The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1902, Page 1

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Gob. 4. NO. 2. EW YORK, Feb py, ee he Went upon the deck of the this morning. All this 2 driasiing rain fell, The ‘aboard the yacht all weather de- Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 26.—Another j ance @ay faced Prince Henry | house, where at at a te abandon | Vanderbilt and| & Hewitt. capital were represent- All the gmt were there, mes Chicago, St. Loui gaeeies. The banquet room yy decorated, The} party Were assigned to we side of the room, ot! manged around in crescent gee this evening the prince will hall to review the parade German-American societies of New York. The parade prom. be one of the greatest affair agen in the metrop- a torchlight pa York and vicinity. y day yes-| pay by ies a gala ——- L FURTH - Ughis Are Delayed ee petisntent of Lisnting Younss [ ing received the tolio PMattie Electric Com: the cause of dela. ig the additional electr by the Board of This same matter ca counell for investigation is the letter in full Seats, Feb.» Superintendent Light- er Department In repiy to your letter lights ordered by the Works, I wil Beier for the additional « Ricinding transformers, « incandescent lamp fix-| before any con-| Of additional lamps | in. The ma did not have this and owing to ict factorite there y in getting it Mime everything | pment of ro lamps were nd arrived on those that have ve been installed. Sxtures January 7, and within a week. lamps that have been Will require a Additional pole and line have a large part of will fi as possible, s without further = > AFREE MAN : Vows Are Called Of by Judge Griffin The matrimonia forth an the 1 “ 1 pending, and h 3 bond BERTHA UNDER HER OWN STEAM The steamer Teen paver lan hy ing the steamer feet.” morning. Under her orn : —— ISLAND GAME PRESERVE | Warden Mike Kelly Adds Deer to the Stock Three Were captured by the captain | summer while islands e animals ~ EXPLAINS ; neluded. Game War have been p dog owners have found w. Elaborate plans f t Prine Guest, York [oy Pri The Emperor of Germany and the f the United States,” f the New York Trib. ae “COMES T0 AMERICA Miss Stone Says She the Henry to Metropolitan PRINCE HENRY DOESNT — LIKE NEW YORK RAINS Takes Luncheon With Morgan and a Few Other American Noblemen he press of the country Staats-Zeltuhg at York dort-Ast been perfected. men are to be present from all parta| The toasts for the| follows of the country ia tht Leading arranged, are e Herman Ridder ante-Zeitung. to Our Henry. air lyn Daily Eagle. ‘Saxon Bic Tatereation: Knapp of the ¢ more and of this clas the statute was f th acres or Mer of any 1. Water fowl, howe us practice. event What We Owe to an addition to cer island pr @ generally jand is a Kame pre-| in 1595 passed ton any island in fresh kind can be ed at any time on in Kelly 8 Distingul: f the Responded to * by Tie That Binds,” elway of the Brook- Wants to See Home large | £iulo, gation, this Strumitea, as|erate by t rest turn to As "DISASTER AND DEATH Fri SALONIK Feb. 26. Mme. Tailka and baby dragoma. t a short stop laint. ® again.” Miss Ston and M. ¢ wan made hip ot living, they © brigar ae of their and as she Fearful Voyage of Sick-Rid- den Crew of French Bark rT ports the he loc gainst | for Portia is Port Ar fering af wo wick Marine Ex “GIVES BAIL WEATHER FORECAST uredays | THE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, HUMES MEETS GODWIN IN THE POLITICAL ARENA GODWIN ANNOUNCES B tion of thowe reguiatt ial ev should be compl the authorities and Paris house will be #u ‘ VIGOROUS | TO THE STAR HIS POLICY IF ELECTED: The Democratic Candidate for Mayor Comes Out Boldly © and Tells What He Believes In and What He Will Do Be ditor Star , a piat ) ~ nk The Sectal Evit a ng the soctal evi}, 1 am | bis goods. f duct or per t. But games fon ¥ he that ar a tail por las the «re the w 1 r any sert jola ne while it must be ¢ ly controlled by never be perm to flaunt its ¢ tte f the publt WILL BUILD CENSURE to Be Punished Shc". = BOWERS FAR 902 PRINTING and ® conference. ublican but Withholds Awards The meeting of th nefl last night was larg Jed with routine ma When the bide for IDAKO FIRE oo ae - | as asked to contrib f of the Lenan {8s Sul iwes sala on Unlawful A NEW DOCK ... *y atcet| Tillman and McLaurin ky : SEATTLE WEDNUSDAY ij ‘ f mente are sho pecials tt Fake Medium a you than a walk through our store, as the goods are well displayed, Pashas, Fedoras, Stiff, all with @ good reading ticket. This, with excellent value behind ff| Rafiroad, Alpines and ft, and obliging clerks to wait upon you, makes it a pleasure to do Tourist. nt and Ba IKE CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK # # TAR. 6, 1902. 