The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1903, Page 3

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aving 8/6 STRIKE MAY TIE alton of SF fog UP LOCAL BRE WERE prite, & aren pS a ip Lave ous Piaate ate that wht Jonna Pore eu 1 A _— at erate ¥jular heer supply for at least thre ici Pe a There are fve unter ne Fe Bwedl | brewery workers of the olty | > sarsaparttie, © . P n He Se blood Pu and betp t 1 4 Reatorat 1 ane in War ‘ ’ ockings, § vp > sa =< fiik 8 \ L Renee of the meet. | f ’ ' ’ . “hg to ane oy ne adtoption of the new wage | tooth 1Se)4 «@ the br ¥ employes, so it y reopened Arcade oor t hall guaran: | depends . action ef the op the new tenderloin dtvtrict, and t » them we SECOND AVENUE. Betr Phones Mato 603 AY gPECIAL FOR Frur Babe” Shock, Parke V Heron's sta ritem the old fay for te bath r w men The by run won the game, and} nd received the appl besides wae the first of tts kind o ey merited | the local grounds this year The game wos exciting, notwith-| Score by innings standing the given the vis-| teaesetes lors Severai Drilliant plays were) Seattle @i1e¢eee a 1-6 junade and there wor that} Pertiand 000 O4 ro been & e to the| ftite nd 6 Brror | would 7 Seuatth 8, Brook GREAT CROWD ATTENDS FIRST P.C.L. BALL GAME of two, supplemented by sev Grim's boys in the pitcher, “twirled swell ball” at Re: al errors by eighth tied the score, Leitman war ation park yesterday afternoon at! "2 0at form during the latter part the opening Pacific Coast league! of the game so the visitors went out ot le Neary” it e-two-three order in their half hita, Me won at f the mth we of ikto tl. It Not so with Dugdale’s te, Cap wae in the garth He s » Artiot Miller but ne hormehide eo hard that (it was lost, Boys are re team of the old tndies Sehock failed to run when} a — a cha to mae firet on vee cs) Dancing Classes Arviesaneas mpbell and Hem Professor Wilson et Racke Mall 10 bil engaged in ao lithe “Chaat amd| Monday and Friday evenings, Prt Alphonse” affair in the third tnatng| vate lessons datly. - | ~md let an easy My \trop between ~~ A month | (hem. Interesting to Star Readers for lots |, meh" made the wtar play of! Are you & mechante? Are you : the day, howe in (tee seventh laborer or clerk? If eo, you want | on the summit} when he pic « long line My out of | ph your savings to the beat ad the alr, fully four feet over his head} vantage, do you not? You had bet of Queen Anne) nie he was running backwards. |ter burry up them, and call upon the Hill. See ws) tad be lost the chance. two scoves.| Inter-State Fisheries Co, 303 Pa orrow, or 284 possibly three have re-|cffic Block, and get 2 of their tomorrow, 0 j* HMannivan alse captured a}stock, which will not remain very any time. We'll) the left garden na on the market, Get in today show you thi nde were it fairly good|or tet us hear from you and we will “bs alfough litte w yet. |call and shew you what 4 propert) ass dianond te new to Boat with the stockhold xeball fends but “they use it/ on in the Nations! jeague,” oe it ie ail — right RK Struve Joun Davis Whalen, who pitched for Sar Franciace, started to throw the sand| sans Complete rDavis & Co ing, and Mept going ‘higher and | le higher throughout the em ite was bit hat for 1s SBCOND AVENUE FS hearts pegotiated a three-t jand Schock and Hannlvam each got ft oe (t FORTING = “KNOW THAT BY DAILY 4 GOOD BEER Tou THRE NECKSSITT OF TO TAKE A BAD TAST- Toxic =EVEKY | sent Frisco .., Ervors —Senttic Hits--Seattio.. 