The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1902, Page 3

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qUESDAY, may 13 MAMBLING RESOLUTION OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL. E REFERRED TO POLICE, LICENSE AND REVENUE COM JE—WESTERN CENTRAL LABOR UNION’S PROTEST OTHER MATTERS ACTED ON BY CITY FATHERS BIOS ARE TOO HIGH MAY GHARGE BEEF TRUST SHOE [ THE PLYMOUTH oonpany’ OPENING SPRING SHOE SALE << WE CUT THE PRICES DEEP Theaters 3 $ The balance of th i of LADIES’ SHOES amounting ed out nt aca during the next fifteen days. Do you want shoes at HALF PRICE? ave from 7 cents to $1.50 on a pair of shoes? If you do, take advantag this sale Re read, ‘Our entire new Aj ance of this liceuse for the reason “A Young Wife” | "/BEAUTIFYING prema ange Witer stock of ladies’ shoes now placed on sale at greatly reduced price morning, May 14. providing for the paving | that the place | conducted in & at the street committee. This | Chase two hte as Laird, Schober &Co.’s Make of Ladies’ Fine Shoes Baia Gent a cobed oot SPECIAL NO. 1 the street commit tee. This Sixth) Th ence of the Seatth ot edb THE PRICES CUT TO PIECES $5.00 SHOES 1 $2.98 $4.98 707 Is Second Ave. we. | ragatation denoun elty the § Wate th Uper tee the tquor tt rv to over Do you want to ad the pric begins townorrow ntaeen” dant 3000 pairs, must Neens tal aver Councilman Kistle atrumental iy Par 5 of the conch was taken Ry in routine work SOROSIS SHOES Ladies Do You Want Sorosis Sho ating & The ov committee ait The post atreet vement clubs, Shippen is chai ver M. Hill secretary the several clube a atater the | for a ~| thon of rues fr Pike | department was . y Attached to| lary being fixed at $65 1 however, would be Ordinances Passed Gat It te proposed to Pave! ne following ordinances independent of one an- |Dassed: Water main on Eleventh Labor's Prote: | Kast Madivon street: concrete wat of the West ntral Twenty firet ‘Union against the unctl anything to do officlatly with qelebration attendant upon the of the battleship Ne ‘on July 4 was referred to committee on labor. Fire Mar. Kell filed a statement with gounci! calling attention to the ‘of explogives in buildings town. He also recommended lat & system of pipes be put in for use in case of ff ordinance was introduced At Kistler providing counciimen will of three is of land | biue print maps ‘Washington for park pur-| route. DUE A PROVINCE [N, May 13.—An official note the defeat of the rebel ta Chili province and the cap- of the leaders after two days’ has been issued by the gov- is, however, only one of the in which the rebellion ts are others where the igsre io full control, but of the government gives no news. ‘HALDEMAN LLE, May 13.—Walter “From Sire to Son” k ¢ ympany \t Fre to Bon” fe of} last time ¢ w night the | Mouth of ® play of th civil 1 oper nt a | the balar | Joseph 1 Sorosis Bh: fitt man aw hes Dut was held up pending y of regrading First, The si - wale pric the nt >mort time of Thursday nie ar and SPECIAL NO. 2 wa Ladies and play binek widthd ulations The ¢ nd that. e not exceed the n exhit pletures were} MRD SCHOBE of vest .YOUR CHOICE OF ALL LADIES’ AT $3.98 committer we Ny ante #0 Fecomn lclub guarantee ne of @ publi $3.98 $3.98 r addition water ue from Seneca street to ain on Fifteenth ouncll adjourned to n morrow night, w of the whole the ¢ nel with the probable anatruction upo discuase ompa m of Wa proposed by 1 ity, such aa Chi H. Burnham, St. Gaudens, the sculr tor, and Fred 8. Olimated,” Like pt tures are being exhibited all over the untry, through the Amertean Ir stitute of Architects. Charles W Saunders, secretary of the Washing ton Chapter, brought the matter be fore the improvement clubs of the ity that they might act in conjun tion with the Seattle Chapter of Ar chitects in giving the exhibition BITS OF GAIETY neert of the La national aut McKim, Dante SPECIAL NO. 4 sHL1 te haw 84 Union b! nd tende effects of tts the city will be tves of the and the| be furnished with of the proposed Dunlap, real ¢ PETER- SON’S state YOUR CHOICE OF ALL_ LADIES’ AT $2.98 exible Mat Kid I 4.00 SHOES $2.98 $2.39 Nise: ducks 14G1Be; chickens, 19 tee. Honey—-12@ 186. ee oom Commission Men's Prices