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f fh HE S tATTL 4) ST AR. "Dal Poe te SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTIL i]. Ri eat camein “Chai | summit Coolio ona ree pa pen ke ae age etic: AND HER MUNICIPAL POLICY fhe The Boys? oat Children’s AYS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT os r #20. fork iemony { Wants have been carelully con- » Jas. Weir for al Statements Concerning Public Ownership Which Cannot siderered at this store—two new iret avenue south oe prince uoarlee tke Shun aes ne. | ho Mra A, Clune for Be Denied, Except by Circumvention of Truth— v4 Ws ae call the urne Jia, my he nav " ae ° , i 10} ersa . 4 4 yard, Governors taland tad the ber. cont $1000; to J Matters Stand, European Cities Are Saving all teahip I ; oniae Children's 3-piece all wool Prince Henry Arrives, Goes to Wash- patie ner on the Hohensoliern, | hetnes Big Money by Operating Their Own suits— unusually good quality and iene ae eae Verein, |g Santinyer for a rem - Electric Light, Gas and Water make, per suit $4.50. | Boney gion sda sided Tea mea seh, He ht ent | or a Lary frame Supply Plants Boys’ Long Pant Suits <tc, house will rent for $13 ber Jorsey City, where he took the | house at 1122 Kast Thomas street, to| American Reception in for Washington nat $1400, 0 Tc sansiad wader sgl colinent tae tay Sele at MIR Mae da tia Made of Oregon Cossimere up to |] month, large lot, easy terme, In Washington Vory able magusine called the “Ie an and Kood cars, increns sicpaanitan ieee ; aay GF Matinen Ak danke ian a service, refusing street car 36 in, chest measure—an all wool eis be é caghout the ety the bald cesle | Gait ago be was the shiat egitorial th tren s tease proportion of wach suit that'll wear like leather—the wae Tony Fed 2.—Prince Hen- nea’ reation pier, the fog was| Germany are eater "On Hans conauiered # goed thing at the | t ge'o at oan promt of $131, 0 ' ae {Herbert . Upper #1000—8mall cottage won street car line, street The statement has been published the German liner, sail-, disaiy by & flood of suntight and | the 3 crowds of ; Uthe for the paper to have one man | where for $7.50, 4 Nard veh harbor yesterday | the city glittering beneat ov-l cheering for Prince Henry and who could in Beattie that mu al street car| a national guest. At {curious glances of the prince vis| ne Gey Heoen alear wna benuitit | Break pauinicipal Government iH) iiss work, page 1008, says: “in| ( ‘HARD | 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block Wek we Kron Fring Wilhelm |seemed familiar with all the prom-|and although it was” known thé Set ee an work, BO! Giadgow 89 per cent, of the fares are & rsaiarae pe eaatlously pushing her |inent points of interest and extreme-| prince's train would not arrive ur Creates exhaustively of the municipal the average of all fares fe oe off Sandy Hook.|ly gratified at the propitious weath-| after 10 o'clock, crowds began to} management of public uttilties in the yet the city made| 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block |] First Avenue and Cherry St. SvkeseetRear Admiral Rober- |er. form long before that hour, Hun ~ Ete Beg! At Of $111,000 in the f ven| | An ne seek Roe ; en | area caine from: afaryiand nd Vi of G n ¢ is compiled | # Profit of $111,000 in the yD. Mpeartek tee tae ce omeey od eit|Sinia, and Washington itself turne “| Plotters ‘Dynamite Five |for ncyclopedia of Social | Inthe OF a eT Pecan! | : ees n ‘The crowd that had wedged | pit nett led_to Fort Wade-linto the end of West Thirty-fourth | Out enmasse wanda pare: page 667-8. The following extracts the Kron Pring was /ptreet was disappointed, as a squad ets playing American +s Reforma," which may b na On remarkable results have wl d ty @ municipal opara- | IF YOU ; vended to people who wan is paid its own way, an of police and a cavalry rquadron held | 20 airs the eth anaut Giaecw. S*| in some canes, aw shown, hes ylelded | tle t t . ‘ y e448 iia rst coon tne ipe wa sa ope orice Foy tego RGSS" ac a igen ae tear - aaa | 4 . Bring Your Prescriptions for the ride to the White > » Pet lied by @ privat