The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1902, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY %, 1902 Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m. RESCUE OF PATIENTS FROM Storm Are Being Reported called out this) tr the 49 pa-| of ked hospital coa) bunk Truck No. 5 was afternon to help fenta aboard th a Haho, tying at the ering fr oning 1 » the 1 away from bh is and drift “The Hdano was t moorings (hie J te the end of &s ra wher unke: = en abandoned the storm nidof the Lilly-Rogardus Several Hetionts wer @t Frank Bia wISTERY _NVOLVES ftornoon wher mL AGO, Jan, 4 15 p.m a hw. stand, A @ sensation Ine Origin of Trinity Parish|' Church Fire he had not exerc L Am examination of the ruins of |t y Parish church, completed | was owr Festerday by W Hughe cal inspector for the Washing Insurance Association the thory that the fire was ed by the crossing of elec Mr. Hill as at frst supposed. hange in ra: states that a pipe leading | the managen the furnace was in a defective | since the merger. ARO, i by the E and Great Northern and that th ating the road 1 there had been and no difference of the three roads have fallen from the pipe to a air duct directly beneath it. The of the chureh has already that the fire in the furnace ‘almost out when he left the/ hd at 9:20 o'clock. He further that the pipe in question w: Bi ed with asbestos, and une: was a defect in the pipe it i@ be hard for sparks to get zh. Electricity Not the Cause Mr. Hughes states that a careful ination of the electric meter and | ‘fuse boxes about the church ‘sho |G. B. Stone Says His Forme Wife Is Wrong rr ent that & break in the wires enth avenue and a caused the blaze, but jlughes declared to be untrue ys that a carefi church shows oor ts bad Mra. Delt asked th days ago t He examination of at in some charred be ‘above. This the theory that the fire st af ‘ id vit nf er bo ca is feet nd by a he the basement. "The fact that and blowing in betwe enti fla -weehly b gain # foot, and by ph floor waa burned more in the | Jan rv i flanges: but th 4 maht, The ap Will be lenal burst of speed overtor y of the organ he explains|ing a gentieman called at the Star gee Oy 94 matched to| 20m A t at the tape Duffy ste yisg that there was more in-Joffice and said he was the G. B. ¥ rund at 138 p tched tO] bed upon a tennis ball, fell te 5 Best Obtainable material there. r.}s > ° & floor t the rac ere ase and turn concludes that if the fire) 1 secloe Saree magn nf 7 Itive eventa: Peatson .w Rice ee o tae state orien WALKER'S CANADIAN tarted from this source, !t| T gave the yard dash and half mile; the § | Although the fire had gain LUB WHISKEY—Per bot- fave been set on fire. This| . basket | the ied by Rev. H. H. Gowen the Fre the broad GOODERHAM AND W was accompanied in his | wae won by Prigmore, and tt x aita sll tions by Fire Marshal Kel- . ntl won by Cheatnut : "1 $125 thoroughly coincides with | iiank was my wit . eth sees : k my wife. ve: elf is y Richa ANA. : et the case. in San Franciser ne te nd ¢ . “ i DIAN to take the children, and I | more are believed to ha per’ ts and nema | © long as she ould o | i D property, whe" | Fifth Ward Democrats ny ‘ha ’ WINS 21 . Fifth W ‘ First of the Season Event Proves | » | | i number » W - at reaean she should give th eee be 5 a ‘ Successfu' FIRE STARTED BY | : x | the charge of my ma ee | PORTLAND, 04, | sister, Mrs. Amelia Thornes. sun - mpoer me m the Geneon of San Fi | Found Children Gone mat a t EXPLODED LAMP » = oa nt to Alaska and reta « rtland, in ¢ mon time age. cores |e GANS-SEAGER f-mi SEM he aay gone || DEWAR'S SPECIAL WHys- | municated with a friend in Onkiand | fre i . py teasicas ergo in the |, and th fouled repeatedly KEY—Per bottle S1.25 and found that Mrs. Blank had left | his dog to town. 7 ' Twenty- | before the decist Je against | LIPTON'S WHISKEY — Per Eureka with the children t m7" said the BALTIMORE, Md. Jan. 2% the third aver quite a blaze Netil would h won easily bottie ‘ 81.25 muld not he " a 1 the fighting been fair | x WILLIAM THE Ben Williams, supposed to be one ‘Of the Maple Vaiiey postoftice rob bers now ts he King county Jail A warrant arrested soon he ts hiding wi school. Nine days ago I went Black Diamond, where there just ae school was being ¢ was arrested eldest daughter. ‘authorities have been working eeracas but have every f think that they ha She recognized a@ talk. I bought her som P and she took tt home. If on the ae man. Willlams| does not want to take ¢ the description of children, she can turn gue Ry cong men who held up to fam now work ng here, at Maple ley at the a vy: &@ revolver, and rifled the om Tuseday y night of last week. | will support them well.” le. ‘The f lGucks ane chammuee ave teckee wich Bet. Yesier and W. Streets is hains and will be used as sleds Tolephone Main |The shod all mabe and Fi | HORN HELD | wil ie oe y the You have the money, we have the goods. We | | there are bi ak ate will give you an even exchange. You will save the Brunner & ( ‘Oo , Jan. ~The | [bie Job to wet a heavy truck or| Other retailers’ profits and we will save storing our goods 502 Pike St. Tel. Main 1060, eee | LF seengg 0 an Na MY Pape ard 4: Janu while erecting our new building. “A FAIR EX. DEALERS IN fae heid to on the charge think, be able to take of ther, her storms, but much CHANGE IS NO ROBBERY.” Now you have ieee eh: te Want Cuba Placed on water fren I ge the situation in a nutshell. Fine Wines et of a fan t was ong the water front the storn th "5 : : ee ea gaten tathes da te @invay cstenet| vn fn and Liquors ES fhowine (hat 13 fd the crim: pat n confess an Equal Basis WASHINGTON. D. C., J ST. Louis. ot earthquak dealers are asking for their printed linoleums. 534 Pioneer Block. Ine the Clearance Sale i Screen = _— 2 Specials aie: | residents“ ‘ joth useful and yi ; p Reductions R : ting wit “Be | 200 Dozen Kitchen Chairs ANS Se Pact Sager ser eto In Every WUTHE QUAKER DRUG CO mtn, eae Pea bi nt ny he CANNED PINEAPPLE Department buna ‘ ‘ Delivered to any part of the city orany railroad depot or : tries ane pitgene nt k ffee market for sugar f, ripe frult, canned whe epartmen ‘ Buliding. — wharf in Seattle in any quantity desired at the rate of 5. 75h THEE fi nor ICAL C04 | VONDON, Ja ne house |# Fed £10 per A not ans, sual price BOC, per Which Means For Ve Pile C per dozen 5 1301 Be ees ares DR cass cased the urgent] Per doen anid MS fae A tas eds HOTEL BUTLER acheter a negotiation ‘0 \ Gi on y for Fancy Burt ta paren, " a Great 5 Bottles Snyder's Catsup $i ‘ mi @ SEAT TLE BF bate a Sao sie hte oi Saving to Standard Tomatoos $1 per Doz. f A Large Number of Beautiful nn. 30x30 in Bony fst] Roow ee ey ke whch An iets ea A ‘ P , European plan | 4 Connece ae ston at tho dacuity | Sihire pratt Sun¢ “very tan verakins, "10 po You Bich ra Size, Going a $t 30 Each BREE A fe the maimaten, | Eneisttie tor the sortbors BEANS aavrersvesresestesennee Garalif,the renents have. s awen could 0 raver vot seer orn eevee GOLDMAN? 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 76 $ ie te Benatar Seu [Pratsttd Be rote aes piel tating tna SEATER &C 912-914-916 rm age WEATHER FORECASI block. frst and Madison. Phone ¥ “BUTTER 901 SECOND AVE. CLINGS. PIANO e FIRST AVE. STORAGE teen ane font ec inity This ot iy ener yer For Reliable Goods ALL GRADE FURNITURE STORE Pa mpicy fray EGGS Cor. Second and Union Rortheact win Fe os ea | L Best Manch, per dos. ..