The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1902, Page 3

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% ; ; ee See ee ee ee — ‘4 — te eid iw FEBRUARY 26, 1909 sv necrencneal ay POPULIST THE SEATILE STAR, ENS CORNER. 3 CHE »e an WO MAINS he NER. He To further «Day ' i " " mn 7 Violet Mouth " r i i 1 s D rm " b " Very Entertaining Proceed | f the law ve ‘ 3 \ gui ie eiare : ings at the Armory e Fact Gin | Buckwheat Caker, "a tup. |é ; vi t ‘ 1 ' t home t ood Cold ‘tong t meeting « rv aT * * The Populist ¥ she Gog hed. | i Waters, L nd hes been wey ast night was We , | 1 Coffee ' Judge Winsor and pod fe | : ‘ ne, in which they eir | ou | cleat Hou nt THE BUSY STORE in of keeping « mO- | Hal j 1 brneadied <> lug atio eas Caulifiowe up : tatentlon tances heveatter Se J went agatnae tened | Peas. | flower pon, , Sed auepoaition to make war upon | [sesh cthet, bat bavowd some eral) cagigg FUL BSNS yeual Scent T D M Ex-Sher't in and wetree nd blow In th ot wriering en an ace di Te ett hay | Rate | eee i February Sale rete wade a tenet pown down and many. tall| Jairge glasses and water pottios| Ant stays. ones was followed by Gilbert eys overthrown, Fo! F hours | @ Ww daintily decorated with flow. | be a ‘The Hibbon dayn of the Febru Shoqua candiaate for corporation] outside of some uncertainty as to/ All communication " with the "« + almost the ao and. reproduce tortabiy 4 : pBba nhgente 5 ats hs Was severed and in many {in natural Unts with, tranap how trivial the wade an in] the probabilities of the exe market, | of the city the telephone | colors, Bright yellow orchida und | fect will show in the facial expres. | at SEesiWeetern | wveute: yemmind . with | te eas tangle. Re-| charmingly shaded wall Gowers an-| sion. A hairpin that hes gone: into aaa Sent Ae cahieae Crane 20 De ded |awer the purpose admirably, and | the scalp an inch or two will make | : as far have, besides dvantage of har-| the most angellc face Wear a Wont ing to the quest ayoralty) nigh prices in the Kast At te aumeul oo “n “} A took. aoe, tent f tas, he 8 eople of| to" py t at : mi and worrled loc range, ten ow wh m Humes | trade. neequentiy be ‘ t S There is many « beauty ill th ey) they know where Judge | snus t a ar ponetee. kw | be traced to some milly, usclens Httle Samer stands, and now let us know | mand market Went Uy at oe ; 2 Godwin stands, Humes’ | would hav 4 . ‘ rege el ly ga ceee Jana of game was appiaude light. offe ward Clayson ¢ racy. He A and its leade Jetge Winsor Speaks Winsor recounted the mis Which had overtaken the and rit would main peaking law step down and to support him. He sa. Hi Mayor Humes on his there is wo dodging of insu ‘< Winsor dincussed pusicipal questions, and was liste fo with close attention id was tly cheered. WILL SUCCEED MAJOR RUHLEN Oa March 1 Major Gonzales 8. ¢ U. & A., will take charge | ¢ local quartermaster's depart. | P et, he having arrived in the city sone for that purpose. will reliewe Major Bingham Ruhlen, who has been p’ and transferred to Washing. mm D.C. Tate of absence in California. TO MOVE OFFICE offlees in the Dext Dailding. No changes in the forge will be made. 1 ay tfaveling passenger | ba: } FW. Peters, freight agent of the Pacific, at Vancouver, = Me city on railroad t Inisaccompanied by his wife 4 school teacher, sera ed sot and killed Eva Wineman, an- fired at Bert who interfere that Would not th eta come he Semped in a weil, Where he drow VICTIM aexsaror. 