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1901, THE SEATTLE STAR one ne : - . ———— ae jo. mn and excellent patronage t FY p mt ~» on lee — apr DF 00; nav SOPOOSEOS SOOO OS ODESODOES OE SHODESEDOOEOEES OOOO ODS FOFOOE OOOO OOF OOOIOD OD we Mrs. Fiske Coming ai Beste: “ocettines NW PP OPOESOOOOTHODO SOLS OH DH HOFOUDDOODEDODUL ORGS OF 6) DOHOHOOPISOOOO — 4 Next week Mra. Fiske and her af $}.70q R piendid company open he - allies ' Ri 0 [attic theater tor three nights, com. | Der eallor BOSTON GROCERY , the DUthervllles” which dire, Plase| .Preah meatrcoe wee 1220-1222 Second Ave. j - | Will produce next Wednesday night ' ag tg te Tel. Pike 161, . itten by Lorimer Btoddar fe, Boi owen 8 rk, 1@ ee F] 0 ] of acting © all a Nginal and} becen. 4 ie ' m 1th ate } aid by dealt 6 Interviews With Liquor Dealers—Some Favor, but a Major-| gan: ° ‘ ‘ “Pawn Tloket 210." Discourses Sweet Music ens ity Object to Increase—Tomorrow's Star Will Give The attraction at the Grand opera) Guests and patrons of the Rain-| Fresh exe have been a real ? : j hou next Week will be “Pawn | ter-Grand Cafe are being treated to luxury, but Shannen haa secured the Opinions of Citizens Not in the Business. Jana bas met With tech puscess thie| of bie Ghd Sana ge era 3a. ma| | forme from a Faneh Inside the | won There nor a? u mul ney and for n f that the (a ee eee | well than that produced by the Avoltar prive is to be, two dosen for San? enganed o om The question of raising « will decrease the number parts 8y 1 bar k atoves s . ‘ Genses | ty to $1,000 és ne for the jand ranges, 7 Milen & Piper Co. wits de BBe ae | The most unique collection of general merchandise ever gathered to- | quietly disogased by a nu ame gy Phy Apo ¢ | Dr h 0 and pay i nay in Ronee te Sit saeiahee sender asd ware Sueeos and apectalty artivte i ~~ noun Peat a whe Wate: wa Po ser " Seed Soe Baa bac liad . ps yay Tpire iocrerrtestccttcreniietrertreerrrerrrecrerrectes makers Mae Against Private Boxes jiarger and better th About 20 Gents on the Dollar tn ebhar 06 te drift of pud. M. & Williams, who owns a awell {9 and will present a number of ex opinten 1 tr ect tha Star | Saloon at Yesler way and Occidental; o°ent Plays, sent: out ‘ . sterday | avenue, said An increase of 9400 - iia” ws tixens, ‘They |{8 the aatoon leense would have no — — wih : < of inquiry to- | MMféet on the cheap satoons and dives la. pe They wo fleece just that many ie esented More people by selling poorer goede] ‘Trade opened strong and continu Magazines, Shoes, Hats, Coats, Trousers, Boys 1G a ef malta wen | ifthe 80 box ordinance ig en<}@d so all day , fotted, it will be better than any in-} lot of vegetables, such as you can think the a , FrOW how MOE | ise that could be made in the |Rothouse lettuee. radishes rhubarb es ° } t ther pursuits Will #4llow, |price of license. When the boxed} c&Pbage, cauliflower, celery and of, and all real bargains. The Ladies of St. Mark's have gathered thi t rakes sage is a hrown ow large husnber ne | sweet potatoes came in this morn ‘ ze : ns oath apleon streres a a number of | ‘There wae no change in prices merchandise into the new store located 3% : h or erest t a & we oe the ne awe mt cabbage, which sol ’ ty. It ts not ene far intemperate me to Seattle | Three en of Yakima potat nee as SSS me Le ik on either ail rived atid are bringing $18 per ton, ae nee Ap s High License. Fase ore ily dropping, and SarteraPavets tecrecee. Edmund Congrove, of Congrove @jbardly anything but strictly fresh TAKEN IN THIS sd “O, ould i ranch 4 R. Sartort, otiBartort & Ca, said: {Os sald: "I would not ke to bel TEE Ee now bringing $1.00081.36 f 2 he proposed Increase would make | WI" aying that I want to see} no difference to ine naenciatly, y|t® Poorer saloon men put out of| Corrected) Dally, —The following do not want to bh a hane te pute, Dsitent by a high license, How. prices are being aftered to, the rs | i : ee aes ever, I think that a high license teeth oh cn dingy gage tee deg notte man out of business, bur I de fa wood thing It will prevent t the wd ie Beatties abese.de; bari not believe in a saloon coming inand! jowor class ine People from starting s.