The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1901, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 191, . ae eat (ASTELLANE = ‘a IIS HARD. The Pink and Powder Scion” “ql of Defunct Nobility re J | | Roasted. Tells Congress Int hae RO RE gc a 2 ao Harbor Comite | "3c eal ag The feature of the debate yesterday he beat artiets in tt dealer, that his incom ay nd aid to surpas: et last night in th ff f th say Ma thie rangeme af the show to be held we hat a fr Jan s to Pet J Anderson a would 5 a was elected muperiotendent of the ex tt rh hibit. That the show will surpass a) anything f th kind ever under th United Ee act id ge MB ' othe | material for a museum whi the world ARTHUR C. JACKBON lation, #tated that he had re| The Ethopia Floated. THE SEATTLE STAT a| SUGGESTION ayton, fer t mth: Frank Kelly, J 1 \ Packard. ch fav hha Joe Wat th Mu Mae five Law th the prop Geographical POULTRY EXHIBIT. mien tency povitry. Meason ASGOW, Jan. 11 J the exhibit, are soon to be e he Firth iT i thie morning | oowenonneanar A little thr hit atleast al ‘® Repulse Police. watching the CAPE TOWN, Jan, UA FOR MUSEUM | MERRIC A Legitimate Cut of Clothing 1 AREAL REDUCTION SALE W'S RED TAG SALE | that will a and Furni Sale, one IN ALL LINES We have a good, clean stock, and will keep it so, t ffering to the people goods that will induce them to bu SUITS attending the rivers’and harbors bill | ¢ minstrel organtuat by the Spanish-American war, The was the speech Representative | has ever visited the coast. The en-| Audience was mipved to inughter ut Cushman, of Washingte tertainment given by them is refin-| this palpable Detion, and chuckios Although MA vOushman wae in| 0? 974 novel, and different from) oo coted ap fervently promising |. any ever presented here before, 2 ® fervently promising : favor of river and harbor appropria- | They ‘have hecentic returned from {£0 Pay Up his debta of several mit tiona, he compjaineé of the fact that| Australia after a successful two | lt0M france “aq an he got few the bulk of the appropriations had | year's tour ente cho < ‘ | On the Gould's aide ft was argued deen given to states whose repr nen Vales.” that Werthelmer had. cheated tt sentatives were on the committee cunt by selling him furniture at The gentleman from Washington tl-| The p Northern Lights” that | under pretense that lustrated his speech with a series of |SOmMMences a week's run at the and rare. it was r Third ave theater next Sunday ae iia been carefully prepared charts made W|atterncas from the how that the members of the riv so palmed off on the simple young sho a members « 4 r 4 ble at $126,000. The charge was ere and harbors committee had act nade that Werthelmer'e bill ngaine ed very partially. He said the mer Count Bont wae the reault. of sys bers. had awarded appropriat! efforts to enttap the cre © their o < , je and lead him into only to their own states, and . Tt we alee : just where they were needed. M Cushman complained that his state t among the of an edu 4 @ traud and that it was Aten. John Swiftwind, « graduate of meet the countess from had been overlooked ae if tc had » be the victim of there Yale asais urgent ne deen a white chip on a faro tanle. | .riny post A Wurole rescue In the| tions that the Goulds had The criticism of Mr, Cushman | jast act is one of the many startling | her Intoms, Spplying the re of the play. A new char- | ™&inder to her debts. ntroduced in the person of | @roused the members of the rivers | incident and harbors committer, and & con: | acter tx tinua! crossfire was kept up. The | Wallace G ‘ural bern cow Geteesne Be Wastaette ses ara sate “S555 /BATCH FOR igclosed the object of attack. | his father, ommander of He said a ship cana! was needed Im (the post before ‘all! bern. Seattle. and committee had not | Receiving a similar wound himgelf mentioned It. Mr. Cushman’s speech | he becomes a hero in the end and ts was ended by a glat..