18, Minn., Feb. 24. XD. intel, aged 63 years, a wealthy Mattes man of Butte. Mont. com Bit suicide at the Hotel Nice itis city, by shooting him at his inability to teow F off the opium habit was the Requesting Information Steretary Grout, of bee commin y et ftom Hh Ay a & let- menaeatine known rm Bite snd annintar ¢ intone Ritcers or taityc tem as applied ment, pal & Steals a Bicycle i tt 1 iq He btiey Witt Buite waren tn .s tt tien, other Rublen ts expected to be in| He February 28 to turn over the 5 Mire of the office. He is now on | Finest quality, 2 p: | Ceremony at St. Mark's Beautif attic | and Impressive | arrived yeaterday _ Caittornia,| ‘The funeral ceremonies for =| Some gre n pea umbers and t Jeeste Hanford, daughte aded in the last | ederal Judge south. Oranges | Pederal Jude held th J for before the arrival steamer from San Fran: vance is jof the next JOBBING QUOTATIONS which the casket was rem: Mark's church, es were held mourn thelr loss, After were said by the minister th: | was removed to St but a few bic i ? pears, $1.25@1.00; er $10.00 apples, anges, bo ks distant edifice was crow friends of the dead girl 4 with flowers, pk Limes, $6.60@7.00 75; grape fruit, Vegetabies Potatoes—$24.00G27.00 a ton; beets, $1.00G1.26 per sack: carrots, 65@86 per mack: lettuce $1.20@1.50 per case of bouquets of ¢ ut "HSS HANFORD {CORRECTED DAILY) Weve el | Lemons—$1 jot fan Gacchauh were ronan ie app 1d the family gathered at the bler & few word ul | iy | Mark's chureh, were A quartette selected from the oborch |her weig! turnips, %#e@$1,25; gariic 6, cabbage | choir sung an anthem after the ser | $1.1061.40 per wt: husks, 200; celery. |imon preached by Rev. Hell W@ibc per doz; sw Potatoes, $2.00 / the pall-bearers, R. M. E | atte Chili pep 26@30e; sauer! D. Colvin, Sen J. B. Allen, James |Kraut, 2X@ic; tomatoes, $363. Der! Drake, J. D. Lowman and. I Turner, carried the casket hearse. The solemn procession pr ceeded to Lake View 3 | where the burial was made. Se G@31.90 | | Deans, 18@20c per box: Bru rhubarb, lle per Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butter — Washin) pounds prints, 34 of street impro' roposed regrade of Se Pike stre Der ne the and water, lib: and finan Washington, full | The astern Wisconsin, me dam night tive fire ry a Mond. | cream, | York, ce committ 46 332. iwet now and t, d5c per case burger, 16@ between Fourth Ward Democrats The meett < of the Fourth Wa Dem lub, which was a nounced to be beld last evening, © *| postponed until this evening and w |be held in the offices of Mr. J Seen owed Denning. 46 Starr-Hoyd building, » ete; | 7:30 sharp Important buain Honey—12@ 13. jseheduled for discussion Provisions | Fresh meat—Cow beef, Steer beef, TOT%c | wether, Tic; ewes, ber Ib; veal, large. Se Provisions—Hams, 1340; backs, lc; bellies. We Hay—Puget sound. per ton, $10.00@ | 12.00 tern Washington timothy, | $13.00; alfalfa, $11.00. Grain—Oats, $29.00; barley. | wheat $22.00 22.50; corn, $28.00. | Corrected daily — The following! prices are being offered to the pro- ducer tn round lots on the deck or in the car at Seattle i Grain—Oats, $26.50@77.50 $18.00, whea chicken feed, £ corn, bulk. $37.00. Egegs—Strictly fregh ranc ter— Washingt 31 fresh ranch, 1 Cheese—Native W Te per tb; | per ib; mutton, 7c; pork, 10¢ small, 10c. breakfast $20.00 barley 09; | ows, 1%4¢ tie he; sheep, 4c; steers, 446 hogs, 50 st Values In Olothing Don't Forget that We Load J. FRIEDMAN & SON nler-Grand Hotel Near Ra 903 FIRST AVENUE Absolutely Pure Whiskies “KEGLEY’S 411 Occidental Ave., Phone, - - Main 495 Wednesday’s Specials ORANGE MARMALADE POTATOES Cooper & Levy |¥ancy B ks, guarantosd 104-106 FIRST AVE. 5 81-50 TH got Yoster and Washington Streots RAW PEANUTS Tolephons Matin 18! ands 25e| cometery, ne ster | Walat. to the | gives thin women to H I parent «lass painting is markable, and greatly success of decoration simple and wubsta serves, theret b law of all beau | Hied when choosing su’ Lor soma for dark of « . All-Stik 7 Ridbon Arrange Hibbon, in every ments « 6 and ' remain, Our Store SB ritat ume cttnae ofthe |g 1S Fall of *Firtooce back, st New Things som ack with upright pa « Ise aught in a buck ne You should call, it will sur No. 0 New Satin Taffetta rib ; you te.ece the dainty bon, momt popular style weave |} summer Wash Waist that we a rong Bh : : worth 400, F ary Ba ba a, as well as on Bhe “|| New Dress Skirts New Petticoats New Waists New Suits Ms . ‘ and our terme are AS YOU ug develops the chest, |f HIKE IT. didere and reduces It exercises every mus vee and makes | Peterson’s stout women thin If