¢ go, wheat chi feed, Sif al STINTED ATTENTION, THIS BALE INCLUDES a et bl bs a ov t of : 4 7 - 4 4 , *he able to pay more for @ location | thing. that rb counell ever did inj “"sls, en On seute per ton, $12.50 THAT ARE SHOWN IN THE NORTHWEST 1 | | Py dihan another business man, But 't the saloen Questic Bastern Washington timothy, $1626 EVERYTHING, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF “ie mot right for Rim @ take advan- , Weasels, Snoqualmie bar, 2%! wig so. alfalfa, $10 STONEWARE, 18 REDUCED AND REDUCED tage of thie fact. 1 ent cy the Pike street, said: “The license isan) Sutter — Fresh ras oe STRONGLY proposed’ increag® wot tend 2, Mei Pu ——~ or ~ el ae acches ct oab0 aoece NTRS dace fy goer Nair Washington, 210 Indrpivce net. Mike tower decoration. BB YE the benefit of the church. Besides the genuine and unmistakable have teen h saloons c: Some of the h . rere a trteninane at . 4 Stas ia ieee In eae SESS AD UR* | tenater stones: with ose | ations | ae eee te eek ennen. Ne ond ttamina, 6 bargains (we quote) there will be a good deal of INNOCENT FUN in foons onty for @ SW. weeks. The 4nd good business. may favor the} Poultry—Chickens, live, 10@tte 89 00 breweries wil advance the license memey for a adkeon! he can make a jiving.” ws long ae ‘de a Durden om the other saloon men ‘The best system is tliat In Canada, enough now.” raise, but personally [ do not ; Ke Wants Mo Increase. A. M. Birkel, of Birkel & Dickin- son, iMit First avenue, raid: “Legitt- tive creamery, soke, Ne: turkeys, iEhic, Dressed poulirg—Turkeyae. LAPS gc) chickens, 12@19%e; ducks, 12@ 120, Paitarthton > No. We connider Mt good Dusitecs to look after your — jece net, Drown carnation decor ning, $15.00 £9 00 Cor. First Ave. and Madison St. And the week’s sale began this morning. The proceeds are for the selling, and the novelty of the first rummage sale will appeal to everybody. Spare the time from your regular shopping tour to visit POSOSSSSO SOS ISSOSE OS SHPO SEE OSES FHSSOOHOH IGLOS FOHOPOS OD FPO POPPED ODES OSS FOPOOH DOO SOOO OOO OOOO OD $ > Books, and Children’s Clothing—odd pieces of everything meeeeees ees ateeets ttect cece ccesbocszcncosconcccoctocccosoosscess SO EE OPPS ICED OOOO OS OOOO SS OOO OLE SEEOE ODE SOE O99% } J.P. L. Growes, 1431 First avemia, | 08- pte carne ora: Would Refuse eonses. + | seia: “1,fhink the ficense at the| “Lave stack—Cows, Se; steers, ca hike gold irtoming, tates O11 OO us tomorrow. We shall be very glad, indeed, to see you. I Ww. @ Poe avenue: | present time is high enough. If|4qe: calves, b4OTc: cheep shore | 102-piece #ft, purple and gold spray, $12 50 “Tne: Wilk Hot reduce! high license ts almed at the dives, it} 4¢: lambe, to; hogs, b@6%e. | very fine, $25.0 . s 4 athe oi Saleons in localities | is q mistake. They are the very|, Dressed stock—Moga, So; lambe e here the anti-maloon people per +e: ine which can stand It, while the —- -— | % The aes aiifnrte pieces of businagy can- JOBBING TATIONS. : . the deadline can 5 “7 oe ss | eney_ eck, Pir eronue wna de Discounts on all Goods During Sale UMMASE SALE saith (abe | S000 a year, which I payne, laf Lemmons, #2.0@235 & box; limes, 20 Per Cent, to 50 Per. Cent. re they tx tee Oty tee |tctgel aroremen nd ihe it to | £ a revenue y tax government ne it | EE er lines of ot fur: | 81.000 will logisinte «lot of Hegttim: Every Little Saving MGhan We Walon, € sp atveah tia |dect. the dtwea, and wot o ootee Means a great deal in a year's time. | MN SELLER & Ox @) os + TONT sc "set MAR srs si ne ts w|i, pa SA » SELLE . 