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ans . | ) | Pie sce BES WEEN IR: 4 a SEATTLE’S GOOD BALL ; Portland and Home Team Tie for First Place Beattlo ...4 01000000 Helena ore evo ‘The weather w yesterday and me thal was ball that 6 put up na Pa shut out od Helena ek Hickey, wi dm town yesterday from ( was in the box for the b: ‘The southpaw twirler proved a har nat to crack for the Senators. Montana boys secured but five hits oft him, and one of them was a Scratch. He is & wonderful pitcher and with Stanley to steady him up during the season he ts expected to arrive ifornia, make a remarkable record for him welt. Although at times be is @ trifle Wid, as a rule his control is very goed. Win the Helena pitcher, played tect i after the third inning he first three were fa end during them the ‘won the game. The fielding the day goes to Flannery. the fourt on a Klopt and held 1, retiring the run her, He caught the ball while run ning at full speed and at that with his left hand. The way in which Babbitt, the Seattie shortstop. field his position was a wonder. He was every play and his the ball was a feature of the game. Nearly 5,000 people passed through the gate and {t ts estimated that there must have been 700 small boys who came in over the fen: grand-stand and grounds were crowded. The entire field was lined with spectators and ground rules hac to be adopted. ‘The game Saturday resulted als: fn & victory for the local team. Hel ena was defeated by a score of 5 to 4 Hogg was in the box for Seattle and Partridge for the visitors. The Butte nine will arrive in the city today end wil! make their firet appearance on local grounds tomorrow after- noon. A series of five games will be Played between them and the Seattle Gggregation. Batte Loses SPOKANE, May 6.—Spokane won from Butte here yesterday by a score Of 10 to 6. all-round ball and expecially Donohue's base running ‘Were the features. Stxteen-Inning Game TACOMA, May 5.—After 16 Innings of the most thrilling kind of base- ball Portland won from Tacoma yesterday by a score of § to 4 The core at the end of the seventh in- Ring was a tie. The lone score that Won the game was not made until the 16th inning. OTHER GAMES ‘The Kent and Lavita baseball teams met on the former's grounds day afternoon. The Seattle won by a score of 12 to 1. defeated the by & score of 17 to & at the Seventeenth avenue and Jeffer- fon street grounds. uring inning he got his glove really safe hit smashed by n handling of Standing of the Clube - beter) Lost. P.c. OF er . oa.) Sie oe | -2 3 100 34°) ae i a oor BITS OF GAIETY Mrs. J. W. Goodwin has issued in- ‘Vitations for a card party to be giv- ep next Thursday afternoon at her home, 128 Highland Drive. On Tuesday evening the Midnight Adieu Club will give a dancing par- ty in Little's hall The Arcana lodge of the Masonic sree will £re reception and lance next Thursday night in the Masonic hall. ney Mrs. Frederick W. Hicks ts enter, taining a number of friends at cards this afternoon at her home on Thir- tleth avenue and Terrace. On Tuesday evening the Young Men's institute will give tte annual ball in Ranke hall. A large num- ber of invitations have been isaued The Parliamentary Drill ciub holds its regular meeting this afternoon at the Lincoin The ladies of the Stevens Relief corps will celebrate its 18th ann: Yersary next Friday afternoon. The affair will be a very pleasant one, | tad. ghinty" retesiments "iba s for fire and police served. undergoing & physica The Alpha club will hold its next | fam by Prot, Douthiet regular meeting on May 7 at the nd written examma ran , Griswold, 623 First |» one will be taken up later In the ‘On Wednesday night a concert ana | ¥°* a Gance will be given in the Ballard hall. Wagner will furnish the music. It is © ted at this affair will be of great Interest A battalion driii and dance will be given in the Armory on Thursday hight. The German Ladies’ society © attle celeb an sary last r A well-play 1 German was I ler, Jacob 1 mn and Mrs. H. J. principe! parts mieht those present ex agaged in ¢ PALMER DEAD CHICAGO, May 5.