The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1901, Page 4

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a8 ith the yn on ty rhs ne ve fic Wi a) nd * MARQUIS ITO WELCOMED The Ilustrious Japanese Statesman Arrives men Greet Him With Enthusiasm Entertain in Marquis Ito, the greatest of Jap-} anese politicians and statesmen, was royally received by his countrymen upon his arrival in thie city last night. As the Nippon-Yusen Kaisha steamer Kaga bore alongside Northern docks at Smith ¢ immense crowd broke forth cheers, and the a u the frequent reports of t the incessant rattle The dock was brilliantly with Japanese lanterns an dand played airs from the “Mikado,” as the ship was ticing wp. | Prince Ito was on f th at to! disembark, and as ed, the Japanese on the bok uncovered their heads and atepped aside, form we for him, They cheer- rvals as he walked through owd. The prince was thea ap ed by & reception committee of his countrymen, and escorted to & carriage and was driven to the Rainier-Grand, where apartments | had been secured for him. Many of his countrymen followed on foot keeping pace with it all the way to| the hotel, where an immense crow 1} had gathered to catch a glimpse of | the marquis, The hotel entrance was decorate 1 im honor of the distinguished guest | with American and Japanese flags eniwined. Ferns and Japanese jan. terns were displayed and banners bearing the inscription, “Welcome to Marquis Ito,” were numerous, The prince and his attendants were all dressed in regulation European garb Prince Ito, upon leaving his car riage, went at once to his rooms. His physician forbade him to attend the reception planned in his honor. Exp Deep Regret One of the first statements made by Prince Ito upe he steam er was to expres: at the death of President MeKin ey. He said that he held Mr. McKinley in the greatest esteem and affection, and his death w personal be reavement. The prince took «rent interest in his trip up the Sound, and spoke frequently of the great com merce which should some day be dullt up between Puget sound and Japan. He le tn America partly to study commercial conditions, and consequently took a deep interest In the clty and ite harbor approaches. His escort is comprised of his physi- ¢lan, Dr. Z. Koyorma, and three sec- | retaries—K. Tsudzuki, who is a mem der of the Japanese senate; H. Fur- | uya and M. Tekioka. Al! are young men, the physician, the eldest of th escort, being but 42 years of age. Mr. Tsudsuk! was formerly vice min feter for foreign affairs, and has held other high positions. He is an ac- complished linguist His Country- Seattle Will His Honor Marquis Ito ro#e early this morn « ing rested well last night nd felt much improved, Hie 1 jan was, however, careful to have him avoid as much excitement as po consequ fow vis itors were admitte ree num ber of local Japane alled and we by Mr. ‘Trudsuki, Marquis chief secretary, Only the local Japanese consul a few other of ficiais were allowed to see the mar leveral of the wives of prom al Japar nino ir rempe ) the distinguish ed statesman Delegation of Citizens ‘ ck Marquis Ito recety ed a delegation of citixens of Seat tle. Among them were Mayor Humes, Counctimen James, Rinehart Parry and Crichton, Judge Burke. Judge Hoyt, O. H. P. La Farge James D. Hoge, jr 4 others | Judge Burke acted as « nan for the party, and after p ting ev eryone to the marquis made 4 short speech of weler Me anid nf Seattle, We feel that re draw , ah sha an. anh ot Judes Purke tated most ven him heen mad tee appotnted Inst or for # fin the w night. Judge Parke will pv The mayor and severn! sther city offictals wit! be present and addresses will be ma of the ety heartily ta Mf the banquet are being ar ranged this afternoon. The Japan: , * of Seattle and Var will attend, as well as prominent