The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1902, Page 1

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rr. THE SEATTLE STAR. iP yoL, 8. NO. 310. SEATTLE, WA a rned, neithe ‘ WEATHER FORECAST ‘tenn hnabea wan besay inane Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and Friday, showers. 6 t te n the fight Hie bnically r credit reste upon hie claim for work am comma | ADAMS & BLANCHARD, W pm the excelionce of the b 1 119 Becond Ave., Hinckley Block, edness of the #4 arrangement of t 4 ‘ 1 emi-oirolé around ’ Fifteen acres of 4 . nor, and the standing I water front on route of ‘Paul Will Go to Convention * Accordance with which they is he New Clothing é cai rethh atte ‘and with Less Than 100 Votes Wi, lards when the latter appeart \, I A stein Tacoma. Land slopes gently gol yh / a\ Va ‘ A a eter. 7 ,| Caan S 4.rtiving raise pestomion ase seen » “Admiral Schley tm rightly entitled | | 2 i ‘ : er landing. Bok a : : an la Capt. Cook-to tne creait of| ‘ Every day now. We have studied Sites last night, hands down, 7 wi gO convention to . } = J |what the Brooklyn did in the fight.) Ff your wants and have endeavored to with more than 280 solld/ ‘ > . r. }On the whole she did well; but I Other Choice Locations for Summer Homes | r lagree with 4he sing| Sy buy to fill them. All the goods we tes drew out a heav ( ‘ : ; f of thre % ; admi " powed the 4 carry are made expressly for us—are te cath tes tek | NYS ; » #5) \ |serlowaly marred the Br sot bought direct from the factory for oe pene and Paul wer ‘ ~ \ , p varey Wark , 3 f x 4 ‘ \t ae e erave mistak ® by wi 3 spot cash—it’s a big advantage to you | . ee 4 \) ( ie ‘ | the loo} en taker slate in the values you get. Look over the 0 ef 3 pper pet Sirarts wold, and got 48 out | 2 § “ae # thenceforth the forer 7 12 and 13 Schewerman Block " American vesse!s “ Pw R Seeks ‘well tate the] afl aft : |gertainly, and seemingly the Texas, | =) First Avenue and Cherry St. greatest , - | J e Te hile the I a did ¢ 3 ward. the Teresa; w wes in the Third and Sev. J / /, | her eastward position and if ia titel] € shows the returns by | l machinery permitted. | ° precincts accounted for | 7 : 2 ; if, Since Fifth of the Seventh, ‘ 4 Cros six delegates ut =. j | Humes Paul - = (| if Summary . ®. Vote. é : ' y j Under such mmances 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block = seems to me t 13 a | - / tons Prent or . sate nh laid dala lated cee eee see Assayers’ Material Bee Everything ured by Amateur or : . - P hich bh ‘ he noe Professional, Fieid or Laboratory seneeeee c Biowp Outfit for Prospectors. < ; > ‘ he’ aetiaily maa I her before and wy Cructbles, Betorts, Balances. Hie me. IRT 4 . a Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, 7 { Ne yon A lala A A. 627 Fist Avenue Pda ggg rang = : 7 reine ag ry meee and that it was and electric power that It Is possi ‘ooh wi 0 Admirel Sa: m that he to get along with some substicute, ie soaebele tke Laaueel Benloee he gives you a smile of 6 ore was nhing ne in the battle! S **You Can’: Get Anything SONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. | 20— that warranted at ‘ — Bottor Than floods, precedent - 2 f 5 Be decade, are prevalent over Tur- . : fekialey ‘ : Electricity’’ f. The eastern portion is suffe 1% igh 2 Hach. pie worst and rain is failing co etantial justice ’ = | And ineidentally, you would be sur- act DG OOOO IRAP prised to find how small the expense enn ees ewe es | Tomorrow (n= FRANK PAUL GIVES UP DR. PARSONS STRIKES 25° "| yume Bargain) 2-1. | h z 9807 First Ave. Frank H. Paul was seen in the comptroller’s office} HARD AT MONOPOLIES : won " Fr | ches early this morning by a Star reporter and was as smiling | int ea ; “agi 6 i] ay eiicrib te ser and cheerful apparently as if he had 300 delegates’ vote THRODORN ROOSEVELT.” = FAVOR | |coming up ‘natead of 100. ee “Tells the People of Seattle How to Save Money on Gas, ‘ 4 oe ater reductions in our Li FIRE BALE and ty. it the entire ho warrant for re there is a heavy loss of lif Both Adr Se actarn Fearful mementoes of the massacre which took place at the Republican primaries yesterday 90 lives are reported as lost | houses swept away. More| Benninghausen’ ‘s : : matters a bey. At ibe reanetions Ti Ball TT | “I have given up-the fight,” he said. | Electricity, Telephones, Etc.