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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ot & at THE r'LE, WASHT 8 HOURS FOR UNCLE SAM REFUGEE: CARED SERA GTON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1902 MRS. RICKART BELIEVES FOR HUSBAND WAS KILLED OPEN T0 HEREAFTER THOSE PERSONS WHO TAKE GOVERNMENT CON- TRACTS WILL OBSERVE THE NATION'S WORKING DAY RULE—THE SPIRIT OF THE LAW APPLIES NOW According to telegraphic ¥ the merchant marine or otherwive| Official Reports Received From|MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUND DEATH OF MAN patches from Washington, congrem| It has heen customary to follow the Islands FOUND DEAD LAST EVENING AT END OF GREEN LAKE CAR before adjournment yesterday, un-| Standard of warking hours in thy LINE—A STRANGE STORY C OVERING FOURTEEN YEARS der suspension of the rules, passed] This clght-hour move for all movorh: | DON, May 20.—The following 4 fi the bill authorizing eight hours’ work] ment contract. work will set a new | @Spatch, ated trom St. Vincon per diem on all government con-| Pace In the shipbuilding yards of the) WA" Tecelved from the governor Hy a bullet from a revolver which {ing his partn co Atlantic const, where the vight-hour | the Windward Islands today byt wan cniteing te er Sarah Has} Naan acca a Theat a eNt MONT looloaial ome! “All” fimmncéiace [had troesty fajires hi There is a pretty big government! it will most likely have its effect on| W&"# Are now supplied. ‘The ques: |art yeater Narrow Escape |i! on Mana by a ‘ocat ship-| this coast tion of re-setile ‘of the Ne | death In th downwe abandoned p building firm that is about to com- How It Applies Looally ae anal mo iaekee ne | | acalths Mi h Kickart's many friends | road near the terminus oC the 9 Fi Fi mence the construction of a $3,000,000] “In Morans’ yards, where the big) up to the nt. In my ntation there la Guill Reged epdpneion ot | Gaaped by the fingers of the. rom Fire Dattlesbip, the Mebrasbe. .A question| ° Attlee Nebraska’ te Under eon: | $260,000 w nable ws to support all play in the case, Jhand was the 3$-cal bulldog ree waa raleed whether the passage of/ hours per ‘diem la more thasland rechouse them in nes Noeatie | ten ca ean n, Bromilnent local con-|VOlver: oo * procaine teem hgemmadead boa te nore than land re-house them in nev ractor and one of the firm of Lay.| One chamber of the weapon wal thi bill would not apply to the w cht, Heretofore this firm could In /tier, ‘The sufferings of the wounded |ton & Rickart, whose ahop ie at 1000 empty, and in the left mide of the en who are now and Ww n-| & mee consistently dole out it8/ from vurns ia very terrible, Six {Third head was a bullet hole, The ball D d—C waged in the construction this| system of houre to its employes and| deaths occurred in the hospital toc|made by tae Pe Ree ad nies | had lodged iw timp brat maged—Captaln | Fosse. ‘Tne question is purely a lewal| mill shield itself in the fact, that | genthe occurred | die.” [ton this a lakes aka hil Deputy Coremer Wiltsle was called Cc la R one and Assistant Prosecuting Attor-| the government had left the matter |“*% 8"4 many others will die ton thie soreing Indicates that il) | Deputy Coreeee removed tp th aught in Re ney Cushman, who waa seen this! of hours discretionary. But the pas Heavy Detonations health primerity the cause of|and had. the pay removed to ind J R morning, fs inclined to think that It] sage of the present law pute a dif-| ST. THOMAS, D, W, 1, May 20.