The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1901, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

\ 5 eritortous, the cast being excep, MARC IME BON MARCH! % . , mally well ba od, BAd com pons el well rounded rumor . RED MEN 2 =) COMES IN PORT Sa ee olid Comfort { Founo w our rtrayal of the little Egyptian to Mowsbiio vis Revie |] Shoot Oregon Geme With- an ex t Lastio Minintar | a, Re grapes Hh ge Bg r | Ul not allt 's s004.] Brings Several Items of News| cross the Columbia at the falls, 1% .% od ~ Nie vcd ed From Lynn Canal Points. aired tion for an easy @rad . - ade fores is being trespas ne tA 1 ng | me Alesin winiin Gate eho n both alde Meyers Falls, This ~ : " . ne | OA tigen Gad ths geiko tape ore be-/eTESe ix a7 | or Ditigo, Gayl, Munter, arrived this it follow the old survey ., Of course we've got the Dress Shoes for Wo~ violated by Indias ? |morning trom Hkagway' and Lynn years age far as t ré a e ha Neti le at $2.50, the Sulte bus! Ormsby, supertatentiont of the ree |canat pointe, with 2 passengers and | fle rates ly & Unree-fourthe p ihe Nethersole a , the Sultana biel caret Wak tana te A Woman's I 4 | of freleht, say| the river ot this pant and make GREAT esle of esc, Sec and $7.00 Silks {s in 3,00 and The Countess at $3.50, but to- . r of th ' \ 2 tts! saakt anus a ady for the immer , ale of 7§c, 85c and $1.00 Silk | Ee P ‘ ; ms pene si} ght down, it te re! nage now existing and. increasing zi Nd Alain Whi jay unt to talk about Solid Comfort House Wa nig rh r “ f the Columbia progress as we write this (9 4. m.) hile . AE g: oi ® : and t * Hpokane river ‘ , ; Shoes and Slippers. These is are the pest a Klas aha ‘ sotion of "l . the lot originally advertised may not last A ices até tight j r cages | a * "\ t me 4 unl dad today, we will add fresh silks to fill I m, and much} pearance in & reper tong them. ‘Be ta aged ge rene oy i place of those sold, thus eping up the vali ental , Ep oy AY ake the part of]a skin disease epideni sage Sige ly eubnews peeene as first promised. The big bulk of the offering i: we Jean Ingle ! Mo Dubels. | unoteantines: 1 2¢ yew are wanting to tnvest your ote te 2 3 ine bey Ry anien ‘ ing y|Twe noocery ip the first act Of Baill Stmtthaw W, LaMa@titn’ master ino-| tose van men emeetion "nes the of the 85c¢ grade of silks, but some are 75§c, sor “ invade the forest rand dean's has been @-/chanic of the Treadwe fell| N Trust & Hafe Depoait Co The w > ‘ > 2at Soc 1 ah the game laws pecially brought and the piny|down a shaft om March 4 wie la cree 8 eS The whole lot is subject to your jel at Soc. pe yoy - ~ mejmay & expe oe man's | ak ly ty tn , He tow den Hartman that the mts alk Power Pp ‘ mx A “ the nativ reda C — 8 F > s} Fl s} * > u tions and Segchcrs| {> ~aarsian —? (PME GROWTH 95c French Flannels 50c. forte at “al 5 af geben gy A Re con tat Ct]. tke paw Vien of aw = A splendid line of French Fiannel ¢ mark Ladies’ Fine Kid House Stipe openly given by the Bearchiight, are at-{ OF MILLIONS ings varying from iho to 9 on walg tomorrow pers, } hele ad Capt. Ormaby says that in the last| tracting large numbers of people, — | the yar - 0 eee, Oe od foots ae ; ceapen 29 Soress Arce wor credited to} — ee otek S citiineales, ks teh at $1.0 15 Cts > ene nage oy 4 but for the fact that we want to close and her Sins Maied to hie ee. Wee Fes CIVIL SERVICE. | NEW TORK, Mare Lawyer J . would not think of “ tee be forbidden.to enter the ve ba ¢ | dering 8 July, August 1 aks har tae aeaiee oF 5 - oo | wisely invested millions, deelt in M OLD LADIES SPECIAL ! HM appii te for promotion. | 4asaling figures when he summed uy 18 lines Berge Slippers b les’ KI Oxfo pe: | taking the examinations, on the| Margaret J. Plant, in her