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NE 12, 1902. PHURSDAY, JL THE SEATTLE STAR. ——— = saz GLASCOCK NOT INSANE BETTER LATE er HITS HARD is: = THAN NEVER | v 08] guy DEPOT MABTER SMITH | had it Ue hae” Hap -AtD LYNGHING icine Saves ANY YET. Miners Roughly Handle >: » icone or ave sanuractur i aay DON'T BE DECEIVED Misplaced RY anaes Confidence (s;.00": H. LEWIS & CO. N. E. COR, FIRST AVE. CHERAY ST. i t you AL CO, JUNE SALE OF UMMER CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN 0D. BUCK & CO. Mon's, Boys’ and Chil- dren's Clothing President would pe adle We adm gouble and x pe with us an _ Anti - Trust ieee Salts. De aa :R° Telephons - . - fev » Norway Cod Lives ff 3000 all-woot Watch JB hs" Boge nee Pg t nd in ; F _OW, $1.25 Caps; nothing better : ft 3 , What tray u ee Som Tebow for this cold weather. Well PRESCRIPTIONISTS ont crate cota etna A Direct Insult Atte few insinuating he would any man's 't lem, the fellow neulting remark fel wr : Ne byatan NVI | ANDERGON MAKES ONE GOOD | the | 3 took at How It Besan RECORD AND ONE VERY BAD /{7" i# home in Wonatonen we © lan't one man tt ONE nid to me that they t pers 99en Shen the officer did exactly righ ; The vietts n't bite, apd sharp whe ibe § ‘ ron, the lon The Same Story e » be pursued — ee ai 2 hg man — Glaseock ° The nee war Reichert Bros., pianos, 110 1020 First Avenue | Non-Union Men ~ Main 820) ne Prices Uaulton Carpet Co. tanding.” cor HARD TO BELIEVE THAT A MAN CAN BE 60 GREEN MeMich: KIRK, 1208 First Avo. Quiet Elsewhere BARRE, June 1 WILK ported thls morning 9 off, ax thet by something at A him by his moth n to the officer by ored lock While Mr. M » window on Be Dativery. Phon & SECOND AV $2.50 8.75 84.00 85.00 smecetee i) BY AN AUTO | cess rt ma Main 503. Michael wax maxing | ish and z fee, seve bas UE. he matt . “ 1 n developed. hroe t naneler an ked togethe 1 ed ye Any ix grounds 2 pobile ac at Durain, Armory the Ramaker Music (0. JAMES HENRY Whelesste and 1 Bu and Packer. Best Meats attention Steam the ryt ter feet, warranted. feet, warranted. feet, warranted... re feet, warranted «ee Men's Hats, in all t black, positively § Inatect Reparts Show| cuter: se name teas of mS nd nt ORICA, EX AMINATION “ matertront “Vy ng —OF THE— ‘ore ense| Capture Improbable |i. .'ntt' at Turns ri een a peri s ahae KIMBALL | PIANO Open Front Shirts... | w was trying Fann sesso Be of the Cutts te 8, Or : ” nm ror ni Fourth, Near Pike, | GERVAIS. Or. Couldn't Expl seemed to indicate eman H a fair cha eed in reaching F have the | their capture tainly be ¥ | bur nm up with the hope « | ging the portion of ttmber in toot a | | Wit convince you that all the i lanai of Sie eivenss, Des claims we make for this justly cel ae Seatives Sag comes at the navy yard. Reached only by |@brated make are well founded. Its| them and petped Serovah Inland Payer and Port Orchard, |tone i good, it is Imating and the the tien ipa "Among the passengers was |from Colman dock at 6:30, 9 and 10|casework is Unsurpassed. Add to » timbers Wa ad 200 men of the/®. m., 1:15, 2:20 and 4:20 p.m thin that it Is sold at a lower price ' Fare Round Trip, 56 |than other plan the mame grade, | and we have @ combination of facts worthy of consideration by intend ing purchasers looking for satisfac- | | tion and good values | | e the beautiful Kimball Baby Grand Piano in our show window, t be given by the “Sikes” to th ‘Queen of the Carnival.” We have | || a large and elegant stock of Kimball | Jand many other leading makes to/ show you. Also severa} good bar- guins in elightly damaged Pianos. | aMicer. You said “bunk” | Men's Sun er Underwear, in fine French balbriggans, 7c qual- ity; Biekoa er garment . ‘onigeneta saves Three Spend five minutes in our store and we are sure you will be convinced that what we say we do, we do do. H. LEWIS & CO. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS ha tim of @ pair of awindiers. . Two Double Headers He Battleships Oregon and Wisconsin the top aven Officer Hi Iver and fired two sho the man after he hed « > halt. A i shot ed ang the man droppec | Wound Was Accidental Holt says he 4 ean to hit fellow, but at ground. It ture of the had struck « railr glancing wounded th a, Anderson was by Dr. Car roll and found but litte hurt | At the station Anderson told Se keant that if he had possewsed | ( a gun there might have been » ® franchise for a cable from the thing doing. | landing place to & main office In the} ler this morning J. W city, and state work will begin with actor of ¢ in 9 days. | RALPH CHEADLE EXCEPTS ael Cheadle has filed an ex to the ruling of the cour to! the case of Bilten Davies va, Raphi Cheadle SAN FRAN une 12.