— | Rick mrelde, and ne inquest | mere tact with a arm of local physs dice Jam—Res- bea Mot ROplyy to Moray, contract | ferent phase Om the matter. It places| Heavy detonations, loader evek than] Wi be held.” (oly ateona, circum |@ contract with a firm of lacal thi 4 ‘The spirit of the law,” said he,| the United States government)those of May 7, were heard early |tantial evidence to the contrary, ete r 4 y. gued From Ledge fully applies to the cans, but tech-| squarely in favor of the cight-hour-| this, morning, from the direction, in |DOWeVer, prevents thove who were #20 and 4 wold watch, but b z € Cliff nically it only covers all future con-| a-day system for all men engaged in| which Martinique lies. They are be- |™ORt Intimate with the deceared | OP Nearing of Bet hush r) tracts let by the government.” ite work. And if the law is not/tieved to have come from Pi from believing that he waa murde Bee omgh ag frag Da A prominent government offictal,| retroactive and does not cover con+|an entirely pew volcanc ed by & man by whom he had been | *usPiclons, and the latter, made dicated who said his name could not be used, tracts already placed, It makes its in. |marine explosion would have had a | ‘eebly wronged this afternoon, that ali signa went said this morning In Bastern cities) tent towards the workman's working | notic b Meet on th wate of A Quarrel & d ry ec i a me Special to the Stan. where shipbullding ts active, whether | day sufficiently. plain.” ao Lew tials ve Sedien tea oem Sitant Bicsert ree lett ON, Y. T.. May 20.—-Thous Saaaaiaenes ~ : om than two weeks ago, Rickart he fact that Ricker in eel Shower of Stone and hie enemy met on the streets |hunded; that the bullet was fired In B of spectators witnessed the 5 BIG IMPROVEMENTS |_ FORT DE FRANCE, May 20.-The [Of Seattle and engaged in a ayar-|to the left hand side of the head and - t spectacle of the opening } Sheva. opglation of Lo was frighten. {tl which ended in a blow being |that the revolver was in the left tien on the Yukon river hae om S oes this morning eq Bun by a shower of stones, /AITUCK by the latter, ‘Then and hand is regarded by Mr Layton wa he ‘ ook oUt & pel t the city en: o fonday. The peopie|there Rickart vewed that he would |convineing proof of muic ‘evening at 5 o'clock. Nine ineer’s office for the construction | Which ceased Mond Teer PS | never suffer @ second insult of the| Rickart had for several months now appear reassured. Pelee le game arrived within forty min- a ship shed at the com: f h of the 4 c p ahed company's ed be ty kind to pa ¢ purchaser a re.|been suffering from catarrh of thi ee cae e, Sere. Faeyr were | yards in the southern part of the |eug “Arve. cinders continue to tal lvolver and told his’ wife that i¢|stomach, and had been despgpdent Dent e N ot ae Se ages m7 jeity. ‘The shed will be S8x#i9 feet | heard: but not of sufficient power to|forced to do so he would a Kh by nature jovial from wintering. on the ]18 dimensions and will cost $4600. | cause alarm. The refugees are be- |@88/net the man whe had guile of temperament, Hi river. The Pros: | The company aleo took out ® permit |ing taken care of from day to day|him. ‘Thin revolver was the one | ears of age. and leaves a wid ° | to build a one-story frame addition | ang before long will begin to ecatter|found by Rickart’s body yesterday one child. He was mber of the a ne | to the offices, to cost $1150. Sar pects ly tae orening: Woodmen of the World and well 4 | W. P. Trimble took out a permit er one 0 o or ‘The name of the man with whom | *2°*? throughou ity asus, river. The Sybil beat the | Attribuies His Crime to Liquor) ., ‘construct an aren wall at 1410-28 | ¢ ease Point one of the towns on ie tee crelea ie Mhowse tonne Mrs. Rickart’s Story i and Carés | Second avenue at a cot of $3009, and | which suffered er trom the Ih Beattie except the dead |, Mra. Rickart was very re fie steamer Sarah had a narrow ‘Special to the Star W. Thoeming will bulld @ two-story | eruption of Pelee, wax this morning widow, and she absolutely re. |t0, digcume the matter | Tie mid from fire on the trip from| WHATCOM, May 20.Aifred Ham. | {Teme at 1835 Fifth avenue west, to by @ stream of mud an to divulge It. Bhe will only ee oo ot laanire to nceune any cost $2600, way that they were formerly {rie and business assoctates in Los A) geien, where the nameless man still has his home, Nearly 14 years ago in that city Rickart loaned his friend a large sum of money, about $2200. The debt was never