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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2%, 1901 THE SEATTLE STAI 3 > SOME INTERESTSING DEVELOPMENTS oi MERRICK The American Clothier, 703 First Avenue. f ase, New York, 16@16 ‘ 1 ke LEM GIO: & ras l can aoe ———— ws ee ji wees Take those, ma'am? ked th Seattle Theater Will Probably Become a High-Class Vaude- pe ye tne vie ana f P 5 kad are working In| Sha or her pencil; é Hon t laim 4 : the place tnto a high tevil torrected Dally . ~The following | Sommon for r pitens Ip my min low part ville House—The Grand Opera Will Play the house, which, according to the tea- | grices are being offered to the pro- |The commenny of intareat dee tn | al n wure \ ' t leet er ottien, In a fhoney-mak rrround lots on the dock or in u fd M*lhore tt a tape: T have he town is stampeded to our store tne | . P g uch of the first water tho car at Beattle jod to extend, ‘The Chicago, eS to a Klaw-Erlanger Companies—Facts Tho Grat overtures for the control | Grain—Oats, $25,0696.00; parley, | ington & Quincy syatem ts obvious, brag Me on account of ha | many bargains Which Have Leaked Out. aba Morrissay, of the Orp Khe. |990.80; wheat chicken feed, Sif. | 10 Umeren orovebiy be tuted wine we are offering during this, our “ five weeks ago. He was acting on| Hay—Puget sound, per toa, 812419; |Fevoniod, to be almtiar ta that which | 4p tapped twenty, tinped tt Second Anniversary Sal behalf of President M f the | Kastern Washington timothy, $16.26 | Was pr ¥ projecte noerning ays, turned upside down, It can be stated positively today ) stood, to explain gust what the Lenk ager SE ee eek | “Butter <= Peseh ranch, 1b@ide: a&- | panied t an Increawed dividend up. | 1 i oot It Dack in Ite place, and se now almost complet me t reat prefer to call it, “xyndica ' q lng «o—Native Washington, 1 believe that what te going in| 3 eringty, a mF er he 1 ally te. r Later, when it. wa ' A tly frewh ranch, 14@ not wholly to the Iking ef thone tr ame to & standetitl uddenly geason go into the Orpheum circuit | ts ar dation of ma . ag Paty Prout pel 116135 nd that th sienee aae oe <4, with gentle irritation t scor f men have bought jped become a first-class vaudey teelf Ia nothing . 1 " Pe el ge hl uit Attic the taal two weeks, to douse. : an and hia bre . bead Pe 1 heir pemith ke ja And want t ay nothing of the dozens of boys’ ows that the ow f the| who own o eon y very = ’ war ting, { chopper . ’ See toe are conter a | theater mee York, Phila at Bonet Live stock—Cows, steers, (®t ‘ par and children’s suits that nave been oghaghe ee rad tn we agents of th . meu nee : tt lambe ¢ « a taid y re cheat ind to tho » have not taken ~y eka en very quietly and the ut ® | Beot here aud s, t A idvantage of these bargain offer- —s care has beon taken to prevent + s itiee Benge BH S00 0000009 00000000000: united t ; : ings we sound this note of alarm. Be knowleds: the contemplated I M urt I Dy 2 from becoming public. Dietetes enemas t Suburban. bers th the prop tha th ' Can State Positively With « few exceptions, this xynd : S33 in and ‘ay soon cont \ FE A The Star ix, however, able to state | cate rola the engagements rou! 0000000000 0000000000 |||" * Gritobenunte 4 ly today thatthe neg very pany of importance play : a tat fare almost completed, and that ing in this country. It dictates at , - eee we D, Lohman, the principal solutely t gers what att i tiie rot k , « waft t of the theater, f@ now og tions shall n thelr hos . eiue |e a reaching down ; _ Ba tay home from t what shall not. in a word, it potn 7 © in Mex ‘ati ° cr the deal. It trols absolutely and with an iron the me A : catart ag away ' og a . a of the oun. b ia the it ther thing