The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1903, Page 2

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eee THE SEATTLE STAR punt “ aol AVERAGE WAGE REDUCED while the p oles somebody ts getting 1 dividends shown that The recent declar.tt asys 7 tends @ day im @ H in iteelf absorbw that r » tact that wore that 1 at $2,000,000. vded because he does p ok to have his taxes redu them on the plea of trange, Ind his taxes without @ nd let them a 97 and combine prices on att whose te them red astom among rich men te upon the poor, whose annual wage t cost of Mving they have Increase products The wife of @ Jewish rebbi in Chicago has wed hips for ¢ + on the ground that ken f @ to 109 clgnretton @ (ay, That of it- self ought to be sufficient ground, but when it le further alleged that the rabbt smokes the cheapest Dramts of clarettes and compels his wife tor in the same room with him while he burna ¢ rm tty ffense becomes more glaring. ee ‘The charters of 987 New Jers for fatlure to pay thelr annual tax to the state. Was $229,000,000, mostly wat er prices from people anzious to 4 ¢ his have been taken away Their alleged capital prob aah 1 orpora: no dou tin & good thin, THE M. MARKETS oon Wie ashington cream- took a long tree cents per pound, this morning he lerae outpet of native butt Bastern tub and terkers, B8@D60 he ere eeees, > tom aitaita, 880 tom PRICES TO PRODUCERS lon, Rasters Wactingter “ Aitsife. $78.00 ton ont, $22 00 $253.00 ton, wheat, 52.00 tom, brew, #1 tom shorts, $19.60 Con, middiings G22 2.00 tom, Egos, Poultry and Livestock Mean, fresh ranch, 1919 per for scarce and slightly stiffer im price today Fancy apples are still very scarce. cue te plentiful, Two carloads of bananas arrived this morning. WHOLESALE PRICES Prices on small purchases average 30 per cont Righer)> Provisions at a © Frosh Ment—-Cow beet, Tie th: steor beet. | fa. fe is embn. se tout, wee Ge 1: semtton, Ie Ib; perk, Me Ib. weeklO | ois im llc D Provisions Hama tte, ATE: bellies, fresh, 12he, Vegetabice j Burbank potatoes, native, sqie ton; Yakimea, Si2@1; tows, Se 1b: carrots Sts Dreaafust decom CORPSES OF THE =? | _| __ FAIRS DECAPITATED agicoes WILL BE USED IN COURT Rett Exhibits That Are Depended Upon to Pro-| | ‘vide Evidence as to Which of the Two Victims of the Automobile Accident Died First e their placed row ¢ gather d at the depe but the rted girls had d | barked ene ety T phone building te today guarded by \girl strikers 2 * Apett i wr jewelry to Bennett DEATH OF MRS. FITZSIMMONS NEW ¥ rt Pitas mK her I . resumed practos. it amten ov wife's death. He refuses or be vo vaiden INDIANS NOT SATISFIED THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO, 116 Becond eve, Hinckley Didg., te the largest ineti- tution of its kind in this elty oF state Satisfactory “GIRL s TRIK ERS YOUNG WOMEN TELEPHONE OPERATORS WALK OUT AND BADLY CRIPPLE SERVICE BUTTE, April 17. Piano Truths No. 16 has been tri Then they at telephone. The fanived aunion and ack yesterday when they learned ted frosn no thet wee m Many jews and been .vagant, Mow shail By buying only nteed. ker alone, but The Tinorten. Starr and Richmond. aed the tw wily be $8 pay t perty ax Boautitul Seeee Park Sherman, Clay & Co. és Tb Second Aveaug Free Dental Work Charge for matertal only. @o BOATING only college using an pr oo each evening after a hard day's | painless process—eecret ond em ork ‘All work and po play makes | clustve with ua & dull bey.” That quotation, | 1 s 1 oid, Me just as apptiondie| Cuieiees Grtrocting § Painless Operating ‘ | ie for your! Ths le not « college for studente— | | none are employed of admit ted. ‘Our | wer years ago. Why wot) on the lake, | #0 ls componsd of den owe weal out TODAY and setect| ideal nol | Sarere, home? The datly evening row experience, Whe come by = | te maoniight. with the ‘starry |themacives Im our lalest sclentife the attendant bodily exercies, wil | ™ehode your muscles stronger, your aiate more vigerousiy, and TEETH think more accurately by ar the lake during the com- A THOUT PLATE seca through the BLUE FOX SKINS FROM | FUR FARMS OF ALASKA: aan Night WOSTENHOLM RAZORS At Less Than Fac- tory Prices $1.19 $2.00 Tr $1.79 ’ Tr ripe “ Be 51.00 Mt 6 106 $2.00 Star ty Re $1.50 $2.00 Star Mafet 2.49 y Razor 106 Curtain de « Oe be Large Kaxtension Rod Minu car ine Downing & Leighton 259 Bailey Building HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS O18 2nd Ave, Collins Bidg. Cor, SeeendAve. und James a NO PLATES Re vente ington atreet Spelger & Hurlbut Bocond and Union ahaa These Prices for April Only Teeth poaitively extracted and fil itheyt pain. harge for ” extracting when teeth ave As good as y _Dancing Classes st Ranke i evenings, ” hg for dleyc AD FOR D HALF PRICE Special