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CENT A COPY — SIX Oanrs A WEEK #4 # i THE SEATTLE STAR. OL. 3. NO, 307. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1902. di THROUGH A SWEEPING ORDER Now York Storm-Bound---Fears for Shipping| Take a Last at Them é display uspenders in our north window is “Ste oil Ee that ae ee Off Atlantic Coast well worth going out of your way to see. Handsome abun that alec F'VE - ROOM HOUSE in Fremont, only | half block from new Bal- eady in possess! f sum Camp in State ot Turmoil oon mot a ick panadigoet sree {Herbert S. Upper nt rich /. 0) ADAMSg BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. 8 ens to War ming in|? WOSTER MASS MEETING IN PROGRESS ©. <0: Concessions Granted by the Privy Council Give the Treadgold Water) 33 | a7 bee ‘CLANCYS MUST WIN OUT ; rere enter th te ree \ceceezce. | FON HUMEO IN THE PINOT of the Klondike--Canadians Join Americans in In- |camp dignation and Will Leave for Other Fields--- Business Men See Ruin SRLS CG OO OOOSOOSOS OOSOOEOSOOIDSOOOOOS | AN ADJUSTABLE BEDSIDE TABLE LION CLOTHING HOUSE Do Not Fall To Attend Our Big Alteration Sale ‘The carpenters are now at work, our goods are piled around us. wi MUST HAVE Room Gevice tor Hid and ts @ the library, TAKE ONE ON TRIAL Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue : It Is Given Out That a ‘“Jack-Pot” of $8000 Has Been| 3 Added to the Present Administration's Heavy Sack ¥ Spectal telegram to the Seattle Stas. ) BAWSON, Y. T., via Ashcroft, was ever Beto ore contained # of Bonanza and is therefore fecting the di 10, e Pump, is staring death tn c 0 cate, n nd tn of the ¢ ry ¢ elop al’ oR Bye pe teed Bly ve it m4 men have been called : p e a ' AR 7 mh a ‘ (@ey camp within reach to . Hu 7 nga | cree ‘ hy as , ie es wirnite 1 Pe sttuation. The order gt : § er. well an ut . to the r : 7 - - White e—Balance of Jas, F. 4 % $18.00 and $20.00 et or Overcoat ... . $7.5 50 the insecurity of future rowds from taking advantage of the Damask Towels we are me and see t , Zhe and 20¢ wht t TWO COMMUNICATIONS WHICH SEEK SUICIDES’ GRAVES , ye i: | ta WILL BE ANSWERED TOMORROW” BY ‘MEANS. OF manson "0M SEEMS TBE OPPOSED Ribbon Sale} § -../2i*? on Our Ribb nter was keeping pace with our Linen Counter; it One Price Plain Figure ne busiest For tomorrow's selling Dealens re ee! Pl | TO MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANT . ; “One Woman, Married, Grows Fae and Ta kes Her igs Life—The Other Has a Lovers’ Quarrel, and ine as a Solace She Embraces Death eo value, 5—100 value, for . Be No. 2-7 valne, —12\%¢ value, for No. 5—e value, bbe value, for Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of This} Big Ribbon Opportunity print the Time Ba Ball It drops | sharp at [2 o'clock noon ‘Time inspector for the Columbia & Pu- get Sound raflroad. No Disappointment Here--Plenty of $ Stoves, lame ate Delivery Everybody knows the im- mense assortment to choose of this kind will be success H.W. Kulies H. H. Kullos, cigar manufacturer |} and te f Aa Explanation ’ t sv ot Ca Syet of my contentior t " of 8 7 , 3) der cen. is too high, I quo r 5 wh known own figuys of the gation | a $ o tha § this ¢ tors of J 1 r fou af 2 . ornia t ago with| Reduction Col. F e ote! c. Ww. Warpenst etn from. Among our Ranges are Hotel W ba C. W. Wapy formerly con the OHIO and the ECONOMY @| In Price of it y ' P nt none better. We sell for th f wo : t either cash or credit and take 3 | Incandescent tizen Ww t vic y 4 stove in exchange. t t art ce eee : retand t) rel alacieull;tuesbeah aseal Lamps get : ‘ f I heart aking utensils, | Our price heretofore has been she James Lee ] ‘i Se 1 aa ¢ 1 | for 4, 8 or 16 candle power lamps, aver 4 < H t John ar or 20¢ when old lamps were returned, and 40c for $2 candle power lamps, On February Ist we reduced the T STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. | price to Sooeeee ° auamemmneaamancags | | 1 for 4, 8 and 16 | Candle Power Lamgs And 25ce for 32 Candle Power R. A. PHILIP. tr IS I that union, | Lover r Mra THES OREREES| MOMINATE Established 1890 P Resthes 180° Fourth Mad Pike We Guarantee IEMOCRATIC. WARD CAUCUS - a Not to s our flannels Judge Richard Winsor for Mayor—| Lamps é: mers Say | A Full Ticket Our Forgery bidet pte y | When old lamps are returned o# het & those este . when the new lamps are to be used Phone Main 953 ‘ 3 hi hich will be an actual eavta + helt 7 ¢ meet in Oeeceeenueeeeeceeen ee cee999999999999999999999920. profit on sal r to ' | taxpayer good . | PECULIAR ACCIDENT!" F. P. Farnsworth 4 plate ft proper voltage. eal a 7; Parsons of Boston one ia] Becond avenue: “I am essentially im | wiry dah mers on lamps ‘used on our 1 » Mwte »,| Man Falls From a Bootblack Stand | Ceanr tall. re system. Sita ee Through a Window Pane lisa fr tn tae i SOCIETY IN A {ens bowitince thee’ ae very tow as The Seattle | C, M. Pessemier For city ¢ PUBLIC OWNERSHIP At the Armory Wednesday Ev’g, February 19th Electric Co. 907 First Ave. PANTOMIME {the man Bex | lass window ir G2 PXESPISERV ISLA IF FINVIVI CELT LETS = AEERENSSSSIS SEEMS DeREETESEE FSET oh After the Lecture, opportunity will be or it 5 } rs ADA Free Discussion 1i-| DESERTION i; ACE ERE EERE ERE EER ELE RED NDR NPI DMRIRINOMOMRIMDD & KS Ei or ‘| f «| her] vuarantee ; |X ie hice as | 77 Ld TRUCE WMA Cilia FLLIOTT Refractng Opin ; : " ‘ tans v1 ete Lrawellig | Gap Moar (oilas Blok, ans $6 ded ad duc, Medd COMB | Building, t; dE q John Cort, manager of the Gran a [alo wy with a cripple 4 locomotive, whird aaa and Pike Sirect, |