blow » tr hat ave 1 - . on either the company” wi b ite com: atrength of the ut-of-way | ty Ot ay ‘ , 4 rae ge 1] Johnson Bros.’ ¥ . seats 1 fio bie 0nd all Tapaggy plete system of spies e genera h 1 by day : t 1 ee “ : Jou k | ®ER.OM for I na Rie On the evening of July 10 ten men so =a lous te ti ’ | blonsama and aap ‘ ane is Picante srs sora oad oe ‘. Gigantic Fraud ; "apres: an" gold.” Kou-|_ eficetor Pa @uctors, met in pm of t Lick ‘ 40e for fine ¢ hotel. ‘They left & adily wont pee ninonly known an th n f h China Pte vet home and cam: ‘t ward t Trust. This hear tie ni rm tor ot in ‘ " ; n the pi ¢ oO 2 Ax w exis RS Rabin a hre a De | ae aga ee i) DRAPERY and Art Good allway Employes merica, w 1CAGO, prit 38. he lon enough for t “a1. ts the leader of the r Morton, who served Underpriced f we nha og hg Pin Pon A Few Bargains ten: Becorations mine, the division Was ‘ bison 4 “ 9 9 /Antl- Trust Prices n worthy an re: x which the men re It was hin Toth Pr £23.00 ng the furnishings of the t the coring thelr homes one by or ad t na, $1.0 BSc ft coming year ig pen told what section, of a comnplion ‘ Pee ae < assigned him, to bt dy w be! ome ery ow rices in the re Seat Rn Lg ptt of Ban “ ¥ Se t | "Stack (Compas, soem ied tod THE QUAKER DRUG CO Ba Bges ics i =e ~ m t,o ya ans satinis toe t CURE-IT-UP— Cures Chil! Blaine 1019-1015 Firet Av Globe Motlding. BASEBALL BOODLER CAUGHT 2000005): ST. LOUIS, 3 ” word} Dullds up fortunes |has been hat ex Retchert Bros. pianos, 110 Union |to9 Sé;0N0 a é, | Counc ar wanted jf accepting b: " car boodling ‘cas lea tm Guadalasara, reet League Season Opens With a Helena Game | GOLDMAN'S con. MARION nue TOMORR( Boy®’ Cheviot & were drowned Saturda : 's bunch of ball tossers wil! | foundering of the sch & half-mile out from Put-in Lake Erie, Dick Burke, a Durda! face Jack from Helena ic Park to row afternoon. The first league game TOMORROW yRROW of the season will be called with 5 gen Pl A bi De OMORROW Ore wide Tu either Ira Harmon or Jesse Stovell Poy With tatnselnge, Then unico she Linen, werth in the box for Seattle. “George Sto- — 4 Scotch Lawn tomorrow vatl a bad arm and jt is prob- able that he wil! not be seen with the| team this year. Hickey will be back. ‘The south paw pitcher couldn't stay away and has notified Dug KILLS $ THREE PORT WINE JOLIET, tl, Ap April | 8 A buggy | he will soon be in Seatt p | Conta is Mra. Michael Pulock, her had enough of the California league | daughter Alice, aged 20, and Floyd | and wants to come home. With thie |FPearce. also 20, was struck by a! Pitcher added to the present staff the | train at a crossing last night. and all Beattie team wil! be greatly strength. | three killed, The train was a faat ened. \e passenger came ur manageabie «. and balked att the nent PITTSBURG, April 23.—Two lives were lost in a w orm that swe over this city and surrounding coun. | the Seattle team ye try yesterday. Edward G. Sperow, a | standing 6 to 5. Th fireman, was caught underneath his | and fast. locomotive which was blown from the track, and scalded to death. A. | ‘T. MeDonald, a laborer, was crushed | beneath a failing derrick. The gale | subsided last night after doing a con- | siderable property le property damage. dishop | ousty {ll because of pneumonia slowly convalescing. His physicians stated this morning that all symp- toms are fe favorable, Commenced This Morning FEVER OVER | TOMORROW WRAPPER SPECIAL. low’ Wrappers, navy and car dinal, long, tight-fitting waist ining, worth # tomorrow ce n this city Per Gallon, $3 Cooper a Levy 108 FIRST AVE. Timely Sale of Lace and Portiere Curtains TH KNOW ORROW nell U4 sige White Cn worth $1.2 xtra Size Ma Peterson’s Hosiery News Three Daye’ Sale of Fast Black ing at HET 100, April 23—Queen Wil- Weoits tes oF teh erat helmina passed a very quiet night ; and ber physicians