The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1901, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR “GIVE ME AND HY FRIEND A DRINK ” EVERY arrst "Phone Main By Star Publishing Co. ® MARARD WELLS - BF. CHASB Bust ntycavs cents per month aelieered BY | c cartiors, No tree copies ine Third ea Avenue ITS POISONED DARTS. to Seattle ‘Times continues ned darts at th Tru The ve is extracted fro amph| Private statements mad are misleading, t accurate figures toolof certain monopo! to do with the lighting ar of cities. The object of the Tir apparent, It is to hel gas rate permanently ur ple of this city. It is danger that the seek to escape from Hil’s extortion b; plant, to be ow the eity. Such a pr eleven hundred ¢ worth of bonds trust upon a F of @ milton dollars to allow such a seut municipal ownership t ed and acting. upon from Mr, Hill, the Times is now using Francisco's alleged facts to show that the community would certainly go into bankruptcy and rehy by Metering to the seductive vo! Of the advocates of fair-priced gas. The significant thing about the ‘Times’ course in this matter is that it should detiberately choose to aa- Yooate the cause of the gas trust against the cause of the people. The editor of the sheet cannot fall to perceive that he is antagonizing the) interests of his own readers, The “pull” of the Minneapolis trust is certainly of a most powerful charac- ter. Just the same, the people of Seattle will make Mr. Samuel HUl come to terms, or they will erect a plant that will bring his eleven hundred thou: and dollar paper structure tumbling bout his ears. ——_—_——_ FALLACY OF BOILS, “Tt is an unshaken article of beltet with most people that skin diseases are almost always catching, and they Show that the sufferers them- selves or their parents are no bet- fer than they should be, that they {indicate that ‘the blood is bad,’ that you must be careful or you will ‘drive it In.’ and the patient will die if nothing more, and that a boil ts worth $5 in doctors’ bills saved. They ore all wrong, teetotally wrong, on the very best medical authority,” mys Harvey Sutherland tn Alnstee's, “Not more than two or three of the hundred or so skin Giseases cata- jogued are catching, and the chances are that the eruption is as Innocent and as innocuous as a cold. “If there ts such a thing as ‘bad blood,’ medicine has not found it out. Next to nothing fs known fn regard to the condition of blood In disease. Chemical nd micro- scopical study has utterly fatled to ghow that there is any difference be- tween the blood in health and the blood In cutaneous @isease. Certain things are symptomatic of nervous ‘The shoot poll G nom on the tips M. J. Fr Mu anct subtile t on vs Cory in thie par sing based up compiled by a paid tes which have 2 heating | mi arly Mr erecting & and operat fect tn ed by Hill nt worth a Tt will p nt in fav go unopr suggest . on | breakdown, and imperfect digestion | causes other troubles. Tomatoes, strawberries, shelifieh and other ar- ticles of diet, harmless to most of us, cause @ rash to break out on others. Evidently the medical pro- fession does not fear ‘driving the disease in,” for the treatment for cu- taneous affections is now wholly lo- cal” A botl fe an acute inflammation of the tissues surrounding the hair fol- licle and t# due to some affection of the follicle by a germ, generally the staphyloocus pyogenes aureus Possibly you might like to know | the name. Rofls come upon the just | ‘and unjust, on those who have good | blood and on those who have bad blood. What forms inside the tor- menting thing is not the strained out impurities of the blood, for pus does not exist in the blood, It is of local formation. A boll ts not worth 5 cents let