The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1901, Page 3

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gear pads gavRDAT. MARCHE O°, 100%, FST IRIP OF THE DOLPHIN Lynn Canal Run Made in 6 Days, 21 Hours. gamer D arrived | apanted and Member of Yukon Council. baska, ts in Dawson ber of thi A Girouard, of 2 e oda? en ro" ono See. Sone Fem. Ne in place of Mr. Ogitvis the part of Mr ave Moos Var BLE SqHOOL. Jesters’ Institute Will Begin on Monday, March 25. Peters, (PP le Schoo! Teach eid at the | F if M. Kings willbe Mrs. Jas. Edm at ng regarding the coming in a Sunday -echoo! worker institute oa ot worker in this city and to prefit by. An oppor. for discussion and to ask | Will be given after every Every session will begin at the hour set. Mra. Ed Will conduct the afternoon Edmunds those in We svening. There will be a af thought about both the and evening series that make it of advantage to attend possible.” The following ts the program as H i i —$ p.m. “The Organiza. | ‘The Prepara. Primary Lesson.” § p. m., the Bible “Supplemental Depar 4 enove ething clrele an wand was « Araw whit took y ian't in [FRIENDS ASK FOR MISSING ONES), The Polibe Solicited for Aid Finding Them. it with the | on December 1900 at the Rochester hotel k, of Tulare, Cal. lice to locate Rufus of Weymouth, id her father, ates she last | business in Helen W. Mass... 4 | Sanderson cate A Snake Question. So says Harry D the rattiesnak pably the best p Denver is pro’ ear department | . : o W . : of the H Depart- | tu AMEMORIAL ON. PIONEER PLACE ‘Handsome Fountain Is to be Erect- . €d on the Square. ‘The proposition for a fountain in Plomer Square was discussed late jerneon by the commit- city council « Mhember of commerce. The mee fied A@eaded by the committee ap- [peitied by the trustees: of the Pion- pee Asmociation. The first business & formal decision to erect the (Memament to the pioneers of Seattle. | ‘Tht sum to be raised for the pur- — was then fixed at $50,000. It ; d that before axking for - fubseriptions an effort will 4 pete to get a good atart by large 4 fons, which some well-to-do are said to be willing to In the meantime the city will be asked to appropriate Ieeessary water, and the Sno nie Fower Co, will De asked t & perpetual grant its offe: sletrieity for illuminating the in. The zen er Association aise funds. the "proposed fountain PRM be called out by the offer of a for the best design. The suc- G@mstul artist will be required to fur- Bish complete specifications. The World of Labor. Bishop Potte Bees asked by the Brotherhood Tallors to lend his assistance in th Sbelition of the sweat shops. The Louisiana state penitentiary Bas closed a deal by which two tm Plantations will be worked iW convic state ‘ 4,800,000 men are Alleles Habor of 40,000,000 men, it. proauce of one of th nts in year employes. Win aight Shooting of Shells. “How in the world the gunners on ur big battieshipa & shell they are who: Mystery to 1 Piece of by. Warned lowe fornia, tome range Mhortly after fommission,” ty SRutive oMicer, wh was show me bow the b The man ‘The crops will go|t | jer went into his hy tail first. Capt. Dean ¢ argument that rattlers nev- tall first, while Mr. Ferriil laimed that he had them go Prof. Davies called on Den ver Republican to set the world right on this pro} The claim the curio dealers secure their rattles for the market by cutting off the as they go in said F @ rattler Deane that le | Taree and bait pursuer whe tail, But when a Ataska laats, A letter written to Harry Retn- of Nome, contained an account of the narrow excape of Dr. Searl, form- rly of Skagway. | Dr. Seari, with two sompantions, started out last New Y: stake an abandoned Searl was taken sick while out, an came nearly periahing before feached him. ‘The doctor and his| two companions were slowly making their way to Nome, and when half way back were met sent out by the of New York, has|* mpanion, had a ¥ upe from death. T 4 out to sea on an iceft