The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1901, Page 3

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FRIDAY, PERRUARY 1 a ‘ A WASH TON, I Feb. 1 . . mitt ¥ Jed $200, 00 as atment of the strikt Bond in Force. k tow eA A p ‘ N of nie ots tneinent of a tug Inde- | fan ne was Injured by a lace te the Pa | on T. OLDHAM uaeit respective ‘odice, today at | , Jude Crit te this after a i, and probably a final settlement |ine che arguments t BIS DET. Aris. wal nigh tb wae “ Barnes, aa Ame - and M he City of Topeka tted Tales, a Mextoan. . ante Ww a katte L Under London rules yantar sue 1 : across the Mexican " $ Morales is Delleved ¢ 1 < . 4 miners and —— Tt LEAGtE, Information reached the postoffice tadliehiment purth Mice at the Green River b manitarium at that place, is appoint ed postmaster, This office was es- | for the memoria tablished at the request of George | Victoria, to, be ¥. Ail ladice M. Stewart Council Discusses Higher Pay for rer . ote iinet or not members of the af t of ' May Norton Reieased. | were in sympathy with th v City Employes. Rep has s tered ment May Norton wan released from| The firet object of the meeting ts to - NEW YORK, F 1.—John P.M Fo] last night. She sod maaan fer motner b First ceo ue unteer servi It har been d+ olded by the committee om decora-| for the The salaries question was t | toms, of which Capt. P. D. Hughes | the firs is chairman, that the First Preeby-| 25 O0) 1HNt® ry t ee eee EE WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 1.—|terian church be draped in x) ay - - - Counciiman Rinehar yath decor burch there will vices at the two |* ‘The cabinet ts today discussing the |and that the Ply Philippines, Cub& and China. arple reported ° ‘ferences in decorations and programs clouds, he said, to obscure the view |'* pe eee ager tee - : ‘ ao The ‘only Te ee erento 5 = ine ore fon 4 in two churahes, ie that in Beattie could accom will attend. | ‘The members agreed that an extra Seasion was weil nigh imperative to | 7° O°" clear up the situation in the Philtp- | modate 't pines. ‘The deadlocked constitutional con- Yention of Cuba was given serious | consideration. — | WASHINGTON, D. c., Fed. 1—| Gear, a Honolulu attorney, | today filed a formal protest with the day house committee on elections | “Pots wore about all that came Sgainst seating Robert Wiicox a8 alin cxcept apples. Prices remained delegate from Hawaii. He charges | the same on both that there existed no law for holding | Fags remained scarce at We. A the election of @ delegate; that Wil-|eontnuance of good weather Sem TS marsteg Gina Robcere in | will have the fect “of bring down prices from her, and in les married Ther-| of bo lettuce gee Cartwright, There was no i nie’ moratag. brivgiog | He that in ao 1498 Wileot was convicted of treaann, * eontved in | fgninst the Republic of Hawa ant wien oe sentenced to be which sen } Secceterec| NA MWS. 3 [ fo that mao could prost by \ quaiification| ie on West street was feat | @ ment. an: Subsequently perdened: that i ante-election speeches were strong: m P Be satcameetan ben ae hoe | Tag teams onc ot omerecte M QVER THE TEA cups his services to Aguinaldo to |C°est Steamenip Co. . sy | ich went on the tame een, eenee. eee Quartermanter fount hte t injure | vee . repa lt con sist in about 20 of rivetting on her keel and a new wheel biad These repairs will be completed by tomorrow evening, when she will be towen to Beattie CINCINNATI, ©. Feb. 1—A mo- |S!" for Skag tien for a temporary injunction fi @gainest the Jeffries-Ruhlin