Corrected daily—The following prices are being offered to the producer in round lots oa gihe dock OF in the car at Beattie ra Ladies’ Fine F Lace Stny boot. all better at $2.98 ster $149, $1.48 sniort $1.69, $1.88 ane $2.50 $4.09, S, $26.00@27 50: barley, $21.80: ; corn, Balk, ton, 11@I Ie. Ie. ery, OIE: LECTURES IN NORWEGIAN Hon. Rasmus B. Anderson, protes- sor of Scandinavian literature at the [University of Wisconsin, and ex Minister to Denmark, is announced Ladies’ $3.00 Patent Ideal Kid Welt Shoes, all » while they last we ‘The Inst regular ¢ rons" Musical Club waa given ye Y¥ afternoon at the Grand use. The program was of interest. Those who took p Mrs. G. A. C.F jen, Mise Graham. Pieina and Miss Drew. The club. us rendered some fine selections Altogether it was one of the best con certs of the season. - ary, Mine ¢ WORKING SLIPPERS Poe Ee A sale was given thie afternoon for Leather Slippers, th the benefit of St. Paul's church, at tinde for hare » the residence of Mra, James Griffiths, 163 Olympic place. Mrs. C. MH. Lilly hae tasued invita na for an “at home” to be given n and chocolate color TENNIS SHOES Red oy®’ and Men Low Shoes, CHILD'S RED SLIPPERS We now have them SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON CHILDREN’S n, part owner and business of the Lowisvilie Courter-| died this merning of - in-| received Saturday when struck reet car. ON HILL CLUB Fesiderta of Beacon Hill last met at Taylor & Willey's store | ed an improvement club. lowing officers were elected t. J. Waller; vice presl- BR. Wileox; secretary, G. W ; treasurer, ©. H. Bi a on organization, R. E Ferrer and 0. H. Sat . club will meet at the same it Friday evening. MARKETS opened today with business. Strawberries, asparagus are plenti- t falling off in prices shipments of aspar- Reoming in every morning. from 75e to $1 per are selling very slow- tommission men have on hand. and eggs are unchanged. Market ie active and there 4 for chopped feed. QUOTATIONS Green Fruit 00 a. box: cooking. a5. poles, $1 1862 Tomato: Santas, $1 1398.90: 29 ont aon. sending ovanees Us ta Bah, Medivorran aioncian, $4.00084 25 | | F canes tanterinen. 31.78 tas faogss 00: strewuerrien. #1 20 DAE erate: cherries, $1.75 per box Vegetable | | aguas OTe yer ton: veri $150 per don sparagua, per box; TieG$1.00 per Provisions Cow beet, Wie per ib: pork, i0c per Ib; ‘oe. 13%e: bei 22 sound. per ton. $12.00; Kast Hagton imiothy, $18,00019-00; al $22.60; Oe per Ib wether m breakt £29.00; wheat, Wiles barley, $22.00. r Cheese, Eggs and Poultry faphington crenmerios, 2021 corn Lee Kasten, Washington tut York. 18g@i4e tie; EAam, 1@ Ite iy fresh ranch, 19@206 18 Poultry--Hens, idie@4 er fox, turkeys, Lagi s, 18 Pouttry — Turks }lins block, his subject being, [is well to deliver two lectures in Seattle. on a lecture t 1, he will deliver a Norwegian lec- ture at Ranke hall on ance From Our Forefather: on May 22 he will speak in College Dis covery of America by the Norsemen Encyclopaedia Hrittanica styles Mr. Anderson as “The Father of Nor- wegian Literature in Amert " He known as the author of ‘America Bot Discovered By Cc umbus.” “The Younger Edda,” and other works on Norwegian literature He is editor of a Norwegian period- feal called ~“Amert His son, Hjalmmr 0, Anderson, is one of the moat proficient musicians in the city, being director of the Anderson Ma dolin club and the Norwegian Sing- ing society. He came to this city from Madison, Wis., a short time ago. STILL JEALOUS Because his former wife, Mrs Hunter, threatened to do bo: hatm both to him and to his second wife, A. J. Humphrey. a resident of California, was compelled yeaterday fo appeal to the local courts for ald. Mrs. Hunter was placed under $00 bonds to keep the peace, but it Is be- Heved that she will leave the city and create no further disturbanc It ts alleged that in Por’ gev- eral weeks aj she attempted to | throw vitriol Into the face of her ‘se kecond wife. She is all followed the couple to 8 here to have renewed her| threats. She was divorced trom Mr. Humphrey nearly five years ago ~SDUBLIN” JAILED “Dublin” and will pi the city } Policeman W. ¢ a is aeain safely in ably be dryd: Hubbard was this morning the pilot who