jing alone %. It ts just what your un- tutored imagimation says it is, a confounded nuisance. If anybody | Owes you 8% and could either pay it in cash er bolls, whichever pre- ferred, you should take cash every time, even at a discount. —_—- VALUABLE SECRET. Since 1835 all the machines by Which postage stamps are cancelled and envelopes marked with the name of the postoffice, the date, etc., have been made by one family. Ia the year named the Postmaster Gen- eral entered into contract with G. Chambers, a citizen of Washington, to furnish a device by which post- age stamps might be cancelled that they could not be used again, and, although there have been multitude of competitors on several occasions, that contract has been re- newed year after year for 65 years with Mr. Chambers, bis son and his grandson, who have a secret pro- coms by which the dies are made of valleable tron and carbonized into el at cost of from 6) cents to each. Tt ie certainly the only ernment contract in the United o# that has been renewed #0 of- nd continued #0 long. The de ment buys about $25,000 worth 1ew cancelers every year, Bids advertined for annually, and « y now and then some ambitious nufacturer’ who thinks he has £004 thing, offers a proposal, but the Chambers are invincible. They have improved the device until now it t# almont pertect, sili Diamond toe ie the best; no more than the Dake Mili, it costs cheapest. ‘Tel. | conte per veel or |THE “FRIEND” WAS AN EIGHT-FOOT PYTHON AND THE ARKEEPER NEARLY HAD APOPLEXY. | stutted snusiy, around Hewitt At the nearest my friend a drir The bartender many a man who the several and he pushed over and one glass. Nother giass,” sald Hewitt friend wants a drink,” and yanked the python from under he his REVIVAL Services Are Being Held at Market Street Baptist Church. Rev. Wm, B. Randi @ series of revival Market Street Main street « nue south ‘Phe announcem follows 1 is eondu meetings at Baptist church d Twenty-fourth « ts for this week Mar Ac Rev. 8. C What Helped You conference attle ning able to Skep Obrum. Maren 7 Become a Christ and prayer. March & “Why Sinners Are Not Saved. E services begin at 7:20. CITIZENS GO TO SNOQUALMIE On tast ray large number of Se tive citizens took mie falis, ax the H. Raker, t power plant conveyed the ern Pacific he spending ar al electri fostalied and p operation, the « f the & tempting repas Mr. J . chairman including cou for speeches ed by Maj. Jus, Hamilton and others, the Snoq somehow : by the Seattle Elect the latter was the its pow omy Ps tion were p vera ttn ng Byers and Crich they would seek a ter. The excurst the city a STATE ITEMS. FAIRHAVEN, men of Bellingha ed war against the beach who have been surreptiti jogs from the booms. March 4.—The bay have March 4.—The ¢ Thurston @ PUYALLUP. Templars of Pierce Mason coun met in district recently ARLINGTON, March 4 office safe in Arlington was open by professional cra $200 in government im stamps stolen. Assistant tmante Jones lores $60 in money and th value of a new safe, which te $11. TACOMA, March 4.—The United States grand jury has failed to | dict W. H. Remington charged importing Japanes: the second attempt t ton, and it Is thought t matter will be dropp March 4.—It is pred Fish Comm more fi The ¢ 1 4 TACOMA 1 by Deputy Boardman that packed and shipped fife and went, during the coming sea in_ any r in the history fishing industry on the P: TACOMA ON Wells Ce ing in a new | @ short dista March 4 will start CHEHALIS. rift Jas house on th arrested Jas Millen and al Co was found plant MONTESANO, March 4 faba explotied in the Capital aaloen today and severely burned David Pug” Clar BLAINE, March 4 that the Rank of Blaine cently suspended, wil day or tw It t# expe institution wil be transte Ww. h. A gasoline Gise and tt COLVILLE, h 4A lare mill is being put tn at I Meners, Maxwell & I KENT, March 4,—Halt of t dren of Kent have th let fever, or mumps dren, 124 wer week BRINNIN, March 4. over the river is Brinnon-Duckebush Th mpleted | nearing completion FAIRHAVEN, March 4.