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THE SEATTLE STAR, “4 TESLA’S NEW INVENTION © By Which We Can Signal Across the Ocean. POLICE NOTES, <=e\10 PROTECT ice) CEDAR RIVER " this HARDMAN STORES THE HARDMAN STORES ond Ave N, E. Cor. § 2 1A Men's W. L. Douglas and Tilt Welt Union-Made Shoes. Ladies’ Celebrated Sultana Shoes Laue) a ¢ in Slovery A COLOSSAL PURCHASE OL Mens’ ann Boys’ Croruinc The Bankrupt Stock of the Great Northern Clothing Manufacturers, purchased by us at Sheriff's sale, has arrived, and we commence Monster Bankrupt Sale of Clothing Positively as low as 40c onthe Dollar TO BEGIN HERE TOMORROW MORNING : “ AT 8:00 O'CLOCK SITARP., ; R. Reyer ,|Condemnation Proceedings to Se- cure Land to City. NEW YORK, Feb. Makes editorial announ. other Tesla invention ” Rough fl PRICED LIKE THIS perfec eight me quiries Among Invent dentials to fectrical tran and we have h Prof. Siaby father Will his gor ed abov realiz know. We must credulity gnaw up Ment.” THE WOODMEN, | | Je i {5 Banquet at the Lincoin Proved al ce | | | we Great Success. A social session was held last ¢ ening at the Lincoln by the W en of the World. A banquet musical program and a dance the features of the evening dining room was arranged to seat $50 people, and every seat was oc capied. W. H. ¥. inker acted as toastmast ~ Will WRITE 4 HISTORY = Bes Disastrous Fire. A fire he €r. and fitting responses to several | eq toasts were answered by Milo A Root, Clark Davis and John H. Pow Vv. mM. NOTES. Arnold 8. Allen, secretary of the M. C. A. ig at work on an an fl report of the Seattle associa It is thought that this year wil ) be one of the most successful in ‘he history of the associa One of the main features of the report will Be an approximate count of the Rumber of men who have vu bullding during the past y ACCEPTED. Subdivisions 2 ané River water pe for Queen Anne Hill and Renton Hill districts The teats yesterday proved entirely | Satisfactory. and the board of public Works today filed its acceptance of the contractors’ work. Taken to Duluth. J.A. Taylor, the bigamist arrested fn Beattle several weeks ago, wae today taken to Duluth, Minn., to} Stand trial. More Homeseek: The second installment of seekers will « over both the Northern Pacific umber of passenger’ and a great many of them will set- tle in Seattle and vicinity. The trains are both running in two sections, PpeNrweeeteneeeetg AMUSEMENTS, i home- ight and | Bugente Blair, Most excellent company Will be seen at the Seatth for three ni commencing to- Bight, with Saturday matinee, pre- senting the Wallack's theater pro- and lasting success,” Lady of Quality.” th of Mrs. Frances Hod Roted novel, having tephen Townsend; and “ Productions will be Under the personal supervision of | Mr. Henri Gressitt. the story of the first-named play is one of in- terest from beginning to end. It is qwritten around the daughter of a country squire and plainly shows| that any girl, no matter what her| gurroundings ‘are, can make herself & leader, not oniy of her own sex, | Dut also'a dictator of men. | It may be truthfully said that the Production now excels that given in| lew York, in as much as the finesse Required by a long run has been ob- tained. presented | of the Alley.” ins but three more of “The Angel of the The presentations during Berformance Alley.” the week have been enjoyed by ali) who have witnessed them. The Fegular Saturday matinee will be given. “Shooting the Chutes.” Murray and Mack and their good company have played to big houses the entire week. The regular Sat- urday matinee will be given. Mrs. Fi pany open at the Seattle Text week for three Mencing Monday. irs. Finke's fitness for ay's most fascinating “Becky Sharp. has been atcepted erally. ‘his will be presented londay and Tuesday nights. There | is no actress on the stage whose Personality and artistic method so definitely suggest this unique figure im fiction. in Mrs. Fiske for the first time, in