but the importance This, then, ts association with > f p 7 ad : ttle w e a, so great that bh eut Which’ Manager ( of thé dl - ior at Mprohantie, the | ia, Dettins her pentt . cassimeres and } x ‘ umpets " the M tn, $15, $18 and $20, for prt and is now pera house, has & contract. the building of @ club 1 thetr ont t | into her hand-bag and aiat snow 0-810 00 aty ms of this contract, whi eattle theate i . was lightly Th S just about|her skirt; “nothir rt tepl i . eS iine of the Grand opera) into effect ember i next, M this elty will be a nthe elmer paced 2 t aie tae oe aa oe ‘ seve 4 Phouse is responsible for the change. ager Cort agrees to play no comps hr - Reanaeegeary ; bably oe . be B piece and %-plece Sults, value $4, $5 and thie theater wns built, the Se- ies in his theater that have not be it has not yet Bad. t xt e the a = . pgs * ied $6: anniversary male price. (These $2 50 theater had everything its own booked there by Klaw & Erlang . tiow At th t the Bt y | on — Concert suite are for boys from % to 16 Bier = reesd to the high-priced at-| the syndicate representatives. ase of counct! last night, t t tar —— Boys’ and Children’s Suits, ages from 3 to 10, in It was known as the the other hand, the syndicate agrees oye pet fog that a gr kendeon ons, | there, ian grand orchestral at sant sae cad Foe ane. $2 50 frical Trust's reprosentative to allow none of Ite attr to eee ore cate © arventore ou thelr ona > teeta . No to 1 $3.60, $4.60 and ft ; ta this part of the country. appear at any house in this city oth- The stage 1s large wan kihed. =A muenber A saving on your spring hat of al Men's ¥ ts in Derbys and Fedoras, tn browns, tans and pearls, value $2.00, $3, for 82 25 (This offer does not include black) Boys’ and Children’s Caps, the golf, yacht and golf-yacht shapes. Thi and a6 “50 Cts «o Fears, for this reason, the Seattle er than ‘the Grand opera hous ight be as: been the highest class Three Things to Do. : : u nonthly Dille and oy arte Of amusement In the clty <n «| stowed sOtY-| phis practically leaves the owners the final pas ‘ ‘ Date appeared all of the prom.| _,7hs practically leaves the owners | | It in J transfer may not > The University of Tpshingt, r | or stars in an teete nachent house on their Bands. There are signed until Mr. Lohman returns to | hold Its frst int ey, James K. Hackett: and m from eoo0e rrr) Special y evening with a the University of Ie three things they can do. Close the | this city, but It is pow thought ) j * 01 ly and t of bu cae who are most f f no. : apen. 4 trical Trust. question, struggle on with such before his return, in fact as » ball, the main assembly roor : The 75e qualities for is necessary, in order that the tractions as they can ind do thy Re gots within reach of the Atlan |school. | The quaetion to, be $ ra-inch flounce, accordeon Men's Biue Bib Denim Overalls, “te oe 5 a : . der the cirourst bie. nto Resolved he te able sewed throughout; value ‘be more thoroughly under- | best they can under the cireui | shoal ture prin-| May Soon Have & Bullding of /$ Pleated, mercerfzed sateen § for. - gpa ET re i wane hs ee Its Own, petticoats, Walters’ Line Blac x “oats. “pian F 000. Wood was run over by & leco- er out eo! © $1.5 Our anniver " ANEW PAPER IS motive and his | fractured |STR. HUMBOLDT SC $i Each right an well save this $1 20 j , He erates that, th ¢ Hon. ©. H. Hanford, Hon eoncinpenparimnaarin ae) pre bs ; ‘ | defective and could not be manag- Bn cfhge hamber ef commerce at th: 2 = Mother's Friend Bhirt Waists for boys, fancy per- 3 NOW ASSURED 33°" * IN YESTERDAY ji. a and Hon. J. B. Alien 0 moutines ik anewune th Westberg & Childs cale and white. collgra attached or “46 Gis =— | pati Soe