r 4% hours without food the wind changed and th wn safely back to shor slunteers ig at thi ewein al organization the W is preparing shington boys Francisco, ttle a dance held at th MORTALITY | RECORD. ‘The funeral for Mary J. La Roc was held A lock this m: from the Church of Our L Good Help. Interment wa for Mrs an old|¢ Concert Tickets & Diamond Tee the beast no more than on it costs . Tel id | Main 1069. ya relief party | QB Vseesavessecesescseess | HE week ju | marked by theatrical eve table t Bach | furnished goo . shines tn the moc act Isat ly_ near the where the broth: and wounded h vindication atic strength, & Jatic tinge. The is brilliant In th melod the peace ory, atirrin and th James Neill € which wtil given for the fir to it In @ desert ant | graph The Nell comp Social Highway week. Mr. Jame Company, wi Jaffray, a youn hardt, of Skagway, by G, J. Kolash. |} and acquaint ]in love with a | penta, but ad fs known to Morton Harley tt. The cone ompany. next Tuesday evening at thme It was especially tn th adapted f R. Owen Me histor Bastern new? ng much fa recently Pings is shown mamense cine any will pr nan” on We ening of the a Neill, o be seen tuston | comes with Jaffray's 4 * ¢ oa The theater w “Fa 1 he nt You, © the 1 makers r Find me ner. The # Fike Stre ‘Telephone patrons of the ~* Third Morrison's ays of all k amount of the it iw I fe way wk after nd h their work waiting on the ame old corner and Second Avo. Main 982. a gen | Am Playing a Waiting ” Game SSDOSSSSSSSSSDSSOSER DTA SPOR PAPA SAAA SONA ESTEE REISER TATE IES G PLAYS a PLAYERS ISIS SISSPSSDDSSSOSSSSSOSODOSSS ODDS Daa ah aban anne nee e nee eee eee e tate THE SEATTLE STAI Valuable Contract eanseeseees AAASAAA VAY Fraternal Brotherhood, $3 3> $3 $3 FOR CARRYING SUBURBAN MAIL Charcot’s French Nerve Treatment. 1 for Waeh und designer of ta Third “Everyone Buys Something bie Drugs. Reasonable price Formal Opening of the G.L. Holmes Fur- niture Stock Satur- day 2 to10 P. Mex FTER many unlooked for delays—some of a complex character—after the building occupied has beencomplete- ly overhauled and put into proper condition, we are pleased to announce that the opening of this, Seattle's finest furniture store, will take place Saturday, March 30. There will be a musical programime, by the Seattle Millitary Band, afternoon and evening. The show of Carpets, Furniture and Dra- peries will be more pretentious, more com- prehensive than any in the West. Seattle will have the finest furniture establishment on the Pacific coast. Many of the carpet patterns are EXCLUSIVE and not to be seen elsewhere in the North- west, The furniture to be placed on “dress parade” will include pieces for folk of re~ fined taste who live in cottages, for every- thing shown here is to have distinctive char- acter even if it be a 75c chair. For those who desire the finest productions known to the *t makers’ art we will show three-piece Bedr Suits priced up to $750. There will be single curtains priced at $125, but the same salesman who shows them will show you also handsome curtains to retail for not more than as many cents the pair. No single announcement can give youeven a vague idea of the completeness of this tore’s stocks, We extend to you a cordial invitation to be resent at the opening. There will be no card G. L. Holmes Furniture Ce Second Av.and Spring St. SOSSSOSSOS ESS SSS ESSE SESS SE VOF OSHS SSS OSSESOOO® SEOSSESSHSOOSOSS | CHEE EHO EOE OOSS PEOLTP POSS SPOS PEPEOP OOS IOSIPSS OOO DOO OD SHOOH POPOL ODDO SOOO OO OOOS COOOOOOOOD COPE OES OOOH OO OEOS RAND OPERA ==H0USE== ip dees eoeeoee eorroee ” JOHN CORT Full-Sized City Lot Is ¢ A GUARANTEED AT- TRACTION BEGIN nic TOMORROW NIGHT Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Washington Park Addition WEE Manager Cort Has the Honor to Announce an En gagement of Mi’ JAMES NEILL AND THE INCOMPARABLE NEILL COMPANY Boasting the imprimatur of Unparalied Artistic and Financial Success. SHSSH OHSS SSO SESE OOS PUGET MILL