The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1903, Page 4

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ee eee ee ee es we ee sa Soneneegs = cage ta ty Mo: - ee a ee NRS.VYRELL ORGANIZED THE —_|s¥0%,eermon rower BEES AS DETECTIVES KILLED BY Proms FREDERICK & NELSON wierasei, MET WAITRESSES: UNIONS oo ‘ig : AND HOLD-UP AGENTS, AFALL| Saturday Night QUEEN AUGUSTA'S CHAPERONE STARTED THE FIRST ONE AT Ss ial | | W, M, LAWRENCE WAS THROWN FROM A GREEN LAKE CAR TACOMA FIVE YEAARS AGO, AND NOW TEY ARE SCATTER ED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY | FATAL BLAST etend Gavas, Wakiee ona ete a erat | ME Sold ma at : | Good, Strong for of the internat’ ‘Waltrenees Taco whieh 2 ri rf nat ean Whens ant vas i e u ¥. os — : av * . - je . rs oe tae SITLL GET CITY JOBS 1 s, " by yan gan n r f go ¢ HALIBUT FISHING /S AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY «: cnet h ADOLPH WAS “JUST BTUPID' ee A POLICE |THE MARKETS °° sents 2 ROUNDUP mata" 5 ‘ : i ' “ mem ia haitd Hg ty to {igi MORE THAN A SCORE OF Dis.| TO"! to § ; ge rayon . Ewing street REPUTABLE CHARACTERS |. ach A MERE YOUTH OF 103 the at 9 be ee Ne action, ! : he ARRESTED LAST NIGHT \« P “ a Per oe a See «ton Nantt Fountat ‘ WHOLESALE Prices a Pita Meat-cow ber! Ti et, [arn ae } Avi Tonight from 6 to 9 o’clock we will eet bs *. ' | We Gor A LITTLE ANYHOW hold a special sale of a strong " be. bass fi ee. bee o is ‘ « ; . j dams) Sean Wake Since car Sewing Table 3 "4 ate ] “Dono Made of hardwood, in a dark golden finish; top is #2 0 ave . weds t 18x36, with folding 0 Fruit, Ste w nia Agpion, | Sative 41.001 _ ere oP, chure hiya regular price $1.25; Sat- oe, Wenge or s woe a) hineon Co, ih ie ale, 7 : y pa nan “. so ete qe 5 ods . - urday night special, cash € . y thie ’ ® . #1 ' Ls f ‘ h Borsa nay the ory in he avives vy «| SUSPECT MAY BE RBar Be |Sie'cr sare ane oe me Holl = Tables are similar to _ illustrati ye dump. and the following pa lang BB pen =“, nity fe ables e similar to illustration. Lakes own hand was received t PURSE SNATCHER few! aio dca, graven, white, 6 ire | we eH iy f =e iy yh it 3 morning ‘ | Grain and Peed 1 end ve wine alt These will not be delivered and only Tide-Land Thoughts ; ces eee ail for tht ‘ : see . on . iy 1 Sete a hi tone toon 6 one to each customer will be sold. And my ! tn Brana Fo A , . ha . tit ' ow ¥ 4 ‘ hh! wc som CONFERENCE. a ety eeepc fF “sw Cesne. Euan, Pele A CHOICE Frederick & Nelson mow wha! hough ae nen, ee . on .2 - ad re Inc me? a Se ore doe STREET CAR MEN WILL weer cltintne ‘enw the act and told ba ; ane Complete dvaiharnhiiin W. CL. U. LEADERS | saan. Barvey emowern ¢ am oa i —— . ae LOT Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. eter ‘They will be of charge the wind blows. at 10 o'dloc »| toe’ Soutte| FAREWELL BANQUET HAPPENINGS eyes ro prooucens | OW East Columbia Street TO MAJOR BINGHAM | ABOUT TOWN) Wishes See Rear Som Avene iesciiae Ham anos $600 | The Handy Dresser Annual convention of schoo! erintendents will be bed in OF |r wen xiven b» a few of his friend ad 4 erms (Pat, Dec. 25, 190: ted w ——— For & Het Hei ABERTS SUPPER ) Seattic irunk aig. Co. nd 12 Seheverman bik, oe and Tl ansignment jand most tmportar partment. ar went | day to be returned here ANNUAL CONVENTION OF |. T. U. BEGINS AT WASHINGTON 1" Fr y st in the de hoped sve LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST ‘Other writers way! i B.C. F—"We need it as ded an/ all parts SMITH & LUNDBECK, ae Wholesale Store at 1821 SEVENTH AVENUE, Between Stewart and Olive Streets, Seattic. per all your can #tay away as lon to." seem to me it would be very hard to get some. body to take your piace, Almost anybody could ag it Washingt E opening next Mor ninth an tonal These of kindness have ie the Star at Man to woo hie muse once more {na similar vein Netody “Ewerybody's out of town,” ts what |! Tm told these days. “Everybody's” gone away to dodge the sun's hot rave “Everybody's hunted out resorts both Tar a eur ing a few Weattie, whi aves tomorrow on & mtn to Alaska. | WARINE NE ws HEN Orner Gurps Yes, then you'll remember me. Even when un will probably last weeks, as a large | ness demands the en but me— the carnival is but a dim vista in the shadow Here. |MRS. MAYBRICK’S iis ie ieee of the past, Crescent “‘99”’ Coffee Incendiaries the stables at Yonkers, N. Ys early this morning Thirty <aiuable horses were rescued with difteulty. A Word from Josh Wise IMPRISON MENT Engle Barter yeoterday afternoon to be Inid up will live to repeat the tale and Crescent Baking Powder to sweeten the fruits of your cooking. Mais Store First Aven BAW Pincare Amack Every MANCHESTER, Png. Americ an system of education. Ree thie were done it we be a distinct SOLID COMFORT, Aug. § 1902 concession on the part of the gov Nothing like @ Mott Shirt for com- | ernment “Th' Hight has WEDNESDAY NEXT Our demonstrator will continue the course of cooking lectures, and as a special feature will & thowean’ eyes” utiful tine well worth $1.50, 4 Firat avenue. and your neigh- wold ath 2 Tickets Geode Two Days pace alent eye Excursion to Victoria Saturday ‘Grea times «a8 jens Sunday, August § and 9, $2.00 | Pui round trip. 608 Ist ave. pia A. Nedeuny qunevel ogont many. nel a —? | ‘ives me demonstrate water ices and iaiccabid cantiaias sone etemmancd | Beattie poopie’ Theit to - tell you about :::::::: , era the run from New York to Los An Artec Co,, 136 Hurke ane The secretary of war has ordered | fn investigation of the official acts | of Maj, George Rhultn, formerty United States quartermaster at Se now stationed at Washington, | of a Bath With ~ege Citizens Gas The need of hot water is universally rec- ognized. We will show you that Crrizens GaAs will do the work cheaper and quicker than the best old-fashioned range onearth. LESSONS FREE TO OUR PATRONS : 2! Citizens Light & PowerCo. 1425 First Ave. Both Phones THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE AND _ LIQUOR HOUSE Retall Dealers We sell in any quantity Old Rourbon Whiskies, 26, 60: tle. ¢ Let Us Sell You a Motor Costs less than a cent an hour to operate. Does all the hard work. Makes sewing a picasure. nell ia trying to find an excuse for refusing the bid of Moran Bros. for natruction of a steel fireboat for the city of Portians, | Portiand city Miss Vioin Fuiier has ed queen of the Olympia c ‘Three Ja drowned in terday State University Pettit’s University Addition Do You Know We Have Laid Out 350 Lots? graded part of the lots, constructed 114 miles 6-inch water mains, with r hydrants, 2 miles of cement walks, with gutters and park — strips, treets, ape rt $19,000 fishermen were | if of Georgia yes- | Let us demonstrate it to you Seattle Bes 