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————————————————————————————————————— ~~. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1001, LAKE OF OW IN TEXAS, SES AREER Col. Jim Guttey's Geyser 1S Sti Spouting 100 Feet im the sie Sedusn® wt Air and Dams Are Being Built to Hold the Product, malt. THE SEATTLE Realize Her Ruddy Dreams han b I SESSOOSHSSOSOSS POSS DO OOS OH OSOOOSOOOS OOFOEEEOOOOD - he ar] @ Inwh ftrey 1 well g ) has arri, the lisena. at tt ‘ > t Shee eae ic tie Os nao a oc al i hs . th ylelds for hir ital, M 1 Db. Ca g Bey Sond ie BIG INCREASE i ete Sper & Hurlbut § NNONS BEAUMONT, Tex, Jan. 21.—The; lovee to hol rag rene teens Se ee is ate | are, te Satie cork tas 41 ngt it | and from, the latertor: tar great ti i ‘ that this year's winter travel | it en in th than double that 1 is not yet fairl ty nearly 500 v passed through White Horse, Par who should know, say eople should pa ARUSH INTO PORCUPINE Many Miners Go in After Un- represented Claims. 75c,'$1, Good : of White Hor hain of row m that city aking SKAGWAY, Jan, 13.—The tr the Porcupine is now a sc great life and activity crowds of miners Fr the unrepresented timated that lie 5 of Capital? ingly STAI wal WALL SEATTLE (5x inn ec Second Avenne Dependable Hardware ore Good Handled Axes $1.25, $1.50 Buck Saws 5Oc, 75c and $1.00 for that purpose, load 4 wits gicks ea os 4 | ee a Pi eiraetdian mir end shovels and a tw. veek’s camp. “imply due & great increas _ geeeeeeneceescenseoesceareseessresecsesensooens: ing outfit. Heavy shows and » ttaméance f si ‘ > ‘winds have made the tra: The nds of ow h " MILES & P ¥ MILES & PI and in some pisces It is ed ine « At prese t n the “History of Danie Several feet of loose snow Standing this, the crc THIS WEATHER'S SURELY Still strugete on with hopes of secur-| “The gremtest need of th COLD ENOUGH FOR ing a claim in the rich Porcupine. " | HEATERS AND WE HAVE at D,_Ritehio, FRe Sin atly arrive rae MOST COMPLETE “The rush about New Year's was STOCK TO SELECT FROM @eater than waa expecte!, and ‘ Queen Wihetmina’s fiance refuses een aes —— would have beem larger had there | itua! body in ov *)to be comforted because he cannot Been local steamers running from should be « have an annulty of $80,000. It would T Skagway and Juneau to Haines ones, sjseem that uneasy itches the hand “Hotel keepers at Haines told me | Jew or Gentile jthat ls about to grasp the acepter N Vi ESTES SECO OO IS j ew Victor ; dr, id alr-tight heater for wood. Cast draft pipe. on the et plated foot rail and line as follows $6.78 Foot ratie The extr We also have a « te line of coal heaters, KING HOT BLAST, MODE OAK, CANNON STOVES, at o “The Waits of New York” greatly reduced figure opened for | week's engage- ment at the Grand opera house with « large audience Present. Thi drama sets forth many net unusual episodes in the lives of the little ereatures of the street in the great city, and introduces @ number of thrill- ing scenes. Katle Emmett t a clever comedienne, Nellie Filimors, the old apple woman, sings Irish with « brogue 78-81 Yesler Way, The Largeat Stove House in the "Goad epectaition were satro- some profits. Good G Copper SS ae @ Oil Stocks are just the things for wilt Cian etalk? tates. You und $100 cannot be placed to rar Gig. oem qh Ihe YoreZ better advantage than in their Weanenteg ent Gupprésy. purchase. We are proving the statement DAILY “~« «<< ~« J.E. MCMANUS @ SON 531, 532-533 New York Block SEATTLE .. . WASHINGTON PATENTS | PRANK E. ADAMS Trade Marks cy ficene In “Waifs of New York” at the Grand Opera House. Colman Block, Tel. Bins #70, Seats Searches i More Dread of the Dental Chair that at least 160 men had recently | gone into the country. The Seattle Theater. | Col. Thompson's Co. has opened a/ are plenty of sented | ¢ grand —~ . ™~ . claims In there sgne Koc se ry eagle New ost Dea Pa The San Diego Fruit Co. White Horse Tavern” ts| the Third Avenue aifs of New York™ opened a week's engagement at the Grand. Was in the first rush will get soune| kind of a claim. “fhe principal work going on » ovpenite Pena Mutual Life Boulding rected and fii Z. C. MILES & PIPER CO. Seeersssessssereooorrrsseroosooosoeooosooosooees MONEY INVESTED NOW By early summer ahaa ot tg hand- The Largest and Best Stock of Fruit and Nuts at 415 PIKE STREET Northweet te in preparing for the busy ee ne: xt LC EN is possesaea TANGLED TITLES | ji) is.058 la sweet soprano vé The scenery jis well arra ned ‘and the costumes if bh, Te 5 t “Il Trovatore” is to rendered Carmen” was presen last night vrable By Moving into or new bu: pacity about four times over w have « we it was fors Cascade Laundry Corner Th Ave. and Main &t ne have good “White Horse Tavern.” HONOLULU, H. + Sagar hei gelgligsy 4 draenei increased our ca- merly. co o . * 9 to 14 years : e : e actually worth Straight $ TOU olppues : vn an entirely 4 Wholesale b ° and Retail e e e ; 8 ° Ps . shapes; also ext : Washington Dental and D4 ; ienatn atyiee “QO © Photographic Sapply Co $ fy Gg @ 21 Columbia Street, Seattle, @ straps, for ease © “Tacoma. stan © ort and good wear un ° © wach an the 2 |C@SSOee ooo socooors | made on a piano until you have visited It's an KNOCKED OUT THE TEACHER § fil | a ae igh Grade | necials et ing The People’s Home Store Inv Sale "BOSTON GROCERY 1330. 