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i SAB atin a! HARD RAPS AT THE = SALOON INTEREST Theaters ‘ 2 Savarerererescenseseness | THE SEATTLE STAR. eaannannpannamnanar | EIGHT HUNDRED FOR CHARITY | «sic Eagies Realize a Neat Sum From The fact th i wi 1 | Entertainment nning at the Grand tomorrow bight | !#ed i i eee | 4s aroused the keenest interest, a 1 \ A Thousand-Dollar Liquor License Introduced--- |esicco7s eter an eves | pices of the inter ‘ dist tbuted advance sale | wclom. f th Pp ele Vi - | « ning bi wil we The Car t enan: of four Other Saloon Matters Vigorously Han athe. opening Du wil ve “The Care | ie rey {taut x Park on Thursday oiebt he eram wae. ty finn Tom Pineh,” ty Charles Dicker iT t r part se A over om |urday matt David Garrick,” and] Mre. G, craven, Mra, Flux Gibbon Several hard rape at the saloon tn-| resolution against ve Lo ry.” by J. M. Barrie,j and ’ by Past Grand Reresta were taken by the city coun-| g Heenses to ce levinor of “Tae Little Mbuintes > Preniaent %. Sf, Thsemens ll at its meeting inst night Not] sons, which wa It te announced that seats cann t} T part Was a rep not only was the $1,000 loonse intro-| to prevent all held after 6 p,m. on the days for | t} known “Stabat Mater," and duced, ap forecasted by the Star yee-| licenses hav nieh they are purchase jit (oent harmont voked the & , Dut the lawmakers also ki ing in th “Peaceful Valley’ at applause fr he large the Rinehart bil!, providir nas silent pe ‘ eal? aapeaieialine ta rm heatra w 1 Saloonkeepers pay thetr l-| tion says th refuse to], Mescetdl Valley 0 eee | st Nand finished in ite ¥ Genses in semi-annual installments, | grant a ltedr WE op tne tlh ym Fe eee icaerten | The, ws Mra. Craven, end Counc! iatler Introduced a| who even allows any other saloon) bury and compe a ane pleve| GW: Hunt, Mr. Maxon and Mr Tesolution againat the ting of| man under the ban to be in or around | een pF ie. yd RY was a feature Tiquor licenses to all pertons of quee-| his place for business purposes. ail Bele the bones onight and to The mitter of Kagies havi we and revenu c Inances revoking the balance of the week. is due the success of every feature fathored the $1,000 license mber of aaloons found gullty « A Sterling Attraction é the eventaas Ra tint Mie Phe dill wae referred back committee without debate. Th @uring the session was fille @aloon men, who expected a discus "| gion. DEPENDS ON MEETING NEW YORK. Mey 6.—Jno. 3! ~h-| il, president of the United Miners, the situation in the anthracite Meld depends entirely upon the meeting, which ts to be heid Wed-| nesday. The mivers’ executive com- | Mittee at Scranton, when asked if this was a favorable time to strike, waid that any time was favorahie When right and justice wore on the men’s sid BITS OF GAIETY Mr. and Mra. C. FE. Leighton en- fertained a few friends last evening St their new home on Capitol hill. ‘The evening was pleasantly spent in Znusic and cards. A dainty chafing dish party was ven by Miss Minnie Coon and Miss jamie Palmer last night at their @partments in the Old Rainter hotel. Miss Scaman was the guest of hon- @r at a card party given yesterday| noon by Mra. Frederick V ficks at her home on Thirtieth ave-| nue and Terrace street. The affair was a Very pretty one, and the la- dies present were pleasantly enter- ained. ‘The Midnight Adieu club will gt ®@ dancing party tonight at Litt) hall A large number of guests are expected. ee _ _ The Alpha club holds its regular gneeting tomorrow afternoon at the} home of Mrs. E. C. Griswold. 