fact, the theater boasts Of the translation to it frem inant Mate print of one of the most elu- sive and dificult p pictured in ore. Wedn night Mra. iske will appear in “Teas of the @'Urbervilte Fiske Coming theater nights, com- ‘Thacker- character, Sousi Manager Howe, of the Senttle theater, has succeeded in making an engagement with Sousa, who, with reat band, wiil follow’ Mra iske at the Geattle theater on Thursday evening, Feb. 28. A mat inee will be given'on Thursday, — | “Pawn Ticket 210. | “Pawn Ticket 210," Lo great. | Bet success, opens a week's run at| eo Grand Opera House on Sunday afternoon. @ is one that Sppenls to all clanses of theater- pei and through it there runs a ot pathes 3 peculiarly touching he cast was carefully | of the city and her capable com- || FUNERAL OF NRS. SIRES s.ssciie Largely Attended by Prominent, Citizens. ughter, t, at 208 Pine street = largely attended. The 4 was one of the old pioneers The pe a8 R Ibearers we foul w. direction of Bonney & St terment was made in Lake cemetery. than the Tei. 9 cheapest The dest running watch ts the Special.” #24 Recond. 1215-17 Second Avenue PRUNING SHEARS 35c, 50c, 60c, $1.25 TREE PRUNERS T5e 908 PRUNING KNIVES 5Oc Plasterers at rors little while we will be putti fixtures. Myr ore fi It is to be a much bet drug store in every way *, w be the Fike Street and Seoond Avo. GOLDMAN S FLOODED wn “CRANKY” WATCHES tter qualin rform cert the fact, e benefited employed the hmakers price of to $1.00, the former replacing Goldman's Instead price charged opportunit clase of work done a M.A. GOLDMAN 901 Second Ave. Corner Room, Burke Bldg. The Charge, Robbery. . Me him ry Must Produce Fannie. = Here $ the Point ‘D co w pr ftw with y Wul you help advantag ted Talcum, regu Fey and Lung A: rey Gh Refuse subetituten Rabies’ Hair Hrashes .iS SURE s Galy ation OU cures Rhcumation. (5 & 236 Gatvetion OM curee Rehousmation. (8 & 280, poeeseseceos seeosooooes Our Stock of Medicines is DR. C. A. GAY Complete Barri LDru thefficld Crome Dentifrt ar % @0e pateserp ved Avenue corner Marion. TeeTH EXTRACTED FREE And positively without pain, | POSSESSES OO® FREDERICK & NELSON--Fine Furniture, Choose That New Rocker HARDWOOD heavy emb strong and for the ‘week, $1.78, ROCKER, golden finish, ok; thoroughly well made, lar price, $2.26; special Frederick & Nelson HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bldg., 24 Ave., Cor. Spring aE | | KI 3 ° ° * * ° ° ° o ¢ ° ° ¢ * Y ° e ° ¢ o ¢ « ° ° . ° e ° + ° ° ° o ° e ¢ ° SOeoossooe POSS SSSSOOSS SESS OSOOSOOOD S| a SHOWING OF HATS MN u) SOOOOOOOOOOOS for the spring and summer season is something worth see 1 the k, cot $2.00, ing, 20 for this week we will show in our window latest shapes and shades. 1 ne in brown, fee, pearl, cedar, blue pearl. T loon $2.00, $9.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50, from $3.00 to $4.60 are are $1.60, thet equal to any $5.00 hat sold Our hats range rrerrererrrrrrrrr rrr rrr rrr rt in this city, Don't overlook this display. H. LEWIS & 60. Clothiers to the 702 FIRST AVENUE.. Masses SOSH OSOSOOOE PESOS ESOPH OOPS SOOO HOES OO OOOO OOOOH S, FEIT III IIIS II IIIT IIIS IOI S IOS IOI SI ISIS SSIS. | Base Balls, Bats, Gloves MITTS s and other Sporting Go tU. 8. PLA # Bal complete line BLANK BOOKS STATION 207 Pike Se ie tn ee ee eee eee eee neh eee eee ee CARDS A. we Lundberg In the new bu avenue @ ling, corner Second 1 Pike stre Peieioioioloioieheieioinioioheioioheicial PPeeteeteertrrestrrtrs | 1000 MEN'S | FINE SUITS---Less Than Half Price 300 Young Men's Suits AT LESS THAN HALF : $2 25 » 83 45 84 25 , 84 75 $5 45 86 75 Co. alt MAIL OR 1200-1202 Second Ave $3.45 $4.65 ‘$5.25 "$6.95 Children’s Knee Panis Suits $1 35 $1 65 $1 85 ida Buta... 82 26 eet $2 00 child's # child's Suits ... +6. Sweaters ne 3. highest and Children’s Shoes ~Half Price Ladies’ $1.75 Heavy Shoes Ladies’ $2.00 Kid She Ladies’ $2.80 Kid Shoes DERS FILLED ATS N. E. Corner Seneca SALE