The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1903, Page 3

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‘ tell ’ THIRD AVENUE REGRADE PETITIONED FOR AGAIN PROPERTY, HOLDERS WANT AVENUE TERS AT COUNCIL MEETING LAST NIGHT again, in meekness be 1 c the city ht, : °F He t ' io $ fay work was | hig wing t t fe traf IMPROVED—OTHER MAT MOTHER DUCK BALTIMORE AND HER FLEDGLINGS NEW Doar d leaves t YORK.—Convoye oyer flotilla to visit s port their tremendous energ a y Chaunce Tt will be dations with s 4 Bach of the torpedo ¥ s placement. length ts 2 nd has 5 ¥ yard the f course past Hat th by east al y day or t Leaving Br will lay a # for x the Paul, on the N n coast f group and Car st will & sic wnt! Port Said ts cana¥ and Red sea to Aden, along the const of Arabia Ceylon, up the Bay of Bengal, through the Straits and Mindora sea to Manila completes course, making s in all, | court on a charge of larceny | Letty L. White is the prosecutir | witness, According to her story . § | while stopping at the Touraine hote} | in thie city, she was taken sick wart pr for her 4 = powders, as be < ed, but, « | cord ting to her belle APPALLING MANY LIVES LOST DURING OC- TOBER ON GERMAN VE is | the he w | He | with WRECKED AT SEA Qresser eased ‘The v oft for < BERLIN, Nov. 3 rman marti- & note f, they were son formed her that he wa as deathly sick. This ts kind of knock-out preparation. is 1 had $380,” she testified, “which | I had hidden. After drinking the| DISCREDITED STORY OF SECOND BATTLE WITH PORTS OF AN ALARMING NATURE RECEIVED OFFICIARLY CHEYENN officers returning h ie and re ve TEE SEATTLE STAR. The Entire Stock Of The Wash. Pants Mfg. Co. Has Been Placed On Sale At 1329 First Ave. r of att urne STORIES from REAL LIFE, THE TALE OF A WOMAN'S WRATH » Wyo. ond be they ha © Saturd per, K Carlisle, w fe for the 1 * Jolng of 1 from th hurried hoor e of n 1 ‘ th = Bom ae Ads | |LOCAL JAPANESE ARE CELE | (BRATING ANNIVERSARY OF | THEIR EMPERORS BIRTH } READ What the Busy Store Offers for ne Men's Ja dway t #& family in whieh ba wtion that tw t ed foot the at ppreaching | *® But as they went along the dark more Lumetgys and ached gathered 2 @y. faring sitke her ff 4 f h oth he late x Match Safe 20 p of «s Iron Mail Box, 6 t what woman n, for the. con 1 Handle ar that waa to , cot, and Large Hottle M who was Man Mad INDIANS 3 discredit The ay, in wh ‘as Br [ALARMING REPORTS WASHING time statistics issued today show n tol appalling casualti fi Qetober, 37 Fd jeamships and 79 sailing vessels) | take up the| Th ie were lost. Five persons were drown- t y ¢ ta. g Besides this, 52 vease ig were| Stewart and Mra. White b ag | In dian damaged. eloped from Spokane to this city, | Ridge when the robbery occurred. Stewart} “Ha jhas respectable parevts in Spokane | New and Mra. White's husband ts there also. Dave Stewart, alias Joe Clark, who was brought to the city from Spo- kane by Detective Barbee several days ago, ix having his preitminary hearing today ‘» declaration # would not be The fe CONTEST A KNOCK-OU T |PERRY QUEENAN PUTS PARKS OUT AT GREEN LAKE, CONTEST LAST NIGHT ‘The athletic contest at ke last night wae a decided despite the prosecuting a that glove wed. tte IN THE Green Colds are bad things to ir preliminary bouts were ‘ hot and spicy, and aroused great en- | catch. Avoid them. Best 9) thusiasm among the spectators. The} ‘ feature of the evening was the con way to do it is with one of Titest between Perry Queenan and . i Robert Parks, which lasted five our swell Overcoats. They Jjrounds. ‘The battle was anybody's! 2 until the last minute, when Queenan are remarkable for their J) got in a blow that sent Parks to the land of dren Parks fought | be- Jin y and show qualities, of yell “protective” sides being the most styl- ish things out this season Prices are right— At Christensen cade building public meeting will the a dresses by made and ¢ by Alaska > This for Ladi lent J. Redelsheimer & Co. Btrongest Overcoat House in the State. 00-904 First Av Cor, Columbia. husband or not If it's “A Gordon, $2.0 at King Bros, Agents for Beattie. pices of the Al prominent men ntertainment furnished n, be he a er ALASKA CLUB MEETING sha ‘Thursday in nigh nt, is with- the Ar- held under Aa- | ka club. Only If you find it hard to decide whether a man would mak Just look In his hat. | eja} geography, commercial law, and will be a good in all right Firat am was! and a g00d the Age to have bee urged t for Newcas' | you of attuation on my arrival.” was nleo recet ‘That ‘That the school oceup! Wilson's Twen mt ty In nm killed. tonight + You The Age r 1 frorr which says the In arlisie Smith, have A posse is r-| Wert's Minstrels sult * further trouble and| suggomte t m close wateh be kept} William H, We ninstrets close Indiana for fone thon | their brief engagement at the Grand Second and Union thers, precipitating a| tonight. The house will be dark un — outbr ti) Friday evening, when Rose ee e, in her famous creation | Hopkins.” comes for three perform: . a | o will be given away at | ! “Mr, Jolly of Joliet” " , > } he Geattle pesteiies wae y The Hub New Year's | this morning that the cor Mr. Jolly of Joliet.” which re- Eve. | rying mail from See mains at the Seattie all this week, 2 x brickyard and Hompry is a good show, There 1®@ a chorus | Every buyer has an | t let to E. ¥ of as pretty girls am have been seen opportunity. } Nov. 1@ 18, v lin thie city In years. The piece is | The salary is fixed at $780 ped | clean comedy and up to date. On the Square. year i Opposite the Totem Pole The schedules Leave Seattle aaty.