The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1902, Page 4

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ae OE WY a ee % Saininaadiieae ca aan ein cane. THEY ALL TOOK A KICK AT | SMITH AND HE FEELS SORE we WELL KNOWN CONTRACTOR VI LOSES WATCH ANO MONEY EVEN AT POLICE HEADQUA According to the versic t tatr given by Smith, he vis sorts about town last evening ally, in the early morning Went into Clancy's with several « Qwalntances. He had several drinks both on the lower and fa the resort SERVICE |S VERY POOR Complaint Made of Water Sup- plied by Private Contract~ Council May Act Residents of Fr Beookiyn and Be ever the water rervic them. yet beer named under i The city wa extended they Instead ® priv At a meeting mittee on fi tt was decided nt committer a forfeiture supplying water te those of his patrons who re within the elty limits, Councilman Murphy of the Ninth ward, presented the complaint. He stated that the Melrose avenue main and other pipes are in a very bag candition, The pipes are leaking #0 badly that more water escapes tr the streets and gutte the citizens who « AS & remult It keeps bad condition all the ti payers are scantily supplied water. and rate with SHOT BY ADMIRER Dec Vol- & teacher of ian- t advocate of anarchy, shot yerter day by Herman Helscher, whe was an admirer and « former pupil. Un Fequited love is given os the cause of the murder. ting took place in the strept, Five bullets were fired, three of which entered the body of the victim. The woman ran « short distance and fell. She was taken to « hospital. The sur- weons say she will die. Helecher” was arrested. He « cigarmaker 24 years old, and a Russian by birth Mins Lecloyre te ‘8 years old. She has attained widespread no- torfety through her anarchistic ut- terances and her intimacy with Em- ma Goldman and other anarchists. he is on murician and has writ aschistic literature many poems Friends of the wounded women say she came th about 16 years age from Michigan. Mer father, who was a Frenchman, is dead. Her mother in said to live somewhere In the West SOCIAL DOINGS Mra. Montgomery Russet! willl give « large dinner party Christmas day at_her home, 1216 Boren avenue. Miss Cox entertained the Eight- Thiry Cmeh > Tuesday & her home on Broadway. Capt. Cannen beard ber of guests Were present were used in abundance for deco- vathe Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T. Rosen- bdiatt celebrated their firet wedding amniversary Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mre Frauen- thal, 1212 Marion street. ards were payed and 4 moat delightful even- ing was spent. irs, Albert Fortiouls wilt move in the new bachelors quarters on the first hilt the first of February. The new home for young men ix to be fitted up in elegant style. Mre Portiouis will have full cha: of the house and it will no doubt be one of the sweliest quarters in the city. The A'liegro Club give « dancing varty next Wednesday in Little's hall. Great preparations are being made for this coming petty. Ae iarge number of invita tions have been jseued. The Five-Step Club wit give « dancing party next Thursday night in La hail. ‘The Hon Ton Social Club are mak- ing arrangements to give a big Christrnas ball in Ranke hall next Thursday night. ‘The Cooks and Walters have issued invitations for ball to be given in the Armory hall on Christmas night Mrs. H. E. Holmes has ineued 60 invitations for a card party @atur day afternoon, December 27 at her home, 310 Thirtieth avenue south. The High School cadets give a pretty dancing party tonight in the Queen Anne Club house. A large $3200 HOME Theodore Ludington Will Build His New Home Next Year on Capitol Hill u Theodor Ludington «uxpects to build a 38 fn the fourth division of Capit | Addition at an early date, 1 le of the Queen Anne, and it will the most tasty residences of that thon of eattie. ‘These splendid homes that are going wp t the spring of 1903 willall help to greatly increase values on Capitol A “TOP NOTCHER” ‘That hat or that tie bought of Kir Bros. Men's fine furnishings. git Firat ave y your WATCHES DIAMOND and, in fi thing in the JEWELUY LINE from a RELIABLE HOUSE, where you GUARAN with BEVERY THING you buy We have been established 1886, G. Beninghausen, 807 Int Ave. every Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. aeei