fight was @ntered at noon today in the cour @f common plens. “The motion wil! be heard next we WILL THEY QUI QUIT. Regtnning today, one 4 2 best ctraning up ain epring, the bes ¢, for a doltar M.A. GOLDMAN 901 Second Ave. f Seattle, of the ka Steamship on the 15th inst. for Ska + ADAM TNs TEAS hikan and other Alasken and é > g004. value at Feguiar price tr mer Duke of Fife, of Dod whioh sails for the 4th inst. Is load t the Centenni Ruth, of the Wa Ah Kee and Ah Chue, two Chin- gee Inundrymen, were arrested in Washington street laundry | night by Patroimen Mayou and Hol- Jand for sprinkling clothing by ex- toration. They were rhieased on be |and Katmai Feb. 3, at 9 p. m Sale furnishing $10 ba! given a hearing ¢ ‘The steamer Victorian, of the c. Gray & Ce 9 Be _ — = Washington & Alaska Steamship Co avenue, have decided to clos Aged Man Dies. ~ RUTTER their entire stock of cotton au on San CREAMERY wr eee goods regardless of John Recoinch, an aged man, war Peo 4. The Victorian will io /M oye ® eardiese found dead in a room in the Oregon re make the round trip in nine o te ve e lodging house on Second avenue day BUTTER-STORAGE JOWA on (fan ®), yard..2 Washington street. ——— 9 CREAMERY r a ife dor r re nh 2 the for ‘ I *) yar x SUGAR CORN 1 Bran Outing F is. ya : the body was removed to Butter- le Special, Priday Saturday Ww oe © % worth’s morg) can, donen crt wW Recoinch has been a resident of the te The jurymen not already tmpanel Aas 7 4 $i Wo ar ¢ is rs a | og ete excaned iin mornine trom M AGAMS Grocery CO, Bw." sict ae examination sent auoe. w 3 urts 1428 Second Ave. these seeds befere percha | will be occupied and Monday give memory of John Marshall Opposite Hon Marche 1329 Second Ave. This morning, in the case of Wm. Sirus” | Dress Goods te ede sh il C.GRAY & Co. See eters SMR. LATE NEWS. Chiet of Police Fackle cl against the Seattle Electric Tacoma, has asked the local Oo., the jury returned « to locate B. F. Hushin. He came to| favor of the company. Wm this city on the afternoon of Jan. 2. with the intention ain the New York, “i The Key Note aded guilty to the initia to serve fou FOR ONE WEEK ONLY penitentiary Hing, he told his wite he would tele Biren Sy ES MEN’S CLOTHING FOR A SONG : SIGNS ‘Se eG ea eo in rapid succession by We have taken all our $52.50, $13.50 and 15 00 Shits 3 SETTLEMENT © ether 4 wr and bunched the whole lot Among them y 3 re @ will find Clay worsteds in blueand bla ,Fancy 3 $ Worsteds in an endiess variety, $ tcl $8.05 3 2 in different shades, i k ar +4 jg At,the meeting of the 1 ; Chevieta Your pi ot at = } adere exchanwe troub) 3 Men's Undergarments 7 fi t ; 2 fora So All our 75< ? Bln waned ( rt arment ; for this sale at —_—_— 5 3 Men’s Hats for a Song--Al r aay or f.6 % bunched for this sale at . , & eB all Work taker after Octc : 3 ate Carpets 3 See Our Display in Windows 3 pe H. LEWIS & CO. 2c" tint ia 3 Clothiers to the Masses 3 4 LeOSOOSOOSSSS SHSOSOSSESSESOS SO SOSOHOOODSOOOOOODOOOD {* preverereverrrrerececterireccerrctryy THE GREATSACRIFICESALE ha Again This Week Men sFurnishings | 7 emi Bomm 3B, Mail ole 43c Mees Se iiunteres Be aut bewom” A Gc + 28 Minck Batine Oe ' “20 tone. Oc r derwon 39c 0 t100F 45¢ vierweet, aie car BG. 98 83 15 Suit ° oi Rults, in neat crag and brown ehecka’ well meee Lined: elves a to 43 At 4 65 Suit » round with alll y Italtas 4 brown diack clay At 84 95 Suit Butte, tn in piping aitk throughout + selling price, 812.5 per At $6 95 Suit An Ww 1 Suite, worth $16.60, At 82 25 Suit Men's Furnishings MAIL ORDERS Given Prompt