The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1903, Page 4

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4 for ® boat to first and 16 of each month Many of the versels in the harbor t half mast the memory of Capt NARROW mishap, a or parte a cuts no Rot no the For riches I I can sme! Fve got no t Should abdicar That ‘That it Is not PORTLAND WAS passion for x ne troubles om worry I am fre vatal scandal may be bad, 1 know my teeth will soon be In Hip Long's cherry ple. Your hopes to heaven high, which BADLY BAT TERED UP IN ICE PACK = STAR DUST Motto of Foreeas Salisbury Let me make the nation’s weather and I'l make everybody swea Washington folks think that Roosevelt will be nominated for the presidency by acclamation And then, too, Unele Mark Hanna says he wil! mount the howda on the G. O P. elephant again. We have seen worse weather th thin, but can't remember when or where It was Nome has a grand jury scandal Tt beats all how rapidly and to what fad can travel 4 good ting fant often c woman la Wheel a you on my raind, with me. © “art talk t vere a cherry ple's Sweet odor in the air, ‘The truste may rob us every day ' to fret 1 don’t care whether cropa are good, | we season's dry What matter if som wet foreign kin aye or deep Tre smelied the aromatic punk poets sing about may please a poet's now foubt. Just linger ‘rocamd the kitchen when Hip Long bakes cherry pie. P. B—That'tt be about all of that PostofMfice scandal has completely | roken down Postmaster yne's health. handsomely. Lonesome Wise. made doctor. General Senator Hanna says the postofMfice flepartment affairs are getting along | te occur In Peorta It looks that way. Lillie-—The man you met on Third avenue with weird Whiskers last night, It must have been a ‘They feasers and soup-strainers. was not Josh new- always wear 2», . AN things those who A Word from Josh Wise come t ‘They also come to i) 3. Pierpont Mor- gan, Y. A. P.: Yeu, it does look as if Quet editor. A clean-up 0 eight weeks. greeting to King mouth disease. one million ie looked for at N And Seattle will have to get someway without the benign p ence of the sehool ma’ams for some the race-track stories in the morn ing paper were written by the cre. dollars ome thin season. long * Chinese port Tient#in is said to be} suffering from financial stringency. | Kaiser Was sent a cordial word of Peter of Bervia. American cattle barred from Ar- gentine Republic owing to foot and Another si up In Eurepe—Two or three little earthquakes in Hun- ery. Bpacial Announcement The Star-Dust Man has given chance for the marrtend for the unmarried but a: men ar women, and just what it tx will be nounced in @ day or two. it. Great crowds Cardinal Vaug President has 07 Wateh tended funeral of in Londen. Jered an increase in the pay of petty naval officers, ‘The czar has pardoned 19 evaded miiit who year. VICTORIA, B. Dody of F. missing since operating ¢ the change we fo a new mail have their flag# Gut of respect ¢ William J. Brya funeral was in ¥ servi MURDERED (Special to The Star.) Cc. June 27.—The J, Batley, naval store-| keeper at the Exquimalt «tation, wan found this morning He had ‘been yesterday. It is for the thought he was murdered purpose of robbery. MARINE NE iEWs for Valdes on the today one of the best Known mariners on tye coast whone ld today. eee Going to Celifornia? Take the famous scenic Shas ap Two trains daily Ban : ancinco. Fast time, utiful x erg 26 and 26, feenery and excellent service, excursions urn, to Chi- Lou! $42.60; Full part tickets and reservation at Southern aie Co.'s office, $18 First aveny E Eilts, general ceeares deere, __ Dancing Classes Pevabinas. } enues WILL MAVE A Good Time wt t twit SUSPECT PUP WAS STOLEN .\WERE WELL doctors MUST TREATED, onto PASSENGERS | CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS THANKED M «I Ryan. |. I That uh : : | of r er} \ | W. J. leges, af ' wanted Ww Whi 1, manager A « the pup] B. K, @ 8B. D w.k.t £ the § Mining Jatet I on ' M Ww MARRIAGE LICENSES 4 ii nen Le ateoteky 1 Jone M Jo! ler t Joueph M M Mor George James, Coun M h of Beattie; Charles} K ere MeNe ‘ nd Juila Coming, &4, , for ¥ were both of Seattle Nor ba, 19 | eee LOSES FORTUNE IF SHE | WEDS AMERICAN LAD «:: PEORIA, I. June 37,—(#pectal.) All kinds of queer things are sald Not long ago « from a stxth-atory window alling ck the corner of « areh. | him fall. }the queer #it of Andrew Schmidt Now comes the account of Mary, the youngest child and hie favorite, must wed a German under | Nothing was broken except | jin large estate Semnlat had ne use for the spend