Clothing 900 First Ave., Cor. Mo: | Judge RR city | SITS THE UNDERWORLD AND THROWN OUT EVERYWHERE RTERS, ON COMPLAINING \ the bartender and w the He tain W y\ie t be him 4 ad an attempt made to F i ty be at ee . Ww ' t tt | 1 ' i i . t ‘ few hb fand again Ut he wae seized. }tinaity kicked rhe } . trunk and wa . Ulsance about that reason be was y ejected | POLICE NOTES avenue thie morning by f Montane n of Colfax marriage by Police George last evening andl > Battleship Wisconsin Here Phe battleship Wisconain in wtifal burned and ew leather novelties for hy + NEW YEAR'S graved calling aders tt Teachers Co. Bibles — Denny -( The Garland | | Like Cot With High Closets. From $35.00 to $50.00 Your Christmas Dinner would be well prepared, and make the day a very merry one if pre pared on a Garland Stove or Range. No more acceptable Holi day Gift could be thought of for your wife than a Garland. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE (0. Investments 220,000 Full sized jot, 6xi20, on Third avenue, clone to Pike street. Values are rapidly en- hancing in this favored locality, 4 we know of no better buy —w: t ener 120x120, within | of the Lincoln apartment house, Rainier Clab and the new buildings of the | ¥. M. ©. A; undoubtedly the | best location for a fine family | hotel in the city of Seattie, commanding an unobstructed marine view 812,000 new boliding con- taming six modern flat fully occupied, the monthly rental of which amounts to $1 The location is fine, and p y sate and will prove very profitable. Houses and Lots $8,500 — Modern well built bh of seven roome and bath, on lot 60xi28, with one of the | best views of the city, sound | and mountains to be had, Le jf cated on th rat. raise of Queen Anne bill, one block I ®2,500— Modern house of seven | ms and bath, corner lot, xi, on Thirty av- | enue, one block f£ Yewler | Modern house of five entieth avenue be- | Marion and Union; lot | A new modern cottage rooms on ‘Twelfth; lot modern with oe Powr hy adie, the | D-H house | north of M ney fourth aver nmand ing east soxion, with | fine lawn Te}. Mal % 4 82,500 4 LAID IN A TOMB Remains Mrs. Grant Taken ta Rivers After Notable Funeral Seremony ¥ Hetghts date of pure lot from you « you @ per cent ould net think « we are eatinfied that Valve our prices # MORE TROUSLE, ide Drive, Dee & King, V trie goin to th - ’ 1 ' 1 ' ' ’ ' ” ‘ fumed Hiab 2 .t 5 con-iput eahore as ' t 11) ferre | ted 4 Att r Miehop | Py toa hett tl wid \ " Ishops Mo-linke lem ‘ gui hi MORTALITY ‘ th ~ ‘ wren, ¥ ¥. A, Nicker elit " i the ¢ an ans ‘ nd orhers of Uhis city have pa ' A ruth ' “to £ rood 0,000,000 feet of naire ; . Hawt w bine i Americans were placed aboard Ay re Pat or Artemia Wednesday t » & MELO ON SUSPICION ) white n bin pernor oka} ere 1 $20 advance | ed in the this _afiernoor umpicte Wir Myst vs ot th Shrine: Lorraine ne chapter, No. 6, Order of the Bustern ptatie at W Kiar, Benevolent and Prote rim Were in attendar der of Bike 1 kik Tent eo an Inmenae rer Knixhth of the Maccabees Terent Veteran and patriotic #oc Funeral rangements are in| | charge of Bonney & Mtewart escorting the remains 1 e'elock on & spectal) > \ which will arrive at MAB DINNERS ty at § o'clock where it will «in Menus and » distinguished delega- | Bar The Ivy I gover ' convey body to the} tomb at Riverside drive, Tt] ill He in the tomb uncit tonight, | NE Tablets ‘Thie signatore le on ev wos of the geautse CGAL Laxative Bromo-Quini ‘the remedy (hat enres @ cold te cue dag. LARGE LOTS.. $200 to $450 HEIGHTS herry: terme one ¥ ond sighty: rte for a home or avenue and the of lots in Cherry street within two years from you paid, or buy your * you paid and allow m date of purch We inary guarantee, only that te from $66 to $76 below the market J. F. PRICE & CO. 612 SECOND AVENUE SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ssorted kies cents a dogen Two for 15c or Christmas Watch Our Window For Dis HOLID, H. S. Turner & Co. 232 Globe Block, Tel. Main 1063 lay of ‘AY CAKES ind near New five-room cottage, city water and fairly view ptree' fectne of the lake; north of Madison two streets, which can be hice- street. The terms are $200 cash ly weed for the etion of ir and $20 per month, cottages, It ts th v3 GOA new, very neat and up. well finished cottage of five rooms in