The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1904, Page 3

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THE S* ATTLE STAR— FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904 ASK ONLY FAIR PLAY <=. BLY EVADED’ ‘ ‘ ; it ') CORPORATION COUNSEL GILLIAM’S OPINION ON THE BILL CLAIM THEY WERE NOT GIVEN A CHANCE TO CONSIDER WAGE |} n t 1 : ; BOARD ORDIN 19 A LEGAL GEM OF PUREST RAY REDUCTION BEFORE LOCKOUT WAS DECLARED—ELEK BEREHE—SOARD OF WORKS HAGN'T READ IT TRIC COMPANY OFFICIALS REFUSE TO MAKE ANY STATE . MENT, FURTHER THAN THAT WORK WILL NOT BE RE nd, 7 1 ‘ Cofpora Counsel G any are ry SUNED SOON the any ¢ ty of t rt - — . ! AN A t th Rt \ ‘ Only one man « t Mr. Ht 1 he w t any, t ‘ ‘ af tt ‘ R t ! ' a Superintendent Hi ni ‘ ‘ ‘ that the min¢ d Monday for an in- moeting " th The ry work t theme voted 4 ‘ t| PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGuE 1 er ts busy try mething | t et ill x 1 at . to do in the way of cleaning up, few who were in attenda At ANE about the shafts and puttering latter gathering, Mr, H around inside the mine t { anot meeting ne t ' ( i not : ly About ) men, wh f y ‘ ton the f b y . ; ‘ ait ap orm H oe powne The . worked in the mine, are & t| night, was t “ ‘ erecte : when | tion that the board ‘ i the str of Rentor t t the situation, but p When th wht THE NATIONAL LEAGUE t rected t til after mee ‘ held t At att ch t f { . f f & reduet n Wages, W would erested a nly t | At New ¥ New York i ‘ ards to t ' r mh w t amount Ref 1 tb and 2 nt work nt t 5 . & A matters he desi them, but did not these matters w between the da Meeting night D of the leading 1 mine workers’ up and to them he company desired to a Mb. HILL'S SCA Mr. Hill's sea duction ¢ ong at Ballard La THE AMERICAN LEAGUE ers, the kind contented with tions as they a reduct { was e com-| ! * ‘ EAMER DOLPHIN BRINGS They feel th wa 7 ; ‘ achighe il GROCERY breast work, were t $0 cents. Cog men. © ceiving $5 per day, we @uced to $3 per day. The pian sug grated a general red n all along the line T ‘ was to # into effect The the oj of Mr visory, bot it « at what Mr The regular meetin the price of that was t ADAMS’ SATURDAY SPECIALS 45 CENTS For 2 Ibs. Fancy Fresh Iowa Creamery Butter 45 CENTS Tomorrow, Saturday Adams’ Best. Wa Creamery Butter COFFEE Specials for tomo Sat day Our Ce r— every da Yo hot from the bay from us l0e Coffee, tomorrow, Saturday Sl Sea nae aca QUALTY OF stormy | LEWOWESS VOYAGE” alice Judge George So Hel im Case of Jennie Cairns. FOR WA With Property Owners on Second Avenue Sluice Without Re-| -- = a . r MAILING CARD ORDER « tomorrow, Sat om Yoffee tom 20 Coffee tomorrow, Saturday ‘oftee ton Coffee tomorre , BOOKIES SALT TOMORROV W; SATURDAY Se sack 106 TEA ‘SPECIAL Adams’ Perfection Blend, ow regular price S0c. Tome row, Saturday al...390 Worth $1.00 WM. S, MAYFIELD AM GO TO TACOMA OR OLYMPIA JULY 4 LY GROCER spe $100 Free Every Month at Ramaker’s € n gets a ot hes t and Coffee Co. 921 Second Ave., Near Madison 1413 Second Avenue. Phones: Sunset, Main 880; Independent, 620 SATURDAY SPECIALS nucns sxtenecioes es $2 ae deck-Rosseau today attempted commit suicide, his wife arrivin just in time to prevent serious in jury to the former premier | “ASSORTED COOKIES 8c Per Doz. 2 Doz for 15: Delive time in th € j | none or write us as to diately or at any to tin Tele LONDON, July 1 Ke jer ick Watts, th elebrated painter, te dead an the result of bronebitia. He was born in 1817. REMARKABLE VALUES IN LADIES’ AND GENT’S WEARING APPAREL We are making BIG RED CTIONS in Dap SUITS sania Thal SKIRTS, KET. WAISTS M CLINERY -e, : 2 ous 4 WASHINGTON, July 1. The SUITS, OVERCOATS, PANTS, et ond cor KAY PAYEEEEET president today pronfited Major SYSTEM— $1.00 PER WHEK—SF11.L HOLDS GOOD. | Bingham of the Engineer corps to y /181' be brigadier general, and ordered | bin immediate retirement. Major) | Bingham recentiy had bis leg am as the veavlt of an aecttent , N.Y. Major Blogbar hn ser an aero teen. or! Dore eah wed arenntT aed. hay hig HOI CTS e: Aes aH RENTON COAL MINERS © | BASEALL ITAL QUESTION f¥omeERS weer 1 ANNUAL CONVENTION MORE THAN 100 OF THE PROF ESSION GATHERED AT CHAM BER OF COMMERCE—MADE TOUR OF CITY BY STREET CAR Harbor Lines Are Restored See e ¢ 4- Jur oF We dows “RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. dows A Big Collection At 98c Each = “98e¢ Men’s Goods {| Ww A I } 50 1 30e Mt H Ts. witt i Saturday Night seg 09:30 P.M I 1 * $1.69 FI ! 8 he 1 V ra ec of 3a 25e ve ¢ } : : : ; RIT 4 1 t t Bie ad on cidek hee erties ee 10¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Company wiinisa" ACen Apr NO Cash vr Ruseet URNTTORER (<9 |Yust a Few Min-{ is utes’ Work for | the Juniors aOR SAL SLADY i] but it is very Ti 1 5 Tht WITS erpriced for Saturday aft- An “AtkGs rtton Comfe and tied, covered in several shades of ne, special fe urday afternoon oe TBO Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Strest power Wer

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