The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1902, Page 2

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. . | § CO a ee ee THE SEATTLE STAR. 1 oe MELSITIS Ladies, Be on Your Guard! bs AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. APEERPHONE im | Denounce the Rascals ny —— = |Latest Disease Diagnosed at) ; RO en ee Secleeenatianenen a : = the City Hall u c nterfel benoit Mo the akin Tt trea ni 17-818 U. & Ex K qe {i | Dlache Wate Rowden, doe stenGera |thak some iety ‘nits Lablache Face OH, WHERE IS JOSIAH Where | jah Flynt, the student world conditions? i A fow mor go Mr, Flynt told magazine readers some facts about «rafters and grafting in ot East, but he has Dy no means exhausted the field | son Why not invite Mr nt to visit Beattle, where the Powers that a Prey and the Powe me of nea aret | timacy? Mr. Flynt will not have te att and paeudo nyms. Bwery street gain b 1 " t world of graft Apparently 1 ares a rap for maxir “Addition, division and silence” is relegated to the ‘Tho Powers that Protect and the Powers that Prey ® t gether when on friendly terms, and when differen . are | fought out tn the public prints | Where th st Innocent may learn so. much about gra " | aw ke Mr, Flynt ext particular effort, what might no able to exhume fro: rt : hy mi NOW HE WEARS SILK SOCKS hat How often popular {dels are shattered! ‘Those whom the people adore today prove to be disappointments upon the morrow Jerry Simpson, the sockless hero of Kansas, is no longer a man of | the people. For years and yenrs he posed as a horny handed son of toil | and won votes and loud-voiced approval from the heavily mortaaged | farmers of the prairie state, because he was bellevell to wear no socks, and was content to suffer privations with the poor of the land, and t like unto them. Tt was all a farce. Mr. Simpson wanted good clothes, and all of the good things of life that other men want and strive to get. He was a hypocrite. | The ond finally came, Posing is very tiresome when it threatens to become a steady job for life. jp m. Jerry bought a bicycle. The poverty racket was played out for him. | ‘ontively watching nd it wasn't long before he tumbled from the Kansas pedestal of fame and became like ordinary men. He moved to Montana, and now the news com pion ping-pong player of the state and holds the fie Ho has adopted the latest cut of coat, sf clety wears a don't-cher-know expression up P. T. Barnum was a close student of # that he is the cham- ® patent n his face. character. He said that th PRAYED FOR | 1 known a Have to Be Shown " ap the developmen HIMSELF AND EXECUTIONERS ‘BEN LEVY & CO., BC TON, per G Levy “| Choice i Creamery |} -.- tithe cits bs 9 a. m, untill 5 MALL WHITE BEAN a uality SPECIAL 1% per pound AASSAGHUS *T s rr SOCIETY NOTCHES SPmCIAL sorter WANTED—FEM Pia Yat FRENCH PERFUMERS 5 Kingston Street Classified Ads ADE hon WAN TEDW ALE LOYMENT WANTED MALE ~ MALE AND ALE STON. May Cassee F American people like to be fooled. femuted oh 2 « the murder of Mary Ss | was very dramat! | MON AION ACPLOY MRT | sive prayer b \ a | t an, who Knelt b nw | # for himeelf and i era etd. 4 | bout to put him to be 4 , ° Council Appropriates $5000 for Preliminaries---Other FIRESWEP | | weer Important Matters Before City Fathers = : : | NEW MILFOR sro be At the council meeting last night) way, to build a tunnel through the] cnortly after r “i and an ordinance was passed instructing | °!ty ¢ tte : the city engineer to prepare quarters i Sey Bee Dah Meath 1 #1. ~ at Cedar falls for the speedy com-| 45.0" A ay ol . mencement of the prelimi: | compan ee ey 206 y on the municipal lighting | and up-to-date director