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29, 1901 MONDAY, APRIT SEATTLE STAI 3 THE ‘ pitelty, and his | 1» the Husbands the Principal Commoditi Double Track Used | & Must Go, Say Prominent yc vor in gore’ oe his Hag Which Are Lost ; sisi Haglan / Southwick Cc | op - : ; BE ge Ae Provisions ; } Citizens of Spain. At are wantetfyiy” ae rao? | TR Foline department te an tn- |g ! 717 -19- 21-23 First Avenue | t ban i Ly “i oo H ae Expert Typewriter Repairing L PARIS, Apt N t Poe . - that te bacon, f ) con : ie , t be m ‘ u is ; irish x ive Marck { 1 (0| Butter, Cheese, Eges «nd Poultry . tice can be hed than t K Up * Alice Greer, and, a J. T. Viner of San I 1 ° Freumstances s« i y nin ; ee to, hi Eadie Viner, | Call \ f encing Mond we wil ‘ I rin 2 Q } what can take the © | Ame ye phatic hit as Jack a. ma C f ‘ : . 4 oo ae Sita ieseennc me |S ow Shatner ngit we eee star |e | | i SILKS in Our Stock Attacked by Newspapers 1 He tert s this |? per tb nf die aye peformers are persevering t Sy eng n ° MN ; Vier I t 0 amar omy re * nen ° Agitaters Not Cranks, enue theater by cou: te her husband, H Y , ducks, 180 ootn brushes h ~ y » Kk the population. They ° house and carried th suas & Je, Weed te} prt fered to the # the ¥ batt tanks. Gree Se pean pea ie, - J 2 shor iato . eae a round f the dock or in ' 4 Reread os —_ story of the po A Fle Tp ME “ag, dl a a! ‘ 98.00; be ; MHE fabrics we show in our Silk Department come from every weaves of q it off th Senin tenes bounds | Pi Ruin Ww a , aw: /. repute in the world, and buying as we do in tremenduous quantities, Petes are working t clin t ee Bu “it fet sound. per ton, 812.60 , ak aa at q Eemmceatition of the Apert aun ana AY. | Chas. Ro Clark and bh : ‘ mothy, $16.9 » are able to offer them at lower pri than those generally asked in Horement Das dev Vierne ar La as, R Clark : ) I ie wtrees a. the lary ive as the oe Lo gt aR . other stores. For this week, however, we've made a further arty mks the | cate J wii n Europe tn ty) e “ i si . ) = rs cts thea tne Reduction From Our Regular Low eting was he ts outs The Two Sisters” t# just the kind | £2 Pay to pisses ino vatrone ot the! ARQUND TOWN. Mhe speeches was (hat the nati a | | mites from | atruck her | atiteh of c ‘9 Secure its abolition in the/in a m dy of Barvceiona a | | Batting ot the Root. owt lifelike manner, © when the w Y. M.C. A. Gymnasiam The meeting appotn mm @ |combings, Those on ah fe walt epon the pret. ni annual gymnastic ex Hthe little be at must se ‘S petition to the gov at Ranke hail by| Capt. Faber, who runs declaring that aughed wh e out all right *, will be highly ning throughout. [t will en > present to the public in possible way the class at is being done in the gym.| Slowly the yacht’s head fet! The program is varied | until 1 bef danger thr as har te people and | 4 to the at interests of jth be city and asking that these apect Narra a from eaactmes city Um veses. Then a new drill and classical posing and the boat steady he | enty Bare inghtes to Win cs @ Lover. » the lea of the boathouse she South & The F * ar es c sani eabnbaded picyete tan | round 1 to gently. and slid to the } & Stewart's. 7 é $607 Pivet Ave. ot Arlington, Wash. ‘teday made aieece A Rt Sages we ad | was en 1 at the Orpt Tes, made 1080 NG, M.. April 2° Misses |request to the police to locate his| | takers had rrr Avery and Dora Hartage json. Roy Teagar. The missing boy te] pee ha T b f Byron M"« ® bare-knuckic Might near Be 1 years