1 PLAY RED HOT BALL|A together a ¢ ab can have it for f Seattle won from Portland tn tne} C/G | sith inning yesterday Mr j dale’'s phystegnomy | Eearwe ts at the Peoitic > Ladgue tail grounds again ran the | oot from despair to hope, back to pair, and ther—well the dial al- | Seve broke In recer: ting the grin ter Mulen had knocked and won the game Like the regular official article of 1903, yenterday one that would make cold down one's back. brighten bh te drop bim again and make him aimoet buret with the aad fe. UD | DELIGHT—IT ALWAYS LIKE MORE. dozen half pint bottles, Dug@ate | PEAS Telephone, Rainier 30. four rune in the first three innings vand MEN FREE ae | The locals pulled the icad ‘copring” Gut a run In the second, bet then quit the run @etting bwet-/ seme untli the ¢ the sate b inning’. | Benefit a New St St. Paul's Church A sacred concert for the benefit of |the new St. Paul's church on Ney! street, between Giten Anme avenue First avenue de 2 iv en in the gulld rv weren- ing by Prof. EB. Violinist, jasrminied by W oh harp, | W Steiner, viol! lent from the conservatory of muste. ‘The program Cottees. Mines. “SCIENCE KNOW THYSELF.” juctions, Anatomy p orm @ of Life, Brosche. St Phelps and Urban Gems of Thought, | Voca! ecto, “Forgotten Cowles ‘oentry ‘ Mr. A. ©. Blanchard ‘mies B gene Mewriay | Violin solo. “Cavatine” to Warn facts. | E. P. Brosche from everywhere who} Vora! folo, “Whisper and a A. Pesther . Ratt 1 Bhats fer Work or business lear Hear” Plecolomine fate. Bents free: no a Miss Hattie Roberts Adjust ited by philanthropiets, | Trio, two Violine and Harp, “Ber Na jon Purposes. couse” Mower 0.205 252. minder that THE PLAZA | Mester Steiner, Phelps and 1 Browch THE BUFFALO LOTHING HOUS $39,600 worth of good clothing to be slaughtered. Don't Miss This. WE HAVE JUSI TEN $8.88 SUITS worth upto $30 for - s = * qy 1215-1217 SECOND AVENUE in every resy Spices, Mutter, Cheese We Make a Specialty of Fine Watch Repairing ng for Kailroed and G. BENINGHAUSEN you want Try it! Mr. James Forent Jeweler and Uptictan, 5, Twe Violing and Organ, “Little - i -That'e tale, ten’) Gveay” Lanner 713-715 First Avenue, ——s Broache, Phelps and Me Manus Untoe, Biook. Quartet, four Next to McD. &@ 8. Co. Farm _ + and yo . LAWRENCE WOR Bend av enme corner Marion. Codfish aid, bricks, 13e-2 for Peas LAKESIDE BARLY IUNe better ar CLO ON SALE MAY Ist, AT LESS DAYS iv SUITS worth up to $20 for (THE BUFFAL peeing ne ee this plete pince and | Crowns, 22k | Our Patent Pearl Plate, does| | O08 ttt 3:00, ain 4 i) alve Vegetable and Gree Pruite THE MARKETS Cheers, Cage, Poultry | teeaed Nay and Cra vue ave rf < b pron Washington bef ton; wifalfa, #18 t rats, $22 t hae Ho th lambs only *3.50 WHOLESALE PRICES Pow : : ny “ j fThese - oe any & antl } a } som “ee h . : Yr] ac Provisions Hay, Grain and Feed | P- . | Preat ( $95 t R ‘ ai akes a Difference | ' heat, $27 ¢ p, t If the chet is well paid, enthus S10 tow ’ uke ] tanda cae Sat Slants!» / COouthwick’ Co athe, b hy, $24; California hay, $10 ton; |¥OUr Meal being just aw ditt «| ‘ fornia alfaifa, $19 tor than satisfactory, The chef at the} ’ PRICES TO PRODUCERS jHainior-Grand cafe Hhkes bis wor tow Y ia (Theee oo for te de ° seo} ° a ——— it oe OE Ae Veronese] Te Cure a Geld in One Day Will Mt, Shasta Get Busy? | bank $1.60 60 autifow- |, ‘Tule