vation at joanor | Richard | y ¥ Ds, | jet exchanged salutes with | Hohens ithout — stopping, | Mee expected noisy demon- | the princ ‘ paring ; 4K. ; : . juge and while the police and mil. | rar 8 you will get what the doctor were made as the liner separa n Pring and Hoh- | joou"*,8! ts beth beak” the 1 ‘ ‘i ne onde spat | Bre , . ae'yoe- to have crowds, the prince and his party | broker rough wh rade | ma : t American cit! . { verles made anywhere in the ted to carringes, The mil- Bp the harbor, forts firing /ensolle ately went be. fom salutes, whistles | jow ne |) yacht. fand craft at anchor dipping | The first party to be admitted te kly formed and the | che . , ' t q my pa rly citi ‘ night Phone, Main 36, After Fort Hamilton was) his presence on the Hohensollerm 4 ogan.* Through str 2 | ducers, « ‘ nore ; ~# . t rpen all nig tbe officers on board the Nina| was that headed by Gen ¥ copie the ceanion | , je dye ng of asaay of t h 4 wp " P s call as representatives of the/S. A. and it was followed by all p, and when the White H moe i Hiss tates soars the Kron |members ‘ot ‘us Garpan’ smbasry:| Beets Wen, ane, white, Hours |ste, ane in Cripple creck and tr prpscts 10 sand FA | ironed ner. nr Stewart & Holmes Drug formally presented to the | A | on was served on the Hoh-| expertenced much difficalty in keer \ we te © taxes by penny. Ip and Bel z where Admiral Evans sat| ing back the crowds. taed, much t ht ite gan works f " ites, large and 627 First Avenue Miner, accompanied by alat the loft hand of the prit Prince Enjoys It Ree done and the miners thrown inte aaeaay it hak ceae 4 " tr WR water of excursion craft, the German ambassador, Von He! Attired in the uniform of a Ger-|" The whol Seal te have 6 price fi the $1.14 5 1 " Fy s He t pront of si = = man admiral the prip t in anla prece plan to rid th rent tiem aa eT ae p Of elect 4 " open cartrage with rlet of the chasing tnetituttons. | 00) POUR the pries bes 4 Chinese Exclusion | State Hay and Rear Admiral Evana.|jin each iostcnes he total destre Rey Paces GA. ong al ¢ t t and P r 7 ‘The committee of the chamber of| Behind them came more car Sition of the oMces with their boy veegi, ys meet tomorrow afternoon to discuss | #N4 navy officers in full dreas unl: | » complished. In the dest t due of the plant, “oe | «inning to see the virtues of comin the question of Chinese exateoton | forme ags und handkerchiefs |; es in thie camp the |)” bo peor coms igbting with thelr In piano selling in the Northwest, ‘The petition addressed to the cham:|Waved as the prince's carriage 0 heavy a m- | strect ¥ news in dev Le ageengen: gray: re Od |ber by the Women's Century club| Da*#ed through the crowded line of | ¢ in surrou: = ; 5 ‘ t * bucked by the guarantes of & relly |wit be taken up and considered, march and lusty American “hur- itr ‘ 2 21 ht out the pri . fem taxes to pay for ite) a habia wm able house, show you what's etiys what i planodom. If you haven't 3 * ' 1g Bne nilowed an elaborate ayacern | ¥ and Parts, which make the PAAR ALAA ARAL ae nip legge on your credit to settle lance Recommended His, Sasteag ae"irt iments | wena airs tet | St sr eager e, Maaat ad gta “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! NC mediate Removal LIGHTING | hina went the peak et hit | ay" ‘ey"arat what ae «ew ; =| = pile cong i a i Soma BeoTON, Pc. Pam, 2 QUESTION . gy ap “TWO DESPERATE HIGHWAYMEN |7#E LAS D.§. Jonnston (0 DSc Pa aaa an Ml 5 s ul cRRITT BAA TE TON, | FIRE LINEN SALE % ‘ the affaire of Arthur H. asthe Nome judge, which were wtih the comms of evente, thet the * ad been made for Starts today with a rush, in fact, it caused all of our departments to 63 ond A Tavs bau age ‘The People’s party will hold « meeting. Sey ches etalaens. manent put thelr best foot forward and give the best value that could pos- Sec venue pec the Nome offi. | #94 rally in Armory hall tomor-/ voit and Prince Henry. | | sibly be had, in order to keep their end up with this big Linen Sale Burke row evening. Judge Richard Win- |” When the metnce en Imitted, at- | it is @ case of one department trying to outdo the