| “Shall We Forgive Her?” except 8 m. and 1 p. ritve at ee a ae eg] Marie Wainwright's success, Sa Sma Sens ee Ae. HI SANT 2% p.m. Leave West Beattie (daily ve Mer?” i* at the | cusent Seahad’, D0. @. and 0% nis week. Itds in the hands arrive at Seattle, 11.90 a. m. and 4:20 pm o—— See the New York The cruiser New ¥ To see It, take boats from Pi at 6:30, 9 and 10 0 m., 1:15, 2:90 rr) | now: Beare ~ value te The house | and Japanese 6 Chests 40 fast Tea, new crop. pound English Break. to introduce will be sold for, DENIED, BUT RE- | Tre Stage | rk t the navy fonters ir quarter ved oak, che mahogany ven | erred with large shaped — beveltd mirror in various sizes And guar teed a good value for the price we ask + Modern Washington's aining School. est s the entire top floor of the Collins block, corner of James and Second ave That seven teachers devote thi entire tim: mous sohool. ‘That for fifty 4c charge for books ar can get aix in dookkeeping ¢ writing that can not be all Ameri That the work in Wilson's Me Business College in pres whereby th unique plan inatruction * solely @ matter of his own industry and application prog That the to teach! or shortha fa individ atudion fn this | plete ‘either course in plus a amatl ed on yal ar required atationery you mths of inatruction in and type- | for aduation from the bookkeeping de: riment of Wilson's Modern Bust ness College are arithmetic, gram mar, spelling, handwriting, letter writing, rapid ¢aleulation, commer bookkeeping. That the studies required for’ Business | graduation from the shorthand de partment of Wilson's Modern Busi ar, writing, repli and typewriti ‘That the average student ean com | eight months. student's | Ne ‘That there are fou in the faculty of Wilson's Modern College Buain ‘That studen this school Min California That th year around. a eat inti That to anyone That WELCOME. Wilson's Me corner Jarr 16, Beattie shington. so In a VISITORS ARE FurnitureCo. | are arithmetic, gram. (Incorporated) dwriting, letter. | 1 calculation, rthand 9427-1429 tet ave. cor, Pike. from six to We have the new three-button, double-breasted, square cuts in blacks and swell fancy colorings. ar expert penmen 1013-1015 First Ave. Globe Block Main 1240, Ind., t# are now enrolled tn m every county In the and that «tu dance from Michigan, Wisconsin Maryland, New Yo Phones 1240, W. B. Hutchinson Compapy Gor. 2nd and Union Free Delivery PARTS OF THE CITY. BALLARD AND logue will be matied| ted, and TRACTS. fine acre ro ALL ALWAYS |I . £ INCLUDING GREEN LAKE. Collere. Tel, Main der Busine and Second. n § Wi Washington bide James 4876 Children's Fine Wool Dtaere Infants’ Cape and Satteen »” Petticoats A great sale of worthy gar- ments at especially low prices. See samples in our window. Read these quotations: $3.50 gs Special values im ladies’ and misses’ Craven- ette Coats, new Eiderdown Robes and Dressing Sacqvues. McCarthy Dry Goods Company i: Seeqnd Ave. and tson Street Suits @ Wrap EYE CARE jous and can give at them rrowful. ne best care at Come at CADE LAUNDRY CO SEE CALL-TRADE PRICES SHIRTS 10¢ COLLARS 2c ( 8I7 SECOND AVENUE— CES 2 and (THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET Builders, Take Notice We are prepared to do you the best job of plumbing in the city at the lowest figure possible. Also— BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, Let us figure on your next bill ERNST BROS, 506 Pike St Telephones—John 2831,Independent 1158 HOT AIR FURNA LADIES’ SUITS An Emerson Piano will be given away at The Hub New Year's Ladies’ Suite, of black and col Eve ored aibe Every buyer has an coat opportunity. | On the Square, | Opposite the Toten? Pole. of all wool fancy mixtures or colored cheviots 4 broadcloths, frock biou: s or walking length, values 00 to $28.00; for tomorrow . 18.95, adies’ Suits, Fine ‘California An Emerson Piano Brandy will be given away at The Hub New Year's The $3 per gal. Every buyer has an opportunity. 1418 SECOND Ji Near Pike Street Brunner & Co. One-Price Liquor Store. 403 PIKD ST. TEL. MAIN 1060, On the Square, Opposite the Totem’ Pole.

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