—An Interesting ‘ANOTHER WAY fe ‘SALE. Bales hato.bnd sabe pst on. to ncoceaippacts tes tation ime : ‘ 2 nat thronged our Fibbon counter during this sale ¥. ly € ity friends wanted me to run,and the other man’s Lecture at the Armory more days to penne Ribbons af prices ros will never eee again’ It drops sharp 1 . n ists Endorse the wanted him to run;so we both ran but the mayor ran faster . | at I2 o'clock Aighting Plant |and farther than I did.” : OF PUTTI NG IT Big Friday Bargain Special noon - Dr. Frank Parsons lectured to a! & long | Among the many good things here for tomorrow's selling is Time inspector for “Will your name go betore the convention, Mr.Paul?”| very tare» audience at the Armory | ¢xas at || Guay, trom a.m. Unt ab mee a garment, > meeuent: Oa wet Sound ralivoad.” are ot the Pron-| “I don’t see any use of it, but the question will be left |!ast Deh under the auapioes of the | erent . Philip Writes on Imaginary | rey hance RPE ‘ Econumic Lev o.. © Bpok Se was held in}to my friends. 1 shall defer to their wishes in the mat-|nour and 4 nat and tre meaty eee) 1 ele Of, Buble utlitties co Profits 4 | ht with several | tor, ents 5 a mu | 7 =, | ef ? ; pias EP persona in theaw nrmued this t - eat 1902 25 Per Cent Discount 25 Per Cent Discount presided. tis} | Late this afternoon Mr. Paul's friends announced | lence.’ ius ‘suvyot "was," Pubs dence ot Une aeneral au “ihe | Editor the j ot-set to | alent ry Ownership Umicipal d system, and ne ‘an of ti imagina: y h e sf te convention. 'that they would take his name before the convention. De. Fae Vatrong. vellever | unlversal ndoption, He gave, figures | coe t tre lcipal nicipal 9 show that put nerahip low mmmoe F.W.MERRICK Geiser’. 703 First Ave. wd - Forceful Clear- ance of Boys’ and Childrens’ Suits The reason we are making this unusual cut in Prices is @ good one. Wé have just received notice that heavy shipments of clothing are now on the y to us from the And there will not be m for them unless we force out our present stock, To do this wy name a discount of 25 per cent. on every Boys’and Child's Suit in the house. The suits consist of the latest styles in two-piece suits, In jacket and pants cut and Norfolk and blouse shapes. The three-piece suits are in Vestee boys’ regular three-piece k sults. Sizes run to 16 years The fabrics are of the | terns and color! 1 nd advanced wag sleotrs REPORT BATTLE 222 == surance at the law » |Paris Dispatch Says 500 Persons Killed and assis ties intsetanttn |aubject of mu: Boston untverat ‘Everett Smith Speaks when he ascended the p_eveal prominent citizens made] Wounded in Barcelona night tat his com Sod ae ae ees "| business } Me. Seal “ty lee ogee 2 |neceasary data 1 r¢ eg According to the eatimate of the! Smith, the choice for | discussion of lo or leas prevail : ard of Public Works more than | | volved in p | rarradl ked telephone rates, which 000 of public property would re- | 20.— ing which time « portion of the city 8 His Sudjec ywed to be extortionate under the| piace private property within the se ease pieo0 2 ip h yacgeed Moa | ~--= gical relations of men with ene) He many questions, | rty were allowed to. remain noon toda ting that a bloody Cabinet May Resign fining theae as the rela-| me apparently by persons t 1 produce ncome fight had taken place between the! sranrip, Feb. 20.—Member of the | 10 BGe, confilct and mas. y , nformation. An E of 0 wer cent. of |troopa and rioters near Barcelona,|cabinet fear if the workmen's riots | {"") Se Dart D ae , ‘ | and that 500 persone were killed and|at Barcelona continue they will be - compelled to resign. It tx thought ate the government will eall out ’ was razed by strike serves, fearing the Carliets will take q tch says the atrikers|advantage of the situation, on plans last night by which all| The opposition to the cabinet open- | stances where nominal pu fter|ly states that the present officials | snip stil) means prot be ee organized . are unable to bring & check to the|qiausin tee arent tow - : ’ re named bY |that when t pu were changing| matter, and calla attention to the| case in Pennayicaria. whore the ¢ fgg A prod ~~ |@etatie t ng, &n attack Was life and property that h poratic own the public oMcials| phe | most A " plants use made soldiers could |ready taken place. Should thecab-/and the latter are. merely their| " ; i ‘ spt rag mobillze t en inet resign, it is doubtful if any of | agents. killed 0} e the opposition would be offered posi-|- As a rule, how wounded. A large part of the town ree : . 