The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1902, Page 1

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smite] THE SEATTLE STAR. r'LE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY Ldoahstloe rates bet APRIL 29, 1902. yy / it THINGS COME TO Him WHO WHITS’-EVEN DERTW | emmiseie 3 | It Stands ‘To Reason that you cannot buy a $10.00 Suit for 2.98. Really, it’s an affront to your intelligence. You know our reputa- tion for fair and honest values; we're more than living up to it. ==) Handsome all-wool worsted 3 55 be a ~& - BD! #F &. pole April 29, 100 xcha Pieas Date 1 2%, 1 At last nu Friends f Date May 4, 1962, After the fu | and cassimere in the gare give me Green h wa At last! Is that Green s201 later. 4 cut his en neral, bs | @ from the phone | new Style sack suits..... reddy youth in haste went to went gilmmering, by . i withal, a plucky man. There's no reap I guess the | Or like the tendrils of « vine that And fe HSunset telephone , ade out of splendid stuff folks don't eto be at | clamber o'er a tree with « f Beets tt rosseuce tothe | ‘the crowy feet came and camp. '| abu'ehsn he taried ine rings | home ven: SMM Pegg Me ec RC Agency for the he called bis own. ed beside bis eretwhije brilliant | ¢ seldom said “Enough Yet stilt the bearded man clung that said; “Well, who wanuw him «a ee thin Gown beside it with =: tc tad intevemans atameans , Hos oumans at receiver to his ear His hair fell out and threatened | When he had reached his “mid To save folks time and trout earnestly the 1 wish I'd gone to eee that girl listen to the hi ith baldness by and by; | die age” a volce he once had when a message would be sent t xty years ag a cnapaaniitl His cheek changed color, and its known “Junt wait, I'll see th down bec a bristiing beard | Called “Number!” and he eager- r iskers grew and twined if grandma i about.” rest in pew Peake and murmur . |¥et never once that “Number, ly cried, reen S021 i : please,” pigase,” his hungry eardrum Some ten years later he coul er ee nage of bin chbered. | “hear a gentle mumble come The blow was quite too much for to get th him; he tumbled off his perch | Adams « Blanchard Hinskicy Block GEN. FUNSTON FURNISHED HAVOC OF MAYOR HUMES GOES | © Invalid T EXAS SS yentTnn 67 ants "THESTORM INTO'A FT OF RAGE Gord Lables Bats on resas Are the most convenient device for serving meals invalid @nd are very useful for many other Take one on trial tel if you wi you wish. "GPSeF BTA" SESFT testimony before the senate Philip had no wish to be put in bb eae Wi ines committee today. When asked| the light of attempting to reb a/Craft Batted About Like) a eas brevet Be i = | Corks Last Night In the Most Expressive Language He Calls Down a Couple|® ] . M , STEWART & HOLMES DRUGCO. ee Funston, A “ye wn reli : | ie of Attorneys Who Attempt to Sell Him a ‘ o22 FIRST AVENUE Feats y ta Gambling Gold Brick ou think that ~ CHICAGO IS ciice: Waak Wan hey fight, it was found WaT WORTH, Tex.. April 29.—A | £ Goad. Burke ge - 4 which passed over Loge | tein Sette emerville county Jast night kill- nought te Sng’ trons then Rall about 25 persons and de. Ottered to sell him a counter. $100,009 worth of property. . felt recommendation of service per Mimst 200 families are homeless | CHICAGO, April Recent ru-| formed for eastern railway compan. | mors to the effect that packers | les, and that the resented it Bening. bridges are washed | would ‘attempt to corner eggs was | with hia fists, striking a harder blow | jy *t damage was di t gubstantiated today when the buyers | than he intended. Burke is still at) Worked Like Trejars eet damage was done at for the alleged best trust went into | large. GREATEST SALE Rover held in Seattle morrow, We apposed to be od sir ng her smashing f Ladies Ready-to-Wear Garments begins to- 8a. m. sharp. These goods comprise a manufactu and sample lines of every grade of goods in th wear, including about 600 of the finest gar- ments ever brought to Seattle and will be closed out in short order At exactly one-third the usual price. They consist of the most up- to-date Spring Suite, Silk and woot Skirts, Fine Rag'ana, Bilk and 2 V treat from Mayor Humes’ off DGring the gale the crews of the| The story of the second at the market and bought everything in | = Hille, veusele Weukied Mug Tregans| the boas gambler Cloth Jackets, Capon, eto., ete are pleased to announce that if : |sight. ‘They al8® placed orders for | 1S ARRESTED Ite eave the broadwtanare, ‘Whe wa-| Humes to reopen pe tne you can use anything inthe line of Women’s or Children's Tendy- Skteress | future delivery. The dealers eay It spe = Figg ty ogee bed eng a D preperty of “the Wear Garments of any description whatever, this is the greatest is the intention of the packers to put | | waves broke over them Tex, April 29.