++00000- 20 | cbt oveeeveweucccccce * THE HOSPITAL SHIP IDAHO = AWharf Building Collapses—Other Accidents Due to the| tn, Northern Paciti Quincy company was a legal fetion | brings to | existing for the sole purpose of oper- CHILDREN and we had quite candy THE SEATTLE OOS OO GT BHHOS OO BGOCHOOGS 99608 6408 9O000F0GH0000 0008 O9G9BS92°8% F.W. MERRICK “CcviRiC’’ 703 FIRST AVENUE ___CLOTHIER IT IS THE GENUINE ARTICLE STAR ‘GREEN LAKE SIDEWALKS: x th ea up watks tn the ty ord| of Marton atreet gainat th t guard rall hip 1 4 hin! tructe " v with en ne ntite 1 te the . MAKES A WIN Every suit in the house, (except Blacks and Serges) at 20 to 33 1-3 per cent less than marked. You will know from your past experience w ith this house that every statement we BAN arranger ce, j nM 4 make is in good faith—farther than that the pric quoted will tell the story—here they are: 10 SEARCH Men’s Suits, Value $10,Now . . . $8.00 Men’s Suits, Value $12.50,Now. . . 10.00 at ee Men’s Suits, Value $15,Now . . . 12.00 terush ae Men’s Suits, Value $20, Now i. oe nares Sees Men’s Suits, Value $25,Now . . 20.00 Attendance at the city schools felt | ieee ic a Bynagos eriiiaes Men's Pants, Value $9 . $7.20 Men's Pants, Value $5.00 ' ie for the day x Men's Pants, Value 7.50 $6.00 Men’s Pants, Value 4.00 ’ t “ ot th Men’s Pants, Value 6.00. o 80 Men’s Pants, Val 3.00 $2.40 $2.50 Men's Pants BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’ $2.00 S ‘SUITS Value ned th of the schools were din > All Clothing Except Black pe Worsteds and Blue Serges | Om the Coane itet ine "tcnla [stein athe wi ae Reduced From 20 to 33; Per Cent. A snow plow being operated | days much confused Trans Delayed | ‘The traine on all the roads enter- | tng the FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT city were late, and It te{ |thought both of the oyeriands wi lreach the p ur behind | The town end of the Madi fo oe ee a ee Hee Men’s Shirts $1.00 values now $2.00 per sult values now . branch ja doing well, but or © city earrterm went out at the Tbe values now $4.00 per sult values now . end ‘of the route great dimeulty is hou thie lan All Kinde (except Monarch White boc values now $5.00 per suit values now - Manager Dchnton Tabs Dane tee wan aoe i ° $1.00 per euit values now ....,.800 eee i Manager Dickinson. of the Blec- | het rk at noon | : 1.20 Neckwear, 7éc values | trie Company, wher ned con-| ‘Telephone Service Very Peer | ed _* Neckwear, $8¢ values . swans the status “re ‘The telephone nervice o § See er, ai oo Neckwear, 2c values ©, | oe 2 Beng : |@Proportionate Reductions in Men’s and Boys’ Hats and ene: Be men we have engaged everyone who Sure to Bring This Advertisement with You, and Demand F Ww MERRICK THE AMERICAN 703 1st Ave the Reductions Herein Advertised . : CLOTHIER rf n account of the a Ath FOURTH, V admit of no ex ductor, and ome end of Per bot- SALE Overcoats Ssits Per bottle hovering near the %4 Will Lost 24 Hours Weather Observe WHISK? Chief Cook Masa Say old—Full quarts, PROFIT NO CON- present storm. is quite p | pate any espect This is | Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST AVE. t of time, W ms eany antl SIDERATION thia morning. Railroad tracks were | KEGLEY’S 3, 111 Occidental Ave. Saturday Family Trade a Specialty Seattle 10,000 YARDS OF IN- LAID LINOLEUMS (BEST QUALITY). Must. be sale prices. This is only a trifle at in the ho _Washington Advantage of Goldman’s sold at the whole- more than other ‘ ap JOHN M, ‘DAVIS. & CO.

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