Brooklyn, Just off the University car Ine, with « good ru Fine seven-room house 20 om Beventh avenue bath, ight; tollet, gas and trie shades on window Lots very fine @0xi20, at Becond ny and Harrison street, wner, north 8600— Two ciegant lote at Ma- Grona heights, on Thirty-fourth @veriue, between Columbia and Cherry 108x100 on r line, over Warhington and fing view of Mt. Baker, Mt J the Cageade range. of the best buys of hern t » blocks of the Cath » achools, On Thirteenth a ner Spring, lot 60x » lots, name locality, $728 enct enue, feet 40x126 t north © wa) high and stghti agen for rent >--¥2x100, with east frontage butructed view of lake ntains, north of Mad or BTHO—Two lots, 40x120 to all Special Two lots on Fifth avenue Garfield and Bis and one biock 9500 takes both. on Quee HOxi20 ¢ went bet weer lots car Vi H. S. Turner & Co. 1833, 232 Gishe Block Cheap Ballard Property 8750--For the entire bench o which lay nicely an two blocks from the car line. B1265- For o cash have four lote in hal purchase we Thirty acres, all under tivation, on Vasi ialand, haif miles from ne one-half mile from nd postoffice, thre quartera mile to graded achool and church, Hous of st r ; new barn 30x40 holds 60 tonn of hay; 460 cherry trees. | B60 apple trees, 400 prune trees, All in bearing, and 209 chestnut Gnd walnut trees Just beginning | to bear, Fruit ahipménts can be made to either Seattle or | Tacoma cheaper than can be | shipped to Beattie from Green | Lake or from crows Lake | _ Washington. | @1,150 —Having many in quiries ee nouth of the city we offer for wale a fine five-nore tract, Inying bigh but level, about one-half mile euat of Georgetown. Cedar river | Pipe line and boulevard rune directiy through this property Thin should interest. the snap } ' BEOM Coe b ef acrem, tatr- ly good King county: land, $12 1 trot aerone | "Lake We {h Brongon's CHERRY STREET We received aaa GN EVERY ROCKING CHAI (N THE STORE OVER SIX HUNDRED PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM on MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FREDERICK & NELSON Compteie Hesse Farsishere Second Avenue, Matisen and Spring Streets Is This Your Wife? You say “No!” But she should remind you of a If she has one of the ol duty you owe your wife fashioned, troublesome, curnbersome, cast-iron Coo Stove—the kind that gets red-hot all over—you can end all her kitchen troubles by buying her a “Quick Meal Range The “Quick Meal” Steel Range is so thickly lined with asbestos that all the heat is kept inside the Range to bake and cook the meals, instead of cooking the cook In that way it saves fuel and it also saves and sweetens temper “Quick Meal” Ranges are daily growing in popular- ity. They look well, they cook well, they bake well, they last well. That is why there are so many in use —every one recommends another, - ERNST BROS. SOLE AGENTS 506 PIKE STREET TEL. JOHN 2831 Our owing of Chatre com- bine the useful with the orna with the scores of cy Rooker iterns and Ohaire for the rary, ttving room or bed room, and very, ry easy prices, Arm Chair © picture, built of quartered oak, in polish finish, fancy top Tall, saddle seat. PRICE PRESCRIPTIONS WE FILL THEM, AND FILL THEM CORRECILY. WE MEET ALL CUT RATES, GOODS DELIVERED 10 | ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. GIVE USA WAL: Cees f* i EX DPS STORE 4 i . uv { Velephone 1 S84 te ber ¢ rie BIG STOmE After Six We repeat the list of After Six Bargai printed last night for Friday evening's sellin, = and you may buy from the same lots nd lines again tonight from 6 till 10 p. m. Remember, Wagner's Orchestra wil] enter tain you tonight as usual. ” Infante’ Pret White Whar ong tenet *0 enon i 5 vie “ Sutme # kl Ww , Aunen; after Vor ' fer 6, 6 : Childs White Dresse nen mw " Nelette, in the snd 7, with hematitched yoke, | 1¢ wide, worth are somewhat b> oy * ie 8 here 15 gross Kirk's et Buttermilk | Kain | The £101 $6.60 to $54 iiet Bong akes in box, worth | "P* ‘ 20; after 6, b 1-30 box ea Jacket, In any egy 600 boxes Cologne Bouquet Sets inside outaide, made by Kirk & Co, each hox cor 5 are worth tains 1 cake fine Toilet Boap and | $7.00, ar *pecial aft rfume, one upyle | © for $4.6 er Regular | Children's |» Muff ang cheep at al cashmere neatly trim. ‘ . be full ined, ular price ibe per pour worth up to § la} af % pound " seg Hoye’ Knee Pants, ages 4 to 16 | $1.04 Walsts, all colon years, worth 2, for 1% sand Boys’ Outing Flanne cale Waiste and Bs 14 years, worth 2 Hoye’ Golf Ca zed Petticonta, for 1% Winch All W Zibeline Plaids, | points, full « brow and gray, att na ! Hate Pine 1! perfectly price 260 per hom: Hue Hooker worth $1.0; «aft y ol .. y Colored Striped and Wald | porters, made Home Sup. fe to select from, ; limited to customers, eT sale price after 6. 