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pid MUZZLER GIVES A GOOD reais Saat [THE DOLPHIN sataeah ot wee! | LORY RN ATTEMPT SUICIDE? | ACCOUNT OF NOME wie] WELL LAY OVER] s¥ih"Srertinalirs at tn police at First Thought He Was) Lim W. W. Cardwell Arrives Fron Circle | 11. viatcw thae wn with Her Next Trip to Skagway Will Oc ner ‘ rand ¥ Drunk. City With News, phettated Wine beh a cur on April 12. fe THLE SEATTLE i331 SECOND AVENUE i ! Sign of the Steaming Coffse Po AA AT RE I TW settee Fg jt LATE T) CLASSIFY cree EE Special for FINANCIAL HODES BROS. are havin | ery Shy: pe m to it an " sae MARINE NEWS. | Saturday Right i niers, every kind, from those 4 k Lir i designin It is beyond doubt the handsomest : show of such things in Seattic. Sale price {went fo Novi nndl the fret apes TO SAIL NORTH So" | 15c Apiece Up INVESTIGATION reaches en a oat Mca Fremont Chureh ‘Recapid, TO PROGRESS Force hey Dow a|~ Vi rs - wf + a6 eben. ¢ Cae Aven in Am tw ' ed to eure ictoria Route __ Guess how much the big coffee pot will hold : Lape] A 1 Spplger & HUrlDUty | svstinn tre turin the'month A you come the Two Expert Accountants to Be Em- ployed on Whittlesey’s Books. arest to guessing the correct amount we 1215-17 Second Avenne give you a $15 dinner set; second prize will bea $5 lamp; third prize will be a $3 creamer set. ae . ' a ene ss ; : 2 a — aturday potted plants, in bloom, with every Bao nll Sea {Mostyn com | Tried Lister's Tooth- tery ners] POEL TO At a conference held yesterd ‘Aa important meeting he we gia Steamship association was held | ay, the office of CORNELL ALUMNI. ally adopt- f $25 and a sec PUerrrccrcereececrecctirritecttccrecrcrcrerrcrnsy s, all grades. LET Wonilce camp Stoves. Walla Waila Arrives, Sarah Ratley, a young girl who re- | et Steamship Walla Wa with her parents on Fir | - es arrived fr the defendant in an asaa etween South tle might with 183 parsengers and a 5 a “IN THE COURTS. h US GIVE YOU A SAMPLE You'll like it —everyt on to the late is how 80 tion can be sold p 0 ttle, The Only Up-Town Stationery Store AFE AND by GRILL ‘Telephone Main TET. & E Corner Second and Pike, On th mplaint of Stewart & te Selling Space | poimes, Judge Ta Store's her 8. by Takin; in O'a Location. Ceeeesececooesoesoooesos R. cx FIGHT. \Wainestay Deputy Sherif Wit. Tams brought M. F. Burke to the on Warrant sworn ¢ € : ont y Fi Successors to A. T. Lundberg Plan Hotel. NECTION i i Hi ban 07: OHNE: STREET Ficccceacctsescuoonens i i * * * IN CON. & * * * ee | For best results advertise in the | star. was severely | nouncement After Burke had hia | low this eee ser |sass = =e z sesieist EW. B. HUTCHINSON COMPANY Co. Union and Second Ay Successors to BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE the a ‘custody of the police. | of M about $50 which he had col-| Second ae 1.6. MILES & PIPER CO. 78-84 Yesler Way. The Largest Stove Housein the Northwest BEST MADE LOOK OUT ee OIL —— At the Rate the Skagit Oil Company Is Now Boring It Will not Take Long to Strike Oil, Divor, Judge Tallman y a divorcee to Maggie cori Phillipe of $50 was foentshed by hie! « WAR OVER RATES. Rosalie and North Pacific are Strong oe. We'll Rush Things Out At These Prices. HE stock remaining after a most successful creditor’s sale will be cleared out quickly and completely within the next few ‘ days—that fact is settled. We've determined to start the q spring business with the store completely filled with spring goods —and none that is old. It’s all well enough to talk clearing out. We'll prove to you that we do mean business by the fol- lowing prices. This