n » Qoinine apprehension has on | s on Ss cabbage, § per | Tablets » r aned tw Po jes pew te Oregon are dl . nd ia ley aded enough our 1 green peasy io) once ee May-Day Social and Dance | (3'"%) os ‘King Bros, $16 Firet do: adinhes, 2a dos HG] The pubite i# cordially invited tol ave foe ; “ee i wt end & New England din m e Green Fruit, Eto. 4 & end Ganoe at Foresters hall,| Wanted 20 first-class paper hang " straw berric $3.50 crate. ot ae arion, on Friday even ere at $3.50 per da Mobe Wall Pa 4 ra mpgs ne "hon: | Sa, Magy tat veh bythe order of tor Cos et eoand’‘avemus, St | S Friday and ‘ G1.00 per box appl lee, _Dinner 3 pert ooo oc a |e per box: fancy, $i — Bieetth por Gireh: eres Saturday o— Freeburg, the Seattle Astronome 1|Free Car Ride WILL ne Tu, CLOSING DAY o¥r THI REM ae coo Tenmen Sear ep can't agree ABLE SALE. THE UNPRECEDENTED VALUES OF THE ¥ with the other astronomers ts “ 7 , {CBSBIONB OF catine LU t th DAYS WILL BE } LIPSED UY THe PRICE CONCHS#I Stover Ie panaite ‘around the north To HILLMAN CITY Addttton PMR LAME. IPH OUN STRONG DETERM ro MAKE A star once A year, but t an not emember, this property is conceded } Dody to be the best CLEAN SWEEP TO CLOSE OUT EVERY in TH! ae 785 ‘ me y « of land « the my 19 STocK Bg MN ory os to 2 bank + 2000 hae the aueth bane on te wn and 0 per w Also 160 Women's Jackets; Calmer’s price _ wkirte $6.08 ho way to show how the north pole bullt the last 90 ¢ lares houses $860 up, term down, 0 $2.50 Calmnor's $20.06 Tattoin Slik 1 niet the wetth ete Ne Sees Pimonthiy, Hive m on always on grounds to handle the crowds, Come * #. price skirts “ 912.6 Manual of A OT setmeetraten|@nd see them before they are all sold. Take Renton car o ngton to $13.60; ours $3.05 Ce $30.00 Taffeta Bik Unger. this, too, and all other vite street to Hiliman's offices, pay your S-cent fare, money will be returned Finest Monte Carlon, black i ekirte ; $15. th “ | at office k 075, Down town offices 16 Downs biock. Don't moire; Calmer’s price $37,00; ours Cal # $8.00 k Alpaca Un- » ieee. —. 20 forget the $1200 free cottage, free the ‘at office. $20.00 — derskirte $3.75 Binck Peau de oot ah: - Freeburg Manual of Astronomy nd | THE SKIRTS— In Just out and is for sale by Low ure Spine teil yee wae) ata Mat a Sa te GLOBE CLOTHING CO ee abet Sara Sie Pioneer square. Price . 5 mers pric aeock. i doly eo. ne ce ours fo fo ome Dunlap, real eave 4 Union bi wine .. mento A wy uoual "pres f SOO es be —— : Caimers price fies; cure $0bMO Cuimers $1269 Dress Betts S750 Calmer's $22.00 Dress Skirts, i enter of attraction. Calmer’s $30.00 Dress Shite, 6 PP PPP PPL LLP PPP PPP PLP PPA LPL PPL pently per , nis Caimer’s $31.00 Dress 8k Cottage of four bath and pantry second avenue, Madison street $2,950 tage on Pive-ream th avenue, This cot ur close to Madt mor o le modern nevery respect and fit ted up with the beet matertal to be he Fine location and will make an ideal home H. §. Turner & Co. 232 Globe Bik. Your Uitid’s tye Needs eapectatiy during the school gotog pertod. If you hope to have strong, ¥lee ehfldren ere to it that thelr eyee are taken are Of. This ie the orities! time, and It decides their future. Shall it be suceess or failure? Our spectaily ground gtasses tn-/ eure saccens attontwn, oO; Co. . seecs . ArT. 1387 Se iF Firet Ave. Ave. SAVING We not only ft @ tooth, but we ve it. Tooth decay ie @ tooth dis- And merely Alling the