Japanese of Benttle. A Dinner Tonight Marquis Ito and his party will be entertained at dinner thie evening at uinier-Grand by the Jar 1] and other prominent Japanese residents Among the interesting members of | ch Maraqute Ito's party ie Mr. Trodruk chief secretary to the marquis, He soeake English Quently, and at most [times acts as spokesman for the maraqt He says that the marquis ia in a merely on r personal observation and for the ben efit of his health. He anys that the marquia will probably remain tn Se attle for three or four days. Th marquis particular atten tlon ¢ advancement of commer I relations between the two coun uring his stay here. CLASS OF 04 VICTORIOUS Sophomores Tie Up the Freshmen —Cane Rush the Next The class of 1904 still stands as champion over its rivals at the unt- versity. Last year, when the mem- bers were freshmen, they defeated the sophomores, and this year they have defended their name against the ineoming class. By tieing up % of the freshmen last night they have | a right to claim to be champio ‘This title will not rightfully be theirs, however, till they have also won the cane rush, which will likely take place on the campus this afternoon Last night's encounter was pre- cipitated by the sophomores. They Painted their elas# number profusely over the campus and raised thetr flag on the university flag staff, Last night the freshmen resolved to take revenge, and a party of them ‘was formed. The men were attacked, however, by an overwhelming num ber of sophomores, and after a flerce struggle were tied up. Those living in the dormitories were sent down town on the last car, and thone liv- ing doyn town were left on the cam pus. The matter of supremacy will be settied this afternoon by the time honored can rush WHAT SOME FOLK FIND 70 DO Mr. and Mrs, Will Lawson enter- tained Tuesday night at their home in Brooklyn, in honor of their eighth wedding anniversary. About 17 guests were present, Mrs. Ernest Cro ker ga at her home, 115 Fifth av on Tuesday in honor of her Ralph's eighth birthday. A number of peopie were present ea party north The tennis finals in the ha tournament which w H last week on accou were played yesterday at th. court on the corner of Madison and Minor avenue, The regular day afternoon tennis tea was served Mrs. Edward Fulberg James wi give a French reading at her hore 1114 Prospect avenue, next Mond Afternoon at 2 o'clock Among thou who will read will be Mrs, Minor and Mrs. Struve. ay Miss Alfreda Bird will give a card party on Baturday, October 12, at her home, 602 Terry avenue. Hearts will be played. Miss Lenora McGrath will’ give a luncheoa tomorrow at her home, 1200 Harvard avenue, in honor of Miss Jowephine Foung. ‘The Misses Cardin entertained nt cards at their home, 1306 Terry ave- nue, on Wednesday afternoon in hon or of Miss Jonephine Young. Cinen | was played from 2 until 5 o'clock. | Sixteen guests were present. The | decorations were all in pure white. | | Mrs. F. K. Munday entertained at cards Monday evening in honor of | Miss Helen McNaught and Miss | Glendenning, of Spokane. Cinch was played, About 15 guests were pres. ent. The regular bi-monthly meeting of the AQ Astra club was held on Tues- Beanie Win- A very fine Programme was carried out The club will meetings in room 3% Hine kley ‘The Seattle Federation of Women's clubs held & special meeting this aft. ernoon at 2:30 o'clock In the par! of the Unitarian chureh to discuss the reports from the various clubs of the city for a free kindergarten, to be established in the north end of the elty. one already established in the south ond. Quartermaster Business ‘The business of the local quarter master's depot is on the Increase The disbursements for the month Just ended were $206,000. This is larger than last month's total, jeav ing out of consideration