ir , t t « h ai.7 4 * ios wo| Patrons once each ny as stroy The | x Weet M sum of $5,000 was appropriated. Two] Patrons once ench 1 baiad pe Mbab rr 1 B1.OO : assistants were also provided for in| Tiree The committee pe : good ta the engineering department to help! fairs and tiees al! 5.00 “att in the work. ¢ pt these will be| improvem | ding known as principal assistant city) sented petitions. st} engineer and the other as field as-| the proposed acti: t A . sistant and superintendent of con-| establishing a system . : a struction. The former will look after| boxes on the city streets £2 | NEW YORK, May 6.—Advices re affairs during the absence of the en-| t were referred to the a- | oer m Puerto Plata, Dx WELP Wante gineer from the city and will r: | tions commit + seh gap Gay se $175 per month, while the latter will| A petition «ig erthrown,. the ThA Fecetve $150. | fer and jou secon ery finance committee the counctl in-| plumbing ins: which the dispatch was r definitely postpone: n ordinance! referred the fi . Dene pe has refused R MENT creating two extra inspectorships in| An ordinance appr + Big. Saat Bad hg the street department. It is believed| a first payment on park lands on|‘M* 6overnment, and says he will re work tn any ) the morning the bill providing Rinante 8) cee ee arene) > Betton whom Mf For Wednesday and instead of 9, more work can be done| expenditures for ath |e sir rice and extra appointments will be un-| The fai! amount necessary. Notice to this effect will munication from probably be issued by the heads of : departments some time this week. 1 and) Request of Merit | Chief Cook has also asked for four more men, one to be stati at headquarters, o at No. 6. « a 7, i one relief man. He st that the present force at these p ia not adequate to handle the paratus properly. tion was referred water committee. An ordinance was introdu viding for half pay for disa men, or those who had passed the age of retirement. In connection with a similar ordinance tr & week ago prov for policemen who age limit, it will be « council as on Thurs matters te be 2 consi ap: The communica to the fire uced| 1,700 feet of pay U Among o' p at that tir of the fr treay «North “MOMEN'S WORLD | evenive buying a eal, cream, im aie. 8 stewed pote Avoid buying odd maple syrup, 1 there, unless, indeed t Tips hoe who have Scoteh plaid soft silks are o bel much fancted for spring blouses | Ca Neatness characterizes this sea-| #on's shirt st fabrics. Tho pat F terns are all simple, yet elegant, and in keeping with this season's modes, | ° Y pa ontinuance ey WE HAVE DECIDED TO s si rn CONTINUE OUR GREAT n h t oper PER CENT. DISCOUNT SALE Th v k b x Jacket, Rag ‘i ceed he Ch juver 1 per form ton t Embr dress trimer Leen Purses Avold ’ ADT LA | t SeCOND AVENUE | i Bet. Sencea and Universit | tn saeeeeeteeesseees M Fs yee THESE ARE ry ANSWER FILED IN MERGER CASE Ma " " ie corpora Knox. 1 de t Defective Viston 3 TYPICAL VALUES LUNDERTAKERS | Funoral Directors and Embalmors Thursday BLACKBERRY BRANDY -, 63 Cents UM—R n 1% 98 Cents ‘ IMP: RT vege r n Cooper & Levy § . 104-106 FIRST AVE. p fet Yester and Wasi n Streets «“ Telephone Main 9! HO NE can save you $5 to! 50 on your new suit ' not t tting down th juality or diminishing the i I st but by making suits|| att! t t $5 10S | SEATTLE lax TAILORING CO, 1207 FIRST AVE COFFEES If you don’t believe it ome and find outs BANORTON its Viret BOO 09 OE 99 OOOEO NS © BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel. Main 144 222 Pike St. 051910 O91 OOO OF O1OH é Just Received, eo witte g | M. ROSENTHAL & CO, | ysker Lets Mrs. Keyes Me teh ot FINANCIAL " Wann MRRNUTT, Freee Bik al Agent ow ste MSONAL 100 Yee >» MROWN ™ BREA now Weteat tus -HOUSES AND Lore . ANERY FOR SALE—NOLSsES wa an ber th snowirpcts E * ATTORSEYS AT LAW me : : kor a rar Washing ae ’ i 7 = rhe uw , vor s\uwoe eee WONKYS r) Loyd. Briscoe & Liny sine pur aa fon o ined » on Tine ‘te : FOR SALPOMIECELLANROUS | . ° eoneral acutieneer - Lay ‘ f er teu $700.4 MILLA AN Wn ‘ wer : J : . i Fie i ~ ; Halt ' Des TeNGH An 8 Rox i Ket ‘ VOR SALE -NALLAND REAL ESTAT " c | FOR SALEALIVE STOCK a yuan ners MOH 1 . 