\5 appeal for | restored to a position from which he Justice, in which aid that al though $5,000,000 hu. Seen spent on the Columbia river between Port | land and the coast, the channel was shallower than ever. At 4 o'clock « resolution was offer- ea by Mr. Hill, of Connecticut, an- nouncing the death of Representa- tive Clarke, of New Hampshire, and | paying the customary res The house then adjourned as a fur- ther mark of regpect to the mem- ory of Mr. Clarke. WALLA WALLA had been degraded, WILL BECOME HISTORICAL| Hawaii Const Itutional Cases Soon to Argued. Fifteen prisoners were accomp de Vanter H for assault wih invept to mill, thr years, J. M. Sia haree steal ing, five years) Frank Saunders, fe tary, two yeare; John Wilson Was made in iy, but the final Yote upon the reorganization bill of the army seems to be as far off as WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 11 The brief of W. Wickham Smith, at jtorney for Georgie Crossman, in the | Hawalian constitutional case, in to! be argued after the Porto F The United States a brought because of the tmp duties on whiskey and Liquors were brought to New York | OTHE HEATH «= @enzece es. For Saturday i annexation was passed, July 1808, | CoM Roast Chicken, A petition to this effect, six: » Papaeroenad of Manila, was present- The importer holds that the t Cold Roast Beet, [States. Hence the duties charged | Cold Roast Mutton, unconstitutional, It ts be-| ice Fuller witli be} med Ceened Beet, eG Chief Ju Dr. McKechnie Makes H ted the honor of writing opin-| cai Bolled Ham. : in these cases as they are dea- . Report for December. historical The monthly report of City Health POLICE NOTES. | serlor | Lewis Bekert, a teameter, is under ; arrest charged with malictously ae ghowe the following: There were 6! \Griving a team over the Magnolia deat A bicycle path. males and 2 nee Degember | "ig. Ogilvie reported the loss of @ 1899 showed grip to the Se pole last night. It con- ‘There were S6 births, even of to ined $195 in which were stiliborn. For the same | a) ra 2 month in 1899 there were 6¢ births. Bn tans ail Moore Ry ge The following is the report of in- feet Saturday, has been located at Officer M. E. Kechnie for De cember was filed this morning, and fectious Diphtheria, scarlet fever, 16; measies, 1; eet.| aie jar es on Dox, 17: tuberculosis, 1: typhold fev-) Waray circulating library, 1210 24 et, 12; whooping tough. 2. flinch Diamond Ice is the best: it oii} no more than the cheapest. Main 1059. Physicians are required to imome- diately report to the health officer, in writing. the following diseases . Diphtheria, membranous croup, sea’ let fever, whooping cough. measies, German me. typhoid fever, | « smallpox, typhus, ship or yellow fev- cholera and tuberculosis. AMUSEMENTS. A few small sizes {n men's winter shoes: g@everal styles. Regular $5.0 values for $2.5 Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave. Res “Bra Wak" In the nage of an Indian blood | tonic compounded from herbs. The local agent wag anxious to leave the city apd we bought his 1215-17 Second Avenue For — Saturday Night 6 to 10— Special to CARPENTERS Leather Top Chisel Handles Hand Saw File The Seattle Thester. Last night's production of “Bho Children of the Ghetto” at the Se- attle wad very good and enjoyed by an enthusiastic audience. The # tion takes place in the Jewish se —t of London abor century | Mr. Harrington Reyriolda took the part of Reb Shemuel admirably. | The love scene in the second act was very pretty and revealed a phase of Mr. Frawiey’s art which had been | detected in no other production this | week. Grand Opera House. The Rell