the expense of transports, Aa the expense for the transportation of supplies was practically nfl in September, it seem- ingly indicates a decrease in business, whereas the local routine expen tures are very mech on B the increase Liederkranz Now Officers At a meeting of the Seatt! kranz last night the wing of. fleera were ted to serve the en suing six monthe: President, A Heckler; vice president, Max Sle bert; recording secretary, A. J. W. Lufski; financial secretary, M. Hof- man; treagurer, F. Winkler: collec tor, E. J. Brandt; singing leader, L. New managing committee, J. Had- wiger; Ubrarian, F. Klinger; aseist- Lieder- ADAMS | ADAMS debts of e deal for cash only, and forniah the best woods at lowest prices: ADAMS GROCERY CO. 1428 Second Ave Main 482 F. £. ELLIOM| Rotracting Optteta Why persist in wearing giaaees that 1 not fit, They are a menace t th 7 Beware | ‘ 9-1 Heussy Bldg., #4 and Pik Popular at Popular Prices for Jib. 25 Coats It will correspond with the | Companions | Secee SMAMES z ATTLE STARK, patrolmen at $80 each trolmen at $79 each, 19 patro 466 ench; humane off ant street bridge watenman, § retary of board of put | inapec a Railroad Men's Conterence kor, O78; % i cm. |Money Paid Each Month to| awe aun $00, won Those Who Hold Munici- a uditor, 99%; 4 change in existing rules | pal Jobs | ope inspector, § \f ther essistants aggregating he In compliance with a number of r Superintendent street department ‘ foers, heads of departments, Roosevelt Elected “ ‘ “4 President Roosevest was elected an Proposition to Build One atthe New |F 7) nem se orteto efty {held last nig! Armory Bicycle Track clork, $208 Jeputies and clerks, : oa fs ed tor uty th | : ‘ tion counsel, § leputios, him to th of the awnocia- and claim agent, $464 jon upon the occas ot hin vin An important matter that car of pal , rt, $100 (former o sitie nent April. The dice tae unite? of eameee ci enV) 00: See boars this | Marion F. ( formerly regula ng yesterday afte th) K. § iit First Washington | would result in securing a 5 i mix assistants, t Ha At th ° next | wt favorable plans was tb y and two clerks civil serv-| y, rt Pea haw we ve biey . os a a nm, § é a f the By an War Vet The bicyele track, wh . " A. . — speed a ane att Boe | be discussed ing the are bairman of pletely inclosed, which w 1 mak & bullding 219x377 feet ating more } SARL Get cat tenn hee FREDERICK & NELSON—-Fine Furniture Cha an Heit was naked t a with the committee on conventior which committee will r ar at the next meeting of the ch of come ting of Mt. McKinley The ce terday purchas on city affairs yee favorably painting of M the ant of the MeKiniey, the work thie city of Mre. Pond It is proposed to p use bas need of and ¢ the painting place tt in ear vt cher at the gallery at national cap it that © Will cost about $2000, and th: unt . ts prog oned to be raleed y schoo! depending mrown iMear dren, from the No teleph re for Frt certificates, Defin as - rhed report w not taken. ce ere peremecons Be be filled at the special price $3.9 Comfort Rocker, has sadist wood seat, or « ly wovencans seat high bent, #pindle back, mounted with heavy carved cross panels; beat wiok- or made for com- fort and durabi- ity combined at anything near the price; regular 16.60, #pecial for Prt Oy coe oe BIOS very large A large line of Syringes of all kinds at the fol- lowing prices : 3-qt. Fountain .. .. .. . ‘Ste 3-qt. Fountain 4-qt. Fountain, Ladies re as 2-qt. Combination ., §-qt. Combination ., 1. on eee Oe Rulb Syringes .. ° © #e Bulb Byringes —_— FARNSWORTHS Bulb Syringes «PHARMACY 904 Second Avo. Phone, Main 929. | | | } Second Avenue, e fuRwisnERS } IT’S ALWAYS & RELIABLE Our laundry work is making to be all clase Inupdry work Kither domestic er lose finish. L ’ With Electricity for light-| ing your house you need not hunt