—Potter Palmer, | the multi-m: aire and prominent man of Chicas: fed at his Fesidence in this city yesterday a ternoon of heart ia He leaves @ fortune ¢ ated at $26,000,000» WEATHER FORECAST Beattie and Vicinity—Tonight, fair cloudy with showers; cooler fresh east to south winds. Jue Weddings The correct styles in wedding and Feception stationery are to be had at The Ivy Press, a modern and engravir P. ing, Firs 807 FIAST AVE. Inspector for Col 1 Puget road ial we ne team. | The] |UP- TO-DATE PARASOLS yr te the paras lar Hemat omething 1 pecially in her dark ¢ of green of the pale shade the new creations t* feta with » linen effects in pongee Unen crash over colored sil Lace in black and white te used gles and gold threads are also | new £ and moe ures. Git ride and tps @ & very pretty finish OOSOSSTIOSOCHSSSSBS DOE ; e 4 eled stick in square or metal or stone, e Long enameled sticks with a Dresden knob. handles, however, will be m 3 Very newest In this pleasing effect QUEEN MAY © NOT LIVE, Condition Is Exceed-| > ingly Critical LONDON, May 5.—Confilcting ports have been received here fr: Castle Loo as to the condition of Queen Wilhelmina. A dispatch timed @t 7 o'clock this morning, says the queen is still alive but her condition is #0 serious that none of the phys! clans left the palace last night and neither the queen's mother nor the prince consort went to bed. Another dispatch from Castle L« confirms th@ statement that she was prematurely confined, but declares that for the moment the situation is satisfactory ‘The situation causes much anxiety among the European nations and to Germany it ts of the utmost tmpor- tan As the unfortunate incident of her majesty’s iliness leav the} throne without an hetr or ruler tn/ case of her death, Germany will un- doubtedly claim’ that Prince Al- brecht of Hohensoliern, the acting regent of Brunswick, is the nearest claimant by blood to the succession. This may precipitate a conflict for! possession of Holland. Offer Prayers AMSTERDAM, May 5.—Pray: are being offered for the queen in all churches of Holland today. The official bulletin from Het Loo says: | “All things considered her maje condition is satisfactory at the pr ent moment.” The b nm Was post-| 4 noon. ALLEGED SWINDLER | Detectives are looking for Julian H. Smith, who !s alleged to have swindied several business men of Everett and Tacoma out of about After banking hours Smith is al- leged to have gone to several bus- iness men of Everett and asked them to cash a check er him. In several cases he secured the mon and on Friday moved on to Tacoma where he worked the same gasme. Charles L. Thompaon, supposed to} be an accomplice, as his name was on several of the checks, was ar. rested last night, but d i charges against him and was aned as the evidence w jclent al warrant his bet ne hel Humboldt Sails The steamer’ Hum’ ot the! Alaska steamship line, H for the north last night with 6 Alaska and British Yukon-bound passengers. Bi. M. Behrends, the Juneau banker; P. C. Richardson, the pioneer mati car rier of the Yukon, and LB. Sprague of the Alaska Fisheries Union, were lamong the passengers. ervice Civil service examinatior positions in the different di ents of the city, began this morn- Candidates Wedding announc Press | to the extraordii “of ule we hf ted to ue it for one J. FRIEDMAN & SON 903 FIRST AVENUE mart coacht & two-ineh band of bi » petal puff at the point of ¢ Lined parasols will be tn great demand. T tucked and shirred are used for chis pu Although all col | ors are seen, the Dlack and white predominate. Theag can be best worn with all ns and a r that re more popular The Mufty Parisian parasols are larger in size, while the plain these are carved to represent different wea sh triangular ives a pretty finish. the same color as the parasol, rd will be used Perne eoreet ne is the green tinted ash