Boy” at the Grand te| affording much amusement to all attending this week. It is ly farce-comedy, Oy ot bn Cromcut Saw Fisles stock we can gel! from the start. turday ening Coping Saw will conclude the @ngagement of this |M Gon Steet Hammer $1 Bottles for 50c good company, A matinee will take |B Gooa Compass | You may be sure that it's « Place tomorrow afternoon. | Good Hand Ax | Good Hand Axes good remedy, or we'd never offer At the Third Avenue it “King Rates” at the Third | A Oe fhue theater ast night played to ar 7 a other large house with much nat!s Don’t Let a Cold faction. Many hundreds of patrons | cet the beat of you. Stop coughing mig are taking advantage of the oppor- | sy; f White Pine has had by tunity of witnessing, the only show | the text sale of any of the of the kind ever seen Irv Seattle. ern remedies. It deserves its p t Saturday evening: will be the last | arity. rformance of Ishayn's Octoroons ee i 4 t Ruby. | e » “The Great Ruby” will be given | for the firat time {fn Seattle tonight ooee ° by the T. Daniel Frawley company > A Money Saver 4 at the Seattie theater | ' On Call Trade Prices “The Great Fe is the story of ° “ bs by worth $250,000 @ Shirts, cipned front 100 @ faring gang 7 Roar pen front Mace @ Soft Shirts 10 curing $ Cotte 2g through the @ Cutts, per pair ‘ wife of the r # ‘4 ae #¢ not to shrink 4 through the hands of nearly every your ve take the character in the plece con ® rotgh ed of your collars. @ renied in a box Of Chocointes, though i¢ ‘ Ps the temporary possessors are un o (| N if rtf te tel ‘ > Queen City Steam Laundry $ « adventures of the :4 a pe Oe wets on Pictures J 6-2 tmwin, ¢ 0 the air in a hallon ting situations is the climax of e Near Pike. Butablished 1890. @ arth act, the fight tn mid-air We Make Frames Seattle Art Co. 1426 Second Ave. /DrBull’s\ OUGH SYRUP. is sche SHERMAN, GLAY & CO. Satvation Of cares Rhenmatiam. 15 & 286, ms Becond ave. SOOO OSHOOOOOOOOOD Moving Protaras The Searchlight, 1995% avenue, in showing moving of the parade of British tre London. The watermelon con in funny. This programme will | last but two nights more. Becond and beautiful hes at really extraordinary prices Credit ia given on terms to sult your convenience. ! comedy from “The Belle is the temptation at the Gesttie theater for three nights beginning Jan. 12 he play i ® seagonable offering ‘The company 1% appear here ia on its fourth tour of the United States and has visited Engiand, Bouth At. | Penitentiary at | = UNDERWEAR kitchen Intentions | mando near Aliwal north . wet $1.25 and 4 Te PET Ee) VTE Men's $20.00 Suits at $16 00 Drawer .95¢ YOME GOOD THI IGS Men's $15.00 Suits at $11 50 Broken Lir if », $3.00 Men's $10.00 Suits at 8 750 ind $4.00 Goods at $1.75 ——? Youths’ $15.00 Suits at. $12 26 Be nsiccot ; ; To be Found at Youths’ $10.00 Suits at. $ 750 ry 7 Es ‘ be 2 : ’ ose, regular 2§c kin¢ | Baifllargeon’s Youths’ $ 8.00 Suits at... 86 60 , stig | Childs’ $ 1.75 Suits ) All $2.50and $3.00 Derby and | anular Childs’ $ 2.00 Suits ( at 8 150 Fedora Hats, including the Childs’ $ 2.50 Suits Hawes (except black) at....$1.95 C chile e. $ 3.00 Suits? : F ‘ I of Me r Ovys’ 26¢ eeee Chaiae $ 4.00 Suits ) ‘ a: Sc Childs’ $ §.00 Suits } Boys’ Blouse and Mother’s } SOE PPLE RIN MS 8 ATL TEP EG Childs’ $ §.50 Suits si dite, Friend Shirt Waists, regu- | $2 Childs’ $ 6.00 Suits lar 40 and 75§c goods, at Warm Black ; All-Wool Black ; : ists KEELEY INSTITUTE Kline Ate Dress Goods 38c a Yard | } About » 4 ; Capes $4.50 This price for dozen pieces to amall and me this month {° ohoose from only 5 dium figures; all B and » A long cape of +{ inches wide; desirable, pretty Diack all woot { good wearitig goods sweep high collar and front edg black Thibet fur A Dependable Jacket $4. 