423 First avenue west. The meeting will be called at 2:20 o'clock. eae The P. E .O. club met yesterday afternoon at the Lincoln. The time qwas spent in the study of Siberia Mr. and Mra F. A. Bell gave a ieesent dinner party at their home, 195 ‘Boylston avenue. Miss Hubbard of Minneapolis was the guest of hon- ‘or. Others present were Miss Struve, Miss Buck, Lester Turner, Theodore Hiaiier and Mr. Lukes. ‘The Junior class of the Seattle High school will entertain the & Blors at a banquet on May 9, at the| Lincoin. eee The Orphans society has been making great preparations for the| entertainment and ball to be given tomorrow evening at Bouley’s hall 4n Ballard. ‘The ladies’ auxiliary to Temple de Hirsch held tts regular meeting y ferday afternoon in the Temple. ‘The Daughters of the King of St. ‘Mark's church will have a handker- ‘ehief sale on Thureday afternoon and evening in the guild room. In th evening « musical program will Fendered. Ail friends of St. Mark's Gre cordially invited to attend Mrs. George De ‘Stiguer entertain- the French elub at her home, 1803 | ighteenth avenue, this afternoon. THE MARKETS Contrary to general butter is down today, selling for 20c Fhe markets are quite active and oI last shipment from Califo nearly all gone. Berri jood supply at $2.26 ne market clined towards weakness. A few| Woxes of wax beans are firm at 0c per pound. fiood ripe bananas are very scarce and as no more cars will be due for | several days, they promine to be atil ercer. Beef has risen in the local Turkets. Grain ts steady in price Sithough the season isa we!) advanced Hay ts rather scarce. ‘JOBBING QUOTATIONS Green Fratt ‘etpectatio: se airly| tows — O14 arrote, 66g he ge + uo, fie; cabhaw poke, Ber toon, $4.0 81. Thar$2. 00 benpe per th artic squasne, be We have junt r¢ brill Just the « “for nice WEDDING PRES ENT. ROO &. BENINGHAUSEN, 907 FIRST AVE. fime Inspector for Col imbla and Puget Sound iu cad and the Beattie fh Bieetric Co awful practice “Under Two Flags” has proved te Rinehart measure was Killed) be one of the best, if not the best, foption of the unfavorable] attractions put on’ by the rt of the police, license and rev-| ment of the Thi mmittee. this season, ‘TI week with the usual Saturday mati WASHINGT TO GUBA N D. SQUIERS MAY eo | $20 423.50; corn, | BO sited Tn Ras ‘tt deat reies barter Toor definitely 4 1 to cemnracemeraiey . ISTILES WALKS [issustiea armen Butter — Washington creameries, 200 [appoint 1 eo 3 ranch 176800 y © Wweation at Pekin, ¢ ; Mow ror. Isa es Wisconsin, consul general at Mav sain, hae: Reavatort.. aie: adam Pl 2:00 por case: New Salaeialtlibe Mace, tegite: brick Swies,| ‘That a story never loses anything sisleoeg hada ta telling een ¢ 1¢ Tro scrtety gosh ramen, sogaoe: can. | DY it telling had again ben exempil ori Trophy S Hlke. Cremona. Ie. : fied in the case of H. I. Stiles, purser F. W. Sparling has pa ee eae edie: Slase | of the ateniner Hlthu Thamson, who| to the Beattle Yacht Club t Se tic; ducks, te bec was reported to be dead or dying tr Rog rte Aafia dhe + Fe ickeee gis | 4 hospital at Jurieau with a crushed ritng’s yanht Amelia © 11g Hho." ducks: 14g ibe foney- 129 16 Commission Men's Prices Corrected daily —The following Deing offered to the producer in ak I. One of the first per to the gang-plank of the stea! Thomson, which arrived hero late| f yesterday afternoon, was BUles him tows are a lots on the dock of self. He had undoubtedly received whet chiobee cley, $21.20 | quite serious injuries by a grindstone Foon falling on his head, but he wax worth Chesee—Native Washington, 11911 a dozen dead men. He had been cut Eges Strictly’ freah ranch. 