wholly paid BR rapidly ints Names. “The Powers and Susie gave as- and saved the Sarah, but patter Dart of goo Steamer was She was also damag- ly forward by water ore of houses swept away. N loss of life mecurred, ax ail inhabit ants left the piace several daye ago LOUBET IS one without good cause This man who had trouble with my husband was a horse dealer.” she raid, “and borrowed $2,200 from him in Los Angeles, Cal, 14 years ago. My hu had no reason to doubt the man's honesty, for he had paid Mon, the condemned murderer of ny D. M. Woodbury, has banded what} NEGLECTED CHILDREN he calls his dying statement to At-/ torney Lindsay, and it is practically| Bessie Haslett, @ 20-year-old girl, &@ sermon on the evil results of drink.| has caused an information to be is- ing and gamb! | euca against her father by the state, “Fiamma m says he had $1,000 in his| She alleges that since the death of mn drinking | her mother her father, William Haz. pot cash for all horses he had pre- Seviy ft coverel dave betore the| lett has become an habitual drunk. About a fortnight ago the debtor! Yously bought. The man later paid commission of his crime. had! ard, and hae « passed through the city, While he back $500, but no more. He pursued deen told that men were going to three little children. The children anillegitiate oceupation in Lor An- met © ‘and when Mr. Rickart eet in this city » have been taken in charge by Commissioner Hermann ai gele him on the kill him and teke away his money Whether in jest or not he does not was regiatered at & down town ho- Rickart hunted him up and de- manded payment of the money. Th: demand was refused. One word ied know; but tn his fevered condition he pore Bs orn] Be oma be f 4 awed. One Y weeks ago he gtated that he intended foug! * trouble | *¥ ourt ow y io another and finally blows were| to establish a business here D Age go ytedd Laie the ineeting untit the town, they should not be taken from him -— struck When the man’s debt to M . rat was caught in the | Where the conversation was being The French fieet bearing President] After purchasing the revolver, | (° ONY Saturday night, but I 4 the jam was released Loubet of Puinee arriv = [Rickert did ny Mt constantly.| persuaded my husband not to do so. day. Soon after his arrival he wan|He told hi onducted aboard the impertal yacht was a tons. and clam ind of mil. red up the wife ever, that m “ 4 Tt wae just before this proposed Intended to collect the money and! Mecring that Mr. Rickart bought the held, and told him he was going to lock him up. He says after that he has no recollection of the detalis of the crime. } milton pays his te to. the| ¥ where pag SS edge wane Se = nd e ton oe would not take the losing side in revolver. He carried it again the hands pen | ot * jother fight. next Monday morning, but left it few feat sbove the top of the | Sovernor 3 a o. ro] _ 4 ra} prose dowager ashore. Ny st noon Righart Went to home after that until yesterday. He — | . . eee: oman Be wf wig merry his home at 3 Bast Madison street | 9¢: ly yesterday afternoon, cra ameeraein tots| Feara, reecuing: Mm oe et) White. Run Walley: in|zcsewss"ag ine ment, toes chs] co tumch, Me appeared worried and | He refused vo ie down te nual af im. ans “ expec’ je the. gyve reoccupled and, contrary to hie us| ter junch, and before leaving I ne- nstant fear that another jam| 1” closing he attributes his mental ‘ anxious and cordial, there te too |Prvece’ returned to “the city! fe. gunch. One Pilon in hie ove. Ha B throw a huge cake against | condition to excsesive ori fre had | Pennsylvania Swept much discontent abroad to permit! without taking & noon-GAy nap. A walked instead of taking the street top ot = am wine Ned no malice against the man killed and Preedent Loubet on his tri wreaths [few houre after his departure his! car as usual nod potions Inter that do Ipwanes Nag ‘oven “a is RRO slouhtp-Stnconsa: mite noticed that tha revolver was) he het reverver with nim. cee ne eee selectins