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THE SEATTLE STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY %, tug CONTHACTORS and BUILDERS PLoneNe THE SEATTLE STAR. URGENT NEEDS | . te pa seca LASSI ADS. » Business Dept. Main 1060. Editorial Dept, Matn 113% OFFICES; a =~ - Seat Rol tat tenia Cenrt Bulléing oe 717-19 + 21-23 First . 9 , oy Me Chicago—2i7-318 U. B. Express Building. 1 of trade of the t em : A eb det Gk RATIO SONGOLS One cent per copy; set Week of Wwenty-Bve cents per month, delivered lopted a r ere a. mee — Pe ‘ PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE ~ ge Noy r ORES AK HRs ng thelr ai ring ap & K. CAINK, President } porate i FO WECHIMAN, drown “atone for improvement <p e Colun ja atreet m towards the trans mental rattroads in ae cCONgTeRS actA AL ONCE A Ay FOR NOME t mt n apeaking of the attempt n : are occur, and that APRIL 21, 1902 in the pe Days gy The full BY AGENTS : nd his rights as an American /Ports of appropriations and recom so e Hon dake PeLNciEto, 4 ¥ DOvAL Rider tate raat tions for the several bureaus WARD Kia being Cependen Mir treat=" | that no appropriation has been mi S$. S. John S$. Kimball, Jan. 25 LLoad, a how measures as would the most castly and | ment at the Puget Sound na Women's Gloves that set] always at $2.00 a pair, in grays and Ticket and Freight Om ALCTION 8A DyWING AND CLEANING : 5 ois rane and modes, tor w at $1.50, All sizes, all serviceable shades 418 Firat Ave Tel, M KUCHION 5 ; = Hata ¢ suitable for dreas or atreet wear—a splendid opportunity 1 RIGHTS has a tru g about it! ‘The citi#ens of this | o¢ it He never gave J. J, Hill, J. Pierpont Morgan, or anybody reoure te gloves at @ waving of 25 per cent.—Tom Se ci numarl StRairTON CO ‘ t b : Pid: of acting as MASTER over t ntry, They, th 4 : Fon HONOLULU DInECT. . at 8, right to be sovereign and independent ruters of them > Wereka, $000 : rm thelr business. portant matter to dispatched from . P, Patt h "govergors suggston regarding the formation of « rail jan iinreata artie sen’: Remnants of Linings ict Pe ——- isston with power to ACT, It seems to be practical, Certain mar B steamer line on ANADIAN ELeCHICAL MACHINERY es thoug naideration, If a commission is to be creat machinery H if P Py bout the 10th of each month COMME ne ste pe taken without unecessary delay, Dras ereas Apt that no A : a » v0.00 the step nid be taken w F agp ¢ poet refer re a. rice Shipping Permits Required (eight mi FEET os are necessary to check in time the progtessive action dequi f Wor tutormation, epply to the ‘i $2,000,000 nbine, which is seekin: firmly establish its power be “ P ne mopar , . ‘flied oe eon wi: sectengl “ ashe o n We've deen selling tremendous quantities of Linings at > age Phe se ane ‘ agen . yn words harsh ; : Oa hata a pieces aceite : a ‘ - develp. wae a ani 1 into the political ‘ = r taihe Department , i snow Cas ture meets. and which ba t egisiation with a braxer wer WPOKAGE AND WANS regard for the Interest e of the peopl “ s indeed ple eo St know that the new gover “ y i The White Pass and . vow KEE SPECIAL OTICR ‘ 3 a ante @ sawapaper te Me tun faote t Yukon Route = attle that has, » te against it forte to ha Eee “iceate . ple f ACTION wspapers will probably whee t neineerir " THROUGH MAIL, x s, ANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN y ere will be an n effective fighting strength as t es PASSENGER AND ANK