which giv | and seven enlisted men $16 West \ show of this yea s that feature of Interest wreat le, Stripes In every concelvat aleo th printed ts in hed t with and without wow and fr 3 black tised in great pro are in td show to the b f pink and whi a dbackground a white, + or pole ereen tat wok Velvet a few inches from the and Inen er kK makew a extensively for trin much in evidenoe, parasol is one of the distinc used with great favor ne. Span v fteat fabrics *. A white enam- shape with a cap of plain a great deal popular than The Am natu any. PeCewercrovecnesnecvecoce | | | TOOK FORT WASHINGTON, May 65. department rec ternoon @ me: which he say was atiacknd le mn was taken Lieut enth Infantry, tain Moore of mortally wounded, and three oficers were seriously wounded “The war! ived yesterday af. | age from Chaffee | Moro fort which Saturday after fer severe fight was k | the same regiment iH | | ted, Cap othe ere killed | Thirty enlisted men were also killed and thirty others wound This inaurgent lose ts characterized as be ng very heavy, Including three! datos. Death of E. J. Bailey | FE. J, Batley, aged 39 years, died at the family residence, 1190 Four teenth avenue, yesterday morning. | Deceased has lived in Seattle for the | past 15 years and until recently was 4 weil known local photographer. | Death was caused by Sere He ia} survived by a widow and one daug' ter, | The funeral will be held fr St. Mark's church Wednesday ternoon at 2 p. m. under thee pices of Golden Link, No. 150, 1. ©. PF. He was also a member. of Mystic Jewel No. 40, D. of R., and of Queen City lodge, No. 44. A. 6. U. W. ——e—— Reichert Brow, pianos, 110 _Unton, KEGLEY Sse Near Yesier Wi Phone Main 493. Tomorrow | purely & question of nd little money for| are Very attractive er * Bengal— ound eans, each.....18e| ans + 2Be | 60e | est grade, per pound.. Be Like the Sago .3 Common Ddiook, sulphur, package contain 13 blocks of 100 tatchen im all 1,200 matches, for ze 13 packages for 25e, Hard Wood or Soft Wood, smooth, double points, per uke he 100-PIECE SET Decorated with natural color pink carnation, gold trimme: very neat, ver: poreelain. Speci; naideniie SET white 1 price: $2.98 Set Rhodes Bros. Co. Tea, Colteeand C> 1 Mo 1214 SECOND AVENUE THE QUAKER DRUG CO Bole Agents for CURE-IT-UP — Cures Chili Biains 1018-1015 First Avenue, Globe Bullding. Manutasiariay Henry Hensel “sess 28 Hin { Bioos, Third Flos: D. BUCK & CO. Men's, Boys.’ Children’s Clothing | Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes 1404 Hecond Avenue, New Times Butlding 1290 2nd_Ave Solls Ladies’ Suits, Walats, Separate kirts, Ete, “PME RIGHT KIND," Your money back for the’ asking. TAMES HUNKY, Wholesa} Butcher BEST MEATS And Best Service, Special attention given to Hotels, Restaurants, Steam. boats, Logging Camps. Ave. Phone Main 466. | - are entirely new beautiful showing “ e THE SEATTLE STAR. nie Mecond ana Coumt FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Are Made {ytna.:‘*" manufactory or foundry where Majeatte principle that helps to mak Ranges are mad: plied, the beat m: terials are t employ the best made and o ie just Kood because The Majest Ranges are honestly an mallt right. & by men who @ constantly ing to make better eh they rr dam that it te the mont satiate: tory range in e tence, There no question as nce ts longer than $20.00 spot ¢ n used, f any other range any Majentic Range, no _ FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. WITHOUT PAIN and without charge when other work is ordered. Full Set of Teeth...@4.00 | Gold Fillings....... $1.00 Gold Crown, 22 Silver Fillings 500 folld Gold Top....5,.00 | Cement Putin, 50c We tell you exactly what your work will cost you before your work is done and guarantee absolute sat) Fifteen years in business in Seattle. Seattle Dental Parlors Ll, 12, 19, 14 Hinckley Block. 