a woman has a poor ¢ lexton | the exercise will give her the tints peaches and cream, if anything will he object of all exercise is to make | the biood circulate rapidly and weil and bag punching does that to per Ground Floor Do You Want to Make Money? ot 10 per cent What We Have to ‘Otter You of the BIG COPFER POT Garden and in B, ¢ ov Washington, ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE Saag "903 Second Avene See Us at Once CLARK DAViS & CO. Room 730, New York Block Seattle Semme Bulldiag MONSTER AUCTION SALE At 110 Second Ave, So, GRADUATE OPTICIAN GB At 2c a Package Of High-Grade Strictly tatent nnd beat hoa ‘Known Rhodes Bros. (0. Tailor-Made Suits, Over- 7 LINDAUER Tea, Coffer and Crockery House coats, Youths’ and Boys 322 Pike Street leu Second Ave, Suits, Shoes, Hats, — Benenrae nc vevomecoorsoea ‘cussions ne, Fisher & Lane and Furnishing Goods, ree ae st imounting 000, to over $30, oe Was e aie FINE JEWELRY i ne . BE INNNINGHAUSEN Ips Fabled Fountain F YOUTH WHICH WAS TO MAKE ALL THOSE WHO PARTOOK OF ITS WATE! YUNG AC HAS LONG SINCE 807 First Avenue HEN PROVEN A MYTH. IT Ig O MYTH THAT A JUDICK BOF HEALTH-GIVI _| Rainier Beer THE TRENGTH AND HEALTH | HICH MAKE LIFE \ Hu IVING, CLEANLY BREWED a 9 - 000 00004000440004008% ROM TH BEST I LDLENT : : Sonttie Transfer Co, ALWAYS BENEFICIAL TP. H rh eheaan | Y 4 STORAGE 1S, LANAI VCH i Te ele 4148 tyre a nen halt r int b tte dev. | mee Otfios, 623 Ist Ave. ephone Rainier 30 2d ave, anu Columbia, ‘Tel, Malm 193. this paper, sj of yO G9SS ETOCS O60 3 PAYING RENT Own Your Own Home f wp h, th : We Appreciate Your Efforts inet “itt ania ¢ Dont Pay Interest ay “Lita Webelos! sadimaiar trengthening Porous Plast r The Drug Trust trie ut failed, 4 to boycott ' 1 a $1,000.00 home; no Interest. LY $3.00, ta rity ONLY $1.95, rity ONLY § HOME SOCIETY is the first organized 66 SECOND AVENUE. J. ARONSON: Wholesale Liquor | Dealer 109 Columbia St. ‘Tet Pink 731 = SEATTLE, WASH. THE SEATTLE AUCTION AND SALE STABLES. v3 AL HC the Pacific Co ) SOCIETY has than all other written more to- . companies SOCIETY bh han iON MUTUAL HOME oP ¢ ith THE m cash and $100.00 5 nerclal Ho use of Standing ta Come and see us use it. Oregon Mutual Home Society 724-725 New York Block we are open evenings; our phone is Refi 1190+ Monster Auction Sale of Household Furniture. The contents of one hundred and thirty-five rooms. E. G. Bick- erton will sell by auction at the Central hotel at the corner of: Main and Second ue south on Thursday, the 2ith February, At 10 o'clock sharp, the co above house, consisting in part as fellows: Bed Sets, Spri bles, Stoves, Lounges, Carpets ding, etc E. G. BICKERTON, Auctioneer. Cocorsceoore: se 2002798 Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN Tsephane CS F. EB ELLIOTT, | M esses, Chairs, Centre Ta- Lincieum, Rocher, Pillows, Bed- 1000 to 1600 Ibs rf and express wa 24 Slip Scrap 1 No. 105 Great Refracting 103 Great Wert ¢; 1 8-1b. anv Optician... Agents for 1 bellows and blacksmiths tools FULTON’S Diabetes Com eckyokes; 3 sete of whippletrees| Defective vision causes 90 per ce 4 eveners of headaches. My glasses perg 1013-1015 First Avenue. M. J. WALKER, Auctioneer. nently cure them. 11-12 Heussy Globe Buliding. 1210 Western Avenue. building, Third and Pike. | FEBRUARY | Trade of Seattle. Wt do. Not iture e complaining of slack we can so much better than ality for so rm dealers are selling for. Quick sales and Here It Goes Again, 5,000 Yards of Best Iniaid Lino- leum Going at Per Yard, Laid, $1.20 Cur- tains The Nicest Line We Have Ever Had At the best values we \ have offered. These are all medium priced curtains, such ever as the masses buy. ee all kinds of in Cr A clean up of odds and ends in Crockery, short notice. This remnant 24th, Tableware, will be xckery will begin Monday closed out on sale morning, February and last until everything in the line is sold. All Grade Pay Furniture 912, 914, 916 First Avenue RTT OO ETE THE QUAKER DRUG CO.

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