The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1903, Page 4

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——— NRS. 1 YRELL ORGANIZED THE FIRST WAITRESSES’ UNION: Law R MBETINGS TONIGHT 1 w ' BEES AS DETECTIVES. KILLED BY FREDERICK Fine Furniture & Incorporated Vie NELSON Furattere isa onap AND HOLD-UP AGENTS: A FALL - TACOMA FIVE YEAARS AGO, AND NOW TEY ARE SCATTER i | s DE naDalur wiitarceres FATAL BLAST en Pony. Special ——-— | FROM A GREEN LAKE CAR ots, Kale Tyvel, president of thetrtp to Malt «| tng sokt my inioteown toe | Good, Strong Se ee = SQUARED = | Sewing © ‘on CONTRACTOR KALBER®@ CAN eater- |. at came, ‘he aret Che % a e SITLL GET CITY JOBS ' : ' . ao ' f HALIBUT FISHING IS AN , re nc aeeokaeenkaa Men IMPORTANT INDUSTRY ay POLICE "THE MARKETS |ADoLPH WAS “JUeT STUPID Few a " « * ” | > ; close ¢ t ‘ i > the = = ey ROUNDUP i : 4 _ sabes ; a a - t 4 } aliv < MORE THAN A 8CORE OF Dis.) *O"" " ' yes ; i tn tats wt to Caretta, | iin Sue REPUTABLE | CHARACTERS jn mun oe a ae Bs YOUTH OF 108 ; : a vv . r oni : * A. | ingtot Fount ie ee os WHOLESALE PRICES |ieaa f hia t i at , . ru “et t me ey t | = ag Be pele | oot, TM ‘a free tig te IMe GOT A LITTLE ANYHOW hold a spec jal sale of a strong : tt vA . Ww . \ w Califor t F ‘ ft . me ord A harmo, Sa Eat feral cur fury. tn Sewing Table . . fing of b k 4 ha. nt f from root h t - th edie ale =e ee paid ne peng be ge blll ; : ‘ 4 \. x senate aa Made of hardwood, in a dark golden finish; top is : pee sekeawennes Wan : C. ene : fonunt’ Welter tek oe te . First M. P. churos oy regular price $1.25; Sat- ‘ Luke i in Town eunen ithe famitty reads , ‘ oan wae oF, W. 1, Hutchinson Gx Ghirt Gale, #1 urday night s 1, cas $ sine | MRR he Delong » \, , SUSPECT MAY BE “ton |S afharae ka x imi . Ze “ “mare than 18] PURSE SNATCHER oe tans ots Menino «wetieeert Tables are similar to illustration. exes Aitle. He | ’ Hay, Groin and Reed ona ‘and Unio | These will not be delivered and only Tide-Land Thoughts in Ob } Oats, 14 ton, barley, m8 t wheat, | Ans te ~ ’ ‘ . . STeer weryena ate | a ta te Oo Senate St eeatte sina one to each customer will be sold. That rode om the evening « " oferta eal WFERE NCE we At recs A CHOICE Frederick & Nelson Tkmow whet | thought just 1 = ar wriot nd. be fullest 2s Depathing that fare xe frag ols | STREET CAR MEN WiLt meer! sone caw the cot and told Complete Wensomaodibdiers = SESE EE Albert ae bapecre ~Sutheed ganigathbaan LOT Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. { odeir) fro’ w ‘ | The: will be ae th * oes fi HAPPENINGS | = prices TO PRODUCERS a ayy ae jet danta wi be etd: te Olyen an ABOUT TOWN 5 jens pia September a | ah inict eae ananes 600 | aerate ret ee Sete per ute $ adh gana Dresser “No. t'never do. My work i : inorning ‘granted “ (Pat. Dee. 25, 1901) i "There could ba bo possible doubt DIVED /N VAIN of e| tion. and“ non-sugy T | s a a | of his statement. You see, he wae tewtified that her b ' / & coat-meker, though occasionally an attempt to viters say? - ne | B.C. F.—"We need it as bad as le He Insane? you Go.” Thomas Hall, an eccentric English J. C. W—"T will pay all your|laborer whowe friends have for a expenses and you can stay away an/long tine ed he was crany,| jong as You want to. jas declared not theane by phyxi-| R 1. &—“Don't seem to me it cians who & 2 him in the eu would be very herd to get some body to take your piace. Almont | angbody could do tt. inter—"Come out to my ranch | at and TU mistake you for a ¢ mon bear some day when I've got m belicccen “We cell waiting for ye These expression: kind le@ the Star Ivust Man to we muse once more tn @ similar cont Nobody “Everybody's ont of town, Tm told these days. have one empt rmer Pi w today de-| been form te what “Rverybody's” gone away to dodge | % 4 Spain, at the sun's bot rays. | thee friendiin 7" od ter ") erorts ~ Mreryeodys” hunted out resorts inc, ‘tn aillance will soon be cor “Everybody's” gone but me— » A = PREACHER FROM AFAR Here. Rev. Liewellyn Edwards, a Welsh paca Presbyterian miniater of London, ar rived this me of the Rev preach tomorr rping and is the guest | Ow * He will ring and even- Presbyterian de won Incendiaries attempted to burn he the Empire tracks, early this morning horses were rescued Yonkers, | Thirty vel with difficulty. A