and the quality ‘all go in thi ee | Bawin Hekildeen, by hie guardian | | Murderous Lover. wrod te tor the \ J dh pe ethane alan bbe ts 4 Oices Will at First Avenue |*4 litem, has commenced an action! steamer Humboldt, Capt. Bonni-| o t atock com Men's Laundered Fancy Shirts, “best_ branda,” ae “a a tr racorar $9.0 from the city Of 84-| agg. arrived from Southeastern| LOS ANGRLES Cal. Mareh 7—|j iS ecran a 1118 Second Ave. tite Stas and’ BL” Rnniver~ BD Oty Madison Strec. Same eae a | Alaska yeaterday morning with| Clarence Crawford shot and killed ©. | bu to ¢ $50,000 « eary price ; sree years old, was run over on Rajiroad W. str . ar te cadaveneal akan session sue Sept 11 last, and lost his|10 passengers and a few tons of |). j¢ te understood that | ye Sy pally fan. ‘Bsa Bt. arn. |i" could aequire, at m ver 'Yesler Way Pharmacy f= rere morning paper to be es- in the boards between the tracks 90 oi4, one of her passengers, is a min First a and Corner Yenier Way and Broadway, | —An Air Rifle Free to anyone purchas- by Leigh 5S. Hunt will/that he could mot escape the =p e interior. He ver t The 1 ts owned b | ’ 2 a E its offices in the northwest cor-|proaching cars. The suit is brought Dawson tn pg be B, > My pin dB oe PRESCRIPTIONS ing Ave hae sm of mere in our Boys’ and Children’s Department. ‘af First avenue and Madison | against the city on the ground that) 4° C ‘Thowner, also a mining | courage the movement Dr. J. E ‘3, Prop. ao es Sy up by J. W- | it controls the ground and allows the| “Wm. Hartel and > lL. Ferguson. The new building would contain Tel pa be called the | Faiiroad companion to operate care: | ewe Taining. men of Dawson, were | TQ) BE MADE A seer’ tens than "ibs ie | 7 tn ‘and will be Repub- | jcesty | also Dpssengers. ‘They made the triy merce needs. It te 0000000000 00000009090 00004006 9080095090960000 009 poe from Dawson to White Horse ove: that je arranging for « larwe | q he ige im about seven @aye The SUMMER RESORT |e2=!wtv toon thete tus ibe : ~ FEDERAL COURT. \cOoT TAGE CITY tran ts not cate | ‘ | | and H. T. Miller. owners | The Pacific Coast Co.'s steamer my way out jer ia ~ pea | af for business Tt Juneh. 3 e geod condition area T surplus space would be rent. | was filed in tne SAILED LAST NIGHT) ae rte ie mlmost iexpaseabie, | SHOquatmie Will Have Pleturesque * Tce Getatetn temten: wol he ‘ore: ‘there waa very little news anywhery ‘ ed, & committee will | =— Cottage City, Capt. Wallace, sall-| The »: and gry ral report of the mines! nf of Charles T of the Bnoqualm ny, ribed by. the a of how mueh | kan points at 9 o'clock last|Gn is expected. The spring clea rried 7 passengers 2nd os are being made ne and good rge cargo of, freight, princtp re coming tn from al Quarts is showing up * good strikes are hm tion. F » Anal Perishable goods’ for the tatertor. ve arguments in | Po eut. D. i. Jarvia, who conduct- Reamer Gy | ot Aberdeen | ad'the reindeer expedition to Hering ithe case was taken under ad- (9% '¥° 3 Hig A emp 9 spring clean-up ng in the of furniture, carpets and draperies at the G. L, Holmes C Morgan claims sizso fer to Sit : * More than 100 handsome silk waists t Department Stor ge ap vee yrs 7 Parga os aie arrived Saturday and were added to 4 for injuries alleged to have attend to government businesd uatll jowing v P © 3x ope at Store in to be a revelation. attle’s new establishment our already generous showing. Tat- % fustained to « launch belong- | tae ice breaks up furt Hurnbol H, Banta. frame structure ne of those windy days! have @ far greater scope—artistic furniture is here for fetas are enjoying a greater popu- iL seem he wil pressed to St ste liver, Wm. Harte jome and inful to walk from o ' tisan—furniture hy—then | Iarity than ever, and among these Skim. He claims that through | 14 sstablish a revenue paymuster’s | fugon, A.C. Moffatt, A. E ns etananad painful to walk from one | an—furniture inexpensive and worthy—then if you 6 eK Bo or, a ae ¢ ie careicsaness of the master of the | 8nd ©! A. Co a. ot ~ rg ng : ext, and elmost imp pleare, the very extreme—Davenporte for those who wish of patterns and colors, and also a & colfision occurred which | "5'G™ ian manager of m large | falar arnnud and A. ¢ mt cena the Brot sap v0 b sible to cross the street. The de-| Po seen few cholee effects in sating. yuo Dey ruined his launch. | 4 ” ie | = © * _o m the view 6s anane part nt store was crowded. it iste At $1.98—A good quality black u ¥ company interested in the marbl one of the summer reso " t ® @ y At $7.98 there are two very quarries at the north end of Adi | North _ . ed as If people had Tafleta Waist, or a pretty handsome styles; one js a 4 aity island, went north on the The Hatpin Operator. Out the hotel grounde little = to get out of the wind « one im wash silk, in all the Diack taffeta, h sleeve a |tage City last night. He t taking a is = te dake on : gored in dread of gotng out again. number of men with him and work erday the case of Annie Curt i emiaren ion Everybody looked pinched and cross, | will be at once commenced on the | ¥ atponed until tomorrow b sa fight to met any one to afford In themae r and all that could be desired Ay Of quiet enchantmen wo who have ted t mined of & move from amtale te kery debartm quarry. The marble at this piace She i of pure white color and almost flaw- | s Mcer John jess. It pays more to the ton than | hatpin. the richest of quartz mines. | — —— Taffeta Sik fi a'and “on affeta n id and but- 9 colors, stitched { tons. ns os 87 98 f the fine trout «roundn py Be We have told you about the afternoon and : : J. A. Loring, of the U. 8. geodetic 1 parks, and will be giad to 4 & pencil, which | . “ : Sota (ois ama “°K! At $10 we show the prettiest | Murver. left for the Rorth on govern- of Mr." aker’s Iatent™ move: |, fy ther, nd she ae | concert and tbe typical songs of the South to be mung by cuffs and .. At $18 we shew i is "ree at [| The White Star steamer Oregon. | ™*”' ons. a toward the improvement Of /man, with his hands thr » talented quertes of neg rose here will be no good» $ pink, light bige and old rose, E. T. Ezekin, « Yukon trader, ’ ready far-famed spot pokes Dl & bert ean | om the opening day, Saturday, March .is thurk aoe ae $ with’ bolero effeet, collar, Seeley, eatied for Valdes and | ad for the interior, is also a pas. cuffs and jacket trimmed in — wanted shades; both are puffs: collar and vest of ucked and have the new $ tucked white silk; the other and are good value comes in cerise,” old blue @ . $3 98 and hello, with white tuck- 5 River at § o'clock last night. | vangelisti face, was following her ty styles, one comes tn: col- - . ; Garvied 46 pamengers and |" | -crrade te not te wood today as yes-| mronettene teen. about from counter t0 cou ore: with tucks and em: Sige '*- 810 00 ee sveues tntetins over 7 and Monday. The Oreo. | ee ee ine Caled nae | toning the girls. Every tim with diamond tucks, ‘black { ‘A beautfful collection of betie ae prac ay malneee The = FOR Two TRACKS City and Dolphin ed : os oe P the caine to iden standstill the | G. I H 1 2S F it e stitching; the other is a { lant Taffeta Sk Petticoats, fruit and ¥ tables for Lynr h A her, and would push his tucked and stitched in white 5 violet, lavender, blue, rose, {the epring.”h inrae mun: |ON JACKSON ‘STREET | ports and Valdes. Filling these ack, more surly than ever. I COR. SECOND AVE. AND SPRING STREET I three are very handsome } castor, gray and black, $7.60, of merchants are also, going | ‘contributed inegely to the very as impossible to look at them and 4 ° waists and will 2 $10.50, $1 $17 Trem intications the tbre |sattstactory Business ot the last two |* hot think: “What an amiable ro'guickly ac, 8@ 98 Hato, $1000"... 