25 CENTS A MONTIL CHEAP LOTS EVENING, FEBRUARY BOERS USE CATTLE WEATHER FCRECAST Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and Thurs ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 719 Becond Ave,, Hi y Block, Clothing for the Children Has received special attention here. We | were very fortuuate in being able to Stampeded Through the| have made up for us a lot of children's | 85 A MONTH British Lines suits and boys’ long pant suits from Oregon Cassimere. For good, durable you'll not be able to find better here's the way they sell: Boys’ long pant suits up to 36 in, chest measure—all wool Oregon Cassi- We require no money down and will give you @ month from qualities date of purchase before your good payments begin. Several lots to choose from; every one level and within one block of car mere, $7.50 | line; price of each, $09 The Boers carried with them con- | hildren’s 3-piece all wool suits, lying kopjon, ‘The att Fie a 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block : ADAMS&BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block ot hs SOOOOS OOOOOOO4G9 OOOOOOSOOOOD IF YOU Bring Your Prescriptions To un you will get what the doctor wants you to have. First Avenue and Cherry St. empty con’ nouthweat Jorp today ter severe fighting the convoy was| captured, of the engage ment have not been received. Details AND CAFE med up. ‘me open all night Phone, Main 85, rahe ane 9 6 Loaves for 25c Stewart & Holmes Drug 627 First Avenue Lora, J for a f 1 nyenue bet ON SOUND ~ AND SHORE | Newsy Notes of the Harbor and Sea—Vessels That Come and Go 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel. Main 880. Jock, was laid on the WON CLOTHING HOUSE Alteration Sale New spring goods arrtv- ing dally—all go at Alter. ation Sale prices. Men’s Hats $1.50 The night fro: arg steam collier Faith a San Franch an bark Palace arrived tay, in t < The Linens Are Having a Tremendous Sale But they are not having it all their own way, as the other Gepart- thea n of every buyer, rd 4, f the F dan ¥ 4 t demai your trading at the Leader. (The People’s Bargain Store.) | ae eck. Just aba: an go at Alteration Sale Prices Lion Clothing 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN Established 1890 1890 "Fourth | Near Pike NO MORE BAD-FITTING | SHIRTS { E have just installed the latest | machine for ironing men’s Removes all fullness from and makes a perfect Phone Main 953 shirts. the bosom, fitting neck band. ted British bark We D. BUCK & CO. a reporter for eet day. ‘The . Men’s, Boys.’ Children’s Clothing tae ite ; Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes : “: J oH b 4 2d Ave., "Ie" > oo [Loggers lam a a | Trousers a (Supplies | $1.90 Mg Md >- France Celebrates His Birth’ ; - dods ards, | Anniversary | Medium used to advertise! 7 Feb. 26.2 We carry a complete stock of Cant | weight, featrical. perfor Hooks, Peavies, Wedges, Sledges, all-wool “ f ue ‘or Axes and Crosscot Saws | firmly ry Come in and get our prices. | woven Ain the : pith. ee SE | Trousers, ny ¥ aay, be «in | $2.50 ament inthe and $3.00 ' har the Hotel ere TY RIES | values avi the, 4 Hm LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN ‘THE NORTHWEST. | for thal Lout . pb aig i Dear Sir Refore taking }) t An al fen ber your tonic I was so weak 1%¢ ee b ts can now lick my husband. \ pe ae ‘| LICENSES TO WED Mra, 1. As Me Livingwent ff ‘COR: # avers mit to distribute the cards, ana ece| ‘The following martiage licens 3) ' EE abd tee Wee tae ee wae ‘ "Thom as Setlerson {$1401 Third Ave., Corner Union nd 2 TelephoneMain 584 . Z F $2 Corns may be useful as weather rer "\City of Ballard Opens Bids EMPLOYMENT indicators, but most people prefer @ a barometer, jaMiLioneien® OWE (gs, The Best Shoe in and Mary 3 ere, 20, of Tacoma: il You can get rid of your corns, no IN FEBRUARY White, both eattle | = AMERICAN Town for on how deeply rooted, by using Labor Bureau Will Show Its Usual] | ea WORK GENTLE F $3.50 _— — = fn i " | c a Cottle. dred men were. Rall-| erdashery, | butit 1111 Second Avenue, Uf it Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us GOING KORTHRUP CO., 804 First Avo. Wienp aio. Maries College |" Telephone, Main 787, F, Co, Pike St. and Second Ave, —. tof lumber for Valdes and Cooks inlet. When buying art this paper, speak of advertised i low ahah beh, Mt tetas Mw aed the Star a

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