Seen tone ot — CONNELLNVIETES PE Eg poem foreign tee ane aaa Pisce. en s TY wetiee By Musband had an en aes ‘ roe BR! therg| the big Breakneck reservoir dam, a sets = ttt the hope that it may guide others away from the effects of the ex- cessive use of liquor.” DEATH IN THE FLOOD Jocated tn the mountains four miles distant from here, this morning. A torrent from the 5,000,000-gaiion lake rushed down the White Run valley to Youghigheny river. Houses were torn from foundations and whirled along with the torrent, stock per- ished in the floods, falde were washed out and crops ruined. The damage is estimated at $200,000, The W TELEPHONE RVICE TO BE EADY JUNE 30 THE DOVES MOVE ON WATER ON A DUCK'S BAC FFEN PAYS $100 FOR ILLICIT LIQUOR SELLING—M'NULTY FINEO A LIKE BUM—THE FORMER KNOWS ALL ABOUT HIS DUES BEFORE THE TRIAL—A QUEER ADMINISTRATION OF dose or inhabitants had many thrilling @g-|They Are Too Boiled to Live On| JUSTICE 7 emit capes, but no casualties are 0 fer Washington Street —— delays re, : “ant supptien percbarel The low class bawdy houses on} William Steffen, of “Diind pig") | McNulty rune ttle place at thé 8 H in lower Washin have been | fame, was fined $100 by Police Judge extreme ond of jadison etreet on the the Independent Tele-|Rain Storm Brings a Havoc | north side of the street, He selle bas found it neces- Ohio stripped of their disreputable I~) George this morning for selliNS) Rhout one giaas of beer to a barrel the date of its re- y these “aes liquor at the Madison Park pavilion | sold by Steffen, His fine was the for these “sotled de move, | iqugr at the Mw business until about} CINCINNATI, May 20.—The most “ “ ou a conse. Steffen knew that| ime as that imposed upon the big BM Since the W-day permit to| terrific rainstorm ever known here _—_—— so Blatkchapel fe'encie. tuture| Pincus S eeetined and aleo wee| denier, however. McNulty had to go Granted by the| raged shortly before noon. Willow) rn4 29 oad females raided in houses | home, but in that part of thd city| ™* *™ back to his home to get the 1 will expire before| Run, near Covington, Ky.. rose al-| o¢ iil-tame on Washington etrest ieet| they do not care to itv Jaware of the exact amount of Bie! of his fine. He was unaware [ee an application for an ex-| most in an instant and washed the high: were each fined $8 and piven 'a| “They will move.” saya Chief Bul-| fine even before the court was called| amount It would be and had only Will soon be made to the city foundation from under 6 ig bt ten-days’ jail sentence. The latter|livan, “or they will get out of] to order. He wrote out a check for) $ with bim. Ko was \e a. | t@ ndorsed ore since the shut-down has | George Pleiechman and one child are] ine nner tha “beaction mune Inia he] Last night Police Sergeant Leigh-|th® amount and indorsed It befor Will Probably Get License Improved by the company, | dead and it Is feared others are in| ‘Hla nkohapel district. ton and Officer Burkman raided the| his case came to trial, and when his} @teg as given no warning to 5 pf eager ba nies * my iin tent _ ‘columbus, Pacific, Phoenix and Wel-| fine was announced he parsed over! bor oa ty dl ame atl gd manager e corpor- iow Run is usually a - houses on Washington street | the dpeatyerse te,| Understood tha ce be this worning that when| leant iittie stream that carries but a| BANK CLEARANCES and ‘arrested 38 women swho’ had | (he, “iP Of paper to tne, fetea rec| sued to him by the city council Was resumed between | small flow of water and empties Into rings were $464,166.08; | failed to obey the order of the chief | Market, “it will be @ hundred thia| . Steffen tates thats number of Font telephone inetraments | the Ohio river. The fury of the rain rc to “go south,” The batl of each was] time. | pousolimen heve signified thetr will very - ¥ Age e fact ined at ° “dead ’" ‘ o grant him the license. yr Agere | that the stream! has. never before atoll Wahine atrect. cat te ier} MaNulty’s Case Different | After the fine had been