The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1902, Page 4

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Ce anc he RNA Ree 4 FENDERS ON LOCAL STREET CARS ARE NO EARTHLY BO0D = Seattle Electric Company Strongly Censured for Using an Alleged Life-Saving Contrivance--Other Cities Protect Their People Btruct @ars. Several years ago, consolidation of the ent companies we use ar prot high © ear strt the f S 4 eities in the are in use the track and work suc Manager Dickinson's fm one of the pap He w feet by as Probably ance before His death w esult of his head fenders th are as g00 council approved of the construction of these fen Views Ld Gpecial Correspondence ) NEW CASTLE, Pa. May 3—The) fennual commencement exercis the Mt. Jackson high school efinitely postponed, while Daugherty, the principal, @ broken, hose and poulticing two) the Diack eyes as the result the most exciting scenes which took place in a Pennsylvania schoo room. Principal Daugherty ‘wounds to the vengeance { en angry father, J what he took to be his daughter, Mi Miss Duncan members of the the affair occ night,” which is which takes place be uation, A committee of s' an selected to secure the pre: is nu of « inflict of) you n tle| in tn Robert Mathiott made the presenta tion speeci $4125 YEAR FOR LIFE FOR | WEARING STAR A DAY (Bpecial Correspondence.) WASHINGTON, D. ©.. ‘Army promotions for retir poses have been more num usual recently. It i today, brigadier ge retired brigadier & tomorrow They out agin,” with barely en to get into uniform with the new nk. Threc of the short-term briga- | temporary ters, De Russy, Burt and were retired April 14. Hooton was promote within a week. Briga Bird, Auman and Sny thelr appo weeks, have before the weather A few y were made to fil The appointees stepped t er gr and then sid the retired list, to next in line tion; but the « 4 May 3 ent pur- jand Col. Moti| In nd retired | deci Menu for a Day. Lau F n baked t ‘ , salad, ra b r coffee Dir nb r boilte bananas in jelly, coffe New Sleeves Are Elaborate Experience of life has rs ago, ten appointments | le omir these fitting prom ~ dep 10 faithful must under On is such a it is tmpossi © fende dit b Kk satiate 1 the fender would be grade it Reason About It ent at goes younger and r nding list, ) exaggerate Simply indispensable. itheut rous the hoax ening both the eye claret from hie 1 stopped by the # rests have been mai ng runs high and 8 and| ment prorr jens dis $4125 @ yea ot that ride fully a f ack and are consequen useless ANGRY PAPA WHIPS A SCHOOL PRINCIPAL The who happe can was given a dummy t consiat tuffed with hay remarks th ment ft She was angry and refused ¢ balance of Wh iack:| bringing the | mn by congrens. | ning the h No ar IN MEMORY OF WM. MVKINLEY MARCK, N. DM 1 vos + BUNCH OF MISDEEDS Boy Burglars Believed to Be : Chief Offenders A gang of boy burg wh meth would make the f Another Job Burgiars also made a social ca 8. jer, J 3. D, Farwell, at 122 Thirtieth avenue south, was vis burglars last night. About th “mn THE. ‘oURTS An affidavit w alars mad, he suit of 2 ex-Treasurer W. H. Whit his bondsmen, to recover his first te eficter NEW HAVEN, Cor est is man re tonigh ard. TI and Har Lact Nows of the Wreck Saturday nigh be of e you the last tu THE SEATTLE STAR. | UNDERTAKER TRUST rr N,N. J ®, ne of f 1 embalm th today 1 r A at rh ject t ia 10 protect 1 the atandard of the pr h of 1 1 land 1 th at and | ‘ qualified to pra Special After Six Samet pent Second Ay 2151217 Saturday Night | From | Canvassers | This Clock absolutely guarar | 1132 Second Ave. “Our Price So—$1 Down and 25 25c Per Week IYRNA RUC 4 “Our Price $4- 5c Down and 25c Per Week Westberg & Childs Fine Cloaks, Suits, Millinery aud House Furnishi | ON A WINK: icc | Flutter of an EyelidFeature \ | in Murder Caso Be &! DENVED, May %—The freedom Retchert Bros, plar hape William 1 #| Denver, depend upon a win) ; t n 1 with winking bu i} t J ma ) I ns |} FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902, <— if rue | "Expansion Sale Shoes eS RESERVE STOCK TO BE CLOSED’ |. er Fed aee Geen areeee Imperial | theta not oe sani | Tailoring Co. vs nEON ker win wins r ‘| As ‘02 SECOND AVE. FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Rockers of Moder- ate Cost Decide uponthe amount § sign that will please you! That gives you an idea “re and we ? of thecompleteness of the you wish to expend for will show you a pattern § assortment. at that price—and.a de- COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Avo., Madison and Spring Stro DR. JOWM J. KOWALSKI ~Sclentitic Optician... 