—A Amecting af the Uiractors of the ( and aah: { the rece! nas f the bank by Mr and his tates in the Be NORTH YAKIMA, Mar Edith BE. McAlister has f the supreme court asking voree from her husband, Alex Meal ister. The case han attracted th attention of gossips for » me It was heard at the Decerm term | f the superior court and Ju idedn refused the decree, T containe 50 pages of typewr timony of alleged facts thes were marrind & 1900 s city Jun ree monthe sh © alleges in t as cruel, unjust owing her no| former | the bard Alaska stove 3 —o Coal Of at Copatis Pi her = toner Housekeepers, Attention!!! you try to may r HARD ND? t « right? winter Coecrevcesos 7 WORKIN buying you 4 peepee * Yellow Corn Med 10-Ib macks, each, 16 pound sacks, each Gaiam Flour each 1 each Cracked Wheat acks, each ks, each pund sack ® pound sacks aN 10 pound 0 pound Orange Marmalade per Jar per jar Black Fiber Lunch Boxes sp Vic clal price Sooper & Levy : 104-106 FIRST AVENUE i i 4 Bet. Yesier and Washington Main 182 Telephone a NY ONE 8 | 1227 YESLER WAY TOMORROW [NDIATE Ass Veccececcee’ are Youa Want? Thon Tell of It In THE STAR BINES6 CHANCE BUILOING PERMITS. Pacific Coast Steamship ty San Fr The neiseco pa Sta « o Walia, Umar | . 1 to | Nant > BINDING, Washington & Alask STEAMSHIP COMPANY WANTED. £D—FE HELP WANT he Star is the only paper that dares to print the new es in Ke © tracts: dy *.OANS AND INSURANCE THW ELL — Lo ety bonds. 28 Rost JUNK. = KA Junk AL, Collections, 519 Pioneer. |“ prices: promp tom v ‘ ¥ ie - “RUTH” ATTORNEYSAT LAW. Tuesday 26, 8 P.M . DODWELL & CO, Lid nd BUILDERS. ay CON) RACIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Me ASTER, Wi MINES AND MINING. WAGE EL ALL 4 Plone aint ab 8 fARNERS A tniles of track iaid ngton-Arlington extens & 1. railroad. Get a bloc of Sauk River Mining Co. sh fore the railroad is comple 4 ore shipments commence, 4 shares withdrawn from sale, at nan par. Price of shares for a short time, on KSON @ *pRIC E. fhe bi * WRIGHT & C8 CLOTHE Li BEAT ee White St Sta ear Co. MUSICAL. MURE ooite, the Reliable Table Sup To Valdes, Alask gles in This St! pet ete COFFEE class 25c cz rrrrrrrrrrir rrr! 80c ¢ HUMBOLDT 5.5. Co. 3 ob: 3 8. §. HUMBOLDT 25¢ 3 The Alaska Flyer Ketchikan, June kaw 2 Marc Bitbp M. Hi no? Py Pe oeeereroesese "Maste Maret MISCELLANEOUS. TER, r buck OCULISTS AND AURISTS. DR KIBGE, Valley Building Dr. J. A. Mackinnon, 4 Chapin t DR. SHELLABARGER. 3 H I FONDA NADEAU ee DON'T BUT FHP RUBBER STAMPS MMERCIAL STAMP Scheuerman Block. 110 OIL AND GASOLINE. mpic Ol Co. T in | 2 AUCTION SALES. T = YNCH & SHAW OVEING AND CLEANING. SAPES t & CO. b safes ISeoeccecooeos OSTEOPATHY. | experience with chronic | Rickart & Howell, osteo- | | Tt 5 cany ie SANITARY BATHS 14 established located at @ day and SECOND-HAND FURNITU OLYMPIC Faraitare Store & The at piace fall iia SOCIETY NOTICES ing Academy pular and select sebee e fancy and soclety ndinery Phone Brown aa4 AM N Steam Dye Works SIX years 1 a Main sem. we 46 Collins t Tel Ladies Can Buy Ready-to-Wear Dress- Skirts, Waists, Jack- ets and Petticoats. Large Assortment. Easy Weekly Pay- ments. & Childs TURNEY'’S | baths, ne avenue tute of ¢ w N Inet SAtLING YMAN CO., manu- | thy APRIL 27th : For Nome Direct. Res- ervations Made New ENGRAVING. sar istigra ving Co. high grade rinting plates. Hinckley block. _ | PATENT ATTORNEY. FINANCIAL—Wamted 1o Borrow, | Barnes @ Co. 14-16 Starr-Boyd bic « | EB