4 ns to say there wil! be some profitable pickings for the shrewd buyer, To give you some idea of the reductions, read the following All Our $2.00 Suite: oe cont $1 50 . “gana, $225 | toca $3.00 discount aul Or (06.00 Buite $4.50 discount $7.50 Sale Lasts the Entire Week er, t pen ke said public ownership had resulted mout favorably to the public, bring ing about better service and lower | city, Is to ascertain the amount taxes now paid upon the proper Roosevelt's Orders to Bring Suit Against poratton., “Will the eorporatis Pinney eso "CAPTAINS ALL CREDIT <== UMASOUE ; ees tnstructoa| the legality vf shermeruer, caused a| Sayg Neither Schley Nor Sampson Was in|!:3,"s:"." ceods 90 per cent,” read: “exceeds 20 per cent.” siump in the stock market ranging e from 1 to 8 points today, For a time . Camp Degree Team to| ai ; free eit Ree te easels wrosid e¢ Active Command of Squadron nt in which they 4 y that they would within al W NGTON, D. C., Feb, 20.— that not an order was given by elth show the # The pr dent last night ma -\er Schley or Sampson which in any | ny was etrictly in cc ¢ » vf wise affected the actual battle with law ¢ : ‘ The president says: “In short, the All efforts to stay the drop c tion IN ax to which of the’ two r, fatled to bring the sto » Tol Admiral Sampson or Admiral > anything like a ho md unhappy controversy the at im n ack of confid iw such e clause ‘ stan ave taken in fa expected to go still lower, |soea a renee quest ic : [of the municipal lighting plant 1 presentatives on the street whether Sehiev did not fs The actual ‘tact, | gece ,Conmiderable Interest here are bitterly denouncing Roosevelt for | his squadron with auftict ; tn that after tho |sunttle’s fight. as wo have on what they term his “unwarranted |tion from port to port was planned, not a helm was| connec ataegeremerton. ‘he city interference In the private business|ates his belief that Schley shou not @ gun'was fired, not a|pqunell stands 3 to 2 against a mun of the country.” |not be censured on this score, f ateam was put on in the! members thyoune te ne, te, two > particularly | strong point made 4 room aboard any ship ac-|ton News in ce eum ne Bremer ‘i | Sohley’s conduct Js that in which th sly engaged in obedience to the] Ww News 18 against us Robbed in Tenderloin president says if Schley had been|order of ether Sampson or Schley, |uavayen ys (ANE UP # resolution in proved, five weeks before the battle, |#ave on thelr own two veawela, 11 | aynVor to Arcee wentimenta of the to be # dilatory and disobedient of-| was a captain's tight of od ie ae ee a iis in gavos “Therefore, 0 which is 112 for and 19 against, Sul rests on | y » 60 are hold FUNODSIT UIQ F2q SZ | TAOIST Jw2D 32g SZ | ask that “| through t the Northern sritie F two railroad c ¢d, and such sh. od, to restore in command, | the _F. W. MERRICK | While taking in the sights of the letermined ld city last night Erte Nelson, a recent | Minnesota arrival, was relieved of $30 In money and a gold watch, He remembers Down Went the Market visiting several Washington street As to Command cW YORK, Feb. 20.—President| resorts, but Just where he lost the| The president states that he has p claim of| ing o£ eve dircetions to the attor-| money he does not know. He notified interviewed all fhe commanding offt al commané squad-| franchises for these utilities eneral to bring suit against the the police this morning, core rewarding the battle, and finds |ron; for, #0 far as the actual fight a. a. Kost, | ' THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER qURODSI 302 seq Cz | || 703 First Avenve, Seattle i} 5 Per Cent Discount | 25 Per Cent Discount | 25 Per Cent Discount away tw | 25 Per Cent Discount 25 Per Cent Discount 25 Per Cent Discount | 25 Per Cent Discount | 25 Per Cent Discount

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