36c yard. oe | Imitation Duchess Laces, from 2. otter 6. he te 5 inches Wide, naw apen designe, | "ter & ch net top and heavy eral- | syirr bindin dges that will wash; very | skirt, bind! tte. Actuaily worth up to | Price after 6 only ke per pleee wale price after 6, § vemen iny Day Hats, worth Ribbons, full & every "t white, w guaranteed suitable for neckwear. very finest ity, worth regularly yard; | © Be box sale price, after & Ie yard Women's Pure White Cotton Galioons from 1%e | Hose, high-ap to chee wide with bent $c quality and irregular edges that Women's Fast open Lisle Lace Ope tiful derigns, spi best $1.2 yard; # Applique Bur Ivory Plat Va sine 18x54 inches, made from very | 5 Inches wide fincet linen lawn, all open work | With # patterns, wort % each; sale | Will price after @ cack 1 § te 7 Laster Pitlow Cord in colors, | Me yard: sale price, after (4 Ife h 1Ke, for Te per yard. Fringe, ali shades, worth | Fancy Whit Buttone, tro for Te y after ¢ hole. fanhte tor étaan Wom os trimming. ity. worth books, seal or walrus leathers, all | 1Se card, n card; eae * end black, extra vaiuer, | Price after 6 So card om She up to $1.25 each After @ %c Paper Weights tar after & bie 2c; beautiful pictures on the bate Hand * three different | tom. shapes to « from, wierly 1 Bibles. * worth Sc; sale price after 6 choice Tw Ie Hot Bolld Steel Scissors 4% to & | 94.50 set. worth hes long, special after 6 chote@,{ beautiful tihustra mbomsed cows be | tre of the Intewt « The Bon Marche Nordhoff @ Co. The Big Store gesn important Notice Owing to the wn pected rush of patrons desiring to avall themselver of our unprecedented offer and our consequent inability to wait on all patients in the allotted time. we have decided to extend the offer until further notice as follows: Sliver Fillings Porcelain Crowns - $3.50). Gold Crowns, 22k - $3.50 Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $3.50 Our Arte Vulcan Plates, $5.00 All work under the supervision of Dra. 8. M. Milne and M D. Sipes, both members of the Royal College of Dental Bure 8, Lady Always ia Attendance. Boston Dental Parlors 1422 2d Ave., Opposite Bon Marohe Houre—$/20 a. m. tof p.m. Sundays, $ a m. till 1 pm GC VL se TS kK SRAVSBSISB WOOD AND COAL Get tn your Winter's Fuel now. Newcastle No. 4 ond Neweastle Washed Nut are both good stove coals, Franklin ts a free burning jump coal, We sell Coke and Charcoal. Our prices are right SEATTLE COAL & wood COMPANY Firat Ave. South Telephone— and King Street. Main 93. ——— NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue Ploneer Square. - The ONLY DPNTIATS in Seattle who use ABSOLUTELY Paik: LPSS METHODS for extracting teeth, applying gold crowns a ina teeth. “ va OUR MBTHODE are KNOWN and D by the NEW wa DENTISTS ONLY. All our old, thme-ty BoaListe eee 2 ere. a8 . ‘The sqine doctote who Works Mav Youn DENTAL PARLORS « or. « Sane LD FILLING . TLVER FILLING th extracte when ot free without work le or- * i Jo not try to compete with . * t “jental work. * * & roy dental partors and best eh, e rot ped operating rooms tn the whole world Have your teeth out in the morning and go heme with new ones the same day, vet GEN y ‘rloew are the lowest conbletent with first-c| wer We og making a apecialty of gold Sows ara ba 44 Qar atee that y 0! & guarantee that your Work wil be OF ey gel one will b ve & apecl’ Hat In each department. orkme d extractors of hh; in fact, all the state are Ut we rMtuern dentistry., We Wil tet you in advance exactly WORE Work will cost by a free examination. Give us @ find we do exactly as we advertise, A PROTHCTIVE GUARANTRR given with all work ft Reha » Vv, . 1D. — 614 Firat Ave. 4 \ New York Dental Parlors “Maln"Sracs, rottisha, oFe. #:30 a, m, to £:80 p.m. Sundays, Mov 98:90 a. to #:00 p,m. eee fea Yee £86 THeSe®oteo trareerereees

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