Word from Josh Wise terian church | te this coun of studying the of education . LID COMFORT, Aug. §, 1903 Th’ night bas ing Mike « Soft Shirt for com- fort. One Dollar takes the pick of a} & thousun’ eyes" | beautiful line well worth $1.50. King Bros. $14 First avenge. Tickets Goods Two Days Excursion to Victoria Saturday and Sunday, Augyst § and 9, $2.00 —and your netgh- bors about a hun- geles, 3.206 miles. in the record-| breaking time of 3 days, 1 hour and | Hi minutes. ‘The wecretary of war has ordered a @ hy en Invest tion of the offich acts of Maj. ree §=6Rhulin, formerly United States quartermaster at Be- Let Us Sell You attic, now stationed at Washington, | DC. a Motor Costs less than a cent hour to operate Does all the hard work. Makes sewing a pleasure. pce | Portiand city council is tryin) find an excuse for refusing th of Moran Bros. for the constru of a steel fireboat for the | Portland. } an Mise Viola Fuller hae been elect- | 4 queen of the Olympia carnival. | Three Japanese fishermen were | Growned in the Guif of Georgia yes- | 4 terday. Let demonstrate Electric Seattle Eectri 907 FIRST AVENUE us ut 4 ‘Andrew Carnegie today donated | public Mbrary at Dublin. Have You Seen It? A Teuton friend from Squaxk | q Blovgh sends the following on a 4 postal card laken, Lost. | . “One prindie caf mid some dails| cud off. He haf two vite fects in| frond and gome vite feet pehindt — nome leedle he mia grow by der} of ‘is hedt. Whoeffer findts dis Gof 1 gif ettypody tree tollars Says the Pi “If some wor tween a good folks would soon be Pianos There is no need to rent ano. peor The office boy submits this sign the to managers of local restaurants, | - ‘The Barnes & Son brand ‘a to be displayed during the noon new 4 hour rush [Pexcelient in tone and workinan r lB anip, can be bought for $260. - | | ' HUNGRY Terms | : WHILE YOU WAIT. ee $10 h and $6 @ Month | Et R WAY DEALERS | a INQUEST POSTPONED | fe The inane PTR P mains of A ce Duwamish rhy Sherman, Clay & Co. ‘4 weveral days ago, has W % ed until Monday afternoon. originally intended to hold the in- | quest today, but It i# impossible to} get_a number of necessary witnons @n here before Monday. ——— ———— ‘two Horwentan picnics ave to ve| ERLICH-HARRISON CO. (Inc. w. One le to given Dealers in given tomer beach by @ Norse no-| Hardwood Lumber 4 Pleasant jety of thin city, and the other in| of hardwood, oF Nn to be given at Stone's landing by a! se find wee Norwegian young people's society ree 743 Second Ave. BOTH PHOS EB, MAIN 415, Phones pendent, 1%: H. Whititeney, contra@, | Wallroad ave church, Bunday night. ose wet, Main 1236; Inde and Connecticut st., one block south of Moran Bros, BRATTLE. pss 00 SNe lavenue south Port $1.06 pose SPY Ad ie boy preferred t this ely, even though his nt took him to the largest t post in the de nat he hoped sor an pa day to be returned here TYPOS MEET ANNUAL CONVENTION OF | U. BEGINS AT WASHINGTON 7. WASHINGTON Aug. & three hundred ” delegates hington | pation of the opening next Monday of the forty ninth apnual convention of the fr unten. Tornorrow the visitors will take ar excursion to ¥ re in response invitat the ken that city. jMantity de the attent MRS. MAYBRICK'S IMPRISONME! MANCHESTER, Ene, Avg. § Mra. Florence Maybrick today en fered upon the fifteenth year of her Imprisonment The Manchester Guardian enting on the ter, e not at all be releaned in o it would be « @ a the part of the thes this were & concession ernmant $71.50—To Crisepe, and Return— ly low rate nm August ih. over the N And eq to all Eastern dreadstumes sas Pull information at N. P. eity offi round trip. 606 lat ave. eee lt A. Nadeau, general agent, Seattle many, ar ne es Beara - — tee — Tempered Copper opper i * nted by A special train has just completed |Seattle people. Th y in now the run from New York to Low An-| |turning out the rr 49 Firat stock for sale Copper Manufccturing 236 Hurke bide. ord THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE Retall Deaiers any quantity Old Bourbon FREE DELIVERY. Brunner & Co. 403 Pike St. Te! Main 1060 MAISON BARBERIS MENU FOR SUNDAY DINNER AUG. 9, 1903 Queen Olives Radishen. Chicken Mulligatawny heune, Fresh Shrimp Salad, Mayonnaise, Tenderloin of Sole ala Cardinal Saute ala Proveneate Ravioli Genc Grenadine