808 Second Av., tet. Cotumbia and Marion Open Sumiays 11:00 to 12. “FREDERICK & en Our Price 33. 65 | For convenience we group the = OUT QUICKLY Just a | There is one stock that we cannot do otherwise than sell for cost /or less. Our spring shoe stoc k, as you know, was four weeks late in Hireaching us, It is the heaviest and yet most bulky stock in the whole house. The order from the management is to clear out the stock at jany cost--price every pall of shoes low enough to make it an ob- ject to our customers. Forehanded people will be glan to take advantage of this unusual opportunity and will buy not only Shoes for the present season, but for a year ahead. Let it t tinctly understood that the values given in this sh advertisement are the regular selling values, so that you save the exact difference between the first price and th cut price by buying here tomorrow. shoes into Men’s Wome ch sort. n’s and Children's j giving a very short description of tins MEN’S SHOES WOMEN'S SHOES BOYS, Misses saat a4 Kid 1 ' Women's Soft Vici Kid CHILDREN ob f . , way oc on i " ‘ 1 nift 7 rth regularly §2aq, igh ex ¢ { in F; and Toute Cordovan Lac Paige. per ax * DeAy a i vd ae ; : 11 1-2 to §. "F00 tor Seon in Calf M1] whine ren's and foes, woth ae - ie extension ede "si zes8i-toe om ee, ext th. Sote ing price ae. Misses’ Bright *, worth $£7¢; “4 spring heel and a good, will begin with the open ra. You will do well tp though ave extra sales 1 all as promptly ae peste ee ehhea Wagner's Orchestra Sat- " "'' « erday Night 2 AFTER SIX Expansion Sale prices, combined with the usual after six discount, will jam the old store tomorrow with customers. But people elbow good naturedly here, no matter how large the crowd, and you must net be surprised if you see pretty nearly everyone at the Bon Marche tomorrow nigh wi ight. C hear tra render the opening march: “The New Bon Marche. 4 ‘ome and hear Wegner’s Boys’ English Corduroy Pants Mourning Pins, in boxes, bright idths run from 8 to 6 inches are worth under Ie $ yant some are worth w after six, at eed o Venive Lace Collar ore. very finest qualities, yles, in white only, worth 2d asehe six men's and Children's Calera ler Handkerchiefs, hemetitehed ‘ia 3 BY WAGNI CHESTRA. ae ‘The usual Saturday evening crt by” Wagner's otehests help make HE nal 4 Bon MareBe tomor- Wrappers, light r. just recetved, Saturday, after atx, PROGRAM OR SHOES Men's Y 1 « p t per pa ‘ t velour, calf or N 18; reguia t ap Rainier Hardware 1121 First Avenue 2OCSE HS 54 29D OF Ec 5DE! ANNOUNCEMENT The Sunset Oil and Refining Company has 40,000 shares, at 1 the market 50,000 ZLLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secret Building «i Seattle, W ‘. 1819 FIRST AVE, Seattle, Wash aoonceococooceseeecosevecousees ||___2) Nnokley Bak, Trt Few |e i ic ae Co. 19D 9092990009909 00 000000 DESTOODOO SONS OORT ODEREY SUNSET || OIL & REFINING CO. in the base Jashington NORDHOFF @ co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. winches Screen Doors nc ba . J $1.00 8) ad 4 as { FIFTH WARD. ax net arehou e ‘ ‘ oi whe ye? wanes om | ioe i 1 Sette ead | aati a ty to t pA se wy : Cucerton’s Avetian roam ERNST BROS. viding mon bene Oh bre eartman's stables Hit £06 Pike Street Te. 12 Th] Sine te takd eee et ta eekaen ts, on Electrie wort | ws Biock ; P Carpenter shop, 1000 That ° SIXTH WARD. lienry Hensel sheild hale ently aac | First ProcinWesrone Pel a 20 Hinakiey Bioos, Third Fiesr f said Cit _ a ew elwain's real etal LRGAL NOTICES NOT | Whereas: 4 | North iad th VENTH WARD. Mt , ns Basement of Ses JA A A Pike street and Beller | a int el ie held in| Meacham 4. . a which, the voters | ¥ nd Precinet—Vacant house, 418 fi : i 7 nct—Ofce Mumford’ oe m the. Sue Mt i H : a site| “Fourth Precinct—Bakery of Schmitt | Meache fo the pureh ° ase ress) s ni of Higrkine © t that the, Mayor and City| at sald el Ratt te p 3 Hy | Precinet—Front room ot WW } rir WARD, ~ Big Pre n house of at | ‘ ded tor. the | qqElttt Precinct—Bhoeshop, 118 Maitroaa] St 23 | pros a First F | u L aS La | ) | ; re ~ } les, 4 i 1 7 a ¥ Basem 8 ‘ ~ ¥ 1 3 4 ‘ ue Men ai” | Jack#on street F co OeG a iio H 1 Y reat F oof May's bale ane Dr Tloes tect sind om Knowles’ wood Forty-0e * rout and sixth 5 en's A r Seattig, | ZAR, 90 xth ave, south | northeast eee 1 wh z ¥ r . on v hand erntoe im pee t 4 804 J in atre sown, - FS 7. hall Me : THIRD WARD. ast o aetek a * vant M : fi res jreen Lake boathouse f y t pee 1 i t—Mad ‘ election will be 9? , i x . 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