as * k . Gorden “ea seorey ee ‘ . fERVICE MAINTAINED DUR Kinnc ~ a ING TH WINTER. t y a f. Gordes The Union 4 it p bi be s thr n t t h 8. P. BROWN en'l Agt, ; ‘ : Mek ninon. Seneral, we will get tit depot. Of course! The promise has been A. B. NEWELL, Vice President NATIONAL BANK OF " joorns,” Sine § 4 Manager MERCE ret t m to ¢ tteren Mins Elizabeth made time and time again, and ft will continue to be made until TODAY and and General Sanne cRCE ine te pay, we teks him to ; oe i judgment day, or until the railroads have got all that they want out J. FRANCIS LEE, Traffic Mer : . ot nine eon price of servility. We are told that if we are nice about things tn | Beattie, Wash, and Skaguay, - won en ethers ‘wus Baa Ht. Bkirt dance, Prot, ¢ of this city “The eta’ tame hte | See seus fer cena Kirt ance,’ Prot. Gong against the Northern Pacific in order to secure their rights, All of company is not organ-| the signs indicate that such a war must now be declared upon Hill and could bring its comedy past Port Orchard Route capital 9120,000, 16 Avene. and Mise McKinnon. r " he average notch. Nevertheless the | Dally service, effective Sept. 10, 1901, ness transe, 3.| weer se a kand |%. Song by Miss Kate Ci Morgan and thelr Northern Securities Company. lard juveniles delighted the audi- | Hundreds of pieces ranging in lengths of from one, two and || pally servicm, effective Sept ie ° es | NOREEN orin Srooet Mere | 10. Highland Reel and Bod ah e at the Grand last night there- three yards up to enough to carpet an entire room on sale at halt Dry Dock), Charleston and Sidney, | ik. ben ag’ second-hand office tur jock, Messrs. Graham anf with, principally because of their ae y = rise and te r ‘ educed a quarter t low rej TEAMERS te Forniure Con, 110-132 Ashe, Misses Jennie at clever setin aaa Waeaues pri and } Furniture t reduced a quar & half belo ree Athion and Inland Flyer | . T Feed 1222. ‘and MeKinnon. the unerring accuracy of every bit ular prices, too, but there t# only room for the carpet news today. gp BUSINESS CHANCES HORSES FOR SALE. 1L Song by Pulver Bros. of the scenery and costuming | Fem Coane Dock, foot of Cole) GERMAN - AMERICAN INVEST:| We will be in with another car of/12 Highland Fling, Miss Maris | ‘This Adelity to truth is so unusual ~_—_—_—_— umbia stree | MENT COMPANY horses about J ry 214 or Mth.| prof H. McKinnon will “ s pe o oO Leave Beattle-6:29 a. m. (except i welghing from 1 punds up. and | geotet es that it is perhaps th note- | PE meager my tb Dm! pny ighing from p P. Scotch music on the bagpipes DB | worthy feature of the Pollard pr T aor ar nd 4:30 t (OODS AND GENERAL) ‘fultable for all purposes. See them) the reception committee consial a Tost, “the “average ‘opera’ com: | Tapestry Brussels, 35c ; Bod fier Bowes EI before buying. “Well Town Stables.| sen" McDonald, ‘Dan MeDo ee. |ducuon, Phe aera opera. com. . y Brussels, se (Satta ony, ext trp 1:38 bmp te Sesite, grenade Tend "Reattie. Phone, Main | 2am MeDoeaia, Dan MeDentae 1) costuming afd part of the same Worth Te to $1.10 yard. Worth $1.25 to $1.40 per "Sane ft . 