of Veal, au Petit Pols Chicker Prime Ribs vf Beet Jus. Bpring Lamb, Mint Sauce Gargen Pens Caulifiow# Hollandaise. Mashed or Baked Potatoes, “Vanilla Ice Cream atituted | Se), Areesed mutton, 665 Uitte HAP penings. Canfield, the tonatre dis | covers of the firet big oll-producing wells of California, is in Beattle on |p vacation trip. | | John Whiteom bas filed a claire against the elty in the eum of s2608} for perm uries, alleged to have! beer a by & throug lefective Aewalk he accident te i ured July 14 om} sethncaeee Sit mn incre = We are sole agente in Beatle for the HOYAL HOT-AIR FURNACE Bb. professor of} The “He y holds firet pinee among hot-air furnaces, In econ i are “| my. dur eave of management and efficiency it has no - war formerly editor-in- a j you wish, but let us show you the “Royal” before pe lg pe ll amine other furnaces if wish, but let us show you the “Royal” be ine « few aye Of hie vace you buy. Prices reasonable Beattic, while on & western te leaves tomorrow on m trip to Alaska. | WARINE WE ws HIG BALY OF ENAMELED WARE ENDA# YOU TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF IT. EVERTTE CTION OF 21-2 PER CENT our HAVE AT A REDT om Meer Tora Maru sailed e and Japan this morning consisting most~ was sleo a large cigarettes and food ly of four whipment stufte Nor of liner Indiana was towe Harbor yesterday afternoon a up ore Firet Avenne and Spri baritone, First | SAP Pitan Rese drerra * ry Lynch, chureh, Sunday night Do You Know We Have Laid Out 350 Lots? worth of water hydrants,-2 miles of cement walks, with graded 1% miles of streets, spert $19,000. These improvements now/all in and paid $qoo and gutters Easy Payments where rooms can be rented at good prices. 215 lots 4% months Call at our office and see of these lots. One man invested $ speculation we can give University car to Fiftieth street sold in I'wenty houses under construction, or comple Kk the names of Seattle's shrewde This is the best’ on our sales | as buyers 0, recommer these lot Fake Agent on ground; or call at office PETTIT & SON, Arcade Building Royal Furnaces ese Proce (lo Sie Birctricat — 3498. tet Ay. Cleared the ground, graded partvof the lots, constructed 114 miles 6-inch water mains, with Prices Only $50 to $250 Where else in the city can you find anything like it This property only from car line and school, three blocks from State University It is at the elevation overlooking the city and lake, affording a magnificent view and best igre State University is the center of a cultured community. Che only bu ted st investors TONIGHT 11NG GORS rk strips, one block top of an of drain rban lécal dation of Geo. Ret Wiig. Co. L” Bide.) (under “P. At other De not compare this with a led dresser trunks. There partment opened without ways 4 order te no SMITH & ‘LUNDBECK, Mifss. 8, tore et 1821 SEVENTH AVENUE, Between Stewart and Olive Streets, Seattle. Yes, then you'll remember me. the carnival is but a dim vista in the shadow of the past, Crescent “‘99” Coffee will live to repeat the tale and Crescent Baking Powder to sweeten the fruits of your cooking. WEDNESDAY NEXT Our demonstrator will continue the course of cooking lectures, a special feature will demonstrate water heating and and as tell you about : The Luxury of a Bath With Citizens Gas The need of hot water is universally rec- ognized. We will show you that CITIZENS ill do the work cheaper and quicker than the best old-fashioned range onearth. LESSONS FREE TO OUR PATRONS : Citizens Light & Power Co. GAS w 1425 First Ave. at for a few days Hole Camp Stove JOHN_283}-—-Phones—-IND. 1158 6, PIKE STREET Bi ig Values” » give youpbig values for y when yOu purchase from our ain tabl H. WOODHOUSE OO. 1400 Second Avenue wr Stallm Listurbing HEN O THER Cc UPS CAMP STOVES ERNST BROS. The Best Eye Service For the Least Money Schuchard Optical Co., Graduates of the Chicago Opthal- Two Btores, iE 20 ME S SHOES EE 85 regular $2 Ni denon Jorma GQ 187 Second avenue, Arcade Bullding. outing? any kind you may want ARG ie rea og ee eee mayo all parts Even when ir Rundle pene Both Phones If #0, you will need 2.50 Is what we offer you. EXPERT SPRCIALISTS, mic College and Hoapltal & Soon ave. \'s Horsehide Shoes, low, to close out, $1.85,

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