of age. | He left his home at It's blow.” whe sald, ne sy the love of a man, and ington about two weeks ago. The| chalantis walbet.nwes won the man with a sti? Pit wo ; OP which landed on ber/the police: Brown hair and eyes, “." ‘aw and put her down|wore suit of gray clothes and light olared cap. . girls Nive at Dixon, and! part Bere with two girl friends by to settle the affair de inorder. They prepared battle by donning sweaters, d toa bridge near town. re they spent Uttle time in pre-| Dut were soon at the bust-| Sis hand. The seconds stood | ye the battle mm , } fee in the excitement of the girls have taken their Peads and blackened eyes back description was left ee | It ts well » always wears his hair| gents of sects middie. Wad last seen) of ¢ rd Friday. the AWFUL GRIME: CHARGED. =. RICHMOND, Va.. April 29.—Mur. det ts charged against J. H. Vaden, jot Montgomery county, and the ac cusation, if proved, will establish one | of the most horrible tragedies in the | history of this state. Mrs. Vaden was reported to have died, and was hurriedly buried on the following day Trade started off well this morn Suspicions were aroused and the|with bundles of mail ordors to coroner caused the body to be dis-| Alaska orders were also heavy interred. The body of a newly born I took a drop to 18@19¢ .w — Walsh in “More Than 1 was found tn th ‘offin with its| th k of no further change SEs most magnificent pro- |mather. PRyrictans testified that ser , too ‘ the grave . vg herd Ld ag wnay’ at bow [They said that the woman was bur Mar in this city at the Se- |” last night in “More The play tells the| ime’s lor or Nape Sends with her seif-renuncia- an American standard, ie protix, the speeches! 77 $60 declamatory; but then| the difference between we American schools of construction. } Waa regal ax Josephine. | &@ depth and tendernen B Were wholly charming ant With splendid connervati« Sere Reet day on the Rpectal Correspondence.) has been convinecing.| PHILADELPHIA. A been in her work a most |cis Menard, #ix yoars force and directness. Sh» He i# a chil f poverty In We rth the while of # 1 in the in Bal! aber WB Use? work question merely a out on the coun ~ MARKETS, ce ee ld f California prod this morning. al goods were pens, sag testified that ated his wite cruelly hout bail, JOBBING QUOTATIONS. (CORRECTED DAILY) Green Fruit. Lemons, MWG276; we as, $2.006)2.75 lion; grape wherries Potatoes, $18.00@19.00 new beets, $3 case; ccrrots, per sa $1.0; yellow Danver onions, & 19.00; lettuce, $1.50@1.60 a case; t if self-conti but prof. a % pr ° nips, $1.25; garlic, 48%; cabb iene etd ne $2; peppers, 1b@20c; huska, n onions, 10c das; | caulifc drank it all toon, $1.75@2.00, Spanish al te Injan hour later. pers er ib; sauer ut I work which used not| the street. Fis litt ware, Te See coer eat Bt, Hin lips were swoll Hi out blankly like the ad child. He was tak . Wm. Hum-jen to St. Timothy's honpital and Frank Sher-|The doctors thought he would die. They worked over him all night. The -|ehild showed no remorse When his mother tearfully reprov ea him, he laughed, and when she raised her hand to box his ears, hi I will get drunk. f Aside from this slight de ly white. Walsh's work was very ty. Me Sheridan's ¢ ttle of Austeriits Si as fine bit of dé BMY si), the production wax = Nothing ever approach on seen in Seattle It sas Stale thoee of Henry Irv. re he difficult to say ¢ more magnificent tt mes more artistic. High-| Rb nore thate 8 20 praine the function of the critic Terme or rmances, but it er Eiryene with a trace o ounrtin should see “More Anniversary | ee moe fT mene GOLDMAN'S 25 Per Cent Discount to the & Hend nue, manu nem and and fair tre ers built up » trade throughe perating r Grand Opera House ? Most inter | cern on Aronson, the jew venue, was crowd the opening au anide feos Lhe instant.» At the Mit contintes tov i Medes on everything $1 the store. 