1 it s . : * Twiiding, open ew " “ eATMENT 5 ms Rutiding y OFnenined a ~ " Mier Lares and sma “* * ° i“. ¥ +2 4 acres, neat Fal « ° f . Pur fe Deposit Wide BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADSTHACTO AND LoTs WEY’ Vv Sa , $14.00 7 - £: south of : : 2 DHAMATICAOPERATIC SCHOOLS “} 5 HANKS 40x10, ‘tinagnitcent view AMMBRICAN BANK nu « $100,000. & AMIERICA F . ¥ ane pl stock ' $85, of x wil be on | TMB CANADIAN BANK OF COMMBRCE Ts . 6 #2,000.000 1 wea ie A gen NWAR WRAITY |""Sr ar ot James ‘ M Mem vice PROPER exchange ies ° SSMAKERS DRIREMAK Bin ave Le Investment 1a ee MISS F. HE aking parlors, all or large, | Mins, HAN bring m@ loweat fo BULLAVAR x MADAME A MITH, 60 Hinckley DYEING AND CLEANIN PAY x 5 ' Te)., M ‘ 6 ood ; Adarens Wh. R., ‘Star of eo TICE TO CREDITORS | IN TH ERIOR ( gT OF! veer Bldg. Stea in the State of Washington, f AND TI y King r ‘al, Sailing May ® e Thomas Donovan, 4 ing June & ‘ Conn * c s against the e« 1 Good Hope Bay. tT us Dor n, deceas for the Wild Goose Ba Peo! Seattle Auction & 4 ay Sthereattsr, ¥ ninwn FOR SOUTH-EASTERN sagt EWELKY Pacific Clipper Ling M an P ibe in un et Ais C, President, er fo Wea 3 AUNICAL INSTRUMENTS oe PELIISTS AND AUHISTS Main 1147. ? a eens Sai WAGRTNNGN a tein The White Pass 14 DA. KIBBE. Beuey bolidies Yukon Route To the Atlin, Big Sat kon, Klondike and Mining districts THROUGH MAIL, oid F c AND ~ O8TKOPATHY R SERVICE MAINTAINED TVOPATH ar IN WINTER PATENT ATTONND a - : J. FRANCIS LEE, ¥ & ADAMS 4 Room Dexter-Horton ‘ ft Wash., and Skaguy, vsic ANS AND SURGEONS casks WTEWART, opeciaiicl in . Din ANNTE RURRLL. Winch NOLULU DI PHOTOGRAPHERS T ec AMATI Grithing Ys - a bi 10th, 1902. LEMMING a steamer of this hi no about the 10th of each aga weg ong | Shipping Permits For information, apply te office of the company ta Giobe block, First avenue Madison street. G. F. TH Manager Traffic T. W. NOTTINGHAM. AND BINDING _ TING Fin ‘peak of the Stat ~ Seattle, Edmunds and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. Three Round Leaves Seattle 7 a m, 2m at 5 p. m. ves Everett 9:15 a m, tan D. mm. James ia, sow CASE AGH AND WAKNEMO a trip 11-90 & my Bremerton’ Sib ead it] Pahid ab tag eo vacate —————— ”| NORTHWESTERN Sry COMMERCIAL | COMPANY oniy. on & Plating Works FCo.; through ile of from Seattle to Banner ata and Freight Rates Office, 14 Jame | Sale Stables HA See That $6 SILK PETTICOAT at The New York Store <r 18186 Second Avenue . | J. PERL, Prep. 6 ancl ons ( t vuction together large number of lumber Sa x ks and bugs ‘ n jouble draft | gy h s, at 13 Wee? ; Daulton Carpet Co. T «axe or Thunder Mountain KER, Auction 1020 First Avenue ‘olePhone - . - - Main 920 FOR SALE CHEAP ° j “El Capitan Mining Company” ark , Co. t Pos sata Clark Davis & ‘ ims about one m Phone Main 1279 i QUARTZ, Mill will be Tanning Room 730 New York Block tock tn y BUY NOW 3000 all-wool Watel: Goul ' Caps; nothing better ; t for this cold weather 1 . M WA reeneeennesesetes Seattie Transter Ca, rane chet ' STORAGE a eS ae Tol, Mabe 41-69 r big Spectecriace it Offiee, 623 ist Ava 8 °° ine attr ayen parte OPCW VOE 11-1) Heussy Bldg.

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