PRIC THE HARDMAN STOR $1 25 98 cts 98 cts a @1°25 . ae 81 66 $7.50 $1 50 $8.95 “$9.75 "$10.95 $2 00 Satisfac- tion or Money Back Men's Pants At Less Than Half Price cal Gress shou: Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Scamices Shoes a Specialty PETERSON’S P Masonic Temple Block, 206, 208, 210 Pike S| eal Buff 104 6 coe Detoang 69c AMUSEMENTS. $1 15 $1 35 $1 65 eaNOUSE== The Angel Of the Alley 70m> CORT, Masagw And All Week The Splendid Production Magnifi ig scenes. ts. 35e. ay © and Saturday & | LE THEATER), HOWE, Ma THREE NIGHTS I AY MA Children's $1 8he Children's $1.60 8h to 10% . Misses’ $2.25 #, sizes 5 to , wines Friday Nigh “A Lady a Saturday Matinee | of Quality” fine Dress Shoes.$1.15 “Carme Seat Sale Opens Tod: Prices $1.60, $1.00, | saree mit, eran 25, 26,27 | Special Engagement of MRS. FISKE | WE, Manager 1200-1202 Second Ave, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Monday and Tuesday Nights, “BECKY SHARP” 1 on Thackeray's “Vanity (Founde Fair.”) WEDNESDAY NIGHT : MAYFIELD'S Family Grocery = 313 hand the f ya ev ar nning to keep on est and best s ry year we ties and lux markets for the cines offer goods are not our prices are r to th it rig with « fail to attention WwW. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCE 503 Pike Stree Poon: Mala 998 We Have So Many Good Bargains in PIANGS that it would be impoesible to enum them here—step in and r our large and ele gant stock of Chickering & Weber, Kimball, Pease an er Pianos, and Kimball dett Organs. ).$. Johnson & (0, 903 Second Ave. Tirke Butiding POSSSSOSSHSSOSOESOOOOOOOD Seattle Transfer Co, Trelght, Passenger and Baggage STORAGE Me, Main 41-46 Olen 643 Firs, Are » Wa TLE WASN Mustin Underwear Sale. Ladies’ Skirts at Bargain Prices. GRAY SERGE SKIRTS noUnivkni cieVion sKxnt 75 84 7 in dark y, with black silt ap. nd braid trimming 83 50 gray, dlack, mavy ked serges; were SKIRTS, y; the $4.9) STAND SEWING WICRRES SEWING and $4.00 « CAN'T BE BEAT L£RY ON #oLp BY COLLINS & SHERMAN The Undertakers | | Advertise in The stax, HARDWARE : Have you a want? he Star. See list of AT i MACHINES | Ties of the D'Urbervilles! Lorimer Stollard. mas Hardy's Nove 4 by Harper & Bros.) 6: $2, $1.50, $1.00 n ALL-—~=ap Then tell it gencies page 2 peters Te) Ps THEATER |> \* ___ AMUSEMENTS, HIRD AVENUE THEA’ Fone Mata i + M bammel, stamens Seattie’s Up-Town “Something very goo” TONIGHT And all week. Matinee MURRAY AND MAQ The Creators of Laughta, In their new Farce Comet, “SHOOTING THE Ci “The talk of the town.” T usual HIRD AVENUE THEATER YRowe Mala 567 W. M Kumell, Manager Seattie’s Up-Town Always Reliable, | Week con Andrew Downie s Big and Specialty Co. epertoire of good plays Sunday Matinee wit ‘HELD IN SLAVE Prices as wv EDISON ti Best photograph ever take KING EDWARD VIL Saturday, February . 1305% Second A 8 bars Emerald Soap, Be. 6 bars 16-oz. Savon, te, $-Ib package Gold Dust 20. *« MATHESON BROS 4 GROCERS 4 Cor. Sixth and King Vet, Mala SD EE EERE \Yesler Way Pha Corner Yesier Way and PRESC RIPTIONS 3 lbs. Fan Raisins AT —— _ | FOR........ | _ DAYS at San Diego F 415 PIKE For the oure of Liq Habite—The only ¢e on and British Col Kite fice 30 KEELEY “INSTITUTE: 21 First ave." uth was too small, We Dok in the n Yeslor wharf, taken the entire of the new but ull in't know how much at we had acc old building We have three floors ing on tween Fir Sull ou it, umulated Jaekson street, and § stock will and we shall sel for 90 days at a liberal unt, Ca hn & Cohn 32l First Ave, South disc years board cy Cluster for 25¢ ruit Compy STREET PAOSDODO ES BOSE OOOCOOSOE uor, Morphine, Opium and 10m nuine vel institute im umbi R n Lake fain. $35, Seattle § Eight-Room House, Lot 50xl20 Splendid Car Service, a Snap. HERBERT S. UPPER | Bet. Firet and Seconda PATENTS Reginiaved Atioruoy. | FRANK MAKE Colman Block. E. ‘ee | Trade ‘Tol Biwe 974, Seattis our | | Wren You Get Tired, us. We he on olor opticians’ work. Ww" oAY EVERSOLE. wae