71? SECOND AVENUE Mours, 8a. m. to 8p, m, Sundays, 10 a. m. to DP. m. faction. OIL & REFINING Co. ANNOUNCEMENT The Sunset Oll and Refning © lock of treasury stock, 40,000 shares, at 1 & range perfect im ap a. each as the other nothing fw left to chance burt 4 it re striy it even x to ot who It is en. tirely and unqual ifediy satiate The Majestt Range consumes “ heal kes more even- matter how whom jt Was purchased or who haa It for Id cook stove or range as part payment on a new mpany has disposed of its frat stocks at tho" advanced price of 8 conte per ahare oh aking pany will do w to act promptly a y b a rot oF Meatl ttm 4, maptly 1 app Bt ite office in the base. ing ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, W. Washingto All Grade Furniture er in Furniture, Tinware, Carpets Lace ( toves, Ranges, Graniteware, Crockery, Olleloth, Linoleum, Shades, tains, Drapertes, everything to furnish your home complete, Estimates and prices cheerfully given, 12, 914, 916 FIRST AVEN { Phone Buff 456 COLORED HEMSTITCHED BORDERS by, 5 Cents quire < , ho af SEC ‘OND AVE. Tomorrow before 10 a.m (2 to a customer) MEN'S JAPANETTE HANDKERCHIEFS in cil Seduction Charge Squared| %°' *einntne for bieycte repatra Monogram stamping The Ivy By Marriage waigandl | Prese unty jall by Justioe of tb Ps hn Baturday night. HL, P itl 1 Gc huis war uniter to tenho) POSHIVely Cured ny vle Hum « depy hy Ift, and J A. Moshor CeatY| NATURAL MRIDICINAL WATER while “hubby” te but five feet four 4 Charan seduction under promise! a Seattle, Wash MONDAY, MAY 5, 1002, N MARCHE HOWF & RDKOPF & 0, <i A Great Expansion Sale An old-fashioned pear from the corner of Second Avenue and Pike The Bon Marche of todav is to t by a thoroughly up-to-date Department Store Buildi of four floors—three stories and a basement, The a. outward appearance of the Bon Marche’s new home it will look in six months or less from/now, is shown mea the etching. It will be the largest store north Francisco and west of Minneapolis. but familiar landmark is to di c Stre > replacad immedi win of Say Contractors Will Begin to Excavate the Basement ore ia to be a fine basement aalesroom, me on elther #id This will ma t Bon Marche’s main sales floor, or 1b For one of the features of the ne the strees a# far as the curbe will be the size of the presen me size, The running the entire Jength of the a downstairs room of 191xl2@ feet. The second and third floors of the Dullaing level with thi 0. Which ia, by more th But do you need a 000 aq nueh space Y retail store in the Pacific Northweet ally, "Yes," @ feet, larger than We anawer, empha Bome of our customers and trends magi ‘ m : The Entire Building Will Be of Steel and Brick Every part of which will be built expressly to fill the requirements of the growing business of the moat wonderfully progressive stare jg West. We wish had space to tell you furt of the et location of the different departments, but that will come later on, at what concerne us In fact, i worrying us not @ littie—is what to do with the hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise the tearing out and building up i# going on. For our stock room ta packed nolld with pring gonde—every shelf room and counter ia filled to the limit. | The on Marche has mong day half million dollars’ worth of merchandise that the customers of the store will be using within the next few months. The starting game of the new bulldin must naturally be tn the downstairs and the present stock room. A quarter of & million Gollars’ wi stock must be removed somewhere. the floor or plied high upon counters, orth There is no room for {t in the salesroom, except such small parts of \t as may be distributed ‘ont After many consultations it has finally been decided between the owners and the management to Sell the Entire Stock at Sacrifice Prices It will be the most stupendous eale that has ever been held in Beattie or in the West. In fact, no store that we have ever heard of he ever been placed in such crowded quarters a@ we are, with @ quarter of @ million reserve stock, having absolutely “no place to lay ite head,” ty