1 ” 00 nd 6.15 m. Leave Sidne a 1168. |B. McLellan. it NATIONAL WARK Blo) AN Satlors’ Hornpipe, Prof, | Hungary. But the Potlards veled Leave Charieston—#.00 and 11:35 a) I"corporated: rare for furnt iret-class and | are A. MeNell, chairman; J Japan and saw or cnemeeven: || AML Wool Ingrains, 35c ‘Bigelow Axminsters HC |) me. fe pm I taking charg rod Income; “rent reason- | MeKensie. John 8. McKay | the baaia for their scenic display ob- Worth Se to tained on the ground. Ax a result }the views « Fustyam the sacred For Pleasant Beach and Bean! ! r well establishe r pay-| McLean, Capt. McPhee, John Dy per yard. 2 Worth $2.00 per yard Point take steamers leaving Seattle * 1 The Brenner,| Kay, John MeAuly ‘ {10:00 8 and 1:15 p.m. Leaving | ® r leaving olty ‘The floor committee ere: Alls Bremerton at 8:15 &. m. and 6:16 p.m. PUSPRAL Dr RUTORS Lean, Jas. McDonald, Niel Mie Fare & cents round trip. five 4 OERWORTIT SWORE” embalamere jald, Alex McKinnon. 1498-1428 Th a | The entertainment will cdmmme finest ever given a “Geisha” produc b. > E is NNERY LOCATIONS PURNACES at § o'clock sharp. tion In the United States. Seattle, t dmund t sal and, fish NEAY X ROME, There will be dancing after We have all been so often lured F and Everett c grow complete WAKNESS AND § —| above program. into musical comedies by that at nek = The Paiatial Steamer . | Lie SN DERGON, : Redfield M. Rodch, here, have been phrase, “young and pretty chor-/1\ RN I T The Palatial Steamer on Second av-| MORLEY He I, 7 notified of his sudden death at Mon- nai then found that the fresh co. j biel chy ariel: ‘ c - HELP WANTED FEMALE : ng about theif countenances eo} 4 Trips Dal ‘ WORKS. 5 Gdica tie & TAXIDERMISTS treal, where he went on business re- an the self-evident coxmetic. that St HO 1105 SECOND Avi ves Beattie 7 a. m., 1 meal, one large propesttion, | TRIS ie ey. Cal “PERG, 18 Thiet avenoe become disheartened and - ™. K *"s ane Mer. cently. vowed there were no such things. 1 7 rm terest in trape and full) 5RGFITAHLE wort, 616% Pike. TENTS AND AWNINGS Roach was a “street car poet,” and The ‘children fll the bill in every |the soloist, and the program wiil in MeN bouts, scows and all alban aia TENTH and awnings Mosq MEL ~ * particular. We have soubrettes here! ctude the ‘ D > “ 0 INVESTMENT ing howe and canvas boats, aryl atest. achievement was the | par ade the Poet and Peas Shot akiten iclieeien) use, | MEN barber trade, x and folding camp beds, the hie gre To | that have not been on the stage since |ant"" ana Fy nostic Ba me Cooner 2 Le Keatablished __ hous . ace sree: Sa Spotiess Town” jingle. He | |frat the flight of yeara began “ : ' i to enlarge ¢ y; profits ; tan. tearning known among his friends as “Reddy” Everything is genuine. The wiles Ste § months will return ‘invest . ‘ Barber School, San and he was a graduate of Trinity are a great big hwy" bi Tri sianae ataaireveon menetio nothing juvenile about them except MARINE NEWS r; lege, ‘ thelr years resh Home Smoked and prizes for original Greek verse. Daphne Pollard, 7 years old, 1: Pp | Financial reverses caused him to the diem: at individual hit, as the lit | The Sound steamer Athlon, which Hams abandon the practice of law, and, ics tert seas te es on ne 68 ecaisaliatens Ghelse on The beat obtainable, se after a brief struggie in England, he s Jover and rf again for her solo tn on the rocks some time ar rer 8 wn tron ‘came to this country and, for two aaa the mecond act. Very, very clever ber regular Se roll ypc years, wae confuctor om a Provi- Donnie Poland was a favorites th 1 States chartere i dence street car ling ench girl, and Willard Pollard, as {a expected in por ¢ Chinaman, received applaus next Saturday from San F His knack for rhyme