announce that about This morning we placed on sale a pty lng ell 150 pairs of fine imported Brussels Laces. mad ‘patterns vg 60 Undermuslin LAUNDRY STRIKE These laces are made in Switzerland only, Wiser Priced Right and have never been successfully imitat- ed. They are fine and lacy in appearance and the only lace to be used in the deli- cately draped parlor or sleeping room. We had this morning about 150 pairs of these laces, ranging in price from $5 to $50 per pair, in lots of from one to three pairs of a kind. Theyare all new patterns, all perfectly clean and fresh, except the Ladles' Fine Cambrio Ce proidery edge a: trimmed, 800 ¥ ig PORTLAND, April 28.—Three hun @red laundry workers are out on Strike this morning and ten laun- Gries are closed. The strikers ask Fecognition of the union and better wages. rtaing, Desutitul new een ‘66 “Bagdad | Portieres 8 Inches wid RY 2 eatry Portiere Cur % yards long. hea k 6 inches extra TOMORROW SPECIAL. . eplendid quality Cabaat Lined Wrapper Reliance Cor eC MORTALITY RECORD Miss Addela Reardon, aged 76 Years, died yesterday morning at the Fesidence of her sister, Mrs. H. 5. Hobitsell, 68 Tench avenue. Miss Reardon had been visiting her sis ter and was a resident of California, Bultane Fine $4.00 worth 83 00 Tes" Ct t Lined Wrappers 1Z-inch wid skirt, new spring styles, each to which state the remains be A > shipped by Collins Sherman "Foley sample (on half-pair), which is only Havana and ol net Lined Wre slightly soiled and in most instances can scarcely be told from the other curtains. The sale continues for three days—Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday. pe a Ee Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs, Receiver's 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 colors Wool, Socks, 206, 208, 210 PIKE ST. Orders | Promptly Filled PELERSONS; GOOD GOODS FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS N > Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. PARLORS 614 First Avenue OIL & REFINING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT $2.50 Garden Hose*«: 5O ft. Sweat ers Cotton and Merino Handkerchiefs, Sus- Sunset Oll and Refining Company has disposed of its frat penders, Linen Collars and Hactles, es how pute upon ‘the market 50,000 1 hares of treasury Cuffs—all yles Glove 4 Heattle. Persons desiring stock in this com- Neckwear. In fact thing in the Gents’ Furnish- ing line you may need atYour Own Price My instructions are to sell this stock within the next 60 days at whatever price it will bring. Sale Starts Tomorrow ning, Tuesday, at8 a.m. Wineberg & Kessler J. Pike, receiver. 110 2nd ave. 8. will do well to act promptly f Mutual Life bullding ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washington nd apply at its office in the base. Rainier Hardware Co. 1121 First Avenue. Gold ridges $5; Full Set Teeth Bridgework, $5, Bole Hints, $l up; Silver Fil ings, 50c, McKenzy’s Inh for Acute ‘ CATARRH | building; oppo Monarch and Silver Soft and Stitt Bosom W) ha ll SECOND AVE. Or; branch cal ours, 8 Ladies always eat STORAGE Tol, Male 41-40 Office, 623 tat Ava ONE DOLLAR: m, a# ado} 4524405 7 To be used with Dr. Kgbert's Nebulizer hird Ave. Corner Union ‘Telephone Mata 534 -Housefurnishing Sale idaebalad oe S rhe 1 fur , t f ever tenon, any rates of En, ‘code in Dakota some ack the freight, Curtains that should tay n here @ month ago po J | quence k has beer The snow block-| arr regular, value ART GOODS #PRCIALE 3 | Stamped Linen Center Plecss fa, Curtains, worth as) Ported patterns, 39 inches a pair, will be offered| gi <eular Price Me, 08 cscs LB Boe | Stamped Linen Donen it | square. really worth Ife; af, | LACE CURTAINS WORTH UP TO! Canvas Shoe Bags, wih ah ‘925.00. stamped for working, Other Swins high on $4.56 | at the same relatty hes wide, regular price mle at 81.00 44 Inches! eally | White Canvas Stocking Be line of all styles of Lace] ed, at only ... hettied. wlan Gortaina 08 te here all this PILLOW dainty bh igen and ron . 