COMPANY Mutual Life Building PRESENTING sneemiineathtictiliia re Dread 0 ofthe Dental Chair lee York Dental Parlors 614 First Ave. I L iting Next Attraction Week of March 31 Hoyt's “A Brass Monkey.” POOH OO OOOO OOOOS SOSHHSSESSSESESH SOS ESOS SSOOS SLOSOSOOO OSS OOOOSOOHI ODD FOO OOOS FOFS PHOOOOOOOD POPOOOO TOPO OOS OH OOO POSES OOO SOOS S990 OO SOOOOOD hird Avenue Theatre... W. M. HUSHKLL, Mer Phone Main 567 Seattle's Op-Town Theatre Always Reliable «Dy Merit 1t Has Won Success, By Merit We Ketain It.” DOENTIST SECOND Ave Teeth Extracted Free And Positively WITHOUT PALS 902 Any work that should not prove Seattle Transfer Co. 3 satisfactory will be attended to free r nearest office. Treight. Passenger ent Bagzag? STORAGE WEEK COMMENCING MATINEE TOMORROW SUNDAY LEWIS MORRIS ON’S Complete and Elaborate Production ‘PAU SF" With its Magnificent Electrical and Soon Marvelous Story THE SEVEN WONDERS OF STACE CRAFT : the Ball Hold this pictu detly de- t 14 inches toward ittle man even distant, draw it the face and thi low the pill like We Have So Many Good Bargains in PIANOS that {t would be impossible to, informati them here—step in unless over our large and ele- The Fiery Brocken, The Il!uminated Garden, The Nurembury Cathedral, The Electric Duel, The Blazing Cross, The Walpurgis Revels, The Beautiful Apotheosis, and all the great features of this favorite nena EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE TITLE REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY Weber, Kimball, Pease and Sing- er Piano and Kimball & Bur- t Organs. D.S.Johnson & 0, 903 Second Ave. Burke Bullding. ard Optical Co 1207 Seoond Ave. ne, Fisher & Lane's , 30, 40 a Coroee Pric ces, 2¢ LEGAL NOTICES. *R COURT OF shington, punty of King. ‘John plaintiff, vs. Marquis L (otherwise in and Hamilton known as Hamilton), Frank Calderh Guarantee 3 3 3 ; | See the Boy Swallow 3 : Seeresooooos 3 >} THE LEADING THEATRE us Le. Paul 8. of The ~EATTLE THEATRE J. P. HOWE, Phone Main 43. FOUR NIGHTS Sunday Night, March {7th THE NEW YORK AND BOSTON SUCCESS 64 Weeks in Now York and H. | as receiver | pan and Trust | Company, ® corporation, The Guarantee Loan and Trust Com- pany, a corporation, Gustave Har ras, James L. ; Hil, James D Foster, John H. All Caldwell, defendants. No. Sumons for publication | The State Washington to the | had 4 Marquis L. Hamil- | Hill and William | Manager. See CAHN & COHN 115 Jackson Street HARDWARE and ALL KINDS of JUNK hereby summoned | pear in sixty s after | Gate of the first publication of this | summons, to-wit, within sixty days the 9th day of March, 1901, and | Judgment will be rendered | You according to the demand of tt complaint, which has been flied wit! nurt ston. PRESENTS “The Parish Priest” A Sweet Wholesome Play, Humor and Pathos Deftly Combined. The Theatrical Surprise of the Season. well equipped to do promptly. If you AY OF express wagon ring up ‘Phone Main his to ob ourt In fav Marquis m of $4,773.00, with int 60.00 thereof at 1 annum from July Ist, 1897, and | $160.00 th of at th rate fr | January ‘ on LLOYD TRANSFE: same Marion St. T PRICES $1.00 of sald ¢ ertain mi | tain a de ing that wrtgage exe and delivered by _ the ant Hamilton to The “¢ li ust Comy purt fo! Balances Gallery ... CAN'T BE BEAT fRY ONE q soup ar COLLINS & SHERMAN The Undertakere TERESA CARRENO |" June oh, 1892, and Plymouth Congregational Church County, Washingt Monday Kvenlug, Mare t ortgages, _ GRAND PIANO RECITAL Fhowe Mada oy YM Auld,” Mame ey a AVENUE THEATER Tonight and Evory Evening at 8.15 y thie world re ned artiste, un 1 thy jen” Mu- | — 1407 First Ave, The me y of the wilt HI RAND OPERA =..." J—HOUSE= oOmy CONE, Meneeqr Main 6 Fine Jewelry Silverware | rire Aven Albert Hansen | The largest Jewelry house in the t. Northwes pote T—-Last, Performance of Maryland Casualty Company Jel vast? st publication Saturday Nell Gwynn rat | March “Tread the ads In The Btar. orn

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