The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1902, Page 3

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qunspat, APRIL WALF-PAY FOR POLICEMEN WHO No8teT makes A STRONG KICK HAVE REACHED AGE LIMIT = fesolution Favoring Such Measure Passed by City Coun- : cil—Queen Anne Fire Station Site—Other Bus- {and trounht be iness Transacted Last Night t perty inte : Saal MAYOR HUMES OPENS SEASON Seattie-Helena Game Going on This Afternoon tS o. cglaatill “FAILED TO MAKE 8, rf nal GOOD ESCAPE)": Wik "ANIMALS SOON T0 wink iste wy (iil y FRLTIBR Wes alan P Prunes the | to ef the amended contract the bi 9 r Ge to Spinning for Dicyele repaira | “ar Sa'ceeene “| CO. GOING TO | “Potatoes sean & MOVE le ‘Sardines: n for California, where she 1b ontartany EVery Instrument ia the ea the Orptec Club F ernoon Fe . 20. ‘Wullams and Walker aie sabieoal a“) Store Now on Sale mot We of Ham,” Bodog te peor at Reduced Prices Several Slightly Used Instruments at Me spectacular Production. ‘ I an Gietiati> geeg ot Remarkable Prices—The Best GOLDMAN’S. ‘tunat the Third Avenue theater . wet Too much cannot be Offer Ever Made ‘Bmieat the piece. John ¢ of unusual merit. |F SHANNON er Co. Amtay burlesque will be ie Grand Thursday ni Lier the auspices of Ridgely I. 0. 0. F. The 12 Main A CASH STORE "cas PRICES Best Wash meer wt y ‘ohe Own. oe known Se Wks and the Dears Ramaker Music Co, |} io SonseSony ee M5 SECOND AVENUE i T. Shannon Grocery Co. ALBUT Scone Ay Sea cee & F en 81,00 “||SCREEN 1} DOORS com 625 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE } FLORENCE “DENTAL Taugiion 1a &F Se ae y frutt, attrac e} “AUCTION SALE AOS LOCC Ee COO OO OOOO DS, THE SEATTLE STAR. Teeth Cleaned and Examined FRE TEETH EXTRACTED =f ITHOUT PAI =) and witho r work is ordered. G itcharge $4.00 | ‘ K K g AG an.oo | Fillings Another Carload of Medicines Q) ' Seattle Dental | Al Q 13, 4 717 SECOND AVENUE a.m. to 2 p. m HonancIaeS SR SnoRaES HILLMAN’S BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT ADDITION FARGO, JARGO & Coco | Were Pow Maes, Circus Grounds Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 1- 2- 3 Prive La Mache Pace Powder IS NOW ON THE MARKET Re “ Powder OIL & REFINING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT BartettDrucCo tlre very Phone, Maine 608 606 BECOND AVENUE. je of Mutual Life butiding ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutwal Life Building Seattle, Washington na Wedding Pr G. BENINGHAUSEN, 807 FIRST AVE. Fime Inapector for Cel 1 Puget Sound ad and the Seattte MoKenzy’s inhalent for Acute CATARRH Tymol Cam Nat Elec Wednesday April 30 At 2 O'olook P. M.) liman office, end of present faced 6 per cent after 10 day Chas. G. Holcomb — 1401 Third Ave., Corner Union Telephone Main 534 OUR $3 DERBY But you will have to pay more than $3 in any other hat store for one as good |SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 ECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed HAVE YOU A PIANO THAT YOU DO THE QUAKER DRUG CO NOT USE? OPTICIAN ‘ere 216-218 Burke Bullding cer. Secent and Marien SEATER & CO. Furniture All Grade Draperies, everything me complete, prices cheerfully 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE Phone Buff 456 Seattle, Wash “leas lems ae Clit Uige ‘Open All Night age Main 1029, COLLINS SHERMANFOLEY CO eo spreat Direoters and Embalmers 140 t. Pike and Union, AMUSEMENTS. THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. Russell. Mer. Phone, Main 664 | th three blocks | | a AN OPERA Fran | R a Theater. | | JOHN CORT, Me none, Main 6 a MILITARY. ‘BURLESQUE pase CURE-IT-UP_ Cures Chill Blaine 1013-1015 First Avenue. 6 Building. The Ange | | j ak file ap WE HAVE At SU ebalistagael sof t an ee m.t . ge No. 6, I. ( exw sco aitsalier: 15 8 ye A SEVERAL TEAS and | GRA AND so S| 3 COFFEES $ siixnan day & 0, - ee re| (iood Houses Lander forge HOTEL BUTLER > FOR SALE CHEAP BAILEY & WILLIAMS PUEER CITY LAUNDRY ith poe SEATTLE’S|@4FE AND cc WA By haste eb AAR Our Cali-Trade runes | Williams and Walker cot eae ~ noon Clark Davis ‘ oi: 4 Room 730 New York Block C6 SOSHOOTS Hereare Some First Class Goods Marked Low se eang paxe $}NEW YORK DENTAL GRAND “SONS OF HAN” (i, BROWN’S OPERA * PAIN PARLORS HOUSE + ; Less ‘ | First Avenue 8 trast, Bast pings th and Saturday, 3 1 3,| te city, fo Dae our exe borrecved mennare “AC 1. ERNST BROS ' H . é 506 Pike Street ‘el, Geeen 72 i} ; . ; Henry Hensel “serv” : ; RevelsoftheE Iksand Dears N28 Huai Beth Pes in Beate : vy i ' t dd ex ] GROCERIES FIXTURES | What About Cutlery hutehor ! a" Satie Auction @ iciechcoamee ro DELIVERY WAGON We have aver at| ; ww| Sale Stables pecs of fom ig t0 8 " t t Kni fr t ’ "I WwW a he y uM v4 HORSES AND HARNESS | rego i ‘ Coon Bros. vit’, H Athletic ark — ie “HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. eee | bh He am fk THURSDAY, MAY 1, AT 10:30 A. M. | Tost ‘Received tle 3 asena | MEM at her f re ein Mate trom Std Fillings, $1 up; Silvar Fi > +) ee : areal: oe C00 reooooreooeoosoorooes | rs ; a Ings, 500 , H ELEN A | am hed 3 M NTHAL & CO, Aa Hitt avin SR tn easicaten 3000 all-wool Watch 2 ta 3 GRAND RIDGE i is n Btr ne SE ATT L E |hore hich he Caps: nothing better 3 KOLE | PR nd for this cold weather. : shades: 13 : tr Wesker tie” Ay ’ ex KIRK, 1209 First Ave. 7 J.T. WILSON, Auctioneer Wi” AT $273 PER Fon 1P- “al Easily aie li : SERCO EAI nen ' F | 5 Sale Commences 10:30 a. m. | § wie" ris end Susie? seo That 6 sux | »-BucK& co. Pamaker MUSIC (0 son 400 Federal Ave., N. Cor. Harrison St. Zu : 3 STORAGE PETTICOAT at Men's, Boys.’ Children’s Clothing aE y - ake Broadway and Pik ot cn Harrison street, and ac 3 ut : a ; HI Ped bey The New York Store wvishing Goods, tiats and Shoes 145 Second Ave. al : Be ee a Next to | BAARreeereoeyeraeeatg | ie hen pee L bilabaaaide (Nf 105 Wiping Timas| SA te as the Boo Marche

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