tmposed on wervice extending to| that the stream anand Washington street and te go-| era, Gite aah tC. thes] MENGRY tudes Goren oars tee well bes eco 8 dal ous, south pe Ma Bot iam n Me-! Me y Ju orge ve Retactie ol vex vi HIGHLAND DRIVE Wakt be cleatiod at. Tee Nutty came up for trial In the police| warning that if he was brought in ‘iting is now being com- company commenced With but 206 phones te comply with its fran- ‘Freatest task before the new ie the installation of tts board which is now on ftom the Kast. it will be Four Others Later—Four additions! deaths are reports’ this aftternoon from vart- ous sections of the flooded district, and it iw believed the list will be ev- en further added to again he might expect trouble. No suspended sentence was entored against him. court this morning for tlegally sell- ling liquor. Roth eases called at once and each man was fined $100. adopted drastic measure say they b - TODAY | BURT 1S WELL KNOWN - 5S Charies Christopher, a bicycle The Tigers of Tacoma and the Se. | | dealer of 1112 Second avenue, report attle Dudes are in base | battle ed to the police this morning that a on the diamond at Athletic park this OGETHER young fellow giving the name of appropriations of over $2,000,000 m oaepilge Burton Edgar rented a bicycle from A Friend of John F. Dore H than as pa him yesterday and has falied to re. was practically the same in both in- | ye _arrente aby the house. Tho) stances, but the board evidently | Sullivan Heir | ee te Increased the appropriations| considered that the work could not ba Te'the following cases’ San Fran. |be done cheaper, | Some more fun Is premise! in the 5 | tamour Sullivan will case by David i PAVING CONTRACT The board of public works has awarded the contract for the paving of Highland Drive from Seventh av- enue West to Second avenue north to the Alcatraz Asphalt Paving company. \ The price named is §15,- | 112, now approaching Fourth avenue near Seneca Me. Forty men will be employed lling the switchboard. TEACHERS ~ ELECTED including the cost of mainten. ance. This is the second time bide | have been received on this contract, the former ones being rejected on account of being too high. The fx. | ure named by the Alcatraz people Soeriat 1 WASHINGTON The omnibus pubitc reported to the senate today carrie & youth who has been in potice cus tody innumerable times and if he has he will probably OW | again b D. Cy building bill as May 2.— turn it, Burt Edgar is the name of cisco, Low Angtles, $500,000; Portland, $280,000, Seattle $200,000; Tacoma, . ut Shaw, u Boston lawyer of political PT ee ee HE INTENDED A Hundred Bodies Removed From| ‘tint, ne arrived. in this city last REPORT ON sessnart "hence, MINT ASSISTANT | = TQ SLEEP IT OFF| Coal Hine setae ag Neer at eares Meeting of the board of edu-| wrasinGTON DC, May %0.—~ ‘attics a GOAL, CREEK. May 20-A hund. |ing and talked The principals of the present to a Star reporter from the | through « barricade formed of papers ing and | pertaining to the eatate and several his is Manufacturers’ Associatic hamber of Commerce commit- lelegatio urranged should be made. T is 2a SISTER-IN-L and Madison Street Among the naminations ‘sent to the| «ware {4 Policeman Humes | Fraterville t Were re-elected except two J ‘ake up.” sat man * hia m Fenton, principal of enate this morning was that of lis » fairly well dressed but in rescue pa ¢ still at work. It| tacks of briefs, He says it school, ar D. Davis, prin head. oe. cated tramp who had fallen la believed nat 150 additional | intention to th roughly Inv gate ES the Rosy echool were not ¢ 4 lon a bench in front of the Diller ho- corpses are in the mine the case before he files his olatm. ‘The following resignations) as tel this morning. Business of ail kinds here and) The name of his client cannot yet be/ Other Busin to Come Up at Jomepbin: Dyer, rage Go on,” said the stranger. “I'm hout the surrou « country | disclosed, but he cheerfully intima: Meeting Tomorrow a Frances