The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1902, Page 4

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4 HELENA WINS OUT Seattle Loses First Game} of League Season Rutte ... . Helena ... Portland . Flanner Senators from | . Montana, proved a little too ‘a ball players at Athletic p stemiay afternoon, and the score of 6 to 8. The boys from Mon tana are heavy hitters, and that is} where they won out werday the} was good | e mud, race. The heavy hitting of tors would have been a great less effective had it been pos attle men to have | d in theit usual fast Aa it was, the lighter local men could not wade through the mud quick enough to cut off a few fast ones, that in ordinary good weather would have given the ru et little farther than he game was ¥ the bad condition of @rounds, and whole evenly mate’ Harmon Injured Ira Harmon Seattle's pitcher, was | = while at the bat in the sixth ing, and as a result may not be Pitched ball struck his right hand | ‘and crushed it with great for againet the bat. Umpire Cunn ne ham refused to allow him a base on ‘the ball, and Harmon had to be re- places! e Stovall. If there Dad n the mir he player b Dit, it could be dispelled very easily Af he would look at the injured man's band. The thumb and first finger ‘are badly bruised and will have to De lanced. Mayor at the Bat Mayor Thomas J. Humes opened The league baseball season in § @itle. Before throwing the first ball over the plate he mad a short Speech that was evidently appreciat- e4, judging from the applause that was given him. A careful inquiry | made after the game falled to re- weal the identity of any one who had ectually heard the effusion. Hurley of Seattle was the first ghan at the bat, and he failed to each first notwithstanding the fact ‘that he ran hard after sending the souere rolling down to the Helena base man. Babbit 4 Genwarts both fanned to the great of the few Montana supporters. it was in the first inning that Helena | ‘won her game and then by a lucky | @wo-base hit. There were three men on bases and Sullivan, their heavy hitting catcher, came to the bat. He met one of | Harmon's benders squarely, and sent the ball over the head of Dalrymple, the btg left feld- et for the locals. It w for | three runs, and when the smoke had | wilt waa, they won by a/| Totter + | This Bird Tries to Fly Away but!, THE SE. + STAR. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE DOING ABOUT AS THEY PLEASE’ | Second Chapter in the Methods of the Office-Creating Department Recently Established at the Courthouse Vay. tale, nate $20.00; w ’ $30.04 ed Ba 8 Butter, Cheese, Rees and Poultry Washington cre anch 1T@ 2 Chews. isere. Wiscon #11. Honey (Commission ranch, 18@1To. BREAKS himself had "the Btar Her Wings Are Wobbly Kitty Bird ts again tn dura hs Judge George after pronoun ays. It is no um > away she may soon take the civ xamination and get a regu tlon as assistant jaller another month of free rom before her, but she doe: for that, and in her cory litt looks exceedingly comfortable Reichert Bros. “A Train ‘That Brought Tears A Few Anti-Trust Prices 106 LAST OF THE HOMESEEKERS Taking No Part ae ‘ a R. SHANNUIL Grocery Co. dave, Phone, Main __THURS DAY, ~" SPECIALS...” FREDERICK & NELSON. Fine Furniture DINNER AND TOILET WARE IN LARGE ASSORTMENT fete DAY, APRIL, » oe ———— " ‘ MARCHE, Muslin Vn Serneas Usual Prices Much Reduceg Underm |-tnade gar manufausae it ners age * AA we aut at We have * and Kummer eet manufact, rare acter May Seale of > The Sale Is of Importan Woman Who Reads The’? Advertisement had thin a ia med with hemnatt ar value $100 ene Musiin Gow mass with ne and ned. Regal Cambrie Gow oke trimmed br i 4 SKIRTS, r Lone Mastin Stine, ince of hematite J in ®hirts, made nee of embncd rufie, Real 50 for Cambrie @kirte ot embroidery aad tame tie hemetitehing, wide embroidery, Real $3.25 for Cambric ‘Ahi © of wide embroitery, cna, o66 aveg nifle; regular sel Thursday Morning Specials on Sale From 9 Till 12 Orelock ee xt lowing let of sp ectain will be offered: PILLOW CAS }pr t SETS SP 8 ON | with gold knobs and Canes of t OM — | selling price $5.0 4 | from 9 tilt 12, at Oak cinta will be jece Dinner Bet, of celain, blue order ery pretty set afd viet pecie! Thursday morning, tm at $6.89. 