thrift ways of American bors. for fear hie dav taken from her and ¢ marry one and have her fortune wasted he inserted the wilh | Mary American dburet at Heppa ton tim to hilie for safety. wr ation of their valiant herotam. When history writes of Hep ible Good that swept it e will grasp her ded pen And write the mamer of these two men. f'wo that rode forth ahead of the} Two that rode forth, others to save. Two that rode forth, who lost their all, [Two that rod forth at duty’s call Above the tempest their words rang clenr ! her Drave young hy n lives, mounted their bh and raced with the flood to I ‘The intrepid riders reached the viltege | cting inhabitants of their ‘The following How many his positive fe « rosy eyed girl of 16 summers, a not share her born, & the penalty of having her share of lanet some whe were KELLY AND MATLOCK’S |" RIDE FOR LEXINGTON . ner’s| “Fly for your liven cheeked, br father's divtike tanger and tines are The el mothers with Injunction tr wn. | 2 dows to nays she has in com ydbu glinte babes, for that have cle 7 saved their forth ahead of the! Fighting ¢ ay through storm | Two that rede forth, ethers to save and ob Two that rode, forth, who lost their White torrente roared to left, to} all right | Two that rode forth at duty's call For the Specter Death on bis white! horse rede | There are hosts of others In Hopp Then a Tace for life, on Willow net's town, Creek road Jif truth were known, wh nerve }On Itke the storm cloud the riders} Put ‘twill ever be handed from father | came, to fon Urging their horses again an How these men rode from Pune 22, 1902. REGRADE UNLESS CITY COMES TO AS- SISTANCE OF SECOND AVE- NUE SCHEME Uniess an appropriation of about $20,000 can be seoured from the gen eral fund the Second grade te a de avenue 4 imeue for th at least, North end councilmen however, are hopeful of securing as sistance from the general fund. At the meeting of the board of public works this morning bids for opened. Though the official comptt ation was not made today an unof. fictal summary of the bids shows | that the proposal made by © Erickson is the lowest. He bide 17 jocents for the th work which ie the principal ttem in Improv ment This is considered a very low bid but at the same time this, ad } the other | of expense, |bfing the cost of the imp: | up to $21,000 in excess of the limit of aasenament, which is in the nelgh- | borhood of $94,000. neliman Fin 1 informal ce ter the bide were opened. After this meeting Counctimen Rinehart and Crichton each said though the coat will exceed the limit of asseasment yet he considers the low bid very reasonable. Bach ia sanguine of ing able to get the councll to ap priate the deficit from the gen- fund Bids on other street Improvements hart, Crichton and fa mnevting nference af pr of considerable magnitude were ~lopened at the board meeting today Among them were those lor the Union street, paving contract. This improvement includes the paving of '] Union street from Second to Highth avenues, and Fifth and Sixth av between Union and Pike streets, McLellan & Co. were the lowest bidders. Other improvementa which were bid on today are Summit avenue north, grading; Taylor avenue and other streets, concrete walks; Ajbion ince, grading and sidewalking; wing street, grading and midewall- ing; Woodland Park avenue, grad- ing and sidewalking; Aloha concrete sidewalking. rect, IS DEAD the regrade of Second avenue were | I 7 | tha }. Ainawe pathdinege | $10,000 w jet the f costing § wharf pr nplete Owing tothe diac ot # break iw h Excelsior, which | mal for V Jaway un | Genera hig way | 8a attle, We dea sell fremh per load. 2.26 per HARVEY & SONS, Props, Cor. Second Ave, and Vine St Phones the steamer tor t 1 Pune north he will di WINES and LIQUORS We invite you to sample Jin all @ water Ww give the best goods for the money of any house in Se- 403 PIKE ST. Phone: Mein 1060. Free Delivery Rainier Fuel Co, © waterfro FOR BIG WAREHOUSE | nn soot ] to erect a ir new « made on the wowhart, wh f the large GEN. FUNSTON MAY DELAY DEPARTURE overy yesterday ough it 8 of coal wood at avo Fresh water mill wood at load, Both jeost no more than plain ones, The COLLARS -- - - - 2c llook: No those on ‘them! they ero CUFFS, pet patr'- + + 4¢ | SocieTy | ke ple FREDERICK & NELSON, Inow Fine Furniture Special for Saturday Night Regular $1.25 SEWING TABLE SPECIAL 88c From 6 to 9 P. M. PAY BIG FINE # | { and Mise Ines Fred Parker, who ¢ he is a . harge of Mr mit in be Kr ' A REAPPOINTED = OLD JURY COMMISSIONERS TO AGAIN SERVE “- Ww whe ’ ter 559—Let 60x100 winth enw ornare Lake W HERBERT S. UPPER a Mpeg ye. ee Gee a Description of the PEPE an to 0b can Table th stands 2443 14x 3f t very neatly nder into top and sewing or card Saturday night, com t { turned table BBc. THEY BROKE HIS JAW SHAFER BROS. a pe Be Men’s Shirts 1. White , al © | AOA MO<e8 CESOND—ABAMST Sat a Reece Coewelinat fg WY Adanwre dove Bland o1) Cor tare has F d | : eran Hernia inade | Arrest.” 