landed Dub lin into the care of the city jailers Ed Nolan, or as he is more far arly known “Dub is on char * that manage to p ically drift into jail. He has b haracter around “Billy the Myq’s saloon for years and is naturally a good fe but tenderloin “hootch gets the better of him and his loaf ing around the saloons on ¥ ton street always means for him « term in the city bastile. ——o— Ge to Spinning for bicycle repairs. ——— Figtcher & gains only. Anti.Trust arpenter, realty bar- egular ete, good qua and ENGAGEMENT RINGS Price's Little Li | Paine’s Liver P | Epsom Salts, Sugar Milk Caster's German ( $1.00 tz rib best, per ib Boycotted by Seattle Drug Trust composed of fifty st Prescriptions a specialty. p Delivery Phone, Main 603, (06 BRCOND AVENUE. port| «| some Friday afternoon at her reald Queen Anne bill, The Kappa Gamma fraternity of the U. of W. will give a dancing party across Lake Washington on Tuesday evening of the 20th ¢ French met this after noon at the bh of Mrs A. B. Stewart at Spring street and Boy tom avenue. | 4 Hannon and William} Elliott Farr will be married on/ Wednesday evening. May 21, at St Mark's church, Minn MM ‘The Nineteenth Century Literary Club will hold its regular meeting or Thursday afternoon at the home of | Miss Carrie Shumway, 1304 Madison street. drill between Seat H., and Seattle N A competitive tle No. 7, D. of 1, A. O. U. W., will be gt morrow evening in Ranke hall. affair will be in charge of a tion committee composed bers of the drill team. A public wedding and ball will be given tonight under the auspices of the Queen City Social Club, in Ranke hall. The bride and groom are bo members of the club and will le the grand march and open the bail Tonight the Mariposa Club gives the last of ite series of danees in the Queen Anne club house. Parry will entertain > Friday afternoon at} 1017 Queen Anne a ection of officers Mrs. the Orp’ her re enw | | | A farewell rece was given t Rev, L. 8. Bowerman inst evening | by the members of the First Bap tit church. There was a large « | | pany present and the evening was a | very pleasant one. | | LANE ON VACATION A three-months’ leave n secured by Det of. the ep nt. He will leave short des with the represen jing syndicat valuab property examination of which Is to be by the syndicate repres Gunther’s of absence tive A Chocolates FRESH TODAY CHICAGO PRICES Bon Bons and | SEATTLE TAILORING CO TOMORROW SPECIAL Ladier Kid Skin Shoes, good wear guaran Sitting, $1.75 tomorr 296-208-210 PIKE STREPT. 65 BEAR IN MIND THIS SALE TSc, 850 and Oho 18 FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY. AND BOYS’ SHOES FOR THIS SALE EVERY PAIR OF LADIES’ SHOES IN THE STORE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. IF YOU CARE To SAVE MONEY ON A PAIR OF SHOES, TAKE IMMEDIATE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE AND COME BEFORE THE SIZES ARE BROKEN. We Make Glasses to Fit The Eye That's the Important part Remember this when in 1 glasses, We do not take you we give y # $1.00 and SCHUCHARD OPTIC Bye Spectatints 1207 Second Ave THIS WILL SHOCK A PHILOSOPHER ‘There's Th ing so many well drewn We AL €O., loa ttto, @ reason wu mak- # reason for our make them for less money. And the reason we're able to tr them for less money in b we make #0 any sults f men Areuing in a al, but this is a fact 1207 FIRST AVENUE J. Hl. Holland---Manager tor every |I| suits for wo many |j| AMUSEMENTS. STMT ETniaiRe owt TME (eaDin MEATRE Puss: Mons) Nights, comm Sunday May 11 The Cooley Co. And Gladys Kingsbury In Milton Noble's Great Succes “FROM SIRE TO SON,” Thurad I t Four cing urday fa iday. Matinee, the Comedy Drama, “THE MOUTH OF THE CANNON,” r Price 6 2he jes and Shov t Grass Shear Catchers Oe and 7 ERNST BROS, 06 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 | "THIRD AVENUE THEATER M. R Mar Seattle's Oniy Up A High Prices w sell, "hone Main 667. wn ‘Theater, Cings Family Resort 0c, 20e, 400, 60c TONIGHT scond week of the people's favo The Jessie Shirley C unday, Monday, Tuesda “hk YOUNG WIFE. Thursday, Fri tur “DAD'S GIRL.” Specialties introduced each evening, wsaistensicisicueis FREE TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN ind without charge W 