—A spec- | the - . . . - eggs in col rage until next | PORTLAND, Or., April 29—Mike| them to the skin. At times th pare ae ne | | winter, when the will be able to se M1] Burke, #witchman on the Northern | all they could do to retain a foc portunity we bave ever had th ttle, our friends. Come early asure of offering the people of take your pick. 710 SECOND AVE. Didn't Expret it the part of the maj | Pacific, was arrested at Kalama this| on the slippery water-washed é the sen ee | atuubbaate the: tinart of killing M.J.| The mers D> $4 i | teelr ote : | fomerville county. rom What ation | gainblers business houses of the y is is a mor j lished and many res- f x| by the Star fhe best section thrown more ing in th fay minority stock is at a prem the proxpects for a break the gambling deadlock are than ever " on heer ins are those who| TEE utes, two year cia} 3. R. Milan. Rev. Mr. ieee of ne Methodist church; Connet! boy named Mus- En. Gage and one other, makoown iat ser! Special to the Star. 710 SECOND AVE. HOTEL AND han he was the day two weeks a4: ‘MAY MEAN Me HIS Our long experi- sly injured are ny age 4 bl t , Phen. Mrs. Baschow, Mr. and| WHATCOM, April 29.--Fred Con-| S ence enabdiesusto 9) Thomas Trice : 4 sho 4 Joe Block at Berens ances, rece cast §=© OFFICER RESTAURANT | wnsersiand: the | fate morning. Both men were employed wants of the pur- fer Secieas a SUPPLIES chaser. « - WORTH Texas, Apri! 29.—| Occurred at the rill se ee eae at noon from Glenrose | he only eye-witness. Fron three others are dying. The| t appears Conrad act , injured is now placed at 60. | f ‘ i : n anlar r ‘ five houses were deatroyed : : i * 5 ie tae enn al Ween SGanrese and farms eel ee oe a enry Smith, remix ; t yan © mies north ani ° t rn f +! mat SAN FRANCISCO, Apri 8 nd other tod WASHINGTON, Two important bil in| tests in congres {-|the president's » A complete line of culinary apparat- us to equip in all AKitchen for Any Pub- lic Institution, Hotel, Restaurant or has been « ult] fore be- | =r OTURERTS 8 Geataia jars, Mexfe i there is no) prov jcoming laws, They are the Chinese |# its details... . % penta SUSPENDED GOODMAN HAS - Ralusion and oleomargarfoe bits, | Steamboat............. : e s the president ap-| , CORRIGAN Baliard Boys Too Enthus- RESIGNED he au x ‘|... .... AMERIGANS WES lactic Over Beceball | i 7 living bulietin as abtahem Cor- Special to th SAL’ . A oet $0.<< Sener. | time to notif: HH Re les Gockel at te | Ws condition was teu ‘s this | BALLARD, Apr 20 oba| SALT LAKE, Apr am ‘ aoe. De aC agents of | The Largest Stove House in the Northwest ) Su: archbishop cc * UNKIRK, France, April 2 high sche sa =] pion gn connppona Rawline Explains | —— HAS Investigation , Mi ,| ith the Southern Pucife Co, in Sat in the sar “| é Open Sundays 11:00 to 12 VENICE, ran villainy In question he had é », Wonwa: mn ent laced upon what he believes was @ ert Ledbett high seh Ef be engaged | i 2 , kk v ft 0 warfare in| ipecial to the sta: ise from ach c mt f th t ' ALARD, Ap 1—Last night WASHINGTON, DiC. Aprit 22—| foam and their rooters, a the young |eret’e | ding bill] : awe the sou: Mf great ¢ nator Clark's ¢ i f ment wae passed by the house this after | : Bee het’ Proved vety disastr house Sommitter on military | : 2. | MUST SERVE i % we | SENTENGE : | BEDS, j See n Bap eb ‘ ned ding, has easier Bazine a therr KILLED BY A IDE assensinath mow . Vecen 0 . wed oak fron y YORK, April 20—Re FUNERAL, PLANS [raceme serve right with cons yh Riga og oe wie g19.50 FOR THE ACTOR ese reine \to ne a tng ha be : il Be vasNehes nat suid Bec - f “ " ra he Hm ‘' an m “ r} uiroad # r ‘ ate President McKinley WEATHER FORECAST | NEW YORK, April 29.-—A - : et pom bly succeed the late William Of ‘|and n the fo year wan ap-| Wednesday, occasional rain; fresh + ebels have captured Rio Hai he, an Nievorts ef subsequent events Gif. |borne as censul general at London. [pointed conaul general ut Londen risk south winds, lf portant elty on the northern coast ENT A COPY # #4 # # SIX CENTS A WEEK 45 CENTS A MOYTIL half ite ac make terms, Hl erbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. LION CLOTHING HOUSE SOME PRICES IN OUR TOBACCO DEP’T Star, Spearhead and Horse- 400 Ib Battle Axe ... ..eseeeeeeee 30c Ib Exports, Childs Russell Cigars ., 10 for 25c We sell Tobaccos, Clothing and Furnishing Goods cheaper than any store in Seattle, Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN Lillian The convenient electric ‘WBHUTTHINSON CO light The Old Way Delays. Matches. Smoke and Odors. For the new way Seattle Electric Co., 907 First Avenue A green mixtures in a very stripe, cut with military eff 1 tape COR. 2** AVE RUNIONST Ji DIAMONI FIN® WELRY 4 ND SILVERWARK Aibert Hansen arene The largeat jawelry house i | Northwest, .

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