—The transport Warr ed from Ma a today with 1,000 officers and|the Wineberg & Kessler's stock Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishing Goods must be sold at whatever price it will bring to satisfy all claims of the creditors. J. PIKE, Receiver. 110 Second Avenue South. marine ate usual tactics. ‘The farmer and his wife were just eating themaclves at ¢ the two convi loorway with the farmer and his wife to gainst the wall while they ate hearty meal. Afterward they letaure: ly made up a pack of pis, all the time thregtening to return and kill both the farmer and hin wife if they notified the officers of the oc-| currence, and then walk During ihe meal they cha’ with each other, boasting the way In which the guardamen an officers were being bested in the pursuit. ‘The farmer rushed to a window an. the] the bullet | fleeing man.| OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI ~Sclentific Optician... 808 Becend hv., bet. Oolumble and Marior Open Sundays 11:00 to 12 BARGAIN FRIDAY NEWHALL’ GREAT RETIRING SALE Every lady in Seattle can secure bar- gains at this store today—tomorrow—and every day until our entire stock of choice and fashionable merchandise has been sold Wash Dress Goods, Silks, Suits and Wraps Linens, Hosiery, Netions, Millinery and Men’s Furnishings AT CLOSING OUT PRICES bay SAN FPRAD Pacific yplied to the supe | And Pabst Milwaukee beer delivered archi ¢ any part of the city. "Phone Main GEO. T. MAGINNIS & CO. Men's Summer Coa! | Step im 35c former price $1.00. Friday and Saturdey D. S. JOHNSTON CO. | General Muste Dealers. tools as hi from « butiding lant only, TUESDAY, JUNE 17 =—— HOTEL |” donee” E. W. NEWHALL & CO. | ata W. D. McCARTHY, Manager GEORGE F. MEACHAM. IM GLASSES yA) - SSS Tel. Main 1929, AN, FOLEY CO. NDERTAKERS [tt Directors and Embalmers. | ‘First Ave., bet. Pike and Union, Seattle, Wash. _ SEATTLE’S|O4FE AND and GRILL class Room WE HAVE A-t NTEAS and } j COFFEES BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tol Main 1144, 1301 First Av A Lady's gr sire Is a A large stock of very low prices at G. Benninghausen, 7 First Avenue. ‘Time inspector for the Cc. & P. 8. Ry., and the Seattle Electric Co, test de IEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue th extracted und Billed absolutery Bain by our late scientifs fo sleey-producing agente or ‘These are the only dental in Seattio that bave the patent 48 and ingredients to extract, Mi sod apply gold cr-wns and porcelaig | undeierratle irom natural | (00) dure after the and warranted for 30 Feerm | aii defend the above entith other dental by spectaiiate. fs Attorne York build TERESTED TEACHERS school 8 indent Bridg announced a Int of 3 » have presente 1 Wer Fille | with professional interest certificat oma pechuse of their attendance at every association meeting held in their York Dental Parlors district during 0 ar WiRST AVE. SEATTLE 1 Boor. Howard puiding; oppo | It Lite og | te $5; Full Sei ework, $5, ad ort staying and gati the speed. tory powers of Yale and Wolff Having contracted for 300 lots in the fourth division of Capito! Hill, | am forced to immediately apply a large payment. This I must get out of the property in largest way and quickest time to wait the ordinary r methods, so lam going to sell off to the public at wholesale. If it were anything but high class property, | would not hazard handing over to purchasors the naming of prices at public auc- tion fe. But ite unquestioned merit will appeal so strongly. to your judgment, that at any rate, ‘a large total sum will be secur- ed. The Seattle public is dis criminating. The seeing-a-good thing quality is a Seattle char- acteristic. Quick Action Is the Essential Feature Hence Tuesday, June 17, at 2 p. m., the sale opens at public auction. Last fall | sold at public auo~ tion 32 lots in Highland Addi- tion in two hours’ time. | then advertised, as | do now, that every lot offered by the auc- tioneer should go to a bona fide purcha: The bidders realized that the pledge was being kept to the let- ter, It cvit! be so at this sale. | am asking you to come out and bid. It must and shall be a square deal between us. Sell- ing first-class real estate at auc- tion is a common method of sale in the larger citi You can readily see the immense saving