0 and 7 p. m. datty ying of one-fourtt 1 this we WA GOLDMAN'S The president a of the Olypmic Ol Co. the morn Jewelry Store ing to examine their of! field ie al nt. We have r ' 2d and Marion, Burke Bidy. falling © il fog four days and er yan Wiese tc! lour return, Reger Green, ureaident, pralized the opie, who,| © aes - : buts . 4 atiats a greak deal’ be Retin TT) cat irae taneiiblinds said has | "waht It is a case of having too big a stock,and we are taking this means of less- ew rt ru . he gale w h came up #0 sud , ictal Gala” Fuck ips “gaa tacaccaldnw views wie |inte Mette eee? ont : 2 ening it. There are thousands of grades of the most popular weaves of thing to be was to en-/ shown ly by the Searchlight, | Way In which # sloop was brought | n t imma SPRING... to create sentiment | 106% nd avenue. The pictures | into her anchorage off the Hrigt pt rt rectt f Satake lehew interesting evente ef the das | boathouse e yacht waa three | Sea 1 oe was carrying eve anvas and she heeled unti jthe water poured over her hate There's @ sailor man on boar mpasied t sn ye nal The heavy sea and her 19-inch Black Taffetas, marked k Peau de Sole, GIRLS FIGHT seein a tendaes : F cageon wah tie Tetthe bent fRY ONE from The to @e a yard , fr © to $1.40 @ yard. features Win be preeen’ed jn anti! her boor self Phalanx Guaranteed Taffetas : atin Luxor, * fencing class, combination wand |#t each roll of the boat Then 19-inch, marked from Bbc t marked from $2. w toi ge de: shore saw the peak drop Warm weather w $1.75@2.75 a box; Mm ” 96.50 per case; cooking apples, 9c@ $1.25: eating apples, $1.00; ‘fancy a Jeating apples, $1.50@2.25 el per ton Telephone Matin TET. & B& Corner Second and Pike, Trea Shoe Co. Prices of From 25 to 33) Per Cent. "y The remains of Jot CAN'T BE BEAT m. $1.4 to & a yard Phalanx Gu h, marked from a yard. h Black I r 00 to $1.40 a yard. lack Satin Ducherse, m $1.00 to Tic a yard. arked apices of th Mitchell, 68, died yeaterd ranteed Taffet to ® The Vedertakers 100 LATE 10 asin tu WAuNEes AND © NONS BOSTON GROCERY McSORLEY & HEN Have You pte nak 1220-1222 Second Ave. 120x110 Broadway, near Denny wa Pike 161. + 4 for $9000 corner lot. ‘Thin in t aah! y soa PETE. AURAMS hs a F remont -Gre -en Lake Our ot} When We Guarantee i| : * te DR. SIMS’ Deliveries ALASKA UBURBANITES are to enjoy the same identical gro- STOVES KS cery bargains that have caused Seattle folk to wonder If not you are the loser. They comprise every size and kind how Shannon can sell at a price so much less than most useful for the northern country—from an ordinary $8.00 ane |x — pn rye sine Ay = every other grocery. The wagons will leave at 8:00 am. eer POCO ES Ce tangs He leap Ree 6 au. | every Tuesday for Green Lake and Fremont. mene have our ows factory an4 are prowd to stats tat we ere | turn t the beat make of Alaska stoves on the Coast. ith 7 - ( ~~ oo t n cut shows the style suitable for a party of three eel ; ye, hg tle rag {3s pod ones pall ocd Beng nite large. Goa oe eee se § ier. ee © a the beat ha AP. a ; HY structed by working t heat is compelled to go in a ~ 7 erneath the oven be . | 94 ave. and Columbia Tel. Matin 192 $ Len & Perrin's Worcestershire ‘ 2 3 weerer cere i provid t plate and 6 Bauce, S0c nize, all the week world fe estat aaa aS len aan hie | Pee eee eeeeeeveereee ith grocery orders 426 2 tions . 