The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1901, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR. Unt 4, p Sl oust zse=zesIFOXY CUBANS PLAY TO |ucecczer..| | TALES OF TWO DOGS, © f°" rrr BURNED DOWN ir “har rt 4 ; THE GALLERY--A BLUFF © Aun a Went ron Whitney. : oI asm Hine a rc y FREDERICK & NELSON--Fine Furnitur 2d i ve bed nares And Ma restaanee of his wu | Wench. toss | JOBBING QUOTATIONS, _ [Pintted, with thisapecch. | He Boao eons hae 5 ‘ Swindler Arrested. wagon. the other was & bay, the | per aallon; grape ful 1 ta making A-fashiousd t “| Northern Gi! Company Se is } > “oat sree aa DHE EDT nama, etal preaktaat |i r once t ht heen “toa "he | People Taking Advantage of ‘ ONE VOTE ict rr cre ss rts, tne dre Frederick & Nelson : anasis then wore a but | 4a ‘ ‘ : en 0 HOME FURNISHERS 4 hompeon gained’ one | ote Jeath on the “p \ ‘ © thers, | loner be ageten | bty et ready for th Rialto Bidg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring : In the senatorial race fc : ! ster, the : b- ne mornin The ofhicors of the Gt . . ¥. MG. A. NOTES. —~ : ee EN paced ory Puget Bou 17 Seen Ave ‘ Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, of St Mark's ; » ) n req i ’ ni lirectors r*) Y) : church, will speak at the ¥_M.C A.) y t . t Sunday afternon at 3 4. The sub-/ w > ” = 2 . , * Ject to be preached upon is “Church | % va = gn 7 a : ‘ n pardoned “ph » - ® and Its Critics,” for men only | . J ‘- pe . a . , peat: pane " . 1 l n oO Ss i P e ‘The association night school closes | a i ' i ! tit t ners tr 5 . a next week with the international ex- | aminations. The attendance reach- | . ! \ : 4 You won't know what ts the ed the number of Ay and out ot | 4 e be . u 4 possible ng! et that © have entered for the exam - > eve » on & plano anti! you have A P aiations, . 3 rer 7 A ; Pols tarium, Cheha visited “our piano department 1219 To tao, stCOND AVE-COUNER Uaiyensit ‘ ‘The championship tndoor pentath- ¢ Se | , r.| standard makes and beautifal a fom will take place Wednesday even y’ etd are hot netling 9000 planos for | Olyme , r finishes at really extraord WASH. . ing, Mareh 2i, in the association's : “ name ». nor $400 pianos for $0, but we ontan ; aisen” Greate ts given on termD gymnasium, ahd is open to the pub | = = and there's ho use t . A gong vty 4 > £5 eutt your conventence ' ‘The pentathiom consists of ix | i = } ing him out in life with « . ter - ~~ format events, viz, rope climb, hitch and| — . Polynestan t ma > im the We | money eras be kick, potatoe race, three broad jump, = f ry ft 1) or cheap ‘commer: | you. veet Northern Oil © SHERMAN, CLAY & 60 a high jump and high dive. | Tre con-| ee s ‘ fe fret , 4) ota Set to eens 0018 ©. bax He ® testants are graded by points, the t \ rying hard to get Cherry street t h person having the most securing the r . 2 , 3 . -. talks. “De _ Til Becond Ave, - champtonship of the season. 4 can t Jend « every » par | i T ‘The second basket ball team of the ; ve him to me, af cae cal aun eet Wien 1 adh alle = never lone aladaggeppg $ aesne * Tacoma Y. M. C. A. will play a| ions, 2 - aulifiower, | . > be . | orto ~*~. ‘ 200 The b ming watch te fhe } thoteany ‘ match game with the Seattle Y. M. } elery, wae ver, at ; oe ‘ ie Rindt Apecial.” 