made him |the Chinaman, A applause and | in ea Kl te at Bvene Fresh Rolled Oats while away his long hours on the {otiee, foines. freawentlg. | A. (0 | sag on ao cargo of 16 Pee trolley car platform by turning the advertisements in the car into jing- |. The children. ha most pro. | ber for Alaska : Hing verse. ounced Australian accent and no! The Globe Navigat aS Company’ One of the regular passengers on Roach’s car was a prominent Jof them apenk rapidly in « hich. ex $ NM nue Prov- |travagant key that makes them 4 @ was to leave {dence merchant, and one day Roach suggested advertising in rhyme, |ficult to understand at first. Ei The merchant was struck by the idea and Roach furnished samples, | ®fter one aa, temeaion which were tried and caught publle fancy, ’ “ae ne superior court for larces ‘The firm employed Roach, and, as his rhymes grew in popularity, | Galete eiiat roca nee OA | ftrom the person, The Jury returr he _had many offers of big money for verses | frat time here. erow night “En | celeste to tenet! Bon ; accused of picking © man's pocket Wi L BE raya De, Lion long enough to have |the stage tomorrow after in @ tenderloin ealoon. Ll > jout his being as good a tinee i gy British subject as the affiant, the| at Bid ye sgyelle by = sip the “Ene Lent Paredes? Globe block, cor. First and Madison. B SWEETENED MILK {dentity of whom he did not allow| “The Lost Paradise” will be pre- ery can guarantee Lio come known. Dugas and De|sented two more nights and at the +. ton gn are both of French ancestry. |#aturday matinee, at the Seattle the-| Diamond Ice—tho beat, laat lor Another matter of considerable in- | ater ent. Tel, Main 1059. terest that came to light here is the| In next week's production of “The * TER PRAMARY existence of @ liberal naturalization | Senator.” a new member of the| Ladies’ Furs made and repaired. Se jfreaty between Great Britain and Manhattan company will b C. C. Berg, 1218 Third ave and jar’. seen In . j the United States, which is differ- | the reon of Mian Eleanore und Je Frank i; ent from any other in existence, 1 lin, an actress of considerable repu un German Steamship Kaiser" !'* American OF British aubjects tation, whom Manager Kallman has NEW YORK to renounce naturaliza ‘ Withelm 1) Now Build they return to their native landw by “Whose Baby Are You?” | Aci the mere declaration that they wish| Third Avenue-theater “Don ng YE aca ing at Stettin | {? do #0, and by giving proof that je Bazan’ will be given for TASH e¥y are natives of the land to “a tend hin 4 Per doz. . BERLIN, Jan. 24.—The North C | whic h they return ps onl bill tom and for r Company man Lloyd Co. is building what will British Oath Is Diff: eae swith tha 'tioon NEW YORK Ri be the biggest steamship in the “gap og Sith the aewal WIRR, IRON ASD PLA ! 907 First Ave. ; While in the American oath there | matinee, “Whose Raby Are You?” a MERCHANT TAILORING OCULISTS AND AURISTS TIC Rane ai] orld, aod H win be the fret tol ts a clause reauiring the aioinan: (new tarce-comedy creation comes te , Sceeeeeeeerecesesececes wie stock at inventory; | DIC~PONBA NADEAU-RVe< x dare, Fhe Neel wil bo chrinen: | yarticniarh, inet Mey alaziances and the un-town theater, i dencrib : NEW YORK DENTAL \ tian two atores | — afd throat. S51 Burke are, The, vent il be chris | arionacte yet alneiances andthe wh-town, then tip dew ited HA pam NE iNTAL| ! a wACRINOR Yea $4,curing the