n ie . ‘ kround that no examination could be | se ee ie te eee Be Turkieh Towels at th t ho in the Way we propone to $1.38 a 98 Cts “ prepared which wonld embody suf ’ r begin busines fn the "iene section this morning. h t nu specia | stent tant te anes Seinind te tele me yoarty 104 You will find (heae Tower table in the linen aisle ar ' e a and the rest of the estate te ted u 4 is probably mpfe for all day. le 5 " ne - till the youngest of the ehiidren of Turkish Towels for bb 210 Telephone | TACOMA, March 12-~The at-| Died From a Fall. Merten Vreeman Plant ettaine his ons Butt 4 majority Parsons he * 3 104 ; form Se Seaeiyt Saber party. ASTORIA, March w R ape yet now valued 900, would in . a 7 s nic erehip! ter, of Ore : ‘other of Bia! aie te Greed = = Of all pubtie wtipiiens that the come] oper ee nan Tok sled ctiax, |e, 7eere, Oe would be treed $2.00 Kid Gloves $1.00. MASONIC TEMPLE BLK. THE SEATTLE STAR, munity acquire lots and erect h mses thereon for laboring people; that free medical aid be furuished on appli tion and that uo wage for an adu ing man be lews than $3 per day. | Mary's hospital in this ctey last river steamer. The deceased wn orn in New York tm 18 | ht from the effects of « fall from | | voe Those $2 Kid Gloves at $1 are a ¢ who have for years, perhaps, paid th ‘These real Kid Gloves are t netant surprise regular price for Gloves. with two ola and inst 3-Cont Fare. to women CLEVELAND, ©.. March 12.—T? | OXYGENOR | Makes men happy. ‘Dainty nd sewn, | The city council d-cent fare ordinance was declared y are the best w we know 6 | + special session to unconstitutional by Federal. District > { j PStananttee!y ate Soe PICKLED ON izarsses Sec ers Note Paper sFaetr quodses to in the wniferm eicetience: ef materiel sméoth [il pat. Rave bean Wander consideration. a interfered h existing contrac erain and regular form, yet cimetic; Gt and finish is Mt ta thought likely that @ location nt The city will appeal to the higher | A necessity for every well and the value is $2, for Boag pees | Makes women happy, ‘acomA §6AVEeERUe an irteenth courts. " Skreet, trill be selected, i RE CHIN oi bred young lady. We've $1.00. 918 Second Ave. cen Last year's hay crop is about sold Masquerade, Ranke Hall, Satur- j : nian: gene’ | OXYGENOR also Hastern Washington hops are fay evening, March 16 Admission many pretty anc qu | WoME REAL KID SUEDE « VES, in all colorse—Amert Makes children happy. 5 nearly gone. The sale on Saturday) evERETT. March 13.~—Ch Fin a sizes and tints that are/ mn made—are priced for LomOTTOW Bt ......cceceeues ~ of G9 tales of Yakima hope leaves! o.... yann §. Stevens, of the Great | { only 42 bales of Eastern W produet. ¥ It te reported that James Hamilt Rees, a distinguished member of ¢ Northwest } . successor governor of the North territory Although Gov. Ogtivie’s resignation was sent to Ottawa several weeks ago, there has been no public ac- ceptance of it. At present Mr. Ross is chief exec- utive of the Northwest legislative council. About @ year age he was offered the position of commissioner of the Yukon territory, but dectin- ed the offer. PHYSICAL CULTURE *\ freight rates of the > orthern, arrived here yesterday | Mr. Stevens is toud in his praise of Everett and said the town was much taiked of in the inst tractor MeKengie, of Spokane. contract for building the w freight sheds of the Great Northern between Hewitt and Pacific avenues The subje cured th of the digcriminating rthern Pacific and Seattle & International wae brought up tn the etty « net) Sater. day night. Secretary Thornton was instructed to collect data and then petition for red: to R. T. Betz general freight agent of the 8. & I Pastor Smith Resigns. WHATCOM, March Rev. On