use & personified expression. We Shall Open Our Doors at the Usual Hour Each Day We know that you will not buy goods here tomotrow any more t Prices offered you are #0 extraordinary, so unmatehabie, in fact enough to have ® quarter of a fr xcems of our present needs best departmen: ores you have been anywhere. n you have in the past, on sentiment. unh card of, for good, senso’ because of the abrupt beg! But you will buy them ble merchandise, of which we are ning of the building of one of the largest the “DRAPERY DEPARTMENT MOVED TO BALCONY The Drapery and Art Goods Stores have been inoved up stairs to the new balcony over their former plate. Today and tomorrow some special bargains will be found here. “y Special Sale Curtain Ends One of the Bargain Plums of the Expansion Sale A very large shipment of Curtain direct from the man. ‘Will_be offered as bargain plum this morning. Th 1% to 3% yards in leng $6 to 38 per pair We have divided them for quick selling into two } ay bs Lot No.1 Will Go at 50c. annot say how many of th Other Bargainsinthe |New Arabian Lace Curtains, & Dra en wide, 3% yards long, in gri pery Store | patterns, at turer, F The qua eet lot ever shipped to S eattle. jes would call for as high Lot No. 2 Will Be Priced at 75¢ urtain Ends will be left by tomorrow, but the above prices will hold till all are sold. & S-inch Colored Madras, regia ée ao yard, at, the yard ....,. and 3 verde long, worth $2.25 4 palr, at oa $1.75 | Not an unimportant offering tomor-| Pretty Ruffled Seles Gurtalne. Drapery News and Rugs an rye row in thie department is @ lot of| 1%-in. Bobinett insertion and 4-inch Tapestry, figured, an assort- _ yara, at, the yard 044 paire of Lace Curtains, slight ing, on sale Monday at . me of all colors, reguiar jic a Pretty Smyras ly damaged, but good values, aver-| Pretty Ruffled Swies Curtains, yard, at, yard dx fast colors, worth aoe in price from $1.25 to $2.04. 1%-Inch lace Insertion and edg M-inch Madras, white or cream, te each » ots seneen es We have decided to put them all = at, the pair roe yard | Best Quality Axminswr Rugs ured, regular So @ yard, a sale tomorrow at choice . Ruthed Fish Net Curtaing, “ inches | dbo! regular $3.60 each, st, cack... NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve and 115-125 Pike Street The Bon Marche NEW YORE DEN TAL Harvard Dental | Coumetl of The ay of April Firth Precinct — Office @hannen ete, 508 Main street. Meartie on the Tih City ot 1002, and approved by the Pie Parl | =r ria a the fh diy \bt | forth Previnct_acement f Seat ; | Apri ‘An ‘Ordinance 'pro:| Twelfth ave. soul roeun O14 First Avon ariors | ection Yo be hel Beventh Precinet— - miravied and Billed abeotutery |... | which. the voters | Eighth ave. pouth and one i without pain by our late scientific $12 24 Ave, Over German Bakery. | «. upon the question SECOND W. | Srethoa. reducing agents or | First Prectnet—-Butnich’e steercem, 20 Re heey mare of the negot oy Ths city to the amount of One eioe te Eee bonds of sak Jackson street. Hundred Thowsand Dollars for the pur, ‘Secon’ Precinct—Plumbing shop, #8 Sppiiances an | | . powe of raising the sum of One Hundred | Jackson street. | srowes : TEETH | Ehousand Dollars to pay “Sith Prectnet —OMtce of Kpowie teeth, and warranted ry Me dure yard, corner of Twenty-tinth a7® | Sider Rio pot ‘oren's Addition | ang Jackson street crown teeth lw ithowt to the City Fourth Precioct-—Fremt room of Bak | | | | | filings and a | thereof by waid city for Use a 2904 Jackson street palntensty nad’ by epectationa, the Seattle Public 1 me WIR Ord cot Pre THIN Wan, ~~ hance provides that the Mayor and City ire Front 3 ubmit to | southeast corner of Eleventh ave at the | Cherry street. SoS Frecinet —Mgarome, Come Twenty Bret ave, gpd Bast Third, Precinct —Promt room of haves J Bint Madison. sirest Fourth Preeinct-MeGtivra's Real state oitice. ent, ot Madinon street 6 Foutgit WARDS oy Pigt_ Precinct Banemgat Thiet avenge and Jemerson ‘second "Precinet= Front room ia SA id ‘ ty, Teeth positively extracted and without pain by our Rew botanical covery applied lo the gums. Our System of Crown and Bridge | | suarante t At oF ne pay | laid Crowns, $5, Full Se) Wo Suooeed. Where’ Oth | Teeth, $5; Bridgework, $5, Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill- a Py recinct o lin ng I Seventh, ave ings, 50c, 1a Nd : NES 3. 