other in seeing Feteeietnted Pathenn* | sor, candidate for mayor, will be thelter “due anmoaneement : who can furnish the beet values yd ee oe * one ‘ * rine! ie o deve vel ho " | t . We have hundreds of bargain ieplay jatly. ou are invit: Up bie conclusions as |code en 2 “dinctaine |Roneevelt walked forward trom his] rt al At the Points of Revolvers the Thieves Line Their Vic-|f to icok them over, and you will not be asked to buy. of the municipal lighting proposi- hoot nmap seabed T sintninned inna) lon 4nd Prominent the f"prentptd ohm” wvtenes, mae Préty Young Aetreas of Murray &| tims Against the Wall and Secure Everything of Value 4 trousers und the lesuee involved, without gloves. | his hand, gaye 9 “wtrenuous” ahake oT. Seating 40 dischutpe of the hand put forward to mest his, | Mach's Company One Robber Captured on a Grant Street Car ‘and the consequent dis- smiled amicably and sald: “Prince | “ . ‘the defendants of their | Henry, I'm pleased to meet you. | Mayor Humes this morning recetv-| Mapie Bros.’ saloon, at Van Asselt,| and succeeded in following the rob- | H. were not justified | Justiti under| | che “ |Paducah, Ky., asking for 1 leadings and the| | mentary speeches, the vis tion Temarding ber deughter, Tesina |! yellow-back novel style by two *rall was lost | | driven to the German em tl Merritt The y lady, It soema,|™Asked men, who suddenly entered Jack Cook Begins Work | tif pews the eeoten < n was talleh Witee y adopt the |4hd With drawn revolvers leveled at) Deputy Sheriff Jack Cook, who zaaias | the secrecary. of state, returned the | Tee, whe teal : nine cecupants of the place, gave | lives nearby the scene of the hold-up, cae wae “ 4 gruff command, “Hands vp.” The! immediately arrived in response to « defendanta, his royal highness received the mem. |An4 was ‘ sly revolvers gleaming in the semt-| phone call, and made a short search ; We ha to allow them a bers of the diplomatic eorpe and oth- |SE0.88,O.neany which played ct the ess, looked dangerous in the|in the vicinity, Falling {o find his ©. Rave % er persons of dintinction who called |> yt alee vols of the men behind the masks, men Cook boarded a Grant | ‘ sol an appeal had PB os amcinoese 4 stewart re received from jto pay their respects. Later in the "ere at gn 2 i ea jand as soon as the grder was given thinking perhaps he would over. i sold more circuit court of | Washington, D. C., this morning. a5 afternoon the prince and his suite | cor cl Pacific, Se ae ae [eighteen hands went th mill: | take them, He went to South Seattle, | than one of supersede: answer to a recommend. on whieh visited the capitol and were tntro- ew ast bast towne, and was ¥y precial without ny on he made to the postal authorities, | duced to many prominent members | U>fortunat tricker th sma, ¢ . pe with i t Hammers—Prospecting hammers | Picks—Drift picks, No. 1, No. 2, HY hundred receiver, Judge |*°4 4% & result an important change | of Fee. ject. The « © of her disens aa | r ing the the Re 4 t " No. 311; regular price 5 3, No. 4; regular pric and fifty frend the writ was |"!!! be made March 1. Station & 3 y after the dinner at ;™ade known to the health T*. | theatrical hold-t . the mer u > Geor T +4 Oc, 7Be, : Wii ae taney chetrnction (BO? ed at Si Quesn Anne Ave- the executive mansion tonight, for | daken to the pesthous k a mpecial du t P ber} Hand Saws—26 inches; regu: Bunter axes, warrant atid Way pair already Meonsistent with | DUt, Ww transferred to the drug | which arrangements she ne, Gnd © tr ‘ . he entered the front ¢ man OO severesee 2 ina BL BY : i hi toward a superior (tore at the corner of Third avenue | pcale have been comp f . ays yet ee Colt ton uita-| who answered the description of ope Proapecting pickd, No. 470, Hall Was This week tigants ask. |29¢ Columbia street and his party are to return to , heard fr neow. . k | of the robbers, minus the mask and Axes—Handled axes, warranted c regular pric a sahably Sit tevermal az! The change will velleve stations 2| York, The regular midnight train » time, ax y wrote t t ilcker, eame in the rear door, and regular price .. ” ke . srererBe and $1.00 ie , a M, the former at Guy's drugito New York will carry President |" wer re # done “ sented hime & corner. Cook | will close sid and the latter at Garrison) Koosevelt, Misa Roosevelt and others . 