in commission and other charg- and also the advantage of a quick turn, This margin you are sure of, and besides, you have the guarantee that you are not paying above the market price. In all the immen: tract, in all of & Capitol Hill ttle, Nature’s “Beauty Spot” Is just east of City Park (now called Volunteer Park); that's where the sale will begin. Un- GEO F. MEACHAM 3 you have visited this tract recently, you have Rot the remot- est idea how “fetching” it is. The park frontage, the lake and mountain view — in fact the whole situation, commend: if to the home builder. But before the visit Capitol Hill; just give the matter a thorough in- vestigation, Get yourself posted. The more yourknow about it, the linquire what it costs to lay water mains, and lay cement Then do you know that every lot to be offered faces an avenue that is graded, sewer- ed, has 6-inch water main and coment sidewalks? These items are all paid in full. Do you know what these things cost? Just make the payment out of a $300 purse; you'll find about thirty cents left. Then go around the city and the naturally elig- ible locations that have been kill- od by a go-as-you-p system | of city building. Then consider sidewalks. that here no building costing le than $1500 will be permitted; that no house front will be clos: or than 20 feet from the property line; that you'll stand no chance of unsightly “flats” rearing their fearsome presence to destroy the “homey” surroundings which your good taste demands. Think of these things and you will real- ize what a “restricted” neighbor- hood is, You have seen such in your Eastern home town; you know something of what it means; you know how such strictions build up and advance a neighborhood, and what effect it has on values. And then, just think that you are given an op- portunity to name the price you will pay for a lot in this peerless district. Now, | am going to sell 100 such lots, and every one a good ‘one (there are no poor ones), to the highest bidder. My only con dition is that there shali be just 315 N ew York Block a fair competition between ac- tual bidders. | predict that there will not be a lot sold that will not be worth twice as much in # year's time. Why, at the Highland Addi- tion sale, not a few buyers made good profits by re-seiling even before deeds were delivered...Do you know that residence prop- erty in Seattle is far cheaper than in any city of like size in the United States? That a rapid ad- vance in value is logical and cer- tain. There is one good rule to follow in buying real estate, and that is to BUY THE BEST, It is something that some other person wants when you want to sell. Get Up on the High Places The valleys and dales may suit some, but most people want th homes upon the higher ground, and there's good reason in it, TERMS OF SALE—$100 de- posit will be required at the sale, balance in thirty days, or one- half the purchase price may run six and twelve months at 6 per cent, These deferred payments ! can turn in in lieu of cash, so you will be welcome to the a commodation if you wish it, With each lot goes a free ab- stract, with an opinion of title by Struve, Allen, Hugh Micken, reef Mei AMUSEMENTS. |THIRD AVENUE THEATER | watance of W W, M. Russell, Mg SUNDAY Phone Main 667, ttle’s Only Up-Town Theater, Prices—20c, 30c, 400, 5c. TONIGHT ek The Splendid Comedy THE GOLDEN GIANT A Powerful Story of Mining Life, Matinee Satyrday. Drama, NEXT WEEK MONDAY Superb Production of the Inte Thursday, Friday, Saturday Matinee and Night. | THE NEW EAST LYNNE A Play Rox « That Will Live F foe open from 10 a, m, 9p. m Seats selling seven days in ad F. B. BLUOTT, Refracting Optician...~ Look for the big Spectacle GRAND Sign | Tonight and All This Week With Saturday Matinee, HARRINGTON REYNOLDS And Company Presenting MOTHS a prBy, Ouida. ummer Prices—-260, 50c and Te, PECIAL—Elaborate Revival Next Week of “The Black Pla: OPERA Seatties HOUSE 77.028 ‘Theater, JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone, Main 6& ast Attraction of the Season, Kathryn Kidder Management of Geo. H, Brennan. Sunday and Monday nights, Da: Garrick’s Sparkling Comed: Country Girl.” Tuesday night, Alexander Dumas’ Emotional Play, “Francetilon.” Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 750, 50c and 25q, Seats on sale Friday, 10 a, m. sharp, over 308 Pike street. Best place in the city to have your eyes ourrected. 11-12 Heussy Bldg. |American bicycles that have made| aaa the leaders.