cavity | he disease our eyetem is PRESERVA- Dentistry, We remove the cause of the decay, fil the cavity and recommend proper care to prevent hice Vitiow. Bt 8 fg Silver eae Bi Pure Gold Fillings !Crown and Bridge Work, | per tooth $3.50 not cover roof of mouth) 00 Our PATENT VACUUM CHAM BER never f p & plate up Lady attendant always Hours ™ to $00 dally; Sundays. Gri BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1422 SECOND AVE OPP. BOK MARCHE THD Rib OF Thi DONT MISS THIS CLO Loria ie SPECIAL SING UP SALE THAN MANUFACTURERS’ COST ) CLOTHING HOU 1215-1217 SECOND AVENUE mixtures aaortment of # Calmer's $21.0 WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPERS FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT PRL Dress 8 « lored 8 Dress $36 Calmer's Dress 8k J. W. CLISE, Seattle, ss acids April 2and, 1903 en Caimer’s Dress MR. ALEXANDER BRI pimer's 148.40 Tailored f Calmer’s Dress First Avenue, City. almer's $45.00 Tailored Calmer Dear Sir,— Tailored § $58 almer'® You are hereby notified to vacate storeroom No. Chimers W660 Tailored Bale ot: Sia’ rit hee 1003 First Avenue, on or before June joth, 1903.—Yours cain ki ir 1, $88.00 Caimer's His Kings Bir, very respectfully, _— ores 537.50 Calmmer’s $14.00 Walking Skirts J. W. CLISE, Agent. Calmer’s $20.00 Walking Skirts SILK “WAISTS— $12.60 Taffeta, Peau de ney Btls —wervice Silke and dreasy event Calmer’s $11.00 Bile Waints 4 « DAINTY WHITE WAISTS The beauty of the stock is rep renented by these exquisite White Geisha Walsete—buy them now et about half regular prices. Calmer’s $8.60 Whi FOR FURTHER ANOUNCEMENT WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPERS $0 Blk Walets Calmer's $26 Silk Waists..$12.50 |JSILK UNDERSKIRTS— Made of Fine Pure Silk Taffetas the desirable colors and Calmer's 14.00 Caimer's 14.76 White Calmer's 5.0 Calmer skirts Calmer's $12.00 Taffeta Sith U GLOBE CLOTHING CO. $7. Taffeta Silk Tnder- ° $3.75 Caimer’s $5.75 eee ee Northw est .. THE HERRICK 4 Refrigerator Has Perfect Air Circu- Special for Friday BOSTON ROCKER Nothing else in Refrigerators is so essential as perfect air circulation. This keeps the Refrigerator dry and sweet, preventing mold and decay. } The Herrick, by its peculiar construction, has perfect ir circulation. We can prove this to you in many differ- a ways. Let us do so. APRS laa ere ivcrvtatag Bisctrioat—s13tet Av. The Boston Rocker ts a well-known name in most every home, and {ndteates a rocker butlt for comfort and durability, It is @ chair which fits tn every part of the house, from bedroom to kitohen, and will last indefinitely, The illustration gives a fair idea of the style. Has wood seat, panel back, continu- { arms; large and roomy; just the thing for rest and An exoelient value at regular price of $3.60..... Special Price for Friday $2.35 choice blend of Mecha and Javea garden grown—and delicious ESCENT REAM OFFEE, i| Alwaye fresh in hermetically sealed | cans, A DEMONSTRA TION Rn r. ‘SHANNON'S GROCERY, 1220 Second. NO CHARGE Frederick & Nelson, Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Stree's and making at COFFEE SERVED 1215 AND 1217 SECOND AVENUE This $39,600 worth of all, wool union-made clothing will be put ‘ PADGAIN Sf DAKWALS Ot SUITS worth up to - for VYG—SO $7.99 SING UP SALE OF ON PIN, you t PIT COME YOU SEKERS, BU $6.82 1215-1217 SECOND AVENUE

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