61,00 Meacham and i | | nina Tontere ant ane |New York Dental Parlors | priage v dawned | a | 64 PLAST AVE, SEATTLE, {Gold Crown 4 00 opie fama papi Wee Pi oe a building, opbe | Fut get of ‘Toeih . ‘ween Madison and Spring streets, and, OF.; branch We will carefully examine y eet cond Precinct — Sweeney a, Prombad Franc 1. trou and “tall you in advance. exactly wha s Rete yy We a ir work, will tos ft charge, i “hiekerton peat We ed for 13 Years 1k, at which spe _Bastman’s stables Fie ATTENDAN' Houre—830 a. m. to 8:00 Bundays—9:00 a. m, to 2 voted by the Notice t# hereby give Su ae ee pPrecinet—Carpenter shop, 2090 Tiel 4 , eeveral riret Procite Wenton'e Puel en i Washington bevoge ee eee aetna oa reeinct reroom of Monod i 2 First Precinct — Basement of Dest? Drank Water on his campaigns iLess \ | DENTISTS GOLD CROWNS GOLD FILLING SILVER FILLING th How vsuld have First aren, much more he w en B1.00 0c tle who do tise, and ex 5 Bool birth ave. and Wall strett Fifth Preetnet—Omece of Bower’ al sth Olive “strest. ENTH WARD. Precinct — Basement of f.-—-| corner Pike street and. 1 th Second Precinct—Vacant house, 418 I oyed the invigorating, refres wee ; ‘ ee San Taint Precinct—Omee Mumtontt, Raf lood building. factory, corner of Almy strest and “ss ‘Precinct—Bakery ot seat # ing b It f the negotiable the amount of O liars, for. the purp ney with which t aM onde Hun Fourth Hetlw Firth apply gold or undetectable from and guaranteed| F. n years, All our staff are f from 12 to 20 n crown: 8 own teeth p Meach Hundred Tho purchase price of Boren's Addition the purchai tas Rainier Beer table delivered at POOF OS OOO OOOH SO OOOOO OOO GRAND RIDGE KOLE ; LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON NUT AT $2.75 PER TON Harrison fenth Précinct—Front roan of Reet 2010 Rast, Madiaon street Eighth Precin Stanton, 2904. E ‘atin, 1GHTH First Precinct—Omce of Kiette & 3 ree Denny way. Wahall | “SSlcont Brecinete-omtee Pacite Rid OF foNiowing | cory.” 13@, Marrison, street t : Sif Pumping station, vot und Fourth ave, rth not Show #hop Roy street ant Queen Anne Venue | NINTH WARD. f providing | First Precinot-colearove’® Georae centh aver wert and Grand * Sond PrecinetOld Row ol Nog Nome and) Albion stroat oh ke Pci Rnterosee of, MANE rit. Porty_aecond “etreet and Sixth S% t-Sunday-eghoo! tent, SIE nora aud Keygens SOR inct--f. 0. peat t. | Beventyeaecand rk stand to stay. Come | there ve free examination site for the rown's Dental Parlors,| forth and detailed. { Offices 1, 2a 4)| Of emia City first door south of| ing 4s Yor ae Hours, 8:30| vote a bat er tried it Two dozen pint bottle , $1.00. you ev on your Poultry Netting ALL WIDTHS 60c Per Hundred Square Feet your hous: Hundred Thou M " Borer { Seattle upon the purchase | ett a aid City for use by It as @ site! Public “Library detailed in Ordinance No. City to the am: sand Dollars, for the Dat the thereof by. Hlock ther given This Kole ie from. the new NST BROS be as follows ‘Precinet—Green Ms slope which we have just Tel, Gri 2 Wann, : said election Weep evened, and is the best domes. 2 | First Precinct@hoeshep, 118 Rail rom 9 o'clock @, m, WAtl tHe Kole in, the market LEDER MI SY NTL, “ny ihe Testimony Whereot 1 have, MP" J COAL CO.,, 1 vey Bros.’ Tinsho set my hand and affixed @ SR OE boat sor hrm tone | a oc ooeoooe | nance No. dul: the City! ave, south and Washington street fF aret puntion 16, The Grand Total Square Feet of Space Will Be 83,72. \ vo cS \\ SD IPLAE*<aeeac coReTERESeR kas Ee TS. PRASSLRTATE. |S . __ ¥SEr Rees rgege. FES. SSSRSESTIEFRS Pe ee mp “2cenr2. Yreovrerers Borst iw s2eesrrge