The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1901, Page 4

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s Awi ning,' esent One ¢ Paul | third eached bat G< Christ aust py n befor nowledg gnined this ch your f weorned and ridi Woe predicted, | OBS PICTURES, Prompt Action Taken by City) Council to Investigate The letter of A. &. Allen, secretary of the ¥. M. CA ning of the piotures in certain shooting «a leries om Seox ean ime was read to ¢ ancl last might. In « plia with tte re ttee of tn. | quest for a # Vestigation, Mr the potice, i! VANCOUVER The Crow's will, during ¢ 000 in the and additi There te a ¢ coke a day fm the emeiting se #0 there is @ market for all the coke | that can upplied ONE STEP OF STEEL TRUST NEW YORK Portant step has the formation of « great steel com- | dination. The contre! of the Cleve land. Lorraine & Wh An im: m taken toward Federat are mueh in evi Norman B. Rev in @ one of the members of dicate and also one ia fluential directors of the Baltimore & Ohio raiiroad. With the use of a few miles of this road the tron road may run its cars Into Pittsburg. GRADING, PAVING AND SIDEWALKS Resolutions Passed by City Council for Improvements. Street rovements were taken up again the counct] meeting night. The First ward pavin, nd improvement bill was paneede It provides for the paving of Second avenue south, Occidental avenue, Jackson street, and other thorough fares of First ward, creating an Improvement district to pay the oas*. ‘Vitrified brick will be Fay" and the cost will be $100,400. The city eng- ineer will begin the plans af ance. Resolutions announcing inten. tion of the city to order ¢ @ follow ~ bs provements, were Planking Hy TF main on Queen r street to Roy street; water main on Seven- teenth avenue from Yesler way to Fast Madison street, water main on Sixth avense north from Alohs street to Galer street; water main on Fighteenth avenue porth from Maat. som street to Mercer street; water mate on Minor venue from Madi-~ son street to Tinion street, on Belle. | yue avenues from Union street to Denny way, on Denny way from Bellevue avenue to Summit avenue, April 1 was’set for the date of hear- Ing tm each cane. “The Rounders.” ‘Thos. Q. Beabrooke and his « pany brought out another lar once at the Seattle last “The Reunters’ ts a production of a type al distinct from “Way Down and “The Chrie- fast ie of behind the most startling at times, makin timid spectator that he how or other, been transporte: to the “star's” dreesing room. The beautiful Jeanette Lourie pleases every critic's eye. This play is really intended more for the eye than the ear, ‘The last performance Wednesday | a Will be preceded by a special | ‘ednesday matir melodrama in| od thing” this if the Grand.| been taken to give this strong play an excellent pres-| entation. The scenery employed in ee first and third nots Is effective. The scene of the interior of sing Bing prison is espe A Aneel of the ‘aley runs the week, with regular Wednesday and Batu “Shooting the Chutes. Murray & Mack, in “hooting the Chutes,” at the Third Avenue then ter, are meeting with their usual success. Their ridiculous antics are much approved by the large audi ences gathered every night ‘The regular faturdey matinee wil! be given Moving Piotures King Fdward VIt and Fnglinh court plotures continue to be the at traction at the Searchlight, 1205%4 fecond ayenue. “Bh Lady of Quality.” leading feature of things the eek, will be the of Henrt G the Seattle theater for three 4: a beginning Friday, Feb. 92, in ® gor geous production of “A Lady of ity.” Miss Blair needs no in troduction to the theater-going pub- le, aa her rine from obscurity to the front rank of ber chosen pr is @ matter of public kn: se Blair opened hei at the Grand ope y the success of her en e and in Baltimore Mrs, Bur known, and piece by with uy Beattle Ca m. sharp. 