1.0 DRESS binge nantthr "1 fine Fnelish _Se-inch Ail Wool Bis wo jer decorat! aay THE BON MARCHE _trom 9 8 tin 12, at NORDHOFFQ® CO. made finished with | row n h Frenct Thursday RASH THe Thursday DR e Dre S*2EUSSR°- ui eaenct¥. SBSURESSSEES 2 TTRC TET ERE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street. was on the! NEW YORK DE Too See Se PARLORS 614 First Avonus ia ARG Blied abeciuteiy by out late we P. RELIABLE PIANOS ne’s Piano House RS Se > . A three-bagger by | Bohwarts followed by singtes, donat- bain of said aye Second and Union | roters or "Ss me “ Fj FP ye Lean . ven at TS | eines” tm the “operat “warts ar: 8 “4 : iE articles pAvertised In | ‘ ac ‘ an turn it 82. tie ot i r, epeak of the Btar. pom ‘wi 9 SECOND AVE, COR. MARION 4 = be a Precinet—sroedhen Hh faint FREDERICK & NELSON x: COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHEAS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. Ladies’ Fine Merceriaed [Italian Cloth Petticoats, exact style of above filustration, with gradu ated accordeon platted ru and dust t es. the right field fence, while | "Kid" Peoples was on third, and the| af poco Sa ieee ne : Daulton Carpet Co. : ae tat 1020 First Avenue th ana res TelePhone - . = - Main G20. cot Swain sireet Rixth Precinct! Twelfth ave, south and rig wou : D ;» CALMER cpt eee | 7 erated. Pract Frecinetomee ot Rnowat 5, a, Teenty-einth are son are Lele room ot Bi Jackson PER we aeetle ‘ect Second, Precinct Magne Connell Mh, ~~ | twenty fret ave Panty Sitshet- Freer tom of bam 20 Bart Madigon street, parth | Preeinet-—Be fin the eighth netted them Fun leaving the final score ‘The game was very weil attended, in| fact the grand stand and Menehers | fwere packed. Another game is in Progress this afternoon. Tomorrow | will be ladies day, and all of th fair sex will be admitted to th Grounds and grand stand free of | ehargr. Celebrated McGee A rie ed Me by a noweot.s sot narrow ruffte trirr ato chatire , p and the materials we tse Gold Crowns, $5; Full twas in the box for the Oregon team, med; selling at Tieng. Temposter 20 Champagne are of the very bent |Teeth, $5; Bridgework, Mercertzed tt Lc ag! oy ema | Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fi : . | ings, 500, es Considered by many good judges equal to , ° ree and we ee our w | Or branch ticoats. Electrte fina” y York Dental Parlors THE 4 FAKSE AY r money the best importe asics “slags “FLORENCE “DENTAL co. Pints $1 fling, edged with whit Per Bottle Coo er & Levy DENTISTS Doctors Will Ri ond Ii r Highly. hou n Go0d Pb re 106 FIRST AVE. Goes Gnan iiean ai (otteaact V' OIL & REFINING CO. I aoe Telaghons Main Correctly ANNOUNCEMENT actly aa they advertise, and ex aa GENTLEMEN SHAWL | STYLE . B. Co. vie and Second Ave. | 404 ‘Telephone, Main 787, fashion—is fo the demand gaol adam $25 to $40 Au ction Sale ps a ae J. M. HOLLAND, gr GROCERIES FIXTURES McKenzy’s Inhalent wy Sai 3 fact Seattle Tallori psdapsny i weg DELIVERY WAGON CATARRH HORSES AND HARNESS Ladiew Black’ Mercer Petticoats, 12-in with 6-In. accor ruffle and dust r ling YOUR ampig WORK We make a 1390 2nd Ave. Suits, Waists, kirte, Ftc RIGHT KIND.” | wiret_ Prechnot=iteat back for the asking. | southeast corser o Eisvente om Cherry an Separate! SPOKANE, April eam was defeated here yesterday by the visitors from Butte, Mont. Both pitehera were hit hard, and the re. | Salt was « score of ll to Kostal | iad Bolin Aid the box work for Spo Sere ‘and Hawley occupied the Butte THE MARKETS | .