coming summer by country from which he comer, cher bubbles in every line and per PARLORS KINDER, Walley 6 a a Emperor Wiliam, who. will Bive in racic, Re comen. thers which bubbles in every line and per , ve ostrorarin entlemen s own name, Kaiser Wilhelm 11. | oath. ‘The subject meses. a of the curtain unt 1 oe 75e 614 First Avenue r ortah nix ec7he steamer Ie now being hurried |so by swearing allemanes Cites st act, a laugh Is promised . Alle “absotn terest for epos : Beginthe new yeat fo completion at siettin and will| reference whatac » former al.|ffom beginning to end. A strong t mar le three ye eginthe new ye ave & contract sp of 4% knots | legiances. The treat ge robe ompany of farceurs tncludin May e a ° ‘ ANYTHING-EVPERYTHING— rs - i ; . Lizard Head to Fire island in four|on the same ground’ be ang * | appea TROTEY produstion 3 nea of trade. We a Ala tol days and 20 hours. It will have a| process of agnin taking uo ete ’ length of 707 feet—7 feet longer than | iit snd tts kK FARM FOR RENT. en, at cit 8 IRIS HC 1108 First r h modern Improve amen aa fan meternt | foe ane Jaghaon. A SNAP IN ACREAGE L Recmss Wo vo. GS Viet ____ PENNER: Jes at Green Lake, for lens than | CONKLIN HOUSE 11144 Third ave of clearing. toy COMPANIES oxy ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS—| DRIVERS Union Ice Co. haw pure On Belmont avenue, grand view, 8 tal ice, Special attention to) “gitrivution care handled promun car i j mily trade. Tel., Matin 1100. | Perior equipment for moving finest nted by buying new fur. | BORNE E-ATKINGON, geactal Tasuranse t halt price W. V. RINEHART & ¢ en’ INVESTMENTS PO nS ~ 4 VMTRELLAS ~ manutactured: and general repairing. 00 oberon Brom WANTED-REAL ESTATE the OMA | ‘swellest,”” best located | FRED H. MERRITT. | ; feveral others,| P.O. Box 266. | 201 French Bik, |” | Financial Agent |- ABLISHED BUSINESS |r buy and sell mines, bonds and all 7 Bho: mplete plant in/heart y,| classes of securities. In asking for HOUSES AND LOTS WAGER established; weekly profit lists, please mention class of in- | we nav present owner has extensive vestments contemplated, y interests in the East that SUNK oe mand immed ttention; tech-| IF you want correct welghta end prompt | as pen! TWO THOUSAND nical experience unnecessary returns, deal with the Chicago Junk Co, | LARS a month for that purpam ® Thao Western.” Main 64: lows as a logical conclusion that ¥ Two fine offices, corner, on Pioneer OANS AND INSURANCE sell Hast your property” with mf square JAMES BOTHWELL Loans, fire Tans | ‘ surety bonds. 28 Boston block. LAUNDRY MACHINISTS Well established, in heart of city, | WANTBO-AIl kinds second-hand on account of owner having other|_ ery. A. J. Willams, 100 business requiring his attention,|— MASQUERADE © 4 TO REN T—HOUSE | an be bought 8 than cost. "| CORTUMES for ent, Alfred “Lusben NTED 10 RENT | Yesior way. Phone, Pink 4016, J nt YOME house, cottage tal CIGAR @TAND. |__tau T turniahed’ for all occas Xe “desirable, "to re CCRC CCE ECE ECE T CCRC CEE ns tried Adds comfort, conveni- ence and cheerfulness to your home. Costs no more than th ¢ inconvenient match ting illuminants. saan Town,” also new to Seat is the 513 Third Avenue. rent. Or we wil bought for $150 for a few days, ALCASTER, 608-4 cer. care and management of your iam MINES AND MINING ooh sey nth's rent vance nd Seattle Electric Paying $ nth clear, fine out 1 prospects only need