Ham,| asieep. ‘Don't bother me. n suspended result that in oa ort ms Hannah Cal- Mero and Ida Maxwell Well, you come to,’ and climb out rible disaster. The real cause | Jaghan and Haward Corcoran wi At the regular meeting of the iM new teachers were elec | of there,” #aid the cop, i which Is etill a mystery pace semaers sae sem Sree willl Chamber of Commerce tomorrow cont: * hi y | en,” th eplied,| Th pearancea of thow cov. | look Nke & cont | tote to comp nig ie Mit Bw A. % he PP va ered leat to the belief that the ex Mr. Shaw is @ partner in thi | morning the committee having in buliding by June 19, it has Humes looked at his watch and plosion was caused by damp. In| ton law firm of Shaw & Fitum | charge the gambling situation ts ex Geeided to endeavor to secure told the sleepy gent that it was just almost all cases the bodies are dis. | and ts well known in eastern political) pected to make a written report fand opera house for that date| 3 o'clock {torted and burned ire is raging | circles, as he has been in ae nae | This report, according to instructions me hold the graduation ex- — camel Well,” said the festive hobo, as|in some chambers of the mine, The ihe a panahe Sor rere ay ed Lived, ally seataiet tes caaie tO hs #¢ senior class of the high ° spera’ Association |he settled down for another snoose, |innermost recesses, which are throe | Democratic aid m 5 et inal pone dly ng leven my tg you call me about 4 o'clock.| miles away from the nertance Ninth Son enberney Sree ate committee's recent visit to Mayor ia THEATRE al |perintenen Miller's’ omen of the| You're Just one hour early." | not bo reached, It Is ntate, He inquired aftctionataly Af,| Humes, as welll as recommendations \Parific Coast Co., and discussed the| Humes pulled the fellow from his| eral days, although gre Abegh vy cig ly ‘peans to] 88 to the best course of action to be | resent from all the companies | First avenue, Later in the morn-| tainty, howe that all miners In| §°t 4 mittee consists of Judge W. P. Hoyt, CONCERT HALL 4 here were pr Humes found hie “friend” a eep the works perished. | Anseseblatiibbint Lovett M. Wood and W. FP. Bo Vern, as thora in a mail car on Second avenue. 4 The manufacturers’ committee will + ler ae 2 1 a a caved his arrest and ho) KING WATGHES E COYLE aise have’ ©. report. to, present’ uy I Regine on Structure at First |no deviation fre was allows tr proposed visit to Seattle of t tariff from & on of 190: senger for the seanc | THE BATTLE | Ww OF FLOWERS| | to the Star, tee ar from the local ora of | started work | fixed at $125 for frat cabin, $190 nec- | | WASHINGTON, May 20,—Proni-| Manute have theater which |ond cabin and $60 steerage | CECIL RHODES! ont Roosevelt today appointed John| been in ing the The question of freight rates was | MADRID, May 20.—King Alfonso |f°"Govie to be agsistant agent of| manner of entertaining the visltors not touched upon, They will cort-| . today with 1 the battle of flowers |Siimon fisheries, Alaska. upon their visit to Beatt tinue in force the former rates Te. Medes, of New| that raged all over the city. Fully vst oh ons pinnae ai Baceistonedl mcupanc f - - se Mrs, Charles nodes, 0 Wa quarter of a million people partl " completed | ; | OME GOOD 108s | atm epearrived in Heattle Inst |fpatod in the fower-throwing, which | MAYOR AND COUNCIL INVITED has for| evening and left this morning for) way one of the greatest culminating | Mayor Humes has received an in ia,| The U. & Civil Service Commission | ‘Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs, Rhodes events of the festivities connected | witation dem tha olty eounoll of Vic file| announcer that on June 17 and 18! js a sister-in-law of Cecil Bnodes, the with the coronation toria, B. O., asking the counelimen seer oid\examinations will be held for diamond King, who recently died in) - babi SS" ioattle aha Maver Humes 10 ch-| CAPE TOWN, May McA party of 14 | ciatant examiner at the patent office,| South Africa. Mrs. Rhodes jw.on | EVANGELISTIC