for Saturday Men’s Golf SHIRTS ILY rular 50c Grade 35 Each ER WE ARE HEADQl NION-MADE CLOTHING, AND WORKING REN MEMB ARTERS FOR SHOES, HATS MEN’S GOODS Outside the High Rent District Outside the High Rent District or USE~~ QUEEN ANNE FLOUR SARMOND MILLING C0. Starne <_< et lot Eaieneeneene ——o=no=n and 1 Topcoats ur tailor makes’ em, and cost just one-half, The Swellest res in advance ema:( ik will cont free of od fifteen yeart to £00 pm op m Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. OKs INLET orm Arlington Dock, ‘pm No freight received after NOON hour of safling date, Company reserves right to change steamers or dates of sailing without notice £. £. CAINE, Operating Agent, Phone, Main 1143, 618 First avenue, Seattle PORT ORCHARD noure U. & Navy Vard "ead Battieshipe. | Steamers . Inland Flyer, Port Orchard, __ Pier a Effects The Best Workmanship Perfect Fitting H. LEWIS @ CO. N. E. Cor. First Ave. and Cherry St. 1 Oe On? Oe? Oe? Me Oe Advertisers of Facts } 2 One On? Ones Pn On EPT FRIDAY. 36, 6.15, 9, 10 and 2%, 3408 Saturday only, 11:3 y, WO tripe at 699 and 8:16 our edition. The Madrona | Park « car dove else, and morning and} evening at view, | Ask the Enamel Crowns $200 THIRTY-FOU rit, fiSilver Plume Crowne 92.00 Geld Crowne $1.00 Gold Fillings 2 Civer Fils . RIDGE WORK (oe (per The the SEATTLE, EOMUNDS AND eveReTT Steamer, CITY OF TT. Three round trips dally. attic 7 a. 12m. and $ Leaves Everett $:16 a. m., 2:30 native, 4@Se per ib; California, Se; California. asparagus, $@l0c per Ib. native, $2.54 bex;, Califorgia green peas, fo; onions, MeFi. per owt. Green Fruit, Ete. Lemons, $2,509.00 per box; apples, TSePSLOO per box: Muncy $1.5002.25 Dbenanas, 33.503 per bunch; grape | fruit, $2.50@3; comb honey, iSc per pound * Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Butter—Washington creame ifornia, 24 25e; datry MOtitc; lve ducks, 16 live @# lie; dressed, ite. Kegs. fresh ranch, 1Te live hens, I8¢ Ib Small for Material | idney—#:40, & 9:40 and 1b om.) 12 neon: Sands Tooth) t>| Lesve Charleston—4 60 ~ [and 188 wm, 448 FRIDAYS. Leave Seattie—€: 20, § and 10a. m me 2:20, 4:90 and 7:30 p.m. Leeve Bremerton — 8:18, 11:48 Ta.30, 3, 6:30 and 6:18 pom Leave Bidney—8 and 11:36 a =| 12 noon; 6 and 6 p> m Leave Charteston—7 50 and 12 1s) om; 4:45 and 6:65 p.m For further information Phone, Pink 11. RAINIER FUEL CO Corner Second and Vine. HARVEY & SON, Prop. WOOD AND COAL} am Leave Bremerton—T, #15, 10 and 12.30, 1.30, 3, 4:90, 5:90 ef tambon, tree ushes and have years, Grading | week, FREE OF COST to purchasers Prices $175 to $500 « Lot W. N. FOS & CO. (Successors to Fos & Russell), Tomorrow, @aturd ADAM’S Teas, Coffess and Spices Rotter, Eagt and Cheese $M Second Ave. near Madison. college feeg of skilled pay for all work + Materts! only euarantes with all wae ef Second and Pike street. Temple building. Hours & Sunday, 4.29 to 2 WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST i400" MUSIC co TS p.m. cement DELIVERED ANY PART | Both Phones. | | Phone, James 181 Colman Dock. | or THE crry. Moved to 1406 ad Ave. per dos live ducks, qt i to) _PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING co. ANOTHER BIG BID FOR BUSINESS This offer will dispel any doubts regarding the supremacy of the Pacifi ae ae Golovin Bay, Alaska Famous Arctic Steamer JEANIE CAPT. MASON Salling June ist, 1903 Passengers and Freight Booked for Golovin Bay, White Moun.ain and Council City Coast Clothing Right when demand 4 ig i are of in demand When men expect to pay full price, we place on sale another line splefididly tailored Suits FOR RATES APPLY Thede Soto Placer Mining Co 331-333 Globe Bidg., Seattie, Wn. ssillssjimeclll Receiver’s Sale of Clothing At the Buffalo Clothing House all the SS Parlor Furniture ‘This is a bona able re ne r « lead them all! Remember, Saturday is positively te at this Don't 1 The big lifetime, g the have eve we unpacked and plac of Parlor Furniture full carload of 2, 3 and § piece suits, and Odd Chairs The cro poke 8728 $8.45] fe" n display the fin A Davenports, Settees of the clothing bu We No garments sold tevalues you ever got in your w . values wt jot and Homespun, utaway. All have olleetion hown ness tans, olives, gray, navy or binck. Made in the popular three-button sack, single ss thi padded shoulders, and guaranteed halr cloth Inter-tining, For one day only we let sad ust: &%, and $16.50 suits, at - reefer or last day after irday price. among the parlor furniture al vk in the week's gradually ling. We will continue until tomorrow night wding which be eut ut giving way selling Receiver’s Sale of the Buffalo Clothing House 1215-1217 Second Avenue, Seattle the he y h ver, 0 i ee tor os ren SE OON

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