—The home PGAL NOTICES . BLBOFIOS virtue of Ord uly passed by the ‘aN | deo Sou “ wake A Kidney 625 FIAST AVENUE i SEATTLE That Really CURES First ™M oy treet and Firet ave, | Marlon street Furth Precinet—Offce of Plorence Ba 418 Madinon street. pane babrecinet ~ Candy ere + Business opened with a fairly good) sie Paresh Sanat 3 wing on Western avenue today, al-| | though there was somewhat of a Gearcity along certai nes. The 206-208 | Steamers brought a good supply of ee 4 ptior Deans, peas and cabbage from Call | Prescr ption’ fornia, while from other looalitie came good shipments of a lettuce, ete. Prices are variable, depen and = a 311 Univers! Tint Prectnet— Sipickerton's Adetion 1% Fi Wrecinet- —eastman’s stables Pith ave. and Pine street Ficth Precinct = Uaton iettele im 70h Pike street pri Sixth Precinct —Carpenter shop, 1000 i SIXTH WARD. First Prectnct—Weston's fal On ¥ D. BUCK & CO. jen’s, Boys. Children’s Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes (ff vi company now Times|| #tock at the ad thie being allotted pany will do well t ment of Mutual Lif ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washington Hl ing al-|}} most entirely upon the size of today’s ||| i a ue 1 t Oll and Refir Company has I] stock shares, at 1 : arket 50,00 | 25 cents per share Aisposed of its frat share, This more shares of treasury 000 shares of i stock in this com office int rawberries were scarce this morning, but a larger shipment in @ue tonight. Commission men are already taking orders at $3 per crate New potatoes are not going an fast be wis contemplated and are now Peak at 5: r owt Butter and tens, ments and other Provisions are unchanged the supply of fish Is n The new cloths for summer suits have all the fine chara teristics go much In demand although t nearly up Precinet~Ofioe Muntorts, “ti path Ps Bakery of pe Avenue Company < FOR SALE CHEAP Clark Davis & Co. Phone Main 1279 Room 730 New York Block Ol Gaultheria, dre Menthol Chi ie in the said. prop {taid Ordinance No. 908 proposition and question shal on in the following manner, to 8, ere Having instructions from the recetvers, 1 will sell at Public Auction aes oe fn at Carbolle Acid, ars DING seme THURSDAY, MAY 1, AT 10:30 A.M.) | ccs Sie ave. n or Table Tennis rivon street. ‘Old Fomping | | $4401 Third Ave., Corner Union Telephone Main 53+ Auction Sale at The Fair Corner Second and Pike Stock and Fixture | grocery, 400 Fe ck consiata of Pickles, Sauc AFFORD ; hg TO PAY Baking Pi ed Fruit, 1 in Stimson’ ane ee Mill, or Fixtures J. T. WILSON, Auotioneer Sale Commences 10:30 a. m. Among the Counter Scale Faucets, Measures, Oil Tank, and othe | Men! S 4 Py Linen Collars Your Life Is Safe If Your Prescrip- ALL: THE NEW 400 Federal Ave., N. Cor. Harrison St. | tions Are Filled ' ty ot aa Gl ; At SHAPES ' Kl) / i Take Broadway and Pike street care to Harrison street, and gO @aat ¢ by” wala “City tor Tor the Beate: Pub 1 “ jar 3 2 ‘ Col rf two blocks i Cents nso ave ‘ e ASS es ORT w of One. 2 Yourth, Near Pike. FIPS ey with whlch to pay . «the City oe aati ages 18 Funne sae eres Beventy-#0c0 QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY $2 00, Gur Call-Trade Prices c Shirts 10. 2.15, $3.50 Open Front Shirts 12 1.50 , on said election tl Mae stack atin. une 7 oekeee ® Woereot 1 neve MEME a athxed of maid City lars, for the purpose a city Compt lier 206 cham and Lucia M. Date of fies

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