r A. Smith, of the Trinity Metho~ at church, wurprined his congregn ioe Sanday by announcing that he | was preaching his final sermon and | that his resignation had been placed OXYGENOR RELIABLE DRUGS AT | oe, hee Sutene free $1.00. | the fancy of Dame Fash- REASONABLE PRICES — fon, Boxes containing| MedicineOrders)| eae Ff paper and ss envelopes, ranging in ina Hurry. price from 20¢ to 75¢. if you are in a hurry for your ' The Oaly Up-Town Stationery, Store Makes everybody happy. WHY and HOW? ‘This secret is worth a SM any family. The Oxygenor Gazette, : | paper, will tell you all sbest a | Mailed free to any addérem, | for tt today. Washington Onyuar , $4.00; 413 and 41¢ Pioncer Building out price Aruge or medicines, telephone to the Bartell Drug Co. No extra charge for quick delivery. Furthermore, | you are just as aafe in ordering over the telephone as if you appeared in | perron phone Main 50% De perp int for Witeh — 7 Boe.) Swcoessorsto AT. Lu rg ier PIKE STREET 1418 to 1429 Sevond Av | PATENTS [23s abe Colmes Bigok To Kime 67 weatts @ and 5-17 Pike Stres FOR WOMEN Made of best selected vici kid, hand turn sole, kid or cloth top and latest styles. Sold by others for $3. and Trade Marks Caveats ‘are Glyoert We. La Wache Fa erally said at We. Postoni's Face Powder, reg Powder, gen | im the hands of the presiding elder. | Mr. Smith wilt go to Seattle, where | he will engage {n business. He will} ee REMOVAL NOTICE | “i6t CLASS AT Y.M.C.A. be suceeed ‘The physical culture class of the Young Women’s Christian Associa tion will meet for the first time this evening at the temporary quarters of the association at the Olympic new on Second avenue. Shepherd, who was formerly an > ieee in this line in the Min- Reapolis public echools will take charge of the work. The exercises will begin this even- ing at » ‘clock, when all mem bers who intend to enter this work re expected to be present. The offi cers of the organization belleve that the classes will be of material bene- ft to the young ladies. As soon ax will bea gymnastum and apparatus. put In. SMALLPOX IN MONTANA. BUTTE, Mont., March 12 are at present 600 cases at Pryor, on the Crow reservation This ie the statement made by A. A Campbell, agent of the reservation There are 40 cases in Billings, which together with those of the reserva- tion, have filled the pest bh Billings. A number of cares ar ing taken care of privately idemic ham reached a point wher the county commissioners have de cided to erect # p house near Pryor. A singular fact of the pres. ent epidemic is that not a single In dian has yet contracted the diseane —- — gneminniomne James- Kidder, Shakespeare's fanciful comedy, * Midsummer Night's Dream,” as roe Guced by the James-Kidder company at the Seattle last night, is indeed a @ream, and surpasses in point of seenic and mechanical development thing of ite kind ever brought be fore @ Seattle audience The wood near Athens, in the sec ond act, is wonderfully realistic. The pletorial effects produced by elusive shades, make of the spot one of en chantment, well suited to the revels of the fairies and their high jink the dawn of Gay. The fairies them selves, tripping lightly in the soft gray light, surrounded by myriads of enchanted and mysterious lig ce a feeling of weird dell Louis James, impersonating Botton fo at all times humorous. His tr personation of Pyramus will be a lasting one in the memory of his ad mirers Helena, as impersonated by Mies Kidder, is graceful and charming The intelligent reading of her lines and her Indolent grace, efiablies the actress to impart to her work a rounded fintsh. Norman makes a good Lysander, and J, Ryan ta equally successful as Dem trius, Miss Jane Oaker and Mina Ira