rED RRPAINED, Bought, sold Taal 8a ave. PPPPPDPPFPPPPIPHDIIRDD PPPPRD IP DPPICE CEE K RAKE EK REE E EEE CO > IPIPPPFP IPS PHT H SoH HHP Po eecccce can sell FB ADAMS, ee rean Frietehie”’ La i d " what you wish: or fur AYSICIANS AND SURGEON es sont $3,570,000, will carry 128 cabin| The Americans nts) F war Gramen, Bar 4 F ; d 5 burgh Medi crew. yin | Week in Dawson are: Geo, D ; Se tails coe 2.0 MENT COMPANY, villding, Bd ae A new lot just in ioe = MeKa W. H. Welsh, J sion to deny 1 Third A a 8 vi and the $3.50 THEY TURN ieee. uit OF ast al _$2.50}) ™ bron the $3. Inett, W. 3. Powell, T. Vattze : og rl price is only tog corporat iccton hae ben TQ) STOP FAKES ar becaune One rae ware nev British wub Sects from the ranks of the Ameri cans sojourning here 4 nigageme The mont taiked-of case iw that of W YORK, Ja Th ng dana George De Lion, # Frenchman by ing songs "Wwoguer's aoe H OR PUMPK (7A ge nA n vacc ; é . erie Gold Crowns, $5; Full Set | sie st Ronee i | bloc ene Ft re ethestime that he collaber Teeth, $5; Bridgework, $5, “known, wonderful clanvoyet| 9p e 707 First Ave., Seattle Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill- | meaium, past, present and | HBATE ngs, 0c f ; ni palmist read.| slvek, of ot COP C ERED New York Dental Parlors : aie ; up. Waldort| Sati’ , geesereoosoes 1 i 614 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE. A y A i =| GR N RIDGE | ciiieiciahenty ABE an r Howard building: oppo. : : Rey : e poe ee eee ese Se reese sy birth. At the time of Mek ngements for re Band Concerts + Do You Like Good Coffee ? death De Lion is reported to night at wht . yming Sunday afternoon, | % raised the red flag over his hotel Ank Will be discusse rf und, Bandmaster Wagr Call up Main 1144 and at West Dawson, but when he wa the sport Promoter ae rranged a program of Spproached upon the subject he pants in fake flette wre end ins Violet Abrams ts to'be|@ ask us to send you a pound nied having done so from sympathy tted. It is believed that {f, " ie 4 sindtad boards 3 ii Ceelates.. Sie gave a : bout ee red h at if the ra hundred pounds of ation to the effect that he was an|able basis there may be same oe “ ” Anarchiat, but did not believe in|for its revival in thie eldee ence | aa SULTANA arsansinations a ‘. Establiahed 1990 The best on the market When he applied to take the oath| La Roche, photographer, #11 1st , 7 of allegiance to King Edward, an| Bibi: : Our Call Trade Pri affidavit was filed reciting that De . Lion ta an Anarchist.” Without hear-| CR WO0d, ‘phone Beattie Fuet Co, | ing anirte oo tte $ BAILEY & WILLIAMS Cooper & trannactions law mule, “at. ay ‘ Main Wi. Also coal by east LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON oope and betel Levy may have, call and. h i eB Lloyd. a Winches NUT AT $2.75 PER TON 104-106 FIRST AVENUE An a Ae (Sar stope which, we have dell ae yy Judge * ak Cuffs » © kole in the market A and ieinsing 1 aside, ‘nail roe, SterlingPianos, Relcherts’110 Union ; 4th and Pike Ff Tel, Mala It 222 Pike St i buyl lew ndvertised A | ERRERAL OmEG “s ¥ ‘ AL baths, i879 IBRAQUAE COAL. Se a » sald he had aan 0080 OOOO OOS OSH Org thin acer eee oy vin, obs PO PSPOPSOSPSE OSE HHO S : * dy Bunkers, foot of Madis® shape, § th; Ayeing loose > Uys bath Mis, Tait, careful @ Street. Telephone, Main tiv Wiira. ed dba FY Wii Third aveiue De oe eeeeeoenoooes:

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