7 ° nd the second rot | t ov and pwn by him and bt Brothers., Second avenue and Madi-| who are to attend the launching of ded 18 tin e mpiish the real object « 0 que out the son street, of a large amount of | the imperial yacht at Shooters island ng lady © pesthous init Pia: ck, thus bet Sreat time-saver | tor |e remarkably pretty girl, a Stach Dect ioe aan rest, b ¢ the public. Seaatliemaeeentene! | plished actress and one thi “ ® nally pl Pockets were gone through, . n clonely, at | In speaking of the change thie| of Murtay and M now. \ watches and money tak r ch b - morning, Postmaster Stewart said Jade will ; days.| Thich “the “till reesived attention. | mfr Mito leap from the oes that the present office is not self- ie here ahe contr ntag! ut $100 was taken from pockets, | Cook m and informed tim | sustaining, hence the transfer. reer odlnt small amount of change from « ¢ 4 at ~es2re er fate philosophi She will} ‘ ind oad worth & Sons’ par- Ii in the troupe aa soon as 6! t « Ant thelr work nn ay ahs Oy penaan “ot hall w filled th IL jerated. il a a “ ut of the , 1 ‘ok, who has had long experi-| THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. 4a letter from Mra. Ada Merritt of After a brief exchange of compli was held up at 9:30 o'clock last night bers as far as Georgetown, where Ub informa ane man, who was too rapid for the man, and te to his memory | , " y et hie gun firet, It was a eeccccceces Weal lodges ot the Sons, of Rae, CAAT pion et ee in te dati SSA Nle Shbmteht on the cay. Mp) | Se@eeo@seooooooonoooosooossoocoooeose: and the Seattle Turnverein l yddens: eape: Gescge te : fearing @ fustiade, ran tedly | GG he eervices. Rev. WHATCOM, Feb. 4.—The F attic | court this ioraing for thelr The 4 ch the car, and wom 4 ered the sermon at | O11 Wella Company resumed drilling | of justice. Some got it and be ~ . M thelr fright by tou cam KING & MURRAY The remains escorted o¢ t ; ' ‘ were eson on the Happy Valley well yesterday | were morg lucky than the | ~ ; ng - we by the societies and by {afternoon after three weeks’ cic arrests sin st Friday by th on . ¢ PM Pos Pais Mag owondihe fi 8-Story Amorican Hotel down. The 4 is down 1,000 feet. rho ol re in the de . . un on the man. le wave his 5 é yd how f n pair Uh : he alas a bes {awthorne, and his 00 4 fone of Hermann, |The hy led out frequently,| ‘The principal contingent was vag at 5 f Jack ¥ nd bh To Cost $250,0 rites at the|jarge quantities of ol! being brought | ran ho usually asked . ize | tion aa that of a barber, He raid ly that was mortal of | up. ye — Pe mn we _ to get . t fetime t had been hunting near the region of Rens dhartey Sen.| eee of town. ‘Tom Gtlmore, a man dis-| BVERETT, Fob. 24.—A telegram : : “ ‘was a charter mem- } ona of ofl came \ - Joon men t Ee teatie Tere” mee 1 ns of ofl came up. carded even by the saloon r was received in this today from te sae and a The doubt that a large body|low Yesler way, was on pines n » be o4 he Bound Over A Hermann. He we at hand. bunch. He pleaded to be let go out] pen tosured the recommendation : : ® tity, ‘ i of town and the judge told him to go. | + United * tremeury p i 9 toy ig 4S wnt nb pondered KING & HARRIS U. S. POSTOFFICE To Cost $2,000,000 AVENUE 5/7: BAKERY P. nent for @ nd fo x | P ‘elitr IT S WRIGHT Pe Hurkrman, the pl a . KING & MURRAY B-Story Office Building Good Homp-Made Bread y work he claimad to has Sait an Walteioe neat dee na bound ove + t - “ Corner Union St. To Cost $250,000 q s ss . nding to his rheumatiam. | the ‘advisability of raising the pro r under $1500 bon “ J 6 L i 235 SACRAMENTO, Feb. 24.—The| Judge George gave him five days toty "valeutions Of-the Cte tor an ‘ used of stealing 600 pounds of |, oaves or c commission of Col. J. B. Wright ax creased revenue from taxation opper wire from the Seattle Kleo- No. @. W. 0. W., will give bank commissioner, to succeed John ‘u a Cent ioe Malvern, the Snohomish man| Dwyer and Cunningham, arrested | tric Co. | ] Monthly entertain Markley, wae assured this morning.