1441 FIRST AVENUE won't rum out the dives, It would | ente,” Hittie saving is yours, | ae i Fr ue H 4 fe tt : Ht 2 i @ raise, and it would force a lot } imate saloons cannot afford to tan: “}them out of business and leave the field to the dives, h can rob enough people to pay any license de- manded of them. In St. Paul, where I formerty lived, tn oo the Heense from 00, a Heense fe. Joseph Dick. 118 Pike street: “The | _ |Hieense of $800 m year, as at present. * |te_euffietent.” Don Murphy, 310 Pike street, said: “The leense is ae high now, if not bigher, than it should be.” m. Deitchien, of the Oxford ea- loon, 225 Pike street. said: afford to pay the $1,000, “We “4 but w not believe in moncpotiaing pe Always biah apality | Poor Imported Soap. en n Imported White Hoes Ni Ny vege Windom Violet Cream, reg. 250 Rose Tollet Cream, benaoated Believes Dives Could Poy. Tae eceatt wan a Phe remular Or < toh WY T C ‘<3 d Frank B. Hartin, $16 Second ave-| — Some Final Opinions. Mennen's Taloum, ma, Feguiar “He Se Cae one eel he Ba Re | Only Comat brace woe Chor alae en ar Oads O ‘Si tiree oie wgata ney ba 5a" th ace slog at Everything the Best _¥ Second Ave. | be | | | MMe rs eo Be ‘be 46 Second avenue. near Yesler BARCAINS FOR FRIDAY HE INTEREST SAVING SALE AT M. SELLER & CO's I8 SHOW CONCLUBIVELY IN THE CROWDS THAT HAVE CONTINUED TO COME IN INCREASIN NUMBERS IT'S AN EXAMPLE OF VALUES THAT ARP REALLY VALURS, ATTRACTING UN- i 102-pleee set, Hine carnation decor: ation, gold trimmin ” 102 ation, gold tri ‘ ° oo 3 “"h Se H % AO “ US! Clothing Prices Are Still 3 PIANOS Se of SES Fax epee Beech tlaae ali JUST RECEIVED---FRESH NEW GOODS ion Waeare the law. The 3 lL. ee Pike are. Coffee, Java Blend; 25 cts emor | VAG aumber of saloons need cause no| "ia: “Tp my | this ante { A itil regulate, Weneit in| Deaton: Bee se SRAM, APG All | Coffee, Homiman Hour, BO Oty “Gate 5 Mt Paae avenue: ocigria d eaencsiae proto EN should keep in mind the Overcoats and Dion te woul ie saben, ts axenek Suits offered now at a third and a half off AE Eicmre, wet one fren en wee tt tght tw te STEINWAY & SONS A.B. CHASE ——_-EMERSSON, a pl « special sales with. =very Boston Clothing iene son nda + tak: BIG DAY “= Hidde garment is a style authority, tailored in ESTEY CRAMER RICHMOND “7 eee en excellent f o kee st s | si : a ee ae STARR & GO. NUGENT AND OTHERS in get tae Prono stated conse to $1,000 or $10,000. I will still be in business.” in Wm. Belond, proprietor of the Moz saloon. stated that he would abide) “| Preparations Pushed in| he | Bolts take the place of nails, Beams will be used where scantiing in ord- inarily employed. Visitors are now arriving daily. The inaugural com- OXYGENOR ments in the way of prices and terms. If you intend buying or rent- ing a piano, investigate our new RENT CONTRACT PLAN. | It is very differ+ Keen case ane ae ah ame tn | STE fe SreviNene: Sor ‘tise comntors | — Makes everybody Bappy, $ oe ad ent from the old installment plan, and enables you to purchase a fine high= of the crowds on the streets and Veee wer fee ise org ord WHY end. HOW? grade piano and make payments of only beni =, pa? het ep a being rapidly reserved ‘This secret ts worth a $1000 to » @n inerease in license. I am satis- = | J een c Or sO fied with paying $000 per year.” Ceara ny Te | any family. ° / Vari Mon Object. The prepritaae 2 swe va. AMUSEMENTS, ‘The Oxgueeee Sana, ® St-pas 707 FIRST AVE 4 é Tety theaters and eoneert hatte fest paper, will tell you all about that the authorities will compel them AAAAWAANE114 00040 = —=—= La ~ Oo remove ihe boxes from their re- -— a Mailed free to any address. Write - we bia eer een Sones Oe ee. The Seattle Thester for Wt today ; “ Tors ee Ucanse Wt sien cad sae ono Tonight “the Seattle theater will 5 5 NOT Bat d you desire to exchange the piano purchased for a Stein— oe emai. eaen ns Stwecce noe* The: Soe ri ® p e j ren S way, A. B. Chase or any other we represent at any einie’ w within ment stated that if the counetl rats. “The Angol of the Alley.” 