The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1901, Page 4

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ub ject FeeemSeson 4 BERNHARDT GETS ANGRY. | And Changes Mer Note! on ne Account of the Do SAN Mal! FRANCISCO When Mme oupy © Weeks’ engag Yesterday she left, bag and and secured rooms at the ‘And it all happened this way Sunday morning Ideervants ment bagenme Palace Arriving Bernhardt two sorubby Netle terriers; but they have strong enough hold on the affections of Mme, Bernhardt bring about a sudden change of ho well as the rest of her retinue, when the hotel management banish gs to the care « reas rebelled consigned to the tender care of the porter. But Bernhardt had gained her pot the California, and was too & woman to say anything about the previou pete FORT LAWTON. A movment tf on foot to secure a garrison for Fort Lawton, Of the an Infantry . r ton are available. Though complet they are still empty The war department will be asked to send troops to Lawton. Arbitration of Labor. yesterday's meeting of the resented three bills to be to the legislature making arbitration tn laber troubles o pulsory. The bills were referred to ‘ANOTHER FIG Arrangements are now being made to pull off a heavy-weight ove con- 5 ‘The ept in strict training for some time and is now in excellent con- ¢| into t - | women, . reported that $3.50 to the! hast been struck on a bench inthe Atlin district, owned by Fritz STRIKE IN A POSTOFFICE HONOLULU, H. 1, Feb. 4—The local postoffice employes have gone out On & strike because they were compelled to work overtime without extra pay on steamer days. On these days all the mall is required to be distributed, and as there is frequent- ly over bags of mail, the men were frequently compelied to work all night without extra remunera-_ tion, The custom house employes are taking the strikers’ places until Dew men can be obtained. be obtained. MARKETS. Trade was brisk in West street The this morning. business for a| week has beon better than for a long | time previous. The California steamer brought in the usual green vegetables. They started off well. Cauliflower is higher at $1 en, Fresh ranch eggs were lower at an average of tic. It ts said that the supply i only fairly good and that a rise my take place at any time. Dressed poultry was reported rather slow, but live poultry moving fast. | Fruit is expected to do better with warmer weather, but the tendency oF oranges now is downward, expec- ially the lower grades. Grain markets are with no change in prices. One care of fancy apples and two of potatoes arrive ved toady. ly , The following "oftered to the pron Guoer in round lots on the dock or in the car at Seattle: Grain—Oats, $26.60026.00; barley, 316.00; wheat chicken feed, $17.50; bran, $12.26; shorts $15.00@15.60; pop corn, $3.00 per 100 Ibs. ther quiet, Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $12.50; Eastern Washington timothy, $16.26 | @i6.00; alfalta, $10.75@11.00. Butter — Fresh ranch, 15@18c; na- tive creamery, Z@2ic Cheese—Native Washington, 120 Kagge—Strictly fresh ranch, 25@ 20'%e per dozen. | Poultry—Chickens, live, 10@10; | Gucks, Ne: turkeys, 12%@186. | Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 12@16 Ke | chickens, 12@12%c; ducks, 12@12%0; weene, 1140. stock—Cows, 3%0; ateers, 4 4%c; calves, 5%4@7%0; sheep, shorn, 4c, lambe, 4c; howe, 6@6% Dressed stock—Hoj te. Jambe JOBBING QUOTATIONS. sn Fruit. 2G @ box; limes, 24 a dom | With |g a dogs. And |} @ dogs, | to} jatecr tela when the dogs are not treated ax) or, wo | th | regiment | jjgp14c to_be STRUCK A GIRL | | | | $1.00@P1.25; fancy | @ 5 navel or Hubbard 8 @P10 100 "peppers. 54 vr Readit Fresh meat—Cow beef, 64 @ ite Ib f, to por Ib; mutton weth-4 per Oc; ewes, Sie veal, large Mestarn’ Roquefort, SESS SSSSSESSESSSSHSSSEOEFOOOOE Se rere ure e ! 12@ ide; | © ducks, 1i@t turkeys © Dressed atock—Chickens, 12013%6 z a 19@ 15 e Seattle Wheat Merkot ° Wheat bluestem. He, bluestem. PRESIDENT’ S$ VISIT. | A letter wae reeeived by the Chaspder of Commerce yerterday eo. B. Cortetyou, private sex Sents to President MeKiniey, Tha reowipt letter of invitation from the chamber was ackoowledged and if the president comes to the Northwest it is very gpahanie that} he will make « cording to the letter, the i y! has not yer been decited upon. A! movement ls How on fovt to arrange for a war to meet the presi- dent at Tacomas tf he comes hn hington, and bring him to Be- attle. Lctub, S8e 1 Club, | (export) —N milling, No. Me, WITH AN AX) BALEM, Ory Feb. 14.—Departmant| No. 1 of the eireuit court convened | today. Clyde Vaughn, the youth who & charged with striking Lalu Jones, of Jefferson, over the head with an) axe Inst fail, pleaded not guilty, and Will be tried tomorrow. ‘Vaughn invelgied the young eotiar of Lge and cause women. aylen, PP ore. xls Maa dae For beat resulta advertise tn the Star. — ea Coming—The Kalture, for cultured Twenty-five styles, Peetiodamest dD hladMashidata Diamond lee &' the best: it costs than the cheapest. Tei. ee e Coming ihe Kulture, for entered | Bhs de -five — That a Careful Comparison Or even the most rigid tan! ped convince you that our methods are! of the best—every value bona fide en4 all work skilfully performed. Bring us you difficult prescriptions. flome hints for com a wie sel (double distiied) pe pay / ae (fair, ty), oe Sai he Vaseline, small Pore es be Glycerine, per pound Our Methods Look Right Because They Are Right BarreuDaucCo J 66 Becond 400 | od eo _Maeeeseses 200e0eee not take advantage of this Men’s Shoes from 7O7 ing apples, (od | PPO SO SOS OO SEES OOOO OOS eeeeeeoeoooe SOSH SSOS SOS HSS SOTO SEHSESOEO OH OOOOOD KEELEY fs INSTITUTE Sivses.act Sesnce tego Pats The Immense Suceess of Our Grand Realization Sale of Fine Shoes Which cormmenced last Saturday, has prompted us to make further additions to the already numerous list of bargains. Boys’ and Youths Shoes 99%¢ Up ; Infants’ Shoes from... en ey See Our Windows for Additional Prices Treen Shoe Co. THE SEA’ GAS COMPANY'S IMPOSITION. Beattie, Wash, Feb, 12, 1901 Kalter Mtar In & recent communteation to your paper I called public at tention to the fact that the elty of Seattle le paying on an average 100 per cent, more for the use of gas, both for illuminating and fuel purposes, th any other olty in the United States. Him the beginning rt ontroversy, I have failed to no thee any other reason for continuance of present rates, than th iven by representat! of the as company, namely, that by mistakes made by the company, the cost of the plant was greatly in exoees of Ite value, and as money was borrowed, intere must be paid, and any surplus above that devoted to the enlargement of the plant. While to the company this may appear fact ary, to the gas Consumers {t Offers poor comfort, ‘That tas chare o® here are, as stated, higher than any other city, has been proved beyond question, and there is nor n why they #hould be main tained In my communication referred to, 1 #tated that the cost of fan and its, distribution In the elty of Sa ince, was 69 conte per 1,000 feet, ‘The Baw Gas Co. extabliahed in 1898, furnieh- ed gas for (uminating 4 wen at $1, and for fuel at 60 conte ‘That it pays at those figures Ie evidenced by the following sworn statement ‘of the bustinems of that company for the past six months Th the six mor the me mpany received 287.00 for gas, while turing expenditures were $66, 4.88, The actual cont ant is given at $304,009.56." This shows « promt tion, by reeson jess than in dan Franctsco yor cent, As the of produc Seattle, should be much shows the burden tmposed on the gas { Heattle