The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1902, Page 1

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(ARE CENT A COPY ~ SIX CENTS A WEEK # 10 THE SEATTI EO, ALLEN’S GASE © WATERBURY [S REMANDED FOR |S BURNED A NEW HEARING "azecerstisce- Loss $3,000,000 United States Court of Appeals Exooriates the Alaska Trial ¥, Conn., portion of t evening and ry The district bounded by Y Hank nd South Main, ut ‘The lows te } Jon gives general satista Watery of Case Several times during the early morn ing hours the firemen got the flames \ control, but the heavy wind e biage afresh. about @ houses were destroyed in was indicted on the pated in N he , = Hundreds of } a m was held up and altered the nee ay | which he was whee and other public places: nA h was br Pante-Stricken City for « cot . fire firmt broke out there p © apprehens: t aa pting to t Tom reseed, alarm wan felt prejud a town we against the the money : by saying ‘ * a 4 davit from Mra 4 lowed as evidence, OQ ee *qecen diario | seovn house is ted. | @iately after the fire was jin that hostelry, the Exchange ho | became abiase. “Three hundred « oo etr night clothing during ‘the panle eh the city suffered & grievious for financial aid from out | would not be mad | Origin of the Fire 1 In the store the upholate Commissioners everything possibt 4 ehippini was the Intention providing for th pect the new GLIMPTA. Feb. 2—The governor to- ee ted Chas. Payne of Chinook, ee and John Wiison of It eed the present board of ii itmmatestonans for Columbia riv @ead bar as the result of complaint by the press, masters, owners of and merchants engaged tn in the ports en route governor said: “The investiga- Proves the charges correct. Lam satisfied with the present board. | term opens tomorrow with a calendar has been delayed by an in-| of bad criminal cases. It includes two it pilot service. The state of | murder pa is interested tn the ques . &n ‘open river to the sea, DDING OF CHINAMAN IN SEATTCE ~ TO YOUNG WHITE GIRL. : Leans to Love a Celestial and for That Reason Will Marry) re Wim—A Romance of Unusual Interest—Will the | Wooden Gods of China Smile? N ON FREE UST : The term of the present members | w pires Feb. 17 aunty superior cou E The Thurston sens. 1 kler delivered an a ich he stated his bei f th ye resent at once Prince y receptions, to repreaent Puget nd and present him with a sou ¢ th J and grew to Uke them. She met Lee, who is the local agent Chinese bonding and rity pany naman says it is the ef their most respected countrymen, rc fo & pretty white gir, There is a Ting Fang Co. which he representa | national. This mornice be was|Rid@r tO War Tax R e-| reseed in the heli fashion—in would be ight of neat biack attire. Ho} termed a weil| American peal Bill Is Lost | | WASHIN JA ride STON, D. ¢ tax? he wa When They Will Marry When are you to be married? Not for long time Mo tell whe rep a to ow sewer, nor would allow his fla to be owe She Is taller tha Wh , started ¢ Morning in bh . a few ries the affa in RTTPE, relation there DIRIGO FROM _ Po t Ppa Tho Bertin Cloak and Suit Company's Stock of promoure nee * tion that Under wear at 500 on the $1.00 “ait give | Mmures take the p Chinese ‘The clearing up of all the Linens from our FIRE SALE PUR je some of the | har® CHASE OF JAS. F. WHITE & CO., NEW YORK, at one-half, bot =e: sp | In t veral white Wditerles in tt in some instances one-quarter thelr value, The clearing |Benttic there are drawings every | “py. fr up of all kinds of dry goods from }halt he Of theses gam . loperated below! Tele wae andnin | stat « Our Big Auction Purchase Sale of Edward Ridey i : Mohawk & Sons, New York M of the ‘04 | She Ope b vi et sza " he f Washing is Oprm Violation 4 In ae Stike, Sat is, Linings, Wash Goods, t shail t here ts @ lottery agemcy operating 4 tre } Towels, Dom i Notions, morrow evening. - ' pusiness section of th Underwear, dren's Cloaks, Capes | Jackets, Furs, Oversktirta, ete., ete. STAR. 1902, SEATTLE TENING, FEBRL 1, WASITING T¢ MOND aod Bede 38, IS NEAR | WEATHER FORECAST ADAMS & BLANCHARD s c Convicts’ Bodies Taken| '*e Faithful Groundhog Peeped Out of His Hole and ae Our