3 8 Sow wick S| ° by’s pure fruits, jams, 5 sootk 7 ‘This stove i# as nearly perfect as stoves could be made and @ Call and see our diplay ef @ - strawberries, rast . | guaranteed by us to be perfect bakers rs § herr blackberri: 1 n 3 lao han PICKS, SLEDS, ROPT AXES and Pros- le Burnt Leather 64/3 } | pluen’ hattes “ famou HY PECTORS HARDWARE in general, as well as a complete stock PS . ‘ ¢ Se and Me nize cuits 3 of COOKING UTE LS e Goods is th : : —— ; neem 55 |S mate by mine crommnn, Roa $f he ge $7. C. MILES & PIPER co. I$ 3 sins. § coeticd “i 78-84 Yesler Way. | Washington Dental and $ yey Lemon Peel : The arudet Ginn imunein uve Peoria “a $ Photographic Supply Ca ¢ . th ered, good, olt- $8 @ 211 Columbia Street, Seattia © -. . a : Is seseseccooees By alt the $reg 3 MORAN BROS CO. S eeeee cose H p d A ~ ' $1) Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boller Makers, omer For the oure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium and Tobacco nto Ehe onty genuine Keeley institute in Washing- KEELEY British Columbia, J. P. RAY, Mar, Institute ITUTE®: Wavserne Ave Take Grete. Lake or Precont ont, Ot. fice & Sullivan Butiding. ‘Tel. Main. 135, Beattie. Wash oe 2? I’ve beer TIRED Cook OGDEN'S, 507 SHE OOOSOROOe 3 8 B ‘iE Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. 2 * 3 * PeeosOeeoe COSHH COT OSEHS OSS | over town to find a second-hand You go right to A large assortment of Hl sale this week at half the ed to dake. ve guarant PIKE STREET aoe ) all wool Caltfornia ¥ ) Wool Blanke Examine thes at bargains Seeeeerosee ooe 1418 Second Av ec. Marche block. Tel. Green 261 POOESOSSSSSOSSSSSO SSH OSS OOOO OOO HPO OOO OOOO OOD A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices, Bon Watohes, ‘and Silvorware rw fnew Albert Hansen Lanadry Left in Offics Before “ Sat Aiitet eat Whik iasmene dedhitvy Manne 1s the Monday, 1 finished Wed hirts, 4 . Di iy Diamonds, Fine Jowolry vorthweat nesday 2 Pp. m™. Tu ha r pa ———— m., finished Thursda 1 Tuesday, 12m. finished veen Cit Steam Laundr a OA MS Ss’ This Week We Will poo de yf ye al age Que 26 4th y, , Noar Pike st y NO MATTER Sell Dress Skirts at Friday, 12 m., finish Ww © sht at Baking Powde if urday rp m™. tu ‘ t ‘ One Half Regular D. m. finisher Monday rs sd them all pure, wholesome and 88 value, this week $2.50 SPECIAL. 1 pleasing to the taste $6 value, this week $3.00 Hororeoooooooooooooooooe > osovocooesosenoverrery $7.00 value, .this week.. ..$3.50 $10.00 value, this week 00 $250 cash, balance easy terr 120, In an Al neighborh three block and monthly p bast In ea Co 222 Pike St main, ete $3 Mercerized Satteen Petticoats, All Colors, This Week $1.29 Westberg & Childs 1118 Second Ave, SOHHPOHEOKOHeORORREOD nished eight room hou easy terms. HERBERT S. UPPER 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St. Seattle Transfer Co, Freight, Passenger and Baggage STORAGE ‘Te Main 44-45 Mes 643 Pasi Av: | POOROOPOOOOOOOOOOO>OOOE® | ° ° e e © * ” ° ° ° * * ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° « ° © e ‘decond Ave BSCSHSPSOSSSSSSSS SS SS OSSOSSSGSSSSSOSEHSSESESOOSOSESS Reemainann seers ; —s TRAE we ee ea a 0 ney in 1

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