for matches in the dark. | Queen City Laundry * * * * ~ a * ” “ 7 a * a * * e ” a ® 1426-28 Fourth Ave., near Pike use in ee ee Qr>>nadrr>DDD>>D>>dD>RDD PPPPPHPPDII>dOdD DDD ER SPECIAL™ FOR FRIDAY an use One more rock special price for Friday eomme part of the m Of parlor, the location fay mpectale will be filled. ater than Baturday, will . FREDERICK & NELSON § 4 CSD =! From Madison to Spring ne 723330 ee No fear from asphixia- tion. No uncleanliness, no} junpleasant odor. Electricity is illuminant, and AXMINSTER AND Below Cost This Week at the costs ideal] no 000000 000 900600 660000 000 000000000000 000000 000 SMYRNA RUGS Ogden’s, 502 Pike St. more than the match-lighting inconvenient kinds. THE SEATTLE | ELECTRIC CO. 907 First Avenuo oan do. It ts all defects wh vr must t to the br t in what the ey kept free from ain, We oorre sub. Wt TTL WAds SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, “qrtesturine, Optician “The Windyws Of the Soul” Look, Laugh, Dance, Hate Lave, “the window of the soul,” and ich pervert the image conveyed 1 these precious “wia fitting no more, It pectalists, and grir 1 our #, 1207 Second Avena ‘Fisher & Lane's Stare Children’s Coats } ACHINE AND REPAIR WORK 4 } The Whitford Rapid Vehicle and Motor Launch Company ; § Bole Agents, 1410 Second Avenue A AT $0 BO-—P 1 Conte . OF Lalor oetine, Cater Pea : The Largest Line of tons, colors red, blue, castor AT #6.00 — Of Kersey, with Men's Wome ’ |] double cape, trimmed with slik ll § MH gimp, in castor, red « ’ |] AT $8.50--Doub! 1 Coats, military . 4 | med with velvet and pe and (hildren 5 |] tons, In red, navy AT $12,00--Pine All cofiar, tailor ton 1, children’s ft Bh collar, tailor ‘titohed are 7 in tan. ney buttona, » and red Of all-w and ouffs, th large custor r AT 816.00 tallor collar " a stitched ate ES gs ped |@ereeessees ee pack, colors red,’ pice and 3 —_Hemington Tyvewriters brown. So The standard of w# o od AT #12.50-0f fine all-wool - <2 Kersey, atin timed, with ntorm I$ Ee. $3. pain ol & Ss : collar and revers, tailor #titeh jengral De ed, ‘qolors tan, cabtor and blue. j} @ 100 Chorry stvvet, oa | Oooo Rae eesesoovons aie Ty CAN BE FOUND AT TREEN SHOE C0. 707 First Ave., Seattle | THE BELLE | © KAGA MARU Arrives From the Orient With Illustrious Passengers — Big Cargo tons of # . f tens, riee, sugar and Oriental wares The Kaga left Yokohama Sept, 18 having « pleasant yage acrone Among the prominent passengers 01 the in addition t j Kenator Heveridge ry & memb liplomatic corps, and J Pareons, The Intter has ar banking in Yokohama, turning to London to invest it 16th Ave. 16th the finest | This i | ton Hill. | $650 each for 4 lots, 16th and) Mercer $650 each for 10 lots, Jeflerson. PETTIT & SON 523 N. Y. Blook AMUSEMENTS. GRAN OPERA Seattle Le HOUSE jh. JOHN CORT. MANAGER| street on Ren- 16th and | ‘Phone, Main 66. THREE NIGHTS Beginning Friday SATURDAY MATINEE Most famous musical the world. comeay tn * NEW YORK | | | | | ~ Week Commencing Sunday Night (Mr. James Neill Mr. Edward J. Connelly Miss Beulah Dodge and 6 others, | including all the favorites, Seats on wale Thursday 10 a m.| Prices—$i.t0, $1.00, The, oc and ao, | SEATTLE THEATER 4.2 BMOWK Mgr Tel, Mate 48 The Leading The ALL THE WEEK Matinee Saturday. And the Incompar- PHA site Hell Company Tonight, “The Lottery of Love” Friday Night and Saturday Mat- FIRST _TIMB IN AMERICA At prices THURSDAY, OCTOPER § (Crornon nanene | nonarort ae) Great Buyers Sale Boys’ 2-Piece om q\\ AT LESS THAN HALF NE of the well-known maj : turers of Boy’s Clothing! , taken spot cash from our ‘ for 400 2-piece suits. It was af 4\ chance that means much to 400 Lf Joys (or their parents) for the —s &© & @® ef ee 46 Se Purchase Price Was 40 Cents on the Dollar The reason was that the maker to clear out his stock of 2-piece and had to find