Business Methods a | to See His Shadow—Fine Weather Now Assured Are of interest to you. . From time to time we have to Pittsburg | He Has Trouble With Queen Anne Hill told you a few things concerning our policy. The whole story can be summed up in this—we want See tern eat Satie nerives a ictsceed ik eit ar the eats 1 r “| every customer to leave our store feeling that he has immense throng waa . f 1 wh from Mutler nay Mrs. Sof-| but his reputation If Mable to suffer | Mut it. ple : «oom | received the best value for his money. Our salesmen Tinily Gad wi on Chane: | cae cont tate scat nee hae tate é | hold their positions because the customers are satis- eiaa| vee 5 eouiee Son, | thé widiietalooee -| , not on account of the amount of sales they make, fon of unforseen “ | We buy everything direct from the factories for ® vow hot | spot cash prices—we price our goods accordingly— contd os on Say | a ie et of cevalies © do you see the advantage to your - ,; ye a a : ie ithe rid tum Agency for the Youmans Hat, $5 SRS tk Sere | mat Tate oer e.e| ADAMS & BLANCHARD wee fre 3 3 deat. '* "| preparing for aie weckn ot vigorove ban abueed-the grou Sane 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block er ake | ee STEAMER | (> [eater PHRESCRIPTIONS | | + . t briber P ne ~ 4 MtABu sy) nd all night, and = | STRANDED ¢ the mu for wh h | rants will be @ lengt) would like to serve you. | WEATHER FORECAST | _betverien made any where in the = THE NEW | roe, eae wna, Yi ngs Cavour Ashore in Big) Phone Main 35 | ,. eee oe Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. THEATER gin the] storin ot Youre in ragioa over the an 627 First Avenue | : ver of K ~w | Building Permit Secured for ire treet for he purpose Of forming & i ‘ — Vaudeville House < ve ws? i (Sf nguict The Grand Clearing Up and Closing Out Sale STARTED TODAY WITH A RUSH. ax Just passed through the busiest January of its -DRIVEN GUT Lotteries of All built in Be now an fact A ermit was issued this morn: Kinds Flourish eoter bi exten ‘The f big sales caused our store to be crowded day One in Particular after day; consequently after such tremendous selling, we have hun f ® and ends which we want c o quick ted on the same in Seattle hurry in order to make room for our spring goods now arriving daily; the cost will not be taken into constderation, as we MUST HAVE THE Room ‘Thene sales include the clearing up of lottery pe best attraatiane in shia, Mae wit bee he mens twe te hildren’s and misses’ dresses from ug out of all t Ww. TORE, You. 3. The wises ora i of the Arlington Apron Co.'s stock (New York) at ieashtecicite ning up and closing out of all these sales will cause un- usual interest at the Leader for the next few days. Our center coun- ters are piled high with bargains of all kinds, giving you an oppor- tunity to seoure all these desirable goods at a mere fraction of their real value. aboard the | CITY COUNCIL :. may Improvement Matters to |« Come Up Tonight One Victim Found ISLAND, N. Y hat Smith F FIRE Jan, 3.—The Smail Stoves HL Good Value ' and to| éhole Muffin Pan .. Fe } Preserving Kettloe= ine vinien These lists ‘at pena Be t Pan ie } 2 and 3-quart 120 iP Strainers for © ‘ quart . .. i* Cake F Sa quart Square Bread Boxes—Enameled.™ Yepint Mens te § Extra Heavy Cash Box—Enameled MONTHS AGO. at | aa 7 : Pe with h A quart Galvanized Pails bed a art 1 Seal. Ol Cans—Galvanized, with ot Unlveraity Body of Robert Lewis Rises to the |‘) and ¢-quart $ taucet Drought up for discus Surface of the Bay 7 § and 19-quart ¢ Fire Shovels cee. Th bod: of Robert Le ‘, Ww and was dr ros i n oO ; a at INJURED COASTING ina" otie ythe Marine tie 2 { i 2 yenterd hd Hightrenth avenue and Yes e THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST e r tea A ' ft oe ? « re. | her two clur t “ x i|% Wholesale 120, 122 8 ae | ; atl fishes, walktr the wa- | and Pike = | Brings an Insane Man From Juneau f ein J ane Or re . % Retail [Ta Oe” Street s ‘jaean nt ; : cer, | Squally Weather . toosrdiag to isle t . : moved to Butter 4 o | ‘The steamer Dirigo, of the Alaska ihe praberce the + simply adopted ths | We Heartily Thank the Publi & sovermeens bend oa’ , Bre ome | Steamship Company, arrived at tie hh so” taken to Bonney higher | ig . ri ¢ month ara 8 votem of the probatie cost of real|8chwabacher dock ‘about 6 o'cloc ma h ttlo~ 1 SAlon a fall hed @rmagh * estate in the neighborhood of Third] this morning from Skagway with « * woes Shee Lt | © in every department, at the lowest p: a ro m Juneau by the name ik | i nto » Cail in and see if there ts anything you can use 2 Yeputy Sheriff D re wolf-evident y Clerk of Court ¥ CHICAGO, Feb, 8.