8 Recond. ; Clay Co 8 © a. third’ team on the evening of Suburban ber dos, tose, $2.00, | | ; : } March 29. Muste will be rendered by | - a eG ne B Sine Near Wat Wim, | & o° Glab swinging will be given by Prot, Suaah, $1.26G1.50 per cane: drum a pees oe CLAY PIPE } Simpson, « director of the Tacoma eneticihcpenesins Sprouts, Gove mer Ib; California head 1 Me oe 4 Basociation. The small sum of |s uce, S5GT5e; case; artichokes, 6 whimpering: "He Thue k gents will be charged for admittance, Ballard may have another street oe IL tb; dried . fr | ‘This is done to cover the expenses |C@F line in @ short time. The road serine, ‘ qk . eran aenaneat onan aant ‘ @f the Tacoma team. }is proposed to connect Hallard with n e quieted him | Ross and Fremou A franchise | ate, 8O%0 Me pet), ae naauiees. ey ten | will be presented to the Ballard |40%: rhubarb, 6@ic per Ib: parsley, twas that 3 al yo sang It you want good light, counctl within the next two weeks. “ “i It ia wo tuneful t REPORTERS NOTES, sissies Sipeetictsa, foes $0u808: epinach, Bo: airing over and oyar again It in wy Conetu do not buy Weisbach Babe by the residence of Ballard ae ‘ e 4 he att f mantles from peddiers p*, ose, se “ -4 hi . A 1 errcatta on the water front yeeter| g A,eevere sceldent happened to J.| putter — Washingt re and it's @ cork pred pas ays «Ard tg @ay by Officer Stuart, for disorderly |=-, Matherson, of the Seattle Cedar | pound prints, 1 - “4 them under our name. conduct 4 Lumber Co., when he was caught be- iGnq Figin, 3c: fresh ranch, 18@isc; | — 4 : Purchase direct from us ; ses | tween @ log and log carriage Thurs- California creamery, 2. Jimmy, jammity. fingeres! = cakneiaa poten The charge of adultery pr - Mt leg was 90 Cheese—Native Washington Hantty fienity, reramity-h and have them put on by against Mrs. Dan Quinn rely injured that he will be con- cream, 14 New York, | Biimmnity biam. and away we ge experienced me Butler a Alamiesed ; rgb 4 home in Ballard for ® Wisconsin, je; California, “ise!| “1 can remember the ot * quest of tl or tton je 7 oquefort, » a 1.0 m mg to buy and least quest 1@ prosecuting attorney AS oa Reauetort, do Edam, $11 I'm going to, bus 1 Seattle Gas ago y red Kellogg returned yesterday | 120) ber | ork, whole thing by hes: . sd Frank Ms . known as “Spanish |fFOM A visit to \ gd oy OO bd : ~ peltr tr c Frank.” fall on suspicion ot camps along Me $ ye Sure OUND HETTER IN You HA N ft Electric °. cee. “He was arrested by Off | Mr. Kellogg Is « member of ¢ Eastern, 1561 , . f MUFFS. A STRANGER WONDERS ”v 216 Cherry St. lard cit Kellogg 4 eer Collin, uf Poultry--Chickens, live, 134 @14 INTHE WORLD THE OWNED aks Mill Co mi ¢ gucks. 