ADAMS. drafting. Colman bid. __ PERSONAL. BUTTER “n get you 7 acific Clippe 7 r Line Mat } nee OW N Westberg Hi Stoo kr our ° elr patre Go on the CITY OF EVERETT SEATTLE, EVERETT, i] Pounds Good Coffee » EDMONDS Route FINANCIAL. LARS to toan | le in sums jerman-Amert Third ave. | at i Damus & | TAILORS. STAil TO ERSON, 4 TAX (OER MISES, BER 18 Third AI GUNSTON, 2017 First TENTS AND AWNINGS are ali kinds a ree Blanketw® ull kines of buy them ip future—by r OPT th the . “ae very best « g% to be had in the the lowest p tto always be nd AN ing: "Sm ‘ quick returns.” That's wt always brings the crowd to The i Cow Butter Btere, Re er ¢ address will be 1313 TTR TTER buy from now un March at the a FOR EXCHANGE BU BL You ¢ Our Freab co |) No More Dre ad of the Dental Chair New York Dental Parlors 64 First Ave. iKS. n Bank of Commerce von sation a kinds of horses it about | All kinds of p stand, | tle Tent and Aw All th . 2T Fire The Canadi Pike street Gre TIN SERS AY & ROBB. Butt THAINED NE vined BUM y hospital, @ Hotel Yea Com ras, FINI Butter Store ¢ AINS goods nd hand hous call at Red Front Fur mpany. We can give you secondhand cook stoves, bed pets. ‘They look as as new, for half the mon SALE : vking busines r PR 3 Reve s P| Sntntenas wa it. Br ILSON & © N “ Goid Crowns, $5; Full Sot Tooth, |? vice ‘. ge ai hington bik | \ 5; Bridgework, $5; Gold Fittings 7 " noes FOR - und 112 Becond avenue so W $1Up; Silver Fillings, 60¢ 0 | on prip bree bd ADVERTISING pianne BATTLE f 1 eanona rates, The ©. V Reduced Prices os RASS FER EYRE c TRUNKS AND TELESCOM Olympic 4 avenue, UMBRELLA REPAIRING th. prepared ‘publ Adve move out of PUGET 8OUN location on O} at Whit 1 goods Ankeny, cashle in principal cities ates and Burope Bank of Commerce FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS $160,000 i , 2 E banking husiness attended to free | I. ¢ Henry pres; R. R. Spence reat off fe deponlt valute for r 110 fe Deposit Vault Boxes for Rowt —_ WITH WINE AND PIE, regular Scandinavian- American Bank POR SALE: “ Cre Sgr er pl | , ree a bet. Ind and ard. euttle Lar on Malin OXYDONOR aaah ae 25 cures all dixea A kre tions, 4 McDonald t FASHION Hair Stor avenue; diagnosis free of CHICAGS erluoue ba Fr'and harm Trrone Red aon WAISTS and 8k 8 8. Mtg WANTED - Hensel ) por | MRS. B. eattle. Post, | _ Haller block ras charges added, | MRS. HANSON Columbia City, King pee Seattle, Te J. CULVER, Not like others. Vita and suggestive ther ¥_ permane f all kinds HIGH BST prices in, bear tm, ete. magnet peutics. Th for diseases the United Wational id up capital VOICE CULTURE, Holy’ REAL ESTA ustomers jern di citys ment re for second” hand Aroom seta, stoves, car- ed Front Furniture Co. 112 2nd Ave Te kh . 12 | WANTED. ra wit MAGNUS © tory will t wd Ave f making & ape. and bridge work, th 908 See A general bankir n street s the genuine | ‘old imita nek ins work. wilt be. © sonolaliet ha W aa trangacied, I A. Chilberg, pres. Int view AH FY t ‘ondahl, ‘ana caah. xaatty aa $30 PROPLE Tate Second avenue and F paid up, $100,000. H. « KR. Hayden, cash; J. 7 asst. cashier, Commer Parlors | sitisssstnee anda mont ae New York Det 64 HIRST Mevond foer site Matual 146 office, Ban. F Capttal fed we do" exe we Neufelder Seatt ey lec 213 Western a 1. Auct riday at 8, harness, ¢ sale enue; te Tuesday horses, kinds of M. J sly, 612 Th AND CAFE. CcOFrF ee ae rT CAKE ler t Coft city and t " nent of « 1413 Second Marche block, Tel Al old retione Seattle Transfer Treigh, Passenger ant BAe Plants; the famous r 100; § methe * aK delivered niwaya | BE Business Co W fearaphy | Wilson's Moserd Business . econd and Pike Starr a we. “hinin sind Ave. «e. reon 61 “ree |X Scho BOLL, Co. Wash,

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