4 to th Wagner's | Wugenie Mair |town house, andere newly painted serve n by Erpest Albe h | euren Avenue theater, New ¥ bis se pera bi they © ment $8.95 SOLID OAK CHIFFONTPR, with Freach plate mirror 3 han five deep, well-finished drawers $10.80, special fo Frederic ‘k & FURNISHERS Rialto Bidg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring EIGHT DAYS THE LIMIT ‘| Then if the Chinese Fail to Act, Trouble Will Follow. WOODMEN Will Give a Grand Ball and Ban-| quet at the Lincoln. will give a gras and banquet at the Li evening, February private dinin Potatoes Chateay 000000000000000000000 000000000008 FREDERICK ¢ & NELSON--Fine Furniture, Good, Low Priced Values You choose fur niture and other things the store under the most favorable conditions — you choose from a that is froma the very low- most expensive. At each price you hare the advant age of the store's superior buying facilities the saving in cont price by large quantity buying. has no doubt been Imprensed on you The interesting point then in that you «et more for your money here at the price than you get at any ther store in the Northwant. elson Woe Treatment g —4 The eanderted nee for (he garves $1.95 gavel | Gives airenath, health and vigor to} I 1 of 83.50 the td it i@ the remult nstead ot 8337 le stud » he mow lof this ceftury It produces WOMEN'S FINE + 1 CALF HIOH CUT MF - ATIN Rar priced up to the * PESOS S OOOO EO SOO OOOO DS OOOO OOO OOO OEO OO HSOOOEVE jon them, 6 whoen, $4.00 76 pairs Men's Black Dress # 0 pairs Ladies Slippers We Cut the Prices, But Never the Quality HIS fact should always be borne in mind. We offer during this sale Unusual, Ex- traordinary Bargains. tions of $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 SHOES GOING AT 79c AND 98c May seem decidedly radical. and must be closed out. don’t miss it. Simison Bros.| 7O7 SECOND AVENUE These reduc- They are odd lots If your size is there Here's a repeat of the special low *s previously quoted : . $295 rem, $2.00; $1 95 $2 95 59 Cts THE SEATTLE STAR. iit MARCHE Unloading of the OR: 10¢s here than any regular s! M tore owns. Did you know that? Mak- any sal BON for every- | Milo A, ¥ pody ; all sizes, not broken lots, but compl aton:. \ t the J lines for less than the cost of the leather and the : finding ‘ w ‘Ww John A I ; ' ' 1 War : , net ' ! ) ’ ' Mi The « Kow ' ant, F Dr, Charcot's Friach Nerve Unloading I > BUTT CALF LACK YD SHORE, t yd ONGR ESB WHO - 9 $1.89 Instead of $2.50 Es . nse a a ° tra Neate ata "aed 2 for hard wear, sizes wateh io fre The best rw The Passing ol Pil Making Be esiihcsaao! AN | 0 set 135 Ph: sicians seldom preseribe pllle cin while $1.69 iseat of $250 | $125 Instead of $250 MIASHR AND CHILDREN'S T.” So far ae medicthe is oon corned this is the tablet age \NOAF CALF, HIGH WOMEN'R KANGAROO TOP ®#PRING HEEL i CALF LACE AND BUT. 1 shone, reir TON BK spring heel; ¢ tips, heavy ( soles, good strong shoes for hard wear; sizes © te eel and ide with Pike Street aed Seoond Ave. i a ae lstead of $1.50 OK listed of $150 slg & Huth] PPE waa ge ce HE 1215-17 Second Avents se Dg ADVERTISERS OF FACTS (419 to 1429 Seoond Ay ff ¢& Pike Street $$. Py | When ° oe coro eres rrrrrerr sy « SEATTLE THEATRE “i 3) You J, P. HOWB, Manager. Phone Main 43. P| } coineyieatotngidam adil anrnnnaainamnp tone THREE NICHTS Sem": FRIDAY, FEB'Y 99 SATURDAY MATINEE ‘ucluding Extra Performance Sunday Night. Build When you build your home come in and tale with your hardwa: We can you anything you want and the Prices will be very low conslat ent with quality ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINAIRE EUGENIE BLAIR