4 the license a8 has been proposed ‘Washington Oxygenor Company one year, you will be piss the full purchase price. mt sed to close their, The Grand opera house is being ie ppt ss + aa [weil patronized. “The An; 413 a4 414 Pioneer Building. A number of salgoniats below Yer. Alley” Is above the ro re way would fot be interviewe4, pinys of its kind, and w sented with Saturday matinee, Beattie, Wash. Shoes for 50¢ P = wou! beat gl. By somes | e } & number of places 14 not Washington | ! fos All e Lat 5 St les a . 4: “Te we Brea 7 OXYGENOR in Beattie for 2% yours, ve mes : ‘ —————— been in the saloon busieess most Of City. Maine! Gen HabOT, So if you buy at DEMORALIZED prices, don't f that thme. I don't see what reason | . councilmen have in to raise | oxyGENOR js you see you must one before another fortnight ? bi peoentit et yeeant.” eg oe Makes women happy. i way or T tire it by way oT . "se cute o ntire 3 P. J. Moran, who recently bought | WASHINGTON, D, C., Feb. 21.— any R nobby Top Conte, HIS crowds us for room, as the shipments arrived about the same time, {ie enters Saar litierial to mee] ene ene akenta| oxvosNon wu } Ena ner His ond d for th f thi hw 2 off heard of ind wether the taisee the ii| (2 sys g ge tle ng pty iad Whe wilds Geaaae fe and for the rest of this month we are offering some unheard of induce- Mating that they did not mes 4 > mand ‘= “ ; " ; its, £5" a ghedlion afithe eowac'! “Shooting the Chutes.” REMOVAL SALE Whether it raized the Mdense to $1.00! Murray & Mack be a tay tas STAIN : eather ** rs pp ttorray & Mack are sti holding | Any boy or girl who can ar a size from 7 ' ™ wh ot Aigfen ee evs E toctity te tae Gini ot chee! ine a apers: to 11. can be fitted with a splendid pair of shoes, testify to the worth of a high: | B. Dunber, proprietor of the | re ay t Saturdi 1 ‘ . A ‘ ‘4 'eata: 1 bo not | , nmen A Saturday) porty per cent. discount for the , tan or black, at a total cost 7 pane Ora eaten gunn deni,|™Atinee Will be given naib diya "ting tc! mle | If Second Avenue Steinway Dealers out of business, If a reise in| et Harris & Greenus, 110 Union Te license is made. however, 1 ‘A Lady of Qua'ity.”” ink it should be raised to $2,000. “A Lady of Quality” and ‘Car. ink, however, the proposed ri men” will be the play presented by i have a good effect on the bust-iBugenie Biair and her excellent =e | 3 either button or lace of only Yesler Way Pharmacy 50 A fi Al p Corner Yesler Way and Broadway. | H Rome in Beattie jcompany during an engagement of , | Soot eogooe SHHES SSH SO OSS ER HOORe a pen m, one of the freee of pr wieme, € oe vr ing tomorrow PR ESCRIPTIONS | 2 Ny ‘ , Over eoome, u utler hotel, As & cltizen, | n , at the & ¢ theater, A | on’t purchase yc . . " 2 ne proposed raise in Hoense matinee will be given Saturday Dri J, B, STRVBNS, Prop Gerts oe || @ PebiiaRep ethahiopis dst & good thing, OF course, it ma Blair has received unatinted Trl. Red 2m ‘i thedenny || & without examining Ogden’s stock, & f © Gifference of $400 a year to mu.|\praise by the metropolitan press this oe This sale has been the shoe bargairy event of | \ Just received a large consignment £ proponed raise would not effect (mengon, and the players tn her sup : Line Your Wea Wish nl RAL sty Gar My Business, as the clase of aaloone port are Ait prominent In theit res BONWEY & STEWARI the season—and is still CLAY PIPE H preteen Sivan. evap, 088 guaranteed and oi griese 8 that would be put out of business spective lines of wor A Lady of 9 Jones Qe Sores . pi f ¢ e. K 8 Would not wend any trade to my ber oaity” is one of the special offer Feieiene tain 1h hesttic Ween, | " Di denbseibbinbeddsidbcosncncses a Foom, 1 do not think @ raise of 400! ings at the Seattle theater this seas j PO OOPOSEDHS OOOO OO SOE OOOO OS OOOOEOSOOOD OOOO OOOO OS 1 Soe e roe ORE Regen