1Tc. 1 Jamout the head and had been ren ets | ered unoonsctous at the time, ‘hut | * fed. Mr. Billes will now have » pleasant time reading the beautt — | MOCK PARADE |ful panegyrice written about him. {Ii Albeit, before this mishap occurred. the young purser had no idea of hie i own popularity. But then, in his n words, “A man is not parttou- ||| anxious to be hit on the head i Companies B and D and Company | A, signal corps, of the local Nati m al | Guard, are to give a mock battalion| araGe and bail at the Armory @ grindstone «imply to see hureday evening next. The affair| honey phrases written about him-||/ is strictly invitational | seit pi aerhins aoc | Many Meetings Announced (MAKE | FATAL DASH i D summer there will be| 1] SE oe ee, etre win oe | MANILA, ‘Sieg 6—Miguty'~ tour tions held on the Pa.| Moros who surrendered when the At Baa Francisco the Im | Americans captured the fort at Ray perial Council, Nobles of the Mystic/@" made i Shrine, will meet June 10 to 14, and| erty yesterday guards and in the furious fight fol- ||) of Pythias, August 1 Kaights Pythias, aus lowing 34 Moros were killed, and| at Portiand both the Travel 22 tective Association and the |nine wounded, The others escaped. || Lodge, A. O. U. W., will meet tn . - | June, and July 23 to 27 the Young| April Shipping iT) aon F eecenn — ‘The port warden's report for the) Hl ‘The Great > othe month of April was filed with the ||) |counci! inst night. During the month ||| exports were valued at $880,960, and ||| imports at $808,974. Beventy-one excursion rates to and vention cities and alli Fe eek or 2 deep-sea veanels arrived, the net ton- || who may desire to vis Sage Nene Diver eke parted || coast after attending the National onnage 0} wise |} Educational Ass jon meeting at| Daswengers Jn ound were 20.14, and) Minneapolis in July, the Great| outbound, 21.074 tH Northern has announced a first-class; i rate of $45 to Seattle and return for| H a 60-day period, ending September | 15, 1902. WEATHER FORECAST Plain Talk Some members of the Seattle eal Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and| Trust are traitors to their own Wednesday, showers, nccasional light)eauee, They deny that they belong | to fresh souther 5 winds. to the Trust. |= | Tne FRATERNAL aauannats| |te the Best Development of Co-op: | In Order to | erative Inaurance 'Beguile the People| ‘This order provides for ery con ‘An cnnulty ie peld to members who, name on the list of druggists that reach the age of seventy. Members | boycotted the Bartel! Drug Co. who are permanentty disabled by either sickness or acet paid the amount of their policy in ten annual tnstafiments. The benefits| sre paid promptly and tn full. Men| Hood's Sarsaparilia, $1.00 sise..<fe nd women are admitted to the same| w Emulsion of Cod Liver On lodge on exactly equal terms |” $1.00 size Ane 2 * — er 19) Aticock’s Porous Plasters, the nize De our | he membership of Ratnier | German Consumption Cure, $1.00 size| es oy mS Seattle, is 2%5- 0 of h joined in Apri! Mennen's Taleum Powder You will | make no mistake if you e ones . goin Wis lodge. Ask some memiber| 10, Creaun Goda, por et for @ folder explaining the plar ana| et Bea | all upon C. W. Stone, at Prescrip | | the. ‘Arlington hotel. | | | WEDNESDAY’S SAVERS ("°° 20 Si%inen he - 1 Liquid Biue ‘Harvard Dental, Eg er Gai eal en een Parlors Teeth, $5; Bridgowork, t bottle for Mince Meat 10¢ Ave, Apricots Per can Ile Per dozen O1.25| reer “tg Bird Seed | Savery tic the i Canary or Hemp tn bulk, fresh Our System ot Crown and Bridge € at half price-—-Per pound Work DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODA and We Succeed Where. Others | Fall | 0000000000090 00000000000 GRAND RIDGE § KOLE teh or | Years ax ra a handsome The at by ite new wr . Fletcher & Carpenter gains only up Will be ¢ # that w realty ber | } Flannelette Gowns Sale at | Cut Price Tomorrow HO 500, York Dental uu att See i on tra fu EL. PARLORS 614 First Avenua and warranted fan Fre annelette Night Shirts Anti-Trust Prices yew york pent SEATTLE'S|QAFE AND est and GRUL only first-class ROOM European plan | 4p Oonneos tural for 10° Fear t $5; Full Ser $5, Over German Bakery. june Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill- L AVE, SHATTLE Howard building oppo THE QUAKER DRUG CO Agente for CURE-IT-UP- Cures Chill Blains 1013-1015 Hienry Hensel 28 Hinokiey Biva«. Men's, 44 First Avenue, Bullding anutastariay Je mnie Third Fioo Boys. D. BUCK & CO. Children’s Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes Time i tain. 2 LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON |Your money back for the asking WUT AT $2.75 PER TON JAMES HENRY, ovene and is the best ¢, ? re tle ole in the marke? § | BEST MEATS Bunkers, pod AL CO., | And F ervi peclal attention Cobumbia. | Soeeoereooesooocooooooes 816 Western Ave. Phone Main 406. | bd ide: May Be Sate steamer Bliba Thor yontorda ter the tug Juneau tn al picked he Beasner f King a fe Ko Vv “BUTTE GIANTS PLAY SEATTLE| McCloskey's Butte “Glants captured thr t of f wames nthe ane ball team, are en ple at Athletic park thie| 2 attern Hawley te in the Dox for| MOUNTED POLICE mitt next h of stuggers, but] f t everything, | r take three 6 lice Sullivan, tn a that an appropr | | think of selling for three mounte yut you ch « chief says that he belleves| OR ate hea dence districts need more pre | | =| | [ | | | PLEASE TAKE TICE ing the Expans ] they are not imn | This explanat 709 SZCOND AVE., COR. MARION re» stock must be sold MEET DEATH who WEDDING and ENGAGEMENT RINGS THE BON MARCHE IN FLAMES, Netchert Bros, piano, 110 Unton, * Go to Splaning for bicycle repairs, Pa f the basement s ‘Th This last feature ie of FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture GURNEY REFRIGERATORS. REQUIRE BUT LITTLE ICE reat aw weary for Gurney Refriwerator requires | any other igerator be FREDERICK COMPLETE Hous! 4 the main aune it We are exclusive Seattie azenta. ( Teeth Cleaned ‘“FREE WITHOUT PAIN and without charge when other work is ordered 12) morrow, from 9 till 12 only, These quarter inch hemst Choice from @ till 12 temorrow, at The complete list of all day spec B in the morning until six at night, i« 200 TORCHON LACES FOR be Thousands of Summer V HOFF 4 TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, tug, VV Val RON MARC aa en EXPANSION SALE of = SHIRT WAISTS THOUSANDS TO BE SACRIFICED ts will be so reduced in price during this great sale as to loose entire sight of all profit, though it is a well known fact thal our usually pay on the Pacific Conspicuous tomorrow in the Waist Department, will the ale of 800 Waists, Worth $1.50, at 50c for 12 1-2c An important sale of Drummers’ Sample Handkerchiefs, will be an event at the Expansion Sale, te finest quality, each handkerchief on card, with hand embroidered border, anh ” There are positively no two alike, and the yaluee range from 2be to 506 gaah Ns a) Waists are cheaper by en dl k 04a er cent that you t 89c ned will do ft, White Lay would