tess Hea ess Presenting the Cistinguished New York Wallack’s Theatre Success, ‘Ranch Eggs Our cease ANE fresh. We ret them 4irdet from the PRODUCER tach week, $0 you ean depend up SATUROAY NICHT ANO SUNDAY NIGHT W.S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER | 603 Pike Street Phau: Mila 998 We Have So Many Good Bargains in The Romantic Orems in Four ete. Gorgeous Costumes. Magnificent Scenery. Prices 25c, 50c, 75¢, $1 00, $1.50. Carriages 10:30 p. m. SE SSOSSOSSOSSESOSOSO ESOS OOOO OOOO OS RAND OPERA | Th? AVENE THEATER | , Hhowe Maia ai pannel Bh ge « Mw! na wal OU) $ E== Seattle's GpTown Theatr YS Johns ONIGHT sai wen D.S Johnson & (0, | And All Week “Something Very Good” pega i | Wetnstay and Satu Liki Mack SHSSSHSSSSHSHSSSSHESSSSSSOSOOFOS SSS SOHSOE SOHO OOD SOOO OOOO PO OPES PESOS LOOP OOOO OOOCO OOS ERaAKR EERE ER ERe ee a The Splendid Production | The Creators of Laughter Of the Ai The Chute ost massive triumph of scenic ver achieve Mo, be Near Port Orchard Drydock, The water is « specific in Stomach, Kidney, * | Bladder and Liver 3 b4 i t f f 3 Jiseases and Nervous Conditions Write for rn booklet to Charleston P. O,, Washington. Galbraith's Grey Jand ata sand! “The talk of the town,’? ani Saturday] py toc Prices as usual, EDISON MOVING PICTURES Best phe taken of } IN | by 4 ving camera 4 Sea Jconnection with other moving pic inday On Buncay leaves Greyhound Two more performances only, dock at 10 a.m, On Saturday uae aa * lsisishaislolalalsialelaiciatsinishisinininiaie’ night Yeaves Greyhound dock Tonight and Tomorrow Night | | ture f the next two ay Pe An Kmphatic t “FE ty! PePeteeeeeeeeeete nent ‘ Hos. at : | Wall sigs oy EABROOKE, * thowe choice lant In the Groat Comic Opera Wo ender helt lates then 6 Dem, few daya r 19%¢ roll STOLTING'S | 616 ora ave; next Mirst M, 2. chareh fa, Me | Hou (2 3 Preparing for __,, the Spring... Gampaign..... tieres WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard Wide CURTAIN SCRIM 21-2 Yard ‘= PETERSON’S z= Masonic Temple Block, 206, 208, 210 Pike St Grippe Got You conte invested in a bottle | MITCHELL'S COUGH CURE will save a Goctor's bill and wa- wes for three Me Telephone Main 787. 6. B. Corner Second and Pike. Women’s Jackets Prices Cut Plain All Wool Jackets, tailored to sell for $3 fa ey * wate 1329 Second Ave, rRY ONE) RRR RRR RRR 8 bare Emerald Soap, 6 bars 16-02. Savon, 2-Ib package Gold Dust. MATHESON BROS. GROCERS ¢ Sixth and Kin, Bhat ‘ Peres etree eeeere Pianos know what ts the vory best possible made on @ plano until ee ee ee PHPSCOSOSCOOOOOD extraordinary sive en on terms ‘SHERMAN, CLAY & G0 ms Becond Ave. Yesler Way Pharmacy Corner Yoslor Way and Broadway. PRESCRIPTIONS BONNEY & STEWART SST sere ower eee Seattle’ sBusy Store, Rugs for the house, Goods; new Belts, new Rie meses” gt ge Zephyr Ginghams "eae Taal _ Instead $2.00 A misee@ High Cut Boz G Storm Shoe, made for and satisfaction. just right, this weather; regular prige fil 6. The store at 221 First nue south was too small, didn't know how mueb we had accumulated tm old building on Yesler We haye taken the three floors of the new ; ing on Jackson street,’ be tween First and Second south” Still our stock will not eo {t, and we shall sell all han Ware for 9 days at a ll discount, Cahn & Cot 32l First Ave., Sout First and Se SOSH SET OC COWS Photo. Supple: Wholesale and Retail Washington Dental and Photographic Supply, Gs 311 Columbia Street, oe > ROR ee ee BUY re GRAND Cook RIDGE COAL ‘Taio goal ts trom the wy mine of the Jssaquah Coal two miles above Gilm + is the best, cleanest cheapest coal in the Bunkers foot of Mad! Telephone Main 976. SEER EEE Tor best reults advert eT Se ’ z t t e t wmeuyose

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