Brooks are very enchanting fair jes. Puck ‘# entrusted to Mis Browning who succeeds admirably with her part A Midsummer Night's Dream” will be presented to night, Thursday and Friday nights, and Saturday matine’ The “Little Miniater.” A now at the ‘There | d by Rev, Nathan of Goldendal FREIGHT RATES. All of the leading Nome steamship companica w ewented at an informa! meet lerpoon in the | traffic m T. Co. Passenger aud fretg' tor the coming season were led, and it wat ngreed that a first the new building is fitted up there |ciass passenger rate of $100 would} be established. Steamers that are large and commodious enough, wii! j charge 0125. Freight will be charg ed at the rate of $40 per ton, subject to measurement. Mr. Farrel! Returns. ident of the Pr ured last night trip mn the ef! combined busi this trip He visited Ban Francteco and then went down to Mexico. The business affairs of the company are ir shape and trade ix genera ECHOES OF THE STORM ST. LOUIS, March 12.—Reports still_coming in show that the storm jin Texas and Arkansas was even more severe than at first thought The tornado ewept away the town of Pine Prairie. in Arkansas. At New Boston, Tex., % #tores and residences were wrecked damage there riy $100,990, while in the there was much | ‘The town um by Much suffering i# re od The roads running from Missourt to the south and southwest, report great darnage niong the lines in Ark~ fnsas and Texas. Farm-houses were demolished, barns and fences blown down, and stock killed. Many per- none were killed or injured Little Rock, Ark. re deaths are known to have occurred in the state. ‘The victims are Mise is Rufe k Jobn Turn er, at Pin Pinkey Watson. a negrees, and her baby, at Becks Mrs. M Davie, Rockhill; Osmer Roberts, Rockhill; Chaa, Dowling Paragould: John. Fitegerald, Boone ile, Bight miners were caught tn yoded mine at Huntington nt ¥ good, the wind Was Only a Ripple. |. WHATCOM, March 12.—The clow f the Scandinavian American and Blaine banks has not affected the other banks in this olty in the least. The fact that the other banka of the county were in no way con nected with the banks that cloned down was well known here, There war no exolternent and there were | no unusual withdrawals. | o- And Still They Come. Scores have Shirtwaists tur alrendy called aiout nd Skirts att g Co, #7 Un coming all 1 skirts are they are convinced dy shown, that °® appreciate ‘ood thing.” Remember the place, 807 Union street ea dient totes y ol porte that 16) L 0. " r If you want good f C.GRAY & C The Schuchard Optical Company, | do not buy W eee Graduate ticlans, have moved into | CHOCOLATE | manties from cond avenue, near Yesler. ey aa hae Cssbore's no Store, next to Stone, | hie ats O78 to sell by ‘ t ane’s Store. | nan}: whe oe ena thern under our name ’ Ph rg taps gli e® Pred a cup Purchase direct from ws - ames 7 aera, of hot chocolate from the soda and have them put on | Men $ Underwear All Hardware at a Dis. | f** #*t& ee KR RRR Oe! suntan will be a help when you experienced men, * count for 90 Days * . *| Make the store | — The store at %21 First avenue | * S ecial Sale *| as much of a conventenceas you (2 Seattle Gas jsouth was too small. We didn't | « : a wet | cumulated in the old bunding on | Fancy Creamery Butter, ¥) bie pT 'g Electric Co. “— “ Heavy Fieeced Cotton Under entire three floors of Scare tek ¥ Balk or 1 ib, Bricks *| af 216 Cherry St Ad 6 '8.7c| ina on deckecn stron, between Pirst | ¥ Telephone Main 98 ams Grocery Co, B wees 2% vetwe. tor OAC) Mean taal ant 2S per tb. f) ; 1928 Second Ave. | Oitay welene the values OTC our ptock will ot go into It and we Ps *| “ Opposite Bon Marche } Men Gray Wool Worsted, 91%] liberal discount \* se + Ee | Tel. Main 482 Men's Fine All Wool Under Tat CAHN & COHN be MATHESON BROS. » | wear; reg. value $1.80: sale Jackson street Pt GROCERS +. j 908 | Between Firat avenue south and | Cor Sisthané King — Tet, Main 663 | Meet RENNER NRE REE \ CT ea eee | ; Wa caper |W Hor Drei Data Oar rocer ies ; FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture. pet Balance of thone | per at tit Loses be. | STOLTING’S New York, Dental. Parlor; 61% First Ave. site Penn Mutual Life Building eth extracted and filled absolutely Por the family trade—« comm to of reliable priced at Ww. Ss. MAYFI Preserve them with Avenarius + Dressing Tables Marked gant stock of Chick Weber, Kimball, Pease er Pianos, and Kimball dett Organs, D.S Johnson | 903 Second Ave Burke Butlding. finishes at really extraordinary prices. Credit is given on terms to sult your convenience. SHERMAN, GLAY & CO } TLL Second Ave. | Any work that should not prove ( a ] G A R my | antintactory will be attended to free | oaw & | ra in the values at Oeeeeeae thin store. A next First M. B. church oe nets agate ee § ye ] F GROCER | Snecial This W 3° in Estee |g Carbolineum $s mine na $ = | uecial This Week = Photo Supplies : g MAENL INT & Ewe ave So z Wholesale S aie vine es ee ae Good Bargains ia $ vad Retail : Fitting ‘pP 1 a n oO ss $ Washingt Devtel at | pen, ows anew seen rte rs Photographic Supply Co > SET, "Sen wate poate: | © 11 Columbia Street, Seattic. } ; ¥ os our tame aagart | at 6 Seats Tbles in oak, quartered oak, birch, ma hogany, genuine mahogany, curly maple, birdweye walnut Henry The Fourth | SECUNDOS | vA Pe ert fuaranioe that Tilt be of ber mapie etc ° give here one of the pecial values We will tell bla lahahtin abel a2 ceding ake tgnene oooe —_ a MORAN BROS. : Engine and Ship New York Deutal Parlors COMPANY 3 poy eter anne “oe 614 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE. $ LUMBER MILL__—— { _ Second Moor, Howan! building; oppo. hehelatelaholoielailt-talalelek a “Main ciion, Portion On.; fan Francisco, Cal 2d ave. and Columbia. Tel. Main 183, ranch s $9.85 pe Prices have been cut materially this week on some of the pop ular pattern: Drenming Te © induce you to interest yourself RIDGE COAL This coal is from the new mine of the Issaquah Coal two miles above Gilman, It fa the best, cleanest and the cheapest coal in the world Bunkers foot of Madison St Telephone Main 976. mirror 18x22 inches. Reg for the week, $9.86, ea with oval F ular price, $14.50 Fre sderick & Nelson HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring neh plate apecin! pri Cook BUY for omptay WS tet, “Lanied ehh Ladies’ Dressing Tables in. polished quarter-snwed hat should wot ps | bird'neye ple or birch mahogan Hi If You G 0 will be attended to tres tead of straight legs, shown in tle ur near large drawer trimmed with polished Love brase handles and lined with bird’seye maple, mount- Your Td Shirts, closed front, 0c; shirts = | 100; collars, 20; cuffs, per pair, 40. © guarantee not to shrink your flannels. We dges off your collars and give you high gloss oF gloss.) Queen City Steam Laundf 1426.28 FOURTH AVE. 4% open front, 12% ¢ = ‘Second Ave, Seattle *|Yesler Way Pharmacy | %* | Corner Yesler Way and Broadway, HEREC SESE ES | “aie | 2° = ¢ 2 sass : i 2 * * * i * * * * i* * * * * . |Saaeenvevereereres PRESCRIPTIONS e best resulte advertiae in vn | Dr. J. BE. STPVENS, Prop, ne ope ane mane , Tel, Pink w mu.” my / ‘ Russ and and sians diers then prov! out « ince the } Poss! can part Beca the « mean tion « this tion | clare; quest decia pose comn Manc TI Lo» Britis have right @ Sidi been | Ruse its r When ered | ®ppea! Col. N matter of sta: earry i neo Mande the Ry Cour fever: ing } on the ’

Other pages from this issue: