The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1902, Page 1

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CENT A COPY — SIX Ons A WEEK 4 @ ; | Genera! Observance 2 | fomorrow, Lt n's birthday, be 4 1 r » this atate, will j k sion of all ‘put , 3 the Star of | § he courts, city hall | THE SKATTLE ATTI LASHED i WASHING TUESDAY VENING 1902 ‘ON, ARY committee Woodland Park Rubbish A petition mp iving the v t Ww and park, # t h 11, $ TROOP Hr ARE of FRG | i} : the aay. | to th mmittee on park 1 wed, at least part ¥ ASI TON, Fe The h wen tant “ ont five'becn aevane Severe Gale Sweeps [8 rare ei wan ordinan |ed to mark the day Istributior pont, A rar : in ae tT exiaae Along the Coast (32 sve barack ae ps : trolman, : * ‘The bullet was last night extract. | 3 wy vmap hy | preys and ime ; | Ke 1H. G r A from the of ’, Bo he | teries of fleld artillery. Fort unetl t an “ essel | wi ee ‘€ jar who “wan ance ai qn’| PORTLAND, Ore, F The! @ Walla Walla tx recommenda os Peay Gharste ae ~ ture wound is not dangerous, | **Uon reports that a south gale treopa of cavalry e people nt t we : H | the yeen in in the| Tasing over the entire northern Fort Lawton is designated as Sag bss OW | hoaptta at the county jail, | yeast fro ne wit un pecyeen and Rls associate, James eral storm is prevailing as|@ Fort Wright with the same ag and r « ob ave their preliminary San Franetsco, wher portionment tt 4 tc =i h re Judge George on quart an inch of rain had In the ary barracks t ard: A mY ' | at It te predicted the t Gibb ka, te assigne .'s rh i | B.C. Fed. 11,—Reerta| Will not reach the southern ‘ t ' . i vIcTORIA. om of Callfornta HONGKONG, Feb, 11--A dinas- | “5 fire «ing in the sub | ments © pansed J ma Disaster Feared t t er “ f severest gale of the season raked y in xt tr " sidewa fr . 1 fd 1 t \ i x More ey | . we number of vesnels to sen alry b t r ? ed } | Disaster ts feared and shipping men a m 4 Ab r 1 is & gaat ee Te ts marked WHR A) CHTCAGO, Feb. 1.—No doubt ta] Wrecks have been recelved here, but for regime ards the t 5 t n 3 3 et grow, and is undoubtedly | it is certain that many veesele w A ' fron et riesing and spar, but/| } p make {t almost f ca t . unis or h . Here not taken aboard Hil ts after a third route to the Pa-| certain that not all could escape un anch M * An ic “¥ h injured. n Luis Obiap a b « Ar an ¢ ¢ ° p by Ahouset In-| cine coast, and that active negotia- |"! —— some ral, The latter p re con t fr 1 uw ast struck | tions are now proceeding tor the] TRUSTEES FOR barracks, in California, is st : e" sat 4 was heid | acquisition of the San Pedro line ie xiv oe 8 Derm axtenre " ow fore We Sere midnight was heid | acquis } mpanies of Infantr in the otty floated off with theflood | ‘ * & eietrtak Be oe fated ured Gaara eacaseasd Bets LABOR TEMPLE 3. whe i ait tr i wainured home an " the Burlington route and Sait Lake 2 iti t > t . : J The regular me « of the Beattie fy 1 z o me &. ad aet nigh an n, same? - nes. L yp mense traffic of Southern California. | were ie eo netruction of the t re ts es oe Smith, Rol t m Zi an “ n ' t H. 1. Emme, Gt rt Hatch s rapid t paery Was 2 iver So Crowded or } Jdom and George Harrison. in| on aoe h five instead of eleven} lop r i> Prettily Decorated Betore fl constitute a querur * E There will be another meeting Fri qf charity ball at Armory pat) day evening at 1800 Second avenue night was very largely attende ¢ PORTLAND, Ore. @ resolution today Indor & handsome sum was realized. affair was given for the me the sisters’ academy. F TMany prominent Seattle ladtes| aaonted their time and attention to the ball a success, and the| Chinese emigration. ic work of the ladies was|, ss s fn the arrangements and dec-|°¥ ™erchants and clerks, which) “gations for the ball. | Practically means that certain] (p2t Josiah Collins and Mra. Dantel | led the grand march, which [ ‘shortly after 9 o'clock. BM. =~ _ OTHERS ARE tland It was signed! Y sterday th the H classes of laborers desire open} DETROIT Andrews Mich, Feb, 11 harged with wre Frank king t Liebe Cert vist ay in the| i ne snow fait atmost daily and the was introduced by Mr. Col- History of Seattle snow is now 101 City Bay ‘spoke on the objects Y 8. T, Packwood. a pioneer, ts sick| the vice 1 The Armory was tastefully 4 on aa ee eee oe ee ee ee ee Geco- of the city | to b attempt by festoons and bunting that | [oc Beatie. Prone tan ire tie tots |. Burt Mason te gradually recovering | lah consis the ceiling from the dancers. opened until they closed, 1276 per. | from the smalipox he other of on was served in the rear sons were registered, A line of 25| Jack Lyon hit Martin Stieren over |¢he dis fe hall | Or 20 stood mwaiting their turn al-| th bead with a revolver during an| i . MANILA, Feb. 11.—A strong in-| most all day. It ts thought that by | Sltercation and has been place 10 SAN FRANCISCO | surcent pose. neiteved ‘to ‘nave been |the time the books close tonight the | 4" StF ie \ar General Malvar's headquarters, F will be folly 16,000. At times iblie indignation ae been nba iny the clerks passed in ae |atrong, and it | Margaret Lage _pumbe #120 names per hour ‘AFIRE IN tae “i 1 do all here last > ’ - nm 0 te A hines ¢ ¢ the} ated t company at the Grand, left IR ening for Ban’ Francisco, | AMF OBBERIES IN ee a e han been in} cases to blame f the guest of Miss Min che Parrett of the Manhattan com. | te, an it is proy t lenat one * from Preparing the Report CONCERT Haus {Prince Comes Regar | Two Women Despoiied of Valual ses i in Variety Theaters The m urgent sc re have been ne eived fr in Washin jock this morr The crews of th | tions at Cape May p nanent grade might prove A report was formulated itted to the council at Almost invari of w Last night the tables were tur Sp. and Pestia Get Two women in concert hails reported | Sirinen and Turk they had been robbed. 4 Mra. Albert Keesing of w | th |ington street, reports that she was the ine robbed in the Monterey theater last Up to this tin night of a Indies’ gold watch and int naw the GRADES NOW en SETTLED = their yawle and attempt the rescue of the sailors ¢ noner way of postp e, and p t been dim burned vemnel haan Modern Building to Be Erect- jchain. The man whom she claims | ered, although the men are believed | ed at 4th and Yesler The police were notified by tei Aid it, was formerly @ city detective | to have taken to the boats ear | phone today of a case of tnhum: in Minneapoits. | evening c il Fi | ity being practived on Spring etreet| Madeline Forrest reported that) ‘ounc ixes on Elevation | soe, Se some one stole her red automobile} CAPE MAY, Feb. 11.—Tugs which " A 335,000 three hotel is| nues. Th pat trom the Star theater have been looking for the crew of the of Tide Land Streets fo be erected at F hat | burne oner, returned BL Chinese Actors noon without the 1 has been abandon he men have been b two female) the and lont | Three Chinese actors, and one male, arrived from Portland A will sing and dance ywa out te he city coun at tng Ms regular night aved by a lant | last night an PAY TAXES | hii at JANUARY LA CONNER © near anch and drif lige achooner, the bowsaprit of Kilbourne, alias Kelly, is on trial | tering &. bas gop in the ot ¢ of breaking Joseph Mayer's | wan ing a tray of dia t his #tore will be on Becond ave in 103 Carriers wheelhouse. ne ebktéet W. 8 s accident happened, “and he ow- | * ar lin ‘or ‘arden Jensen made he ca " F yrs saiaal ‘ bi apd “ nue monthly report to ot 4 | — and| Of tb r Tariff Concessions Are -| Under Consideration “MET AFTER | wa WTON, D.C. Feb. 11 It ts given out an good authority to : uy that the program of the aenat “ey ay eeiginrs ace dg ® with regard to the revenue probler ta Ne ¢ He ers vith which the house ways and soy Headquarter jneans committee Is now struggling ard of put vi fabticn | contemplates @ general revision and tthe a ‘ tariff reduction of at least 25 per n for th nt. In the tariff rates on sugar and fire "hendau 1] tobacco coming from Cuba ath oe | The appesie’ which ,bave been ming election must ard has beer | After 20 years of wandering all | made by ricans on this subject aly = few hours ars within the | over the United States and not hav pe db been bearing fruit In| @ the books cloi nde by the cour Counetiman | ing * uch ot that time, two | this regard and it Is possible conces ight, The in Blake Introduced a bill appropriating | brothers, Dan Dennis ¢ sions will be made all along the iin electric $44,000 for the building, which was | ™malche, met accidenta 1 | Lentz-Tompkins Contest ferred to the fire and water and | Stree this morning ne h | ‘The house committ finance committ Pearson's bid y City, Mich 3 ree eons now exceeds the | t of appropria i e ‘ | today began a hearing in the c pros tak ptui t aging Pe ta) eae. Lents, for tion by about $8000, hence an extra ho (yo §. ba Ld ‘ appropriatior acs “ th € 1 a. The SeocecececoesoneccescesS and water mimittee the counct! ap- h hief has tur eck over to| the present session propriated the sum of $8000 addition etre Same 9 the rellet fund vite attention. “he committee will! Took Everything He Had nl for the construction of the Melrose H Me b neveral days considering the avenue water main leading to Fre t Robbed of a Watch spend of evidence upon which’ the| J. ( ll, who came to fe-|mont and Green Lake, In this in ; 1th iilegations of the contestant are| attie on the Northern Pacific train |#tance 1 Ath: | poms from home was rec joourred in § | tiaed at 8 ox fp eee pre wath | ana ch ton Was a happy ’ , 4 ———— | soon after he bid, that gel ve iw a bar Parts house 4 : Foreign Missionaries ported to} 440, while the amount available was | ; . : had loat 00 6.5 | FRANCIA po ies ‘The foreign miusionary conference| and his baggage Th ttie| Lecture on Darwin | oeek was pened its sessions in the First Bap-| how he had been robbed, but says|the city tbe d wit ’ \t church terday morni he believes he was searched while| bulldir facts ve | fala ae fe¢ t night with a lecture on| asleep in some saloon. At 2 o'clock | turned has | y I. t f r ‘ t Siege of Peking,” by Rev. A.[ this morning a suspicious looking Fi ie “4 , No inwing, but. the services were well attended, | lumi Y over|? f waa t ating, and last night, at 6| his arm. It ts belleved that | tu ! t nF : a lunch was served at the| was robbed in watartront | nheen 4 X The tect he frat ln ° y th aire and escaped saloon, {Seattle-Tacoma railway, ‘The mat by members of the faculty. | E d-| | less of Boy's Illness wale BERLIN, Feb. 11.—All Germany is ed een ote A Interested In the cond Pres! D 4 not appear at the police ant nigh npar xn? y B08 pare eee eee eee ne the| headquarters with @ tale of woe ne koe OS | Bieg though ae te Oe ays, gas plants and other in-jabout being robbed of a sum of nee contre will be paid in full to which the establishment | money in one of the concert halls be- | from © WY clock niente unthi| official an the Ger “SHIPPING Freight Value Is $5,230,751 STAR. WEATHER FORECAST ADAMS & BLANCHARD 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block You Will Like Them We refer to the new Shirts. are unusually pleasing this se black and white stripes are particularly effective Emperors, Monarchs and Princeleys—priced at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Agency for the Youmans Hat ADAMS & BLANCHARD 7319 Second Ave., Hinckley Block They ason—the HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # B100—Several dont ard, ¢ line, and dence buy two good lo Latona; very easy terms. |] 8250—G004 butlding lots on Soo west, near, Queen Anne hill; Blaine, two blocks from ear line. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. 29000 SO Oe OOOOOOSESS OIG OOOEDOO DOS OOOHOOOOOOED | l Kill the Bugs Brown’s Tree Soap Cuts Them Right Up. A S-cent bdx makes a barrel of spraying soluti For further in ‘ormation write to Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 5 627 First Avenue O0OOOSSCOOOOSOOOSESOSOSS SEDOOSOOSD Carried On at the Leader And with every promise of brilliantly excelling al previous events. Assortments are still enormous and the values can not possibly be dupli ed even under the moet favorable conditions. It is not nec- emsary to go into exhausting trade details of how we came about ») a wealth of bargains, for we venture to say that there is not one woman In Seattle who haa missed the opportunity of advantage four big purchases, and now that we are CLEANING UP OUT THE ENTIRE LINES, REGARDLESS OF we are crowded to the doors with a mass of our AND CLOBIN it is no wonder then ST. of buying throng. ng to the akin CUTERINE Means medicine for the skin. CUTERINE Cures skin Giseases. CUTERINE In made by the REX DRUG CO. And ts guaranteed by them. Ra SS EX RUE gC 1403 Third Ave., Corner Union ‘Telephone Main 584 JUST RECEIVED brake, and springs, and front. clining ba Special at $13.50 Dalton Carpet Co. OPEN -ALL* NIGHT APrince of Physicians APhysician of Princes } Mackenzie, who took care of more royal throats. and more es, than any man in Europe, out of hia vast experience per- ted this superb preparation. The Simplest, Most Rational, Easiest and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble. Catarrh ts vict table, unhealthy, unpleasant to their friends and peculiarly subject to disease. They are to be congratu- lated upon the fact that thi ntific method will give them ns uncomf Relief in one day, and cure in a few weeks. Put up in a package containing six months treatment, (more than is Needed in the worst cases) the cost including Nebulizer being only $4.00, or 2 cents © day. For sale only at Original Cut Rate Drug Store, by the sole agent for the Pacific Coast. G.O. GUY, Ph.G., Yesler Way and Second Ave. South SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. OPEN’ ALL NIGHT Carriage same as cut, 4020 First Avenue, corner Spring | _ Lion CLOTHING HOUSE | ing, Feb. 12, at 8 a.m. | We have let the contract r < ¥ et another PLOOR SPACE. THE ONLY WAY To make room for the car- penters to work is to sell off enough stock. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE WILL BE Marked Down From 26 to 50 Per Cent Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South One Price Plain Figure Dealers. In Price of Incandescent Lamps Our price hetetofore has been %e for 4, § or 16 candle power lamps, or 20¢ when old lamps were returned, and 40c for 32 candle power lamps. On February Ist we reduced the Price to | | car of Adjustable Car-|45@ for 4, 8 and 16 riages and Go-Carts, | equipped with slumbering re- Candle Power Lamps And 25ce for 32 Candle Power Lamps | When old lamps are whe returned or n the ne to be used w lamps are for sockets newly wired. We have done this regardless of profit on sale of lamps in order to ing good Insure our customers get lampe of the proper voltage, These prices are mad | custome only to our ‘son lamps used on our system, The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. Examination Free All Work Suaranteed F. E. ELLIOTT, Refracting Optician 11-12 Heussy Bullding, __Third Avenue and Pike Street. OCRRCE RRR CE REC CeCe CE EER +398 : om g C= H a i” 5 8 La ue 5 5 IR ° ‘ool Suits for Boys, ls worth $3.00 and $3.60, for lf 97,85 Ages 3 to 10 Years Or>>>>999099099999992990 IP EEEERNENE 90999993: yEEIe " Wile aise Susiness ¢ Mege Re Moor Comins Block, Saiies $0 and 200 Aw. Bay and evcrung cnisseh, QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY. “ttt Sporting 6 Goods of Any Kind See Us GOING KORTHRUP GO., 804 First Ave. Hst'd 1890. 4th & Pik We can give you any kind of a finish you want on your collare and cufty

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