Attention CHES | are TRAIN th We PENMAN Mtl Anches by oOrreotifig the Examination free al Co. We Carry The Largest Stock ef Pianos Northwest, embracing en as the Kimbeu, D. §. JOHNSTON Burke Building, 903 Second Ave, VILL CONT ily ¥ e id iti 1 ) Qn i C FOR MEN, POR YOUNG ME? t during this Sacrifice s AT 1200-1202 SECOND AVENUE INUE until Februrary 15. Our entire Dry G m 1 that time. We st hance to tak ivantage of this great sacrif n ! Down Go the Prices Every Article in the House. The Saving is One-Thirt 1, One-Half and More. T' Hardman Stores 1200-1202 SECOND AVE., N. E. COR, SENECA Men s Furnishings - Qc Bic . . Mee 19¢ * ane ; 15c 39c G=CLOTHING Ez Our entire stock of Fall and Winter Suits, Overcoats, Pants, etc., will be closed EVER NAMED ON CLOTHING of all kinds in the history of the City of Seattle. LOTHIN , FOR Boys t the LOWEST PRICE At 83 95 Suit | BOYS’ REEFER ALASKA CLOTHING OVERCOATS $195 | 8145 zu teary Rector Toe | $1 OH Frz,tt Mostenew Bete 6196 m7 eae 81450 tere Boe At 6120 Suit nssimores and with Italian linings, ages 14 t ar price, 7.6 At 86 95 Suit Roya! Knee Pants Vertes pont, Suite ot vapertal Shans pag 8 cdnayporibeygpe 2 25 B2 50 Myr Mackinaw Dress Se Imported black Coats. ay were i to match, bow and b . _ ye ioe ‘Dad Cote For $2.00 O11 Coats ts, mater, ew ant noche | ror Bore Recter top coats | S100 2h Lined Duck ainayneoit atte "| 9B At 81 35 Suit ee ote $150 mx oe n Socks, thoroughly well made a MEN'S PANTS ree en $5 25 16c P ir for $188 Rest Obey Maze At $1 95 s Suit ae vere wir toc sea ‘ : pur ger? Weed” tetale wer Men's All Went Tee ey-ot SOc: ee 1 Ss. S22 0146 sera: m0. cope é Me ~ Canmimere ané 8195: Knee Pants Suita f * and r $1.00 Leath- At 82 75 Suit Heavy “ 50 Fir Sibs For Men's Overcoats of ff avy Blankets, Tents, ‘Tam ack paulins, Sleeping Bags, Under ots, of all kinds, ci Worsted Butte. years, regular price $5.00 a MAIL ORDERS Given Prompt Attention 1200-1202 Second Ave., N. E. Cor. Sene COURT OF ton for the Dread of the Dental Chair New York Dental Parlors 614 First Ave | Opposite Penn Mutua Bu Rheumatism Can Now Be No Ma 5Oc for 0s With every 0c Fast india Ta C0 222 Pike atreet We give you back Satur Bring This Ad With You Goid Crowns, $5: Full Set Tet, $5; Bridgework, $5; Gold Fillings $1Up; Silver Fillings, 50¢ ° eoee ° Distributing: Agent z . M4 Pike Sires ore Spon Avo. NO PLATES ; IDUS 3 aa REQ o @ RHRRAHERRRAR HARARE Uip ° o* BUY * Ep 4 Wholesale . ic 2 and Retail « If You . 13 oo $|* Love GRAND : : fon n ¢ * Your %*!) Any kot hould y $ Washington De and ¢ * Cook RIDGE | aatinga wat ~ ; ° o\* » | Of charg ° Photographie Supply CoS « COAL : ; ; ef y parallel to SOSH HOOOOOOD eee * * on r eet t she place s J m4 * {gold work ‘ ng; on Saturday the 9th RERARRRHARRRRRRARR & * tay of February, A.D. 1901, at the * tg , nigh a 976. . a e ‘ck in the morning i we “ ¥ 1 attle, in King County, * 6 bare 16-02, Savon, i Ww nd will sell all of se . Th pavkage Gold et Z a ATT t right, title and Interest thi * silane, . ' uted at Seattle, Washington, thie : ‘i * Ger ne i th nb 7 shld ee) * rt ‘ 8 fay of January, A. D, 1901, the x MATHESON BROS, 4] © tare treat for lovers of fan ‘ ation heraot : GROCERS * or ct we . it Admt estate of or, Sixth and Kin, “ i" * = - qc Cor Stem ene Hing To Mee IW. S MAYFIELO or Tait ete FAMILY GROCBR Seventh a H | page & a Py Qtpeat ») Moin Q | , ave you a want? Then tell | $03 Pike street Phot: Milt 998! Aavgrtive in The Star, | ane star See Net of agenclus ama Me eNO ES Ft

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