a customer with cash take them all quickly, In other wo he needed money. And that is why you are asked come tomorrow ‘for two-piece suits at $2.45, Wo Up to $7.50 The suits are all-wool blue cheviot, brown and grey check. They are made in the double} ed style of coat, warranted not to rip, sizes from? Remember there are 400 suits to choose fro that the price is $2.45 instead of $3.75 0 $7.50. Boys’ Reefer Coats $2.0 Boys’ Double-Breasted Reefer Coats for 3 to 8 years. These are neatly trimmed and fi small roll velvet collars, value $3.25 for each theBonMarc NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike s&s se. we reduced to the lowest - 4 "Saturday Mlatt—"The District At- To Be Sold | j orney. | r Prices-100, Teer Boe Our Entire Stoce ot Mow and Dame | SPATILE THEATER | Hardware | The Leading Paints, Etc. | Sunday and Monday, Oct. ¢ and? : : THE ROYAL Japanese Jugglers Headed by the Greatest MAGICIAN IN JAPA) Prof. Ten Ichi and Ten Celebrated Japanese Performers Inctudin f. FOUR GEISHA DANCING GIRLS.) Popular Prices eo and The —_—— HIRD AVENUE THEATER | 'W. a. RUSSEL Manager. Pho 667. Senttle’s On P A High-Ch Family Resort Prices—20c, 300, 400, Sc. TONIGHT And all this week, Chas, A. Taylor's Beautiful Scenic Production, Daughter of the Diamond King A play ranking with the best of modern dramas, hy_a company of 20 select perfirmers Four beautiful stage pictures tn the life of an American girl ‘THIRD AVENUE THEATER | Ww. M ‘own Theater, j RU S8E: Li L, Manager. Phone, Main 667 | ana Pse Seattle’s Only town Theater, A High-Class mily Resort, October 6th Hal Reid's New Play, iA Homespun Heart Presented by & New York com pany of exceptional y A cles ¢ and wholesome lite 200, 300, 400 and & possible pang ee CAHN & COHN'S SX HOTEL BUTLER j= GRILL *& & Pian Motel NECTION : t 903 Second Avenue Cait thin ints Burke Building 115 Jackson street. OSLYN COAL UEEN COAL Once tried always BETTER MUS jin the home just as eoom as our Musical Instruments [is brought | used, our We have a | ” a much above the avi maxim, “Buccess the test of Beet eere the Se Business started in Seattle Made by maker Aug. 1899, and has increased perfect in tone, sh. These prices will show ery month since phone Union % for steam coal and domestic, orders to be delivered north of Pike street. Telephone Main 588 orders for delivery south of Pike street. trand new Kimball @ $66.00 up, On terms of 36 down and @ mth. D. S. Johnston CAFE AND ® ’ The Great Majority. Of these ads. today will interest you. You wi something every day of particular interest to sol meniony of your family. Soar New Every Sine 1 Heaters § The Best Materials at low prices; $1.50 up, according {you ¢ind an leant line off to weight and size The new fabrics here priced at 140m SEARCHLIGHT Uning makes the stove as good } And oie d wh Americ as new gh ride show! ERNST BROS. | SEATTLE TAILORING fargo buildings ‘and pi |] 506 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 : 1207 First Avense terest on the show grounds. Peck’ | este so ch SS Bad Boy, or the Groceryman’s Ro- |[~ ~~ venge, und others @0LD FiLLEO WATON Si0 Has a 10-year guarantee and } breaking SS aeionaal cul Waltham works, { intensified its foree one hi 4 No better value $ per t. Dr, Turner has @ could be offered S$ covere that by bree current three million A. LINDAUER } fminute, ‘he has ineenated Seleatific Optician force a thousand per cen! Sanitarium, Hinckley Block 322 Pike Street , ee A Window Fell of mechanics’ tools, Something that you'll surely want. Always of the best makes for the money. Prichard teal Company 417 Pike Street Fourth Floor, A Couple of Days will find us in the new #1 handsomest in the city. for the announcement of souvenir opening. HIRSCH PHAR First and Pike Td. 5 § § i 5 5

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