by the pr fects, Lam « \eumers of Reattio supplied without pay of the price coal in consumers ¢ presenting th that of having the apany uated by only one motive ing « price that us excessive and extortionate, 1 hope all who ad, will fully consider the facts presented, and give all possible wtance towards eff «ac © present charges for Important and ne a tty eemary adjur { the life and business of 8 8. BAILEY FREDERICK & NELSON--Fine Furniture. Wringers..... wer FOR FRIDAY SPECIAL Alt the interest in Friday Special will , be absorbed by two special Wringer values. $1.25 Cricket Wringer woot frame, strongly made, a ¥ery good wringer at the regular prite of $2.25; apectal for Priday, $1.28. Wringer, galvanized tron constrgcted on scientific mpie in construction, ho coms but has al! the advantages of come. Megulag price Hh special price for Friday, $2.9. Frederick & Nelson HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bide. Second Ave,, Cor. Madison St. bow on other opticians’ worn. 4 CCAY ¥anaeLe 3 Ibs. faaer Clusters | for 25 Cents San Diego Fruit Comp’y 415 PIKE STREET ba the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Habite—The only genuine Keoley and British Columbia, J. P. PHOHLODERPLES MORAN BROS. : Engine and Ship Builders 2 4 Stee! end Woed @ LUMBER MILL aoe aae It's “UP TO YOU” now if you do Colossal Sale of $25,000 Worth of the BEST FOOTWEAR ON EARTH. Ladies’ Shoes from ............ Misses’ and Child’s Shoes. 99¢ Up Chilkren’s Shoes from.......63¢ Up .29¢ Up 5Oc Up } 98c¢ Up ; GEO. J. TURRELL, Pres. and Manager. FIRST ANENVUE ry PRESSE SH SESESHESH ESSE ESEEESESHE SES SES SES SS OOSESOOD POSOOO OED EOOSEOSOO OSES SOOOOOOOOOO® TLE STAR. THE BON MARCHE Here’s a Gr of Men’s | HE fines sold here these than makers statement be U are | that taken 39 cts. Derby Merchants t town and tn but since we only as we Can and you | } 1 | There are all sort | Wonderfully rich jf that will wash under value—is 1 | What | | make the unipading sale « re the value we lell of as for the sale ehooene ame som pretty mi fine for ehita ren's Grenees; 38 in. wide, can find the plece you need In a to Me will be 1-36. BonMA _—— \ | 29¢ 9 cts. For Fine Drees Mufls that would be reckoned — splendid value at 4 cents a yard ‘There is 1429 Seceed Aven: let us show you walities and prices. Sole agents for Dr. Reed's Cushion Bole Shoes. Raymond & Hoyt : 918 Second Ave. j : Fruit and Sugar : Preserves Raspberry Strawberry Kentish Cherry In quart and half gallon jardinieres. These goods are guaranteed to by the very best quality. Quarts, half gallons, $1.25 WwW. S. MAYFIELD | FamiLy GROCER 603 Pike Street. ‘Phow Mala 998 Send us your orders for Coke. rer pr prices and oth- Seattle Gas and Electric Co. 216 Cherry St. COKE Telephone Main oo WOVEN 908000009 ‘Yesler Way Pharmacy Corner Yesler Way and Broadway, Prop. od 2013, | t Underwee A great collection of fine Gimps and wold on the bargain tables tomorrow in the upper ainies. THE BON MARCHE sat Unloading nderwear. for men will be days for less lay—nor need ir made unloading sking to with a grain of salt, as 5S cts. |—™ these quotations will show FINE HABUTAI WASH SILKS ther citles e king Of t well di AT 389 CENTS A YARD | ne to vhoowe among ery jooking Silke, » be had at a fourth own to y'd well Just ‘oe readily for 59 cts. ff For Black Berges. all wool, 44 inches wide. It te a clone You can buy a navy nerge 60 inches wide | Both are regularly #5 cents « yard = CO DRESS TRIMMINGS MUST GO All Sik Bratde will be You very short while. All worth up All the fe wort will be te. and 15-17 Piks Stres "7 : : : GO TODAY Anderson Mineral Springs Near Port Orchara Drydock, The water is « specific in Stomach, Kidney, Bladder and Liver Diseases and Nervous Conditions Write for @ booklet to Charleston P. O., Washington. eamers leave