4.0 85.00 hen other work is ordered. $1.00 500 50 DO | Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Cement Fillings We tell you exactly what your werk will cost you before your work i done and Fifteen’ Stars in, business 1% Lag Hinckley Hour m. to § p. Be Mee guarantee absolute satisfaction. in Seatt Seattle Dental Parlors ik TIT SECOND AVENUE m. Sundays, 10 a, m, to 2 p. m. pemeICMSICTIS MCAS TS OIL & REFINING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT The Sunset Ol and Refining Company 40,000 shares, market asury stock, company now puts upon the stock at the advanced price this being allotted to Seattle any will do well to act promp ment of Mutual Life building. Mock of tr han dispored of ite first at nt® per shar Persons des tly and apply at it ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washington OUR $3 DERBY 3ut you will have to pay more than $3 in any other hat store for one as good See |SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 ECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed 912, 914, EATER All Grade Furnitu r In Furntt Ole! I Draperies, Carp to furs En ur home co prices mplete, and cheerfully 916 FIRST Phone Buff 456 Seattio, Wash OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI w2tlentific Optician... 800 Second Av., bet. Columbia and Marion Open Sundays 11:00 to 12, NEW YORK DENTAL, PARLORS 614 First Avenue Teeth extracted and Glied without of pain Binten, gol Gold Crowns, $5, Full Set Teeth, $5; Bridgework, $5, i $1 up; Silver Fill- ew York Dental Parlors 4 FIRST AVE, BEATTLE. oor, Howard. building, °p Hod bul piers Sunday fm aitendance, Henry Hense 28 Hinckley Block, Thrd Fi Harv ard Dental ; Parlor positively extn pain by 0 plied to the guts. ‘Our ‘system of Crown and Bridge Restores teeth tot roots badly decayed “0 wes extracting n teath t At oF no pay. We Succeed id “Who © Others Fall AVENUE Weatern av M. J, WALKER, Auctioneer, Hot Weather Coming want these things, ally so when you get hese prices— n you ce Pick Lemon J Larger st; mon 5 4-qt. I Window Screen Doc Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, # Hooks, Lawn Sprink! rden Tools, ete.; Screen ¥ oth and Poultry Net low the market price. with cup ezers, Wood Cream Freezer Bereens .. LEGAL NOTIO) NOTCH OF SPECIAL Whereas the Clty the Tth | by the ih day of ance pr tobe held in to the nd Del »; bear dat be payable 20) yea! @ shall be attache ot beoee |e Mea. | nH Boren’s for Publ which apecial ana that Library provides « elec the, he purpos w to pay am and Lucia M. i the said sum of One Hundred wife purchase price af ee Addition for Sea forth and de of sata Cit: the p Labra shea tn ikees cr] voters of said city that ing in each of the several cinets in the at said elect! election pres weral wards of said Cuey m shall be as folio FIRST WARD. Precinct—Shoeshop, Pirst 118 Ratiroad Tovey Bros.’ Tinshop, Stables, Lane at. Stables, 4th etree Shann Montana ingt Oftice Seventh Righth ave. south and 2308 wood Precinct—AMadrona_Counctt nd East Jefferson. — room of house, 1638 livra’s Real Ee on street car tine, "ARD. ment of City bali, Terson street Front room in housa, t"Ofice of Perrin hetals I Pirst ay Office of Florence house, “Thurd. Moston st Fourth 416 Me Candy store reem, 708 t— Justice's court room, unty courthouse. WARD. rear of of- Western aveg i net 's Auction room, pirat ay he ctRastman’s stables, Ittth and street iftn net = t 705 Pike Sixth Precinct—Carpenter shop, 1680 Thine avenue jon Electric works, SIX First Precinct TH WARD. Weston’s Fuel ofce, 2o19 MoRlwain's real estate reroom of Moned how nt of Denny i stro Bowers’ hot ] Siath ave bata Firat chureh, ‘Second tius ave. Third factory of Swedien t and Belevue Vacant house, 418 Pom ™ of Harkins & of Schmidt & cery stor and rei Federal t room of house, atreet in house of Joke ¢ Pacifico Rug face ping stat shop TH WARD. lewrove's hi nore ner f May's hal, Sixth aves ool tent, 1 Keyate rit. e atreets 4 hall, Nec nd street, nese en Lake bedthouse, tion will be opem m, until 7 o'clock p. ame Whereof 1 Mixed the Apr INO: unte 1902, RIPLINGER, Mold City Create eation “April 16,. 200%, eity Compt ‘of the «

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