SERVICES |tona the Victoria day eelebration 150 Boers attacked Aberdeen in Cape which the proposed |eslaey $1200 per annum; and on June | pleasure Jaunt. eee Me Witien| Rev. A. J. Joslyn began a w «| pe na in t y on May 2 and| Colony Sunday, but were driven off. nd has boen lensed |37 for assistant photographer at the |New York by way of the Caradon) | The ti services ut the Battery |B o eth Ih the anjfiverwary of Commandant Van Heerden was istein, of Seatile, and| Smithsonian Institute, salary $70 per ee ree Rainior-Grand hotel. | Street M. B, church last evening. — | the birth of the late Queen Victoria, | killed. ina, of Tacoma, month. stoppes SEATTLE STAR. ESEERERE meres line, between Twenty-Sixth « map. Every lot ts cleared, ‘Twenty-Seventh avenue | CITY WATER F. WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight, oc- casional showers, Wednesday, fair. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Becgnd Avenue HONEST CLOTHING It Is the only kind we sell—we keep no other. If you are charged $22.50 for a suit In this store you have cloth, tailoring and work that makes the sult represent in our stock that value to you. If the auit ts a $10 one, you ket a good sult, and all of $10 value in it A better intance with us means that wi age. I get your patron Agency for the Youmans Hat Adams «Blanchard 7 92d Ave. Hinckley Bik. | r, SHANNON GroceryCo. Incorporated. dave. Phone, Main 2061, 1220-1222 TUESDAY SPECIALS ca, Sago, Pearl Barley, Split Peas, per pound Be Macaront, Vermicelli, Spaggettl, 4 pounds Phig HgE Noodles, i packages for rire tapes 25e R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, When buying articles advertised in this paper, speak of the Btar. STANDER ADDITION One of the finest residence sections of Seattle is Stander Addition—on the Madrona Park car I have placed the lots in this addition on the market at the very low prices given on the above I will make the terms casily within your reach—namely, monthly payments of $5 and $10. # aked and plainly marked. Two biocks from the $49,000 school house now being built, 2 and 3 Colonial Block, N. E. Cor. Second Ave. NE CENT A COPY # AAA & A SIX CENTS A WEEK 25 CENTS A MONTH GERREEE EES, sare." (SOF % B eo ed nes ne Bes e7? Avenve =" noni 4 a1gUITYOD 8 yeys ee nd Twenty-Ninth avenues—12 minutes’ ride from Pioneer square, per cent cash and balance in is graded, parked and sidewalked, M. JORDAN, and Marlon Street Bath Cabinets Manufacturers’ Sale for a few days only $3.50 Stewart & Holmes Drug Co 627 FIRST AVENUE Ei broidery Lessons. Extraordinary Saies of Vast importance Asa careful buyer, you cannot afford to miss an occasion Ike this. As a judge of good values, you will wonder how so many as- tonishing BARGAINS in the most reasonable and desirable mer- chandise could be offered at the prices quoted. WOMEN'S BEAUTIFUL TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT ONE+ THIRD THEIR VALUR, 500 SAMPLE WAISTS LESS THAN HALF PRICE. SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY. $1.50 Black and Colored Peau de Soles, olee, yard $1.50 Bh Moire; very special; yard ...... > Very Best House Lining—just in—Yard . Painters’ White Ol Sign Cloth; yard : 5,000 yards of Best Calico Remnants; yard Women's Fast Hiack Dropped Stitched Ho 81.50 and $2.50 Women's Belts; choice ..,.. Women's Cream Ribbed “ney pie HUNDREDS OF SUCH BARGAINS. - rr DR. Je KOWALSKI .-Scilentific ‘Optician... #808 Sevond Av., bot. Oolurbia and Marien Open Sundays 11:00 to 12, Nearing the End Suit business yesterday was good, ten suits being sold, but there are still a number of good styles left. ‘Tomorrow’s Price Is . . $7.00 14 Suits Left One $22.00 One and all of Them Beauties We started with fifty new Spring Suits, worth $15.00 each, ‘The price to be reduced $1.00 each day until all the suits should be sold, Any Sults remaining on the last day to be sold for $1.00. 7 Style, Workmanship, Quality, Price nes SECOND AVE!

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