50 ce merlot wu pro ae A. T. Hage has filed « petition to | o> three days. little woman, and what a great r oo $0 e0esecesoesoss: a. a oe . d on rr Y om up on the a in jooking mn ne ob te. Valdes, itself, wil! probab- | the board of public works, reciting | The stock br ght ap on th A, ne mo fianly looking man But ob Ty be the metropolia,” “The people | that an receiver of the Seattle City |tiila is by no ‘the Copper river country will not | rafiway. he is the holder of the fran- je very news a8 a paper is now | chise granted in 1899 to Winthrop “Quotations — remaine Smith, Albert Stone and Andrew F.| 42°0hn. today as Burleigh, hy the terma of which | probat they were authorized to build a dou- |the pr ¢ displays remain on practit day, wii te a strong tendency to I its appearance. | Hall. « young man of &: tle, Mone of the passengers on th *. Yakimas wer of potate Money in Oil. ble trac p Jackson street They | ging $17 and $18 per ton th " tonight. "re le taking in with | Die track on " ne 1 ia ms ‘era |Hiave built only ingle track, and | morning, but ft would not be surpris ager eis t think rut ng TP Sp eipful and inspiring is cordialy invited to at th ireh, at the xth and Seneca ‘streets, 404 periodicals which he will dia- | be asks for a pe : a caeee Bal ital avenue to Yesler way Mt Cape “Nome. He is well | JOBBING QUOTATIONS., 8.4 former Seattle newsboy. | in HOTELS. icshiniibate tare 5 Frait | repent are: Jas. A. Clock, « railroad ‘GOOD BASEBALL on GEIR tbo i THIS SEASON |man, ct ha Nan eating apples, $1.00@1.26;'fan $492.50 navel or Ballin, a ship builder of Po 7 A. . Chariton, of the Northern Paci ic ‘railroad at Po aH. C. star had been added to| fc ratirond at Portland, and Dugdale’s constellation of | Bower. * New York business man. | yer J. ¥. Buchan, last | At the Butler A yr) Provisions § | w: », C, who Is large! one of the mandgers of the eetawnon, 2, Cn whe nh sad h meat—Cow beef, 64 F state circuit, arrived in Seat- | ested in Nome mining proper h meal v7 4@ hy in thunder @idn’t yuo get | what you wanted just now? = I'm ~ Bay Stock From the Puget Sound Petroleum ¢o. Inde >ements st. Now comes the op: tion with Margont re now offer e. = W eas, Call at our off | explanations and c favorable report of an nnaylvania, West Vir : 3 3 i i | coming king of the North k who Krasp the sit for the on To build are offered by the Puget Mill Company. The erection of each new house adds to the value of the-restof the property, prospectus with map giving cription of our lands; als ently from the state of mplete de ryer Gx b I which has been so claimed for many yeara by old settlers and # living the This location is about 15 miles south of rom the 4 Jas. A. Lynch, a New York ca beet, 8c per Ib; mutton Schooner Carona, ( Mabe fi " z ay from the Fast and will fa who te intarested In’ Bentthe| er, dei owen, Bige: bork, 7@Te per | arrivud at Latiard. tant, night fe The Latest Spring Olympia and within two and a half miles of the maln ithe of thy jbaseball team " 4. M. Gibson, a min. |b; veal, large, 8@%e; amall, 10@10%¢. | San Pedro in bal he will le : 4 yer le ratlr . , « Thos. Brown, i", rma btenkfas We Te Seattle by April 15 ‘All of the |# nt wambo: n of Viet u ers are in ra rly good trim and | Mulira, a } man of Ww ed clear backs, days of team prac will | ley. Brown, a watchmaker them for thetr first game on R. D. Mermell, «| | Pot | at