price sala rely ot that have no und the store, room arning back mgt, n the excavation [Drummers’ Sample Handkerchiefs, Worth On Sale Wednesday From 9 Till 12 Only 12 1-2 Cents BOYS’ $5.50 SUITS AT $3.73. T b Royse’ Vestee Buiter 4 § simere, in & h pat new patterns. lfancy vests, regular worth fror ~ | Wednesday at nesday at be These are in sizes 3 to § years. We VAL LACES, 81-3e. BOYS’ 35¢ CAPS AT 1%. For four seasons we have sold Plat Val Laces and Inne 0°! Boye Cape, in crath and white Gurney Kefrigerators and have ery fine quality, cholee p n8.!guck and nen, worth 35c, Wednes- decided, 8 careful examina- ‘able for Underwear, ete, widths |auy at 1c, all day on of Other kinds, to sell Gur from 2 to 6 Inches, and values ‘I ney thie season. T! 12%|o to Bc & yard; Wednesday at THE BANKER AND THE BEAR points are worthy # 1-3 FOR 68c. “ DRUG STORE SPECIALS. ‘The popular book, “The Banker é * land the Bear.” by Henry Kitchell na ¢ 8S B® © Plasters, 250 Webster, will be offered tomorrow at kind: Wednenday at 10 eee segues passe ts $88 Fa Poll ton an ey a Rage Mme This story is @ love affair of real ps fo Rwift's Bpecific (8. &. B.), $1.78 Re | cnare at novel surroundings ee re a ne. ot Shs moon the bank, which has a removable ice compar right’ ‘Testh Geap, he bones mg the ‘tanks, waist “ee mete a Far . ating men nd be kept t t ; ace: emeeae 608 Beene eee h brings the book into this ree Iron Tonic Bittern, $1.00 size for Gurney Refrigerat 7 e $0. kept clea The 6 Be UNDERWEAR AT 300. frigerator in kept « ance in the enance of th and gives t is built along scientific Men's Golf Shirta, patterns of Bedford cord May at 60c This list of spec w only at 69¢. BROWNIE KODAKS, 75c. man's Brownie Kodak, rej etal Wednesday TUCKED MUSLIN AT 2%. Moth ¥ in, In pound boxes, worth! years, th Powder, regular | 2 EF URNISHERS inl from 9 til! Wed-| Men's 5 Hands; W packages for Se. Knee Pants, sizes 4 to a EXTRACTED BROWwN’s PAIN LESS Ribbed Under Pages rong 2 rts ar . sale price, the |'® garment MEN'S 7c GOLF SHIRTS FOR 500.) in grey Wednesday at, ine T and Tecks esday strt raey large purchase ucked Muslins, 50, will be on mixed cheviots, en's Fast Black Cotton Hose the petr, and Four. from 9 till 12, patterns; also yea—double toes a pair i 12, at 13% Ribbed Cotto NORDHOFF @ CO. hat om Raturday, the 17th several th { Seattle are divided, elect several be held at the voting pinces thereat ly the m the f the purpose of qualified vot i“ proveettion sub- { Bet of Teeth...64.00 | Gold Fillings 81.00 Ordinance No. TOan, 4 Crown, aK 8 r Fillings Oc proponi te question shail be voted upon ta the ng manner, 10 Sas eed dee kk | Cuneta eee ag (ORRTIETE a pel eer ee eet * FULL 8ET 85.00 ery voter at euch election electing to We te! ee t your work will cost you before GOLD CROWN sa 85.00 favor of ‘said meition of. the larantee absolute satiafaction OLD atm detal tn vad huciness a haat no WOLD FIL ; $1.00) forth “in ¢ tn ordiaance, shall SLLVER FILLING BOe| 170 a ballot containing | the following nly dentists in Seattle who do) "TEAR et coy Soouition. and an or apply gold or ty of Seattle 12, 14 Hinekley Block. | 717 SECOND AVENUE ' , undetectable from | Thousant Dollars, for the ‘parpose aie wite Dr. EB. J. Rrown’s Dental Parlors, | stte for the Seattle Pubtic Library, ae set 13 First avenue. Offices, 1, 2, 8, 4.) forth and etalled in Ondinance Mo. "Teas at on k, first door south of | % sei City.” SUNSET OIL & REFINING Co. ANNOUNC ‘The Sunset Ol] and Refining f treasury stock, 40,000 eh ny 3 s upon the marke k th 1 £ allotted t Pe well to aot 5 ptly @ of Mutual I building. Dougal hwick’s, Hours, 8:30 EMENT with pany has Glspored of its frat rem, at nt® per share. Thi . iring stock in this com. at sald nd apply at Mice in the base. unlined the e amount of 1 IRST Ww +8 hoee eral wards or riven to © places af vot veral election pre- as follows ARD. hon. 119 Radiroad ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. propusttich ead ‘question of ‘the lesvanes net-=Covey Bros.’ Tinshon Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washington Le FR a a pa ha 2 City Stable, Lane at Ti Seas not~Montana Stables, 4h ae be al e ereat s shall b ' Brubaker nop All Grads Furniture ‘ shall be, Deve D’ WARD. “ Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, ros A gin RS ' pa Given. oie east corner of Bleventh ave. and tan 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUL ag tld "oly anid. Sroposifon and | Ny Manet ee ees dhehe Sut Ane tele, Woah | “Nowe therefora, Notion te hereby wiven| Mytt,Madinon street. | to the aualined CHty of | state umes, end ot Madiown sheet tae ee ALL DAY SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY for Wednesday—that is articles or garments that we will sell from ewith prin HOS! | Gotten w " wom imperfect Wednes Wom ings. double special Boys Athleti tee, IERY AND KNITWEAR ePECiALe. Women's Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, worth Ses, aay at STE « @wh nmnorted osorn «toate worth 25¢ each; cheles dey at IT ge. o's Past Hinck Cotton with white feet, or all toes and heels, worth Wednesday at 10e. a Fast Black Hore. double toes and triple knees, worth 2he7 special’ nesds at We, /OOWNSTAIRS SPECIALS POR Imitation Wedgewood and igh, Wednes Smail: Pedestals, stand ts 10 egular value , Te; nday at Sie. er size Imitation We Jardinieres and Pedestal, Wednes $26.00 Pioaeeenes beautiful glass. many at ide ted colors eo pe 9 TO 12 SPECIALS ON SALE WEDNESDAY Is will be offered Wednesday morning, from 9 till 12. tona, high neck, lor aine sleeveless, etal, from 9 ull 1 Nice Japanese Desai ‘special, } trom 9 till 12 at &e. Goed Wood Salt Boxes; Weiner day at & Dripping Pans, 10x18 size; Wednes ny at, each, 106, from 9 til 12, Pitio tr First w Sham Holders; Wednesday, 18, at bo. THE BON MARCHE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. FOURTH WARD, Precinct—Rasemtent of Third avenue and Jomersam street. Beoond Precinet—Froat room in See 207 Columbia street Third Precinet-OMice of 415 Madi Firth Seventh ave. ave and Poth Firat Preeinet Fourth Roy sireet Pike strent ih Precinet—Carpenter ison atreet, Precinct — Candy 1 of Cage oe courte. react Waren tom lumber Nitites ext Goria Trectnct — veraity street, ui Pine #treet Inct — Union SIXTH WARD. Wesron's Fuet Fasement ot Dew Wa Bowe het Wr WARD. Basement | of ae - Vacant house, 413 Per Deeeinet Preeinot-_Om r of Alm HEH WARD. Omics of Miatte & Xa NINTH WARD: hall, See First Precinct —Cotegrore’s weet and Grand boulevards Soetbla Rowe besten d Hone gure ree OG. E ‘ and Aibioa street *» bal * Filth Precinet—Anteroom of May Mast Forty-second street ‘Sixth oe of th Date « net —Bundag-egboo!, north and ‘ & oe nai election sill Bafa cit atta. inet oet0e 4 and er! je 18th day ¢ a 10 troller on aed ne Ht { oret publication Justice's court fe rear aa St hitkerton's Awetion eam ‘precinct Pastman’s stabieg FR Riectrie woth shop, 1000 Tent Yuet ottee, 2000 MoBiwain's real esti od Beattie a smh ial | pele COC CSOs ecccseeeeeeennEEASS 2040208 cen _ §§ £ geeegrecrarery. a9¢53 23782.

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