is an odds-and-ends-sale--a few of a kind in certain size But no need to worry about that. We can fit anybody. We may not be able to fit each one in each pattern, but will fit them satisfactorily, and at a saving that in almost every TAWN MOWERS THE VERY fate war which is on between Meamers running between this and Victoria, notably the ue and othe North Pacific, Je beard around the Yesler and city of beautiful This fi the A eee lawns. A good lawn the assembied crowd that his vs boat carrying Se mail. i machiner: ‘0 mower that runs with t labor, one that clips the grass mented the Rosali at his wit's | on cow and one that needs | ads 1 instance is less than one-half the original cost. east cr isnens ON accie y lait: sas 4 ty a0 repairing, is'a ve || THE KEYSTONE PENNSYLVANIA DRILL 1S WIDELY KNOWN, Boring is ee usb chiiatath tegan in a loud tone t 7 now made in advance. Only mails were the only thing the shares of this atock fo Pacific carried. aha wet shown by the | very rapid with this drill, as is © that kind here, in | “4 both guaranteed, following letter : MENS’ SU ITS Cvar 6000 Already Taken us $12. Odds and ends m to bol ce as hours ‘ | i WOOLEY, Wash., April 2d, 1900 SKAGIT OLL CO. Gentlemen: - ly be som tee ideas enue, Seatt ease 82 Uniform rate will be . ees See ‘Teiephone, Green 1261 ngland Diagonal c | sores able arrived today. Mackin- BOMNEY & STEWAKI Gf0. #1. WOODHOUSE (0. fools strung and drill started about ever sold 5:30. Sank hole seven feet. tailored; 1409 Second Ave. FLOGR COVERINGS AND SUNLIGHT TO SHOW THEM F there is a better lighted ‘‘ day light” carpet store any place we haven't heerd of it. And if there is you'd have to travel a long way to patronize it. The right sort of light and plen- ty of it is to play an important part in the success of the G. L. Holmes & Co, carpet department. Cc. E. SMITH, Gen’l Mgr. DON’T WAIT UNTIL WE HAVE STRUCK OIL. You know there will be no stock for sale then. You are well av that the ground floor is the only yet in on in the oil busine Price still unchanged. 9c Per Share Is a very low price for oil stock when drilling is actually going on. 50 Suits for s’ $3 Suits for 85c. and distinct lots of boys’ Pants Suits in ages 3 to 16 ay cheviots roughly well 1 Local buyer mut in $e and out of town orders were Reavy, JOBBING QUOTATIONS. (CORRECTED DAILY.) yea Oxford } Youths’ § Men's Parni hings — uble front. and and pencil pocket— 5 cts ei et si | Men’s Hats Men's $1.50 and $1.75 new tyle Fedora and Stitt and stitched k trimm: s and shades—your i marcow 46 cee | MECHANICS’ GLOTHING £0, 109 Cosidantal Avenue, Betwaen Yes!er Way end Washington St, Peeeecconevcensescoecececeooe® Make All Checks Payable to Geo. W. Harris Treasurer, Ex-Auditor S. & I. Railway. WATCH FOR BULLETINS They will be published in the Star. They will also be posted in public places. Visit the top floor and see what you shall see. Another feature worthy of mention--every last carpet pattern here is new to Seattle, and ex- clusively shown in the Northwest at this store, All the velvet--all the Axminsters--all the Lowell body Brussels-~all the ingrains, are re- freshingly new and inspiring. Come in and price them. Take the elevator, ride up. You enjoy walking down, stopping on each floor to see the exposition of house furn- Provisions ereth meat Cow beef, 6%@7%Ce Ib; bee re wett kind ishings. G. L. HOLMES FURNITURE CO. Cor. Second Avenu2 and ‘ pri¢ S'reet, oJ e 9 i Skagit Oil Comp’y ‘ 10 DOWNS BLOCK Office Open Every Evening From 7 to 9, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON } LOOK FOR THI AND 109 > 109