4 f| beeaoe Ly oe Complete Housefurnishers x 8 COFFEE 3| Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Stree's |THE MARKETS fine: :| At 65c the me Wensne tt oh 2 wold at 360 and de Ib an | = | See sw crc" MAISON BARBERIS Our fe Q | ZAM 6~921 SECOND—ADAMS| es | MENU FOR SUNDAY DINNER i | JUNE 28, Att Queen & ives sae Radishes | Chic “er Mulligatawny— Gahe rune il Mayo naive Is tired cleaning other people's old houses Buy a lot in Golf Shirts Au pod DOLLAR Goods to closed out at Fresh |(hrte Butter. Prt dairy omens, at H. Lewis & Co, Save your monthly rent and give her a home of her own. LOTS $150 to $350 EACH Caulifiower Mashed or Naked Potatoes. Vanilla Ice Cream. Lady Pingere Macaroon F SLD. § Se Grain and Feed Coffee . oi gat | 10PerCt. Cashand$5and$i0Month At Special | Prices } il central sence near good school. Take @ James t and Madrone go out and see thie Addi- be convinced that there is nothing better for the onveniences, twe- minute car service, Mantels We are sh PRICES TO PRODUCERS treret at = (Thee prt Freight depot oe are for gomta ae car or em the dee resireed, pvegerno ywing in our windows a number pleasing of any of these Mantels will be set up complete in your home Only $35.00 Hay and Grain a es 2B 00 ten. bartey choice Wood Mantels at specially low prices F. M. JORDAN i | Sole Agent 2 & 3 Colonial Bik. | Northeast corner and ave. and Columbia st. PHOME--Red 56 tod, 2272 middings, O72 aogT for— Sap Pore Piret Avense and Sort ii TA Bouts ® 4 Care Amnex Everything ectrioal—s13tet ane edison Park Pavilion Grand ball every Thursday and jay nighte Also Bundey of raf ot sine al Just Like Cooking by Gas COFFEE TO PERFECTION —_—_—_—_—_$_——— t _ TO USE A QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGE, TAKE YOUR SUNDAY DINNER and, you kr they are guaranteed for 10 years, and your money At back if you don’t like it I] i-ineh over $40.00 | 18-inch oven 16-inch oven $42.50 | WH-inch oven ERNST BROS. 506 PIKE ST. The me for Lad SECOND AVENUB ar Dining Place «and Gentlemen, is dangerous to neglect small © defects can ut when the Have your © by our Rye WE HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES OF A sight faile, it im too | eyes attended to at ¢ Bpecialiats, Schuchard Optical Co., Two Stores: 1207 Second Ave. $07 First Ave. TO SHOW OUR CUSTOMERS’ THE MOST ECONOMICAL METHODS OF USING A GAS RANGE: WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. CONSUMERS DESIRING We Have no Students—All Our Operations Are Licensed by the State of Washington Warning iets puAtey jA 12-year Written NB Silver Fillings Porcelain Crowns $0.35 3.50 one gotl, Crewee ~ = 8.80 TO MAKE SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS with ona vi ,,, 880 WILL CONFER A FAVOR BY TELE- The Chester $3.00 1s cod Reoeagesethngpanbate PHONING AFTER JULY FIRST=—== r Work under the personal supervision of Dr, 8 M. Milne and M. both holding the degree of L. D. &, D. D, &, and both members of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Lady attendant always present Boston Painless Dentists orns'Su Opposite Boo Marche Hours: a. m. to @ p utp fold exclusively by Toklas, Singerman ber Ba & Co. & Indedendent 96 Sunset, Exchange 27 Seattle Gas @ Elec- tric Company 214 Cherry St. ™. Sundays, 9 a. m. m UEEN CITY LAUNDRY Cut-Rate Offices Heatabiiahed 1490. Main Office, Firet Avenue and Rell Street. Dewntown Office, Third Avenue, near Pike—Formerly on Avenue near Pike, - 10¢ ALL SHIRTS Fourth WHEN YOUR GAS GIVES A 25-CANDLE POWER FLAME Its Citizens’ as ARTISTIC MONUMENTS indestructible. dreda of designs and soe the Mercer Monument |® |(wouthwest of A. A. Denny), and| others in Lake View and other Cem- | oteries, EDGAR BRYAN, Agent | 50 Hinckley Block Seattle | Pacific Coast Clothing Compyy. wr Clothing Call and see hun- Satisfaction Guaranteed. No Bundles Delivered at the Above Prices. IF YOU WOUL D AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT | ( In your Glasses, wi WHEN IT DOESN'T IT ISN’T and Retail poo First Ave., Cor, Marion @t Optica! eptablishment tn © no gushework Ip Our mm a orrioal 108 Beeond avenue, New Tork biook, Whoo, James 1201, , J rhe ne:

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