dock at £6 « hound dock at 9:30 3p. m.; Columbia di Dp. m. dally exeept y. On Sunday leaves Greyhound dock at © a.m. On Saturday night leaves Greyhound dock at 10 pm. 5 Eiteadadadndathdninindndndninthteinn nS STANDARD, SEWING MACHINES CANT BE BEAT PRY ONE sou wr COLLINS & | SHERMAN | The Undertaners Sexnnunees * penne setetctetctctetetetet Ate SERRE RE EERE EERE ERA RRR ED We Carry The Largest Stock of Pianos In the Northwest, embracing euch well known makes as the Chicker! @ Sens, Kimball, Doll, Milton and Singer. We bave some very attractive bargains in slightly used and second band pianos aad organs. D. S. JOHNSTON Barke Building, 903 Second Aye, Wall Paper Few days more those choice year's 1240 and Ibe paper double STOLTING dave; next First M. Pure Water Line Your Weil Wits CLAY PIPE last at We; 816 Sr ehureh Got tt ae thet BONNEY & STEWARI Funeral Directors and Rimval Parlors, Third Ave. and Columbia | i | Roa ttle. W, Telephone Main 1a, | connection 10¢ Spent at § TODAY D HROW nen WHITE, AD AND W HUT THE CE IN NEW AND HANI AR CHECKS, STR AD MDED DRPSI ULAI KIND TH FASHION” HAS DICTATED. TH BUT PRICK NOT 16 ~~ choo! } ugh- ) t, th io; 8% oa i Boys’ O11 Grain Behool # t for hard service wear, | nines from 12 to 5, $1.50 ¢ PE PATENTS 206, 208, + 210.. 1KE ST. FRANK BEST APPLES IN SEATTLE at The San Diego Fruit 4i5 PIKE AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA hiv t—=HOUSE= Telephone _M Main 65. Tone And All Week | Matinee Ssturday — mie Lady Presented With an Elegant Souvenir. Tremendous Hit of the | Great Scenic Play THE = Eleventh Hour Prices—iie, Mc, Me, We, The ona] $1.00, Matinees—l0c 25¢ and ie. SEATT LE THEATER 1. 8 MOWER, The Leading eckaae i TONIGHT | Friday and Saturday Nights MATINEE SATURDAY = First. tlme here, Wm. A. Brady's | complete production of the Pastoral | 1ayl, “WAY DOWN EAST” Seats now on sa Prices—81.50, $1, No orders held +—NIGHTS—4 Commencing Sunday, February 17. The Great Comedian, THOS. Q. SEABROOKE, In the Great Comic Opera The Rounders. Prices--260, 80c, 750, $1,00 and 31.50, Sale of seats opens Friday, 10 a.m, | No orders held later than 6 p. m. <eeetnanserereeresnetteenennemeeemeen ea ees HIRO AVENUE THEATER. Thone Mais s67° W. M. Mume: Seattle's U aun and the World Laughs with | ou.” No tears in this, | Tonight and All Week That Funny Farce C Introducing the Clever Comedian, CHARLES H. BOYLE, | | “The Star Boarder” *#t Comedy of the Beason, m start to finish, 300, 400 and Boe. Pr tc 8 | Week Commencing i Sunday Matinee, | February 17, MURRAY AND MACK} The Creators of Laughter, | In their new Farce Comedy, | “SHOOTING THE CHUTES” Sale of seats for this engagement | tod Free list entirely sus Prices as usual EDISON MOVING PicTURES Rest photograph ever taken of KING EDWARD VIL & moving camera, reproduced in| th other moving pic tures for the next two weeks, com- | mencing Saturday, February &. Searchlight, 1306% Second avenue Admission 10 conta, pended. Will Buy Regular 12 1-2c and (5c Wash Goods, YOT THI A Sale of Children’s Schoo! Shoes Now on in the Shoe ae Little Gents’ Kangaroo TERSON’S THURSDAY, FPE VARY 16 ie EATTLES.. USY STORE HITK CHECK * ~ 10 Cents Children’s Gemuine f Cangaroe Skin Sch 1 12 to’? $1.40 « pain” Cat Tt School Bhoes, lor tp; sizes 11 Satistac. tion or Moncy E. ADAMS Trade STREET No More Dread of the De Any work that should satisfactory will be atten of charge in our nearest will be siegaet . of charge at our nearest 7 Chanda DEPARTMENT Is Now at the Store Hf {st Ave. COR OF JACKSON STREET JUNK DEPARTMENT STILL AT YESLER DOCK CAHN CO ooo Sasa BUTLER Seattle's CAF! | Largest ana 9! * Onh rat-class Ri \* ropean In Ce |® Plan Hotel. NE \ Sahalaheialehahahehehehahahehahel Have you a want? Then tell the Star, See lst of agencies ——

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