907 FIRST AVENUE Andrew Carnegie today donated | public brary at Dublin per gallon. FREE DELIVERY. Brunner & Co. } 403 Pike St, 1 main 140 ‘MAISON BARBERIS MENU FOR SUNDAY DINNER AUG. 9, 1903 Have You Seon nr - A Teuton friend from Squak | Blough senda the following pn a} postal card: | Lost. | “ome prindle cat mid some dais cud off. He haf two vite feets in frond and und some be of “is hec IT gif efrypody tree tollara. If so, you will need want, }-Burner G 2-Burner Gas 38 Bur 1-Hole Camp Sto 2- Hole ON. PIKE STREET: ERNST BROS. | The Best “Eye Service For the Least Money Ts what we offer you, you may | Baye the Pike street philoropher: | “If some women could choose b tween a good name and small feet, | fotks would soon be a-talkin The office boy to managers of Pianos There ix no need to rent a 4 Cleared the ground. $900 worth of wa graded 114 miles These improvements now: all in and paid Prices Only $50 to $250 Easy Payments 1 Barnes & Son brand—new Hent in tone and workman an be bought for $260. TERMS $10 Cash and $6 & Month. STEINWAY DEALERS Queen Olives F INQUEST POSTPONED Chicken Mulligatawny—Gaheune. neces , " re WE ARE PXPRE 2 ¥ bid igauent ave the puopebed: ve \vresh shric ; + ST Where else in the city can 1 find anything like it This property only one block j RT SPRCIALIOTG, mains o , Lavan, found in the | Frosh Shrimp Sa Mayonnatee, : hi ; i lin Nn be char ie i ai, Dewamieh river, near the racetrack Sherman, Clay & Co. BH 5 fr m car line and school, three bl cks from State University It is at the top of an | pea awk on dh | Tendertoin c elevation overlooking the city and affording a magnificent view and best of drain- [| Schuchard Optical Co., od uta! Monday atternoon, " 781 Second Ave. | Chicken Saute ala ale. age. State University is the center of a cultured community he only suburban local. ff} Graduates of the Chicago Opth@- ame today, out Ht ie impose BOTH PHONES, MAIN 45. oo ity where rooms can be rented at d prices | om, Me College and Hospital, a 7 F Grenadine of Veal, au Petit Pols, Two Stores, Second ave., wet a number eon 215 lots sold in 4% monthe Twenty houses under construction, or completed iret ave, os here befor: Call at our office and see on our sales b as buyers of these lots. One man invested §$ these lots as a speculation we can give Take University car to Fiftieth street. Agent on ground; or call at office ok the names of Seattle's shrewdest investors 800. his is the best recommendation of | ERLICH-MARRISON CO, Inc.) | sme Titm of Not ov, Jus Dealers 4 pring Lamb, Mint in given tomorrow, One ia to be given wenlers in At Pleasamt beach by a Norse Hardwood Lumber G Two Norwegian picnica are to be| | Clety of this city, and the other Ha All kinds of hardw k and Big Va Values” - [S250 MEN'S SHO 6185 | We give you big values for your rden Peas, uliflower Hollandaise. to be given at Stone's landing by a| mapte flooring ‘ med Potatoes | money when you purchase from our Mer s Horsehide Shoes, low, Norwegian young people's society.| Pt met, Main 186; Inde ee ae | e | bargain tables, regular $2.50, ‘o. ‘out, $1.85, pod hati. ates p fl | aS 4 M. P, church, Sunday night. | one block Kouth of Moran Bros. b] rca e u n @eo. H. woonnouse co.|* AC enon Jemma 10 4 BRATTLE, | 1408 Second Avenue 1327 Second avenue, Arcade Building. >

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