1222 Second Ave. Pike 1 “Bottom” Out iii» a “ ar Mihi. > % f / AN ? mahal of Butter ae EAA K “Corsets lothing alt t it t aranteed to wear. t list a few i y Boy's Suis A model DrBull’s\ es alt Throat aod Long Al COUGH SYRUP * Reusioe Refer eubtiticte, Nis “stare 7 Salvation OFF cures Rheumetion. 15 4 26a SSS ST SS TESTS TTT Tee double WAISTS of oms “9 taped ee ed, th bill exactly 6 value : 85 98 ae PETERSON’S THE PEOPLES’ HOME STORE 206-208-210 PIKE ST. Pianos}: You won't know what is the very best possible deal to be our piano department, excellent showing of makes and beautiful traordinary stven on terms venience, ‘SHERMAN, CLAY & 00. m Becond Ave. For best results advertise in the| For best results advertise in the | star, | Star. CARPETS The Great Forced Sale Starts Today $30,000 Mirsron me” $15,000 THING FOR THE HOME TO GO FOR EVER before was furniture offered at such small cost. JUST TEN DAYS TO SELL OFF THIS BIG STOCK! Small wonder we've 7: nig diet linh dindag {interior department b At the White Horse Tavern” titorial gover is the cus- | played to a packed house. The first $ . the territorial government is the cus | played to a packed house. | The frat MORAN BROS. : Engine and Ship Builders $ : that it alone pee the poyer to sell | « ot ‘be true anne * the 4 COMPANY 3 Stee! and Wood 4 and ¢ fer the same. strict At-| tourists in se parts t closes y Walrad he $ * LUMBER torney Baird held that the tederal| with a realistic show i —s ¢| overnment owned the land# and ba!| Minerva Dorr le a ral actress, | e ee powers. This ruling conifers, and pretty “At thi hite Horse SOSCOSOSOSOOO CODE POCOOOOOOS Yast responsibilities. upon the terri-| Tavern” needs no further comment past | torial courts, as there are many le- Sercongead gal contests involving millions) Moving Protures Any work that should not prove For the ot Morphine, Opium and Tobacco ting decisions. One suit in-| +r, light, 1205% Second ave- | *4tisfactory will be attended to free Hat eley institute in Was ¢ right of the Oahu Rail-| yew cloak’ dened ree in our Mer. Inatitute INSTITUTE §* to dredge and Sl in the) ee ener RAY, of Honolulu harbor, The ar picks Ownership of Quarantine island in| 87Y d8¥ oF nis ling pictures @nother case Old deeds and vague given. transfers dating as far back as the Kamechameha I11., will have their musty ceils and | . art. Sulte will arise out of the Various squatter clain around Hilo and the territory must bear the brunt of these anna ge Q. Cannon, chief ¢ lor of the Mormon ebureh, the passing of the native Haw an hinke that they are t xterminated, N Tomorrow is Sugar Day | ges a We 4 I8 Pounds of Granu- lated Sugar for $1.00 a ae il ‘2 Society Met Last Might and tder to introduce our leading Hawalians of years ago, he states, Rave Passed awa Elected Officers. Fre ry without ing descendants, H reason i# immoral vhitew are largely r thinks thay th ne; egated id settl Mey PROF. GRAVES’ ie a the meeting He spoke on ‘ 4 4 of trustees of the So niversal Religion met last | Ind » Furth was chosen prow. n Arthur, vi aident rage, treasurer, and John W Guaranteed By Us ne Origin and Caus- | aaaaas Ww ant Tou vy JONE , 1e with invistble cork ‘4 DIATE Ss ae: we” athe WATER a ee: 908 Second Ave beat w ‘on the market 90c, $1.00, $1.10 Trececeeceee! Delivered o Reet Weekes pt |e cf Modern Docultiem. | Seve | Seattic Theater Yesterday. |i principal ¢ | uy sen ee iy [erie about the unseen worlds, At the regular Sunday se ae: the Fi ga URANCE f ‘nas eed ‘Company Spanctnee The Artificial Egg. | ted and urged by i instinct, has demon. | The lstratad that coasin, from ordinary 1. Main 192, 24 ave. and vermity, deliver The wublect Advertise in The Star, was Ove Pane | ARR | off | Second Ave, Seattle | =e named such little prices, Stern nécessity makes rare opportunity— no better opportunity for saving was ever offered than at this Seattle’s Greatest Furniture Sale! It’s almost certain you'll find something here you can’t resist at the price. Today marks the beginning of a remarkable rush from a wonderful whirlwind of bargains. Each hour will have its full need of interest during this great bargain week. Of course you'll come. While the Iron’s Hot Is the Time to Strike Come today. Such rare chances come only once in matter which way you turn some attractive pocketbook—a veritable harvest of bargains. $25.00 Oak Sideboards for $15.00 And hundreds of other furniture ind noveltics at a proportionate saving in cost. This big sale brings the people of Seattle the greatest buy- ing advantages they'll encounter in years. We'll expect you here today— you can’t afford to stay away. Seattle Mattress & Upholstery Co, 1101 to 1105 SECOND AVE a long time. No value is there to unlock your staples