50 ‘Colored Mate- ‘rials This Month 33c a Yard All wool and wool drom novelty part novia in Neht, me dium and darke colorings, 38 } 5 } } to 42 inches wide ? , 2 mixtures dim checks, tatlor checks, plaids, ete., goods worth from the to We & yard and to fit to perfection. Underwear 29 cts. Each Fleeced Hose I2:¢ a Pair i ) } ; , ; H : ; Ladien’ siees: @ good weight ( fast bieck; regular length, { full shaped: good weight and § } | ; } } 2 ; Ladies’ Vests and Pants } warm. ecru color, a heavy, good Jersey ribbed. fleeced ? Fl d rments, well worth 50 ( aoe 6 i eece shed and warm Wrapper Goods Materials 85 cts a Yard 6c a Yard ; ; Were i2%e and are « yare wide: splendid for w Et dark colored feece § house gowns, ete; all in dot 1 serges tn printed tesigne. some choice color hat aid r i, they'r and durable. House Sacques 60c Each ings Turkish Towels 5c Each - heavy ones, bi $ unbleach Of wool ellerdown, finished nble seams and ; ¥ woven « inet the qualit 2 es long: this pr ¥ for thie month, Table Linens 88c a Yard these all it w Side Elastics | 8c a Pair ? satin Demask that bildren : at $1.00 made of } 2 w white and (2e and Bio a And Many Other Things, Equally as Goou ervthing, You Know, Costs Less This Month, BAILLARGEON’S: By early summer should pay hand- some profits. Good Gold, Copper @ Oil Stocks are just the things for You and $100 cannot be placed to better advantage than in their purchase. We are proving the statement DAILY “« “« “« J.E. MCMANUS @ SON 531, 532-533 New York Block SEATTLE .. . WASHINGTON For the cur Habite The and Bri ey institute fn W P. RAY, Mer Building HOSS OOOS SHOOHOOOOOOD SHOHOOHOHOD OOOEOOOOEOOD Se MONEY INVESTED NOW Take Green Lake or Fremont car, Of Tel, Main, 895, Beattie, Wash Sweaters, Night Robes, Gloves, Mitts and Mackintoshes all are marked with the RED TAG, which means a good liberal reduction New York, Deatal Parlor; 614 First Ave. Penn Mutual Lit ' ttle thet Baye the pat | Applianete and Iperedionts to am ry and Apply gold crowns and | Sale Opens Sat Any work that ahould not prove fatinfuctory will be attended to free | of charge in our n New York Dental Paris $14 FIRST AVE. 8 for DSHSSPSOSESS FESO FOODS HF FOSOEOSOOOD SHHOOOOODOOOD FHOOOOOOOOD causing eat quant What in oxygen? and th known to Answe greatest germ deatroyer Watingtn Onyre Capa 413 and 414 Pio: Seattle, er Building, Wash 1407 First Ave Phone Main 1029 COLLINS & SHERMAN Funeral Directors «—and Embalmers Between Pike and Unioy Advertise in The Star, F, W. MERRIC No Mare Dread of the Dental Chair | ., Jan, (2th and Closes Jan; 3ist THE AMERICAN —=CLOTHIER == SECOND WEEK Simison Bros. ANNUAL CLEA P SALE MULTITUDES © £0r= lave been flocking to our store during the mie week to takeadvantage of THIS SALE and they have been more than pleased with their purchases. We have added several new lines to the great bargain list this week, which are bound to interest any one who is in need of any kind of footwear. If possible, call early in the day when we have ample time to wait on you Properly. Simison Brothers 707 SECOND AVE. John H. McGraw ‘: George B ‘Kittinger a -——-. Telephone Main 695 Real Estate Fire and i Marine Insurance irtriciccigeiciretoh eben i iricichn ae e Led eemunaeenianee WE ARE READY WITH BLANK BOOKS Room B, Bailey Bug. A WATERMAN or a PARKIER FOUNTAIN PEN A. y LUNDBERG 207 Pike St., cor, Second Ave, Opposite Masonte Temple Established 1889 USER LESLEY NEN NUS LY YEESSIVERS OCONEE HOMER DE SEER EEEEE EOE E EEE EEE geecseee i Age htt talc oceans Leiba ugear @ : MORAN BROS. 3 3 Semine ene Ship Builders § "] COMPANY : LUMBER MILL SOSHSH SOS SHS SOSH S EO SSS SO SOO SEES OE HOOD a eee wae A Main 590 Electric Laundry Co. Third ané Marion BETTER Second Ave, Sealtle eos the the von iN" OR Pik to ang het

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