| A. Pollard, a man supposed to he sealer. hp Rachemiah Mas | Oe Tee aes ac Christopher upen i ‘ | bass Saccud Asc right was for a number of years # hop. lifter, was is In the “sweat box” this af- (suspicion of being participants in] A French Gesture | Bon Marche block. Tel 0. a @ of Lee Kron, | trnoon in an er part the hold-ups of Japanese at that Marche block. Tel. Main 880. ing the d lay night in the store of Lee Kron, a w of the * to secure ‘ession nce and Ortilia, we discharged Andrea Darty and Jennie o ti ol pe v and the latter stole three | JY the local will have an-|on motion of Deputy Pr r}the Hlackehapel district, appeared in ny UNION STREET Fea eta "Pre wae moa an Ye i es nm naetvmtngue n chtgnWgtert Wholesale Our Big ABSOLUTELY PURE bea he Tt had boer en the ite wae gt hotter known to the BERTHA BEING ( i A eet Verett, the am-was mccined of ting’ vile "inn Liquor Alteration Convalescents Use beatae, f y Sieen far compeaton setiates TOWED TO PORT [sors tes et, ssiasee ood con:|Gtussen he were reiting Sopeatn Peni ing sate, wegen, he mchlagt te pst [er Kamora acer] Dealer Sale 303 bargaining for @ hat. and of eoliciting. Oftic PORT WINE ! ar his pleture adorns the or . » ou coused of striking Officer Rib Stronth Wahl ante \. nd’s mails oceurr ral tir is gall The steamer Hertha, in of the tor holding them but her attorney att and have been ounte 3 m Stockman ar Jeorge |tum Albion of Vi sigh x that the striking was . ae spt nga cement Deacon ona oor to afc cr thc ie Sog Ss zi : | rr the inspector ¢ = h tance al miles gnora f the Ameri north of Vane r. The Albtor A he roe ' |toma and language \ Palr _ tabla Sg rol Blackman, He wae tslcared and lpoed ime, aad le expected to ar-| § LICENSES TO WED /Tol, Pink 1751 SEATTLE, WASH. £ mt the second a pi Bh paneer Recttiey Was sxp0 xiven a $100 and thirty-day sentence, |1 nenched steamer has evidently We Meine coraees All our seh arenes} 00, hy lashings At the end of thirty days the $106 epalred sufficiently to take th. following marria eni $6.00 and ) Dress Pants R Ht Letter « at Tacon rrival will probably bring It. | fine will be suspended » down, and there | littie| A mysterious nw’ affair too e been issued? James Kearne a es thrown into one grand lot Ry Ay, Ae Well natinti nie SY SP - bt that further repaira here will | piace rd Saturday. nigt nd Annie Madill, 18, both of F. E ELLIOTT, pee int BVGs Pan GR Bice os Bat the « Bark Thompson In able her to resurr regular | Whether heiaen tal . ey Nets Refracting been left over from $18.00 Waa much the the- Pacific Packing and Navigation | cammercial © sreste wffalt ver Beattie ‘riend, | : Met for your coat and ve Miter , Jarwest in Company's line, arrived lant night | pam vancou y | inte fair ar y wu ‘ \ Simpxon, G2] When looking for relief f ; Fancy ed Strip Wiedemann, « tn a brought 4 ey gehaw both | clalty. 1-1 y building tomorrow. inc to ¢ headquarters ashore will f al of t 19, both of 9 ttle, of the] Mtamer Kinshiu kon Tent ‘ #ou ear making m m | A thorough investigation into r “rurther than that nothe yok iP - ANGI. pepe cine comnapnen foaptain ang ¢ | Had No License Hattlo: dom cle, 2 and aa House eee er . Levy will he held tomorrow aftern ast 9 or it y . ns A from. #1 } — . = CORNER MAIN Bet. Yesier and Washington Str hole r , ple, 4 lof Vani feves, be sure you get the best, { jaa a lusen anh t ‘ ‘ ‘ Ar fortes. It will be reahipr Johnson, 22, of The thitt who 1 Phillip Nok ok wt No, 271 Lakeview ave-| He st ‘ from th . ense, H ‘ ctives Hubbard and Freeman f y ! ¢-! tion of th er P 4 lenrned today, } ‘ pine Ghivin coats no more, Kyes are my sp Wnshin tog) broke up @ gang of bad | boat | & Peon lithe likelihood t i ever, th e of the men tim ‘ i alvin Rhodes, 9 Te Hew third Blues and Bla ‘The funeralof M inda Wood. |era, of Hightoenth ‘pana § “phe WD eh nt gra |? ae, 220-222 First Ave. South 104- BS FIRST AVE. jis; ; ; : xpet rive here at 10] CARPET CO eases sete

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