1Zagitiye, meee, loge, Cur Income HAVE BEEN PREVAILED UPON Newspaper The question of water supply te : “ys - Man. fire protection ts being discused b _Drensed wtock Chickens, u@ ee F as AN INSTRUMENT. IN OUR LARGE AN Wm. P. Swope, editor of the Port-|the Ballard council. Councilman Ic; turkeys. | a be Wh make hay wh é STOCK YOU WILL FIND NO PI and Mercury, is in the city toda: Twi laid the matted before the » IGT %4e the sun shines? HERE IT 18 _ NECESSARY TO WEAR FAR ad | cou but no steps have been tak ° Can you find anything MUFFS TO ENDURE THE TONE. RACH AND 4 1 O’clock . ps * Corrected Dally . ~The followin nas yet fe gricea are being offered 40 the pron Ploasanter reliable EVERY PIANO HAS THAT RICH QUALITY OF The Ballard council will wait upon | ducer in round lots on the dock or in J than a fruit egotable Ne THAT BAYS “COMP TO M DROP IN | « | the Seattle council regarding a sup. the car at Senttl pateh an on rane AND SEB OUK LANGE LINE OF THE WORLD'S =| Ev very ‘ ply trom Cedar river. 1 ts thoug rain—Oats, $25.60028.00; barley, ? ‘ —_—- the residents of Ballard will , , e b po : i LEADIN MAKE : the expenses of laying « pi 0 hs n re + 28 ool] you euch a 9 te = mer has filed a petition with the| give sufficient water to prot Rot sound, per ton, $12.60 line ané—chew yon a way to | ‘ county commissioners, asking that| various manufacturing plants this ern Washington timothy, $16.25 for it with ty 1 W ! t he be paid $214.4, which he states is| summer. o: alfa fa. $10. 75@ 11.00. pay for it with two crops. WHO SUFFERS FROM t ee eta be seats fo f Fresh ranch, 150180; ni you want a complete suburb: | NERVOUSNESS ie Opening Continues Until 10 ALARA PARADA NEAR O A888 s A959 SSSTE ASE ‘ai The Int , HG 2A an home and have the neces wil COV G r Posting notices. organization of an tmprovement club ee ve Washington, 1% ae aap te'cen trem tes 5 SECON VENUE Oma? GF See YeULarees SO HF LAST TWO DAYS HAVE BEEN GR EAT DAYS FOR t Mr. as4 Mra Louie Snyder, ot |The Club will work to have the pipe-| Es rletly fresh ranch, 14@15 aly ape 14415 SECOND A 3 Dene oa ere oda ete THIS STORE. OUR SHOWING OF FINE MILLINERT ‘ cath ae were arrested ‘yes. | ne extended to Fremont Lg he \ pa say J SP des - Meobe ond Meremen Agente oa ~ ‘hp ~ ome AND SPR GARMENTS CAUSED MUCH DELIGHT . y afternoon by Deputies Jack I bi now tucks, 12% @1% "seu ait Use a ae cox ent cantsh nagemiegg ED COMMENT FRO = CROWD: yISTTO! ‘Williams and F. 8. Berner. deectel om Milmoucne avenue, neat |" Detect meets tetoae tea beg: Bg MAR re 1 | VERY MANY PROMINENT MANY OF THE LADING Sum. onlin BAVE EEN HERE | 3 Careok, of Dotenntan efor Justice | Fremont. It is the property of H. | chickens, 12@12%4c ducks, i2@ 140 wil give you e piace. ! } PHYSICIANS ENTHUSIAST! FOR THEIR FIRST VISIT, FOR FREQU NT WE OVER: adits of ating user nitvets L. Clark. Mr. Clark will, move his geese, 11% . — CALLY RECOMMEND HEARD aU H REMARKS As, bbe 5 D NO iD A E out | family from Nebraska as soon as his © stock—Cows, 2%; steers, 4 = = = = = =r Ss » ROW WOR “ € 2 > s “WE HAD NC DEA THET 0 Pe gee aed 4 home ts completed. the; calves, UOT ie: eheep shore, General Investment if) THE NOW WORLD FAMOUS CARRIED SUCH HIGH CLASS GOODS SO FAR UP TOWN” re ow pi fc; lamba, 4c; hogs, (G54. J s w WISH NOW TO E m THE F. WE @, have been suspected for some| James Booth is fast recovering bs 9 s " » La MPHASIZE THE FACT THAT Hise o€ running what ie known ux a| trom the fall he experienced a few | gq tet MOck—Hows Sei lambe 410 Bolley Building : Rainier HAVE MADE NO CHANGE IN OUR BUSINESS POLICY, WE ‘ vl rat some resistance days ago. tis phy are of the TT ' HAVE NO BAITS TO OFFE ‘T S -CALL- P ‘was made, but they were finally per-| opinion that he wil out within a pa _i”" | Beer | ED BARG thee baled albino yen - Ld jas i guaded to desist by Williams. couple of weeks. VISITED A CANNIBAL KING s cD BARGAINS 80 OFT ADVERTISED AT EXAGGERATED ‘They were released on thetr 0 *i ho ais “ §| MADE RIGHT OF RIGHT || BeDvctr BUT ONLY GOOD THINGS TO SELL AND AW \ Fecognizance to appekr at 2 o'clc he west aide residents of Green| 4 srectat audionce 8) MATERIALS, BY PEOPLE W HONEST WAY OF SELLING THEM. WE KNOW YOU WILL re this aft 3 ke met I Thursd: event: nd | pectal audience with a dethron ALS HO “ “a f a yen cae rae eee cee es wren tee led king. Rib bf wives, four eds 3 8| KNOW HOW TO MAKE A FIND OUR PRICES AS LOW, ANDAMAN MANY CASES LOW ‘ g,feneh Hambure & Swede, and J.| organization will be mostly confined | dren, prime miniater ani > 8| BEER BETTER THAN ANY ER THAN ANY IN THE CITY. r » Blakeley, have been committed to to im mente. The club’ is not in the fortune of eve s oO s wo" YoU ARE “WAYS WEL IN 5 - the Western Washington Hospital |i# the “West Side Social & Improve. |lean ¢ 5) CPRea et Beerencs ARE ALWAYS WALOOMIEN Tas STORE Waa for the Insane. “ub 1 en Lake.” ¥. ¥ Julius G. Tucker, late United Sevvua i 8) two dosen halt-pint dott ER YOU DO OR DO NOT MAKE A PURCHASE. . Field, 0. C. Elliott, T. L. Kimball, |States consul at Martinique, visited ‘ Bi ivered to nny part of the city, $1. ; M. 0! Stein, J. R. Hirch, B. A. And- | Behenain, Kirig of Dahomey, who @| Telephone Ra - LABOR NOTES erson and J. W. Eeglet are the gen-|Is a prisoner of war in Fort Tarine H nclected to draft the by-laws |on, Martinique, and describes his ex le are to be cubmnitted at the peri nces in the Met litan maga Alas d dll { Hq RR IO a ke PleRearseseverecsserserpees : ; nent wasting " * ae} Engi Builders’ - — ‘The king." says Mr. Tucker : u~ 0 BROS, ¢ Engine and Ship Bullen ‘The Union Record will say today Skagway Kid Arrested. an inveterate amoker, so before s|* LO AN fon * M RAN R S. ene ai ! = Western Central Labor union . Robert 1 & Ketty sales upon him I bought a box oe The Blanket Sale H . 4 * COMPANY el and ‘ 8 extended the olive braneh to the * ’ gorse by o cigars and a package of wweets for| Gray's ie a big success * Carpenters’ union. | ‘The Union Rec- | kn e “Skagway Kid,” were | the Indies of his househota Sannsis at we p bine * of $500 mnd upwards » @ : LUMBER MILL ‘ ord hopes the latter body may for- | arrested yesterday Officer Adamsa| “I was shown into a large room, | Hiankets a eed ’ > * improved real estate; a get politics and personalities long on suspicion ¢ ing implicated in bare of all furniture except # sing! Blankets at - 1 a* tkage can be obtained : ee ee Senne : enough to accept the tender in the the hold-up of Christensef's grocery |chair, This chair #tood in front of | Hlanket 50 pe e* er = = ’ same spirit in which it in made store last night ristensen has | raised platform in the center of the | Iiankets ; TT TT ies : FRANK E, ADAMS | Trade Mart ; dentified Roberts. room. Blankets . ” Rupert Pateat soa Pgchanion, veats fanion to making a try tor the larwen a red, Jed by the King. "he others | Panwets = + Northwest Trust & S Ragiatened