the D W. Ruffin, | wack,’ ¢ low Danve politician of Kingston, Wash.; W. A. | s3@ $1.50@1 Sion 22 Ee veins in the off producing states of the Bast, consis of a complete complement of drilling apparatus, a mounted t drilling machine, derricks, ete.; a complete — 24-horsepower oiler and engine, all mounted on two sets of trucks, This con plete outfit ts now chinery ne Lots will have this accruing value to the greatest degree. Macadam streets and walks, parking strips, city water and | sewers. Lots 60x120, $7§0 to $1250, at Went ttle discharging ballast gy Bee ordered and fully paid for, before any issue or sale of stock, ‘The Northern Paciiio railroad has promised a specially quick delivery, so we will be weeks, We will have the most e sylvania in charge of the drilling We can safely say that we are the only ot! com e at work within three enced oll drillers from Pent ny in Wash PUGET MILL COMPANY t the Diller: John Joyce ! progressing on an of Cherry valley: Ei r dos r ernment launches, Pilot an THIS WEEK enter Natore edlotiod Oovek tar isle’ Gas we he ail eh fiton, a Tolt longer: F per doz; celery, D ‘at Stetaon @ Post's mill dock assessable, Our coal aione, whlch we knew under Mutual Life Buil paid and Peo damage sults were com bed Youterday afternoon in cases empl . Whatcom, an: ttorney of Mt a _miliman our groun¢ worth all that we now ask for our Waugh, an round th all that n x f " ind the stock will at once jump to fab. other new fields. inquiries took fl all ma and when oll taf prices, the same as in all ull particulars given and a ». No orders for for busines per dos; sweet potatoes, $2.00, | 1 will he ame time before theo ave pm.| Spanish Chili peppers, % @lagain ready for service imploye been perman an ib; sauerkraut, 4c; cream | ve é ured, and preter charges of squash, $1.26@1.60 per case; brusseis| Steamer Charles D. Lane weighed sprouts, 6 er tb; California head | her anchor this morning and stenm Olson asks tor © $25,000 - lettuce, 65@7 * artichokes, 69/61 up to the bunkers. She wMl take PM MARS against the Cooks Field Gise dow n peas, 11 Ib; dried |a cargo of coal to Sar nciseo, Or heerfully swered r less than 100 shares, ok with re fm an¢ ers for st : a evergl nl +) ld be addressed to C. Christopher, President a “ ount of Injuries wustain gx: cartona, Gc, fancy, Toc, i t | her return voyage she wil or the 9000000esensoonecesnnes Mpa 8 te ae fligence on NEW YORK, March 2 | 64, the: tomintoon, per cane, 81.7502, ohare M A GOLDMAN § PUGET SOUND PETROLEUM COMPANY 4 Sth OAe HOSS OOo CoO DO SCC SOCORORE Bitte in “Alwiea, “working Ton the | sea. The French liner Lua. Gh gon rhubarb sweeper th parser. | The, wet ofand Tugboat Cos A, 406 and 407 Mutual Life Bldy. - - - Seattle, Wash, stad Vepeaya Seattle Transfer Co, Se at Tun tothe coal fields, He | passed through a three-days gale, | §400;' epinach, 902 Second Avenue Freight, Passenger and Baggage at i: a 3 t trip, Novelties in 3 have proven our faith by our works, for we have already bought 3 swelry 6 C. CHRISTOPHER, president Over and lost hin left leg, | having her lifeboats and ratte Jewelry Store \ JOuN P. HARTMAN, vice pr ; ‘ See eno t i F JO} MAN, vice pres. and seeretary smashed, No passengers were hurt Laqgs ond Poultry Went Officers: ¢ iq. Ww. BROOKE, Treasurer. Corner Marion. STORAGE commenced an ¢ fin 2d and Marion, Burke Bidg. White Pane & Individual designs; the head fit Butter Washington crea , to recover $15,-I ted, Clare, 1407 Second avenue. |pound prints, 2c; Hastern TEETH EXTRACTED FREE MM Mate 41-45 Ofen 623 er AWD CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCH, De fs 7" Seek ts Bautlvely without patn | Cy ee | 3 o0000seees aeraresenerenarsrroosroooesrooooroes.