The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1902, Page 4

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4 FRUITFUL ROUND-UP Police Lay Hold of Fifteen Unfortunates Today Dlood in th aiuw off with any who f make @ get awa of the round up Soriey's only ambition is to get a good near the stove, in” when mome one says have a drink,” sat aro’ penches oF Jeaned against t “Many chosen. fted number « fon & large caped incare Jowed ¢ Of satisfac men, eof t ation. E an explanatt was alloged to © ch was al-| and ake The 15 the worst of people in the imal cecupation be alone. | ‘Three weron loads of lazy human-| ity were carted up to the city jal Detwedn 6 and 7 o'clock thi ing. About five men came b load. | Of whole lot there was | erly one man who had a cent. J MeNeil had $2, and was © dy a prince among his fellows. In the last load sent up the & familiar face. n eat on the wagon nie” Rooney, telling troubles. She was found in Jey’s place, «' on a tab fing the collected men the story of of the der tite At the o mn rested by the . charge has en placed again of those ar- wested 1 THE MARKETS Business has picked up somewhat on the market today, although trade as a genera! thing is unchanged. The | rincipal feature continues to be the juctuations in the egg market. To- @ay there i# a distinctly downward for although the Eastern markets are soaring, prices in ( gon and California are dropping ‘The limit figure for ranch eggs ts 2c. lifornta and Oregon stock ie. Some commission men claim that by Monday 2ic will be a high Price for ranch eggs. Potatoes are firmed, owing toa di on the of Good caulifiower ts sca Lemons are firmer, selling at $203 Arrivals were fairly good yester- Gay, including a car of oranges, a car of cauliflower and one of potatoes. A ar of bananas is due Saturday and the steamer from California will be in tonight. JOBBING QUOTATIONS {CORRECTED DAILY.) Green Fruit Lemons—$2.00@3.0 a box; cooking apples, $101.25; eating apples, id G2.0; oranges, $2.50G3.40, bananas, $1.75@2.50; pears, $1.26@1.6; cranber- ries, $10.00 per barrel; pine- apples, $5.00 per dozen; Jap or- anges, $1.00@1.15 per pkg: seedling Oranges, $1.75@2.25; men, 96.50@7.00 case; tangerines, $1.75; grape fruit, | $2.50, ‘Vegetables Potatoes—$24.00G27.00 a ton; beets, $1.00@1.25 per sack; carrots, 66@S5c Der sack; lettuce, $1.50G1.60 per case, turnips, deG@81.25; garlic 6; cabbage $1.10G1.40 per cwt; husks, 200; celery, | Oke per dos; sweet potatoes, $1.96 wt; Chill peppers, 25@30c; sauer ut, 2% @2c; tomatoes, erate; radishes, i0c Parsley, Gc; onions, $2.50@2.75 per ewt; parenips, sSc@$1.25; cauliflower, $@%0; pumpkins, $1G1%% per 1b; ScGS1.00 squashes, 2%c; wax beans, | 12%; artichokes, We per doz; string 18@%Mc; cucumbers, $1.50@1.75| box; Brussels sprouts, 7@#c; peas ie; rhubarb, lic per Ib. Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butter —- Washington creamertes, pounds prints, 4c; Eastern lowa| Prescriptions quickly and accur Bnd Elgta, ic; f ately compounded, at reasonable Chi Ml | prices, n a back | ¢ ~ jen two diamonds from a worn They Say They | | |But We Say It Pays) 3 low prices: ombined with a story of absor heart inte 7 and acen an ensemble tha Ughtful stag: tures, unique, turesque and appealing to th fined tastes of cultured theater- goers. “The Parish Priest” is a play that is full of bright comedy and is interpreted by a strong company which cannot fail to please the moat moat fastitious play-goer. The en fagement is for three nights at th Grand, beginning Sunday. Da Sully anpears in the title role Frank Fehr, = bartender, ts In custody on suspicion of having stol. mn. He was arrested by Detectives Adama and Lane. Ge Dr. Waggoner, dentist, removed to Globe block, cor. First and Madison, —_——e—— La Roche, photographer, S11 Ist. il esiiaetniy ing for bicyst! repairs, Are An Ex- clusive Set. | You must charge professional profits ot 100 per cent. or over, is what the Seattle Drug Trust says; they even try to force us to raise our prices, for cut rates will ruin them to sell at reasonable prices, for quick sales keep our stock fresh, and en ables us to buy with every pos advantage. Note these legitimately | | 20c Mormon Kola Tablets, 360 size,.20¢ Special sale on Fountain Syringes. | iP New Fork. 15@1fc: Lim- saceer, U6G@lic; vrick, 16G170; Swiss, Miess—Birictir fresh ranch, G20; 2@2ic; Caltfornt. Live poultry-—Hena, 1201i%0" large wpring, 12ige: turkeys, 130140; geene, GUE; ducks; 126. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 14@160; geese, Tate; ducks, 14@15c; chick: ens, 19@14c. Honey—12Q120. Barrett DrucCo 66 SECOND AVENUE. McDonald, has tes an effort a he missing man ce Sullivan has been led of the theft of eight c asses from the freight yard Northern Pacific. The robb suppowed to have occurred on F Do You Want to Make Money? Do You Want to Save Money > Read This have been author! small block of TH A COMPANY at price te a great industrial enterprise with ness men back its roots In the coal, | thousands of acr ‘okeing coal In: shipping 1,000 per month. will pay dividends befor 19 OPPORTUNITY We have @ limited am of these shares at the p which, a shaping itself in fully de miei. « he men who make the BIG money are the ones who come in at the beginning, when a little money buys a : 1@ big block of stock Paine’s Liver Pills, %e size 18¢) fer you these shares Pure Glycerine, 2 08. bottle | © next ten days at Hood's Rose Cream with Benzoin, | . “CASH regular price 60c, our price....25e/ »o shares ares sold in Seattle February 20, 1902. CLARK DAVIS & CO, Room 730 New York Blk, DIAMONDS WATCHES FINE JEWELRY Fresh meat--Cow beef, 7o per Ib; steer beef, 7@7i40 per ib; mutton, | wethe: ork, 106 | Der 1b;'veal, large, fe: sm: | Provisions—Hams, 13%; backs, 10c; bellies. Ue. Hay—Puget sound. per ton, $10.00@ 12.00; Eastern Washington timothy, | $13.00; alfalfa, $21.00. Grain—Oats, $29.00; barley, $20.00; wheat, $22.00G21.50; corn, $28.00. Corrected dally — The following | grices are being otfered to the pro- | lucer in rownd lots on the dock or in the car at Bentt! 10e, breakfast $26. . chicken feed, “a. ‘bulk, $27.90. 50@27.50; bart $20.00; e—Btrictly fresh ranch, 21@220, Butter—Washingtor creamery, 29 Bie; fresh ranch. is@ire. Cheese—Native Washington, 11 40. Poultry— 1@11%0; large ring, Lic; duc pl2iwe; turkeys, geese, BIC. Livestock—Cown, 2c; steers, 440; he; sheep, 4 ealves, 5407 hogs, 5@ S%e, ean Theaters 4 e e > ° ‘Viola Allen Tonight Mise Viola Allen is to present her eat success, “In the Palace of th r at the Grand tonight and the balance of the week. Very few s nowadays have such a vari ety of incident ranging from de Hightful comedy and captivating lov poenes to thrilling outbursts of pas @ion as has this play in which Miss Allen has made such an enormous hit. The love scene in the second act of “In the Palace of the King’ be ¢ween Dolores and Don John is sortbed as being # joyous us the) SILVERWARE If you -wish to see a new and choice line of the above, call on G. BENNIN GHAUSEN 207 First Avenue Time inspector for Columbla and Puget Sound ratiroad Absolutely Pure Whiskies Better values than, any other firm ean give you RYE OR HOURBON WHIS8- KEY, 6 years old—Per gal 0 VHIS Per gal RYB OR BOURBON KEY, 9 years old WHIs RYE OR BOURBON KEY, 12 year old GOLDE & years 0 COOP SCOTCH WHIBKI 4.00 CORN ute wal. Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST AVE. Bet. Yosior and Wasi lon Streets Tolephome Main No Work For You ift moving machinery the work of lighting for you when ght. There to do about it, fill, or wicks to trim, or ehir neys to clean, or matches It ia the most convent ent as well as the most bri fant light y 4 you use tric '# no work for you No lamps to strike ‘ou can us “he Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Seattle Transter Co. mam ca STORAGE Tol, Main 41-46 Offlos, 623 