8 lew on fluted ruffle, worth re 1625.00) + (00 "teoloen with urtaine, pr Insertion Spring Sale Linens& Bedding Second Week Begins Tomorrow be needed to this underpriced lat of Linens and bargains for the first day of the seo: ¢ of Housefurnishings. last week will be glad to come again > here fr totner for the balance of house-cleaning 1) the } nd invitatio Linens ! BLEACHED DAMABKS, 2c Heavy Bleached Tat or early t tomorrow. BLEACHED DAMASKS Fine Bleached Satin Damask, 70 Inches wide, good assortment of pat- tern, worth @ yard 9 \ ‘Napkins to match the above, at 8 doren $2 | HEMSTITCHED DAMASK, $1.25 A May wilf need no se fe, terns, regular prices BLEACHED DAMASKS, é6¢ 16x52 inches, plain white or borders, hemmed ends, worth an Linen Damask, | each 100, autiful pattern, | hematitched edge, with fancy drawn| WHITE & Oe work border, a yard $1.25, * ochet ‘bed "Marseilies pat. inches | COLORED BORDER DAMASK, 48 ready tor van, wth na to] Bleached Table Damask, 6 inches cach Oe “yard | wide, with red, blue or yellow bor- MBINATION: ea a Ha | ders, worth 65c, a yard 4c Very Heavy White Sorat ; ine to match nveve, Oi size, heavy fringe and so cat as te zen $2.26. | Blankets and Comforts p¢ both quilt valance; T 11-4 BLANKETS $90. tor large tron bel y Cotton Blankets, with | ¢#oD, isa d border, worth $1.00, a| 1000 "tae each — FRINGED SPREADS, 1i-4 BLANKETS $1.35. Extra Heavy White Extra Heavy Tan Cotton Blankets, | sige and heavy Sange good vale 1-4 size, very soft and fleecy, , each 1 ee @ pair $1.35. SOMFORTS $8c. w to match, § clothe are certainty | Worth $1 sand the patte | TuRxsEn OrOT ‘oline.| Unbleached Turkish wae TY wood | 18x45 inches, worth 2 ee TURKISH TO Extra Heavy Turkish Towels, sis . size! 23x52 inchese, worth 6c, each i —_—————-—- HED DAMASK, $1.00 n Linen Damask, 7 good patterns with} LINEN HU wmatitched edie, & yard 81.00 Heavy Linen THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF® CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. office, 2298 First Thing Precinct -storeroom ef Monat hat pital, 2810 Firat PGAL NOTE | school, Fifth ave Wirth PrecinctcOtlice ot. Bower? batt . Sixth ave and Olive street. Hundred Thou: | Li of “providing | ? ghure mh corner” "Second Precinct—Vacant house, 419 Pet Pm Preetnet—0' Mumford's , corner of Almy street snd Co 3 Rixth Precinet—Smith’s Grocery cner of Marrison street and Rattrong) Gtanton, 2304 Fastlane are, RIGHTH WARD. sey, ce Pacito Roe ‘Tinshop. ty Stables, Lane st south, Montana Stables, 4th hotel e Roy street and ‘Queen Anne events NINTH, WARE A coats? eae DotOld Ross postortes Rasement of South school, th and Weller street eet. F Tocinet-—antarcom of May's RM nowles' wood | Bast Forty-second street and Sixth - sath | Rortheast . N Precinet—Sunday-echoo! tent om of honse, h Precinet—Green Lake oatheow said election will be no o'clock ari. Until T ook B enth ave. and Basi | Mt hall, Be joe of Perrin hotel pnd iret ave | Dftice of Plorence house, | hat raid re voted upon in the following manner, t ‘andy store room, 703 | rirtit Wand | ; Erccer's “Planing | LUMP AT $3.75 PER 10! WUT AT $2.75 PER e. | ‘This kole ts from the c hich have just | weno cel . the best domer ¢ kole in ti = iSShQuAH (Coat Feat telephone, Main *% Ain's real estate POCCOCCOOOO 211 University Third Precinot— Bick! wid Fira on 's Auction room, | stables, Fitth Union Electric w 1020 Third XTH WARD. First Preoinct~ Wenton's Fue pitieet Pret ye Weeto'e uel office, 019 street. Bec tet Heattie Public l rth and detailed in Ordin f maid City.” ad Precinet—Mc re tor a a re A thi ow : —— nae Otis these. ¢ 4 o e

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