attorney. pon Biose. Sut boun a Bebe ' aking a try for the largest peared, led by the king. ‘The others! yp, a | L cotman membership of any local union. it Funeral of Mrs. Hubbard ware the mombers of his household. | 4/4 haun® The ot Hb 7 * ew — a p Will gain it# point if it does as well ‘ I rose and saluted the king, who |,°)* @ gp Bm * Week. when 138 new membe 8 a were held from the Ross | words ‘Ami, Amf (friend). Than he o make room for spring stock we are selling No fear of dyspepsia or ptomaines it you buy your oak ‘ enrolled. eee Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock yee went up and took his seat in the . F ’ : 94 West Columbia St. * mont at the Bren h Delicatessen. Everything io home meas Prt ~ < His es advanced ® letly fresh. ry it, ‘The first sufferers from the influx | tft! foral offerings were placed o t, barely noticing me, but BEEN NEN RR Ky ef labor brought to Seattle ‘tae ket by friends of the deceased. | ing tne king Rotictng H — +s unecreetieeads of stopenctinns rment was at Mount Bs, r palgine eR i = I . ELICATESSEN the men. who | CeMeerY ent brs ite fb, out we dont Staple and yy Groceri ] o eS ocerles A. PRUDHOMMEAUX é Street ; - . with t . ed «nd High Tide Ba Hj A. MMEAUX 82 ne Se ke Concert heres iss te eect ores : snide: |= ’ nen are thus confronted | On the Aeolian grand orchestral at | was smot was naked to the H ‘ch ~ ‘ factor In keeping wa-| the Ratnier-( d Cafe every even- | waist broad bine silk lice ; P acc. $ > ing trom 6:40 to 6:30; also 10 to 12 : Nice Stylish Hats from 75¢, $1.50, $2 up. ° KEELEY For the cure of Lquor. Moraine, Optum and ‘ p. m. "The . C scarfs 4 te—The only genuine 7 inetitute in v e work across their bare bre The hair, ~ e ton and British Columbia, J. P. RAY, ae hall | A limited number of chronic cases | ¢ in the most approved De Ps " 1 fice 90 Sullivan Building, Tel. Main. fas Bente ’ treated free by advanced students, |homevan faghion. Divided liken eee hike SHIRT WAISTS 8 a means der direction of regular operators, | modern flower garden Into squares, tres 3 uw A w s va "1 > Seeececee e HOTEL BUTLER Pah it es visiieeatrimes® $ * Any kinds of phe Seattle's CAPE AND & | pictures Largest and GRILL # |2 "Can and the best work : the enjoym present, and | Tuesdays and TI a Washing-|triangies amd cones, each firmly they hfe to that end in the inter-|ton Institute of Osteopathy, Safe|wrapped with thread, It must hav “ fos crmate abor. Buch @ laud | Depowit Bullding taken hours to arrange. 5 — w and Dressy, Soc, 75¢, .00, 2 a * king the ball of mubstantial finan | Don't forget the three Saturday |an interpreter, telling him thet’ T Lh A ET $ Swe ROOM £1 Sis motenate price 3 Chal benefit to the waitrennen, night dances by Musicians’ Union |represented the groat American + ed $1.75, $2. selhi : Pian Hotel NECTION : 9 tad So ee $ ae oe a [at Armory, Match 23, 90, April 6 If ublic, which took care of many mil japhone Main tf 4 tudio and fine art store $ cers chosen for the Seattle | Tickets O0c;; ladies free. lions of his race, 1 told him that) Hlctcidinidinicinict iniicieicinictetrinicies | and ‘¢ Seocccecccceseoes of oo CY

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