-—"Young Grifto,” | Nyy ; 1 in Seeeeeecee eee COREE CET EE CER ECE T CECE CREE CREE 3 MeNair had the man in charge, en|the once-famous prize fighter, was poelion S08 tence | | route to the asylum at Btellacoom. | picked up yesterday In a vacant lot eit the Jo | Hon. George Irving, of Ketchikan, | nearly fre His hands will have to| ~ s what " pt ie o, Was also @ passenger making his way to the Bridewell for | “vt e a. | 9 { The Wrangel the Dirigo smashed| shelter when overcome by the bilz- | The a $2 { Into the dock, carrying away sev-| card Setventer Senlees te thi one wh n| } eral of the piles, which were In a rot Young Griffo'w" real name ia Albert | notel, waa 1 A’ by his tel} re A H en condition. The steamer received | Griffiths, and he w the most | ven ; : ' : ] no injury. remarkable fighters uced. H ea oe a to ranks int | Do You Know What Rex blow-| held the champt hin : hat t rit Means? } _ ; ht ove f n a4 : re “ | h Will Elect Officers came the usual downfall in x 1 Weat ] | now @ vagrant ° - . 1 NLY $ cil of the Charity Organization meets! —@ Shingle. Weavers’ Union roadwa ‘ovement Club | « Svwlih this world’ ee) mniaeete ven our hands 1§$40% Third Ave. Corner Union } 0 | at the Cha e to re ' Groadwey innroteny A miracle, let us treasure | Telephone Matn 584 } | t Janu Charles Wullts ts in the city for the| | ‘The Broadway Improvement Club (it fore 1 )| . * 1 Mr kw of the! purpose of organizing a union of the| will meet tomorrow event at the} AN of th nominational Methods ation rthern Paecifia depot a blown | L. H. Gray and Mrs was formerly local organizer of the /ner of Kast Republican street” and|t ft n, may i H t Hawkins having resigned, their 6 Centra cal ore Union, but| North Broadway. The # t ' ie fe if [t Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind Seo Us ft we a for wreck th rong tb censors will be elected this after year h eaided in Butte I iway and others matters h 4 m wtep Avo. Marl the large sum of $40 - oe dip ica, oi + ~ > 7 "down and out, or be expelled : i GOIRD CONTR OP. HOE ENE Ree noon, [importance will be discussed, Bri 'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 25 CENTS A MONTH, $150 Twenty-third Lot on south, near car line, Ii @ #mall month y payment will handle it i Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. hter Than jamonds Is the effulgent rays of the Electric Light! In the boudoir, thi ¢ or factory Electricity Is a prime requisite. The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. _LION CLOTHING HOUSE All odds and ends in Men's Suits and Overcoats at 50c ON THE DOLLAR One lot Men's Suits, one, two and three of a kin regular $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50, $3.95 All sizes in the lot. One lot of Men's Suits and Overcoats, one and two of a kind; regular $8.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50— $5.25 All sizes in the lot. All odds and ends of Men's $20.00 and $25.00 long yoke overcoats— $9.50 COME IN AND WE WIL HOW YOU. Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN ? TIRED OF 't SHODDY The world is getting, oh, so tired of | cheapness—we've had so much of ft People demand good planos, and ng the bulk of our business from people who know, Emerson, Starr, A. B. Chase Gamer and Steinway Pianos Sherman, Clay & Co. Til Second Ave., Seattle We Never Substitute You a $a result we're ge WAYS Sure to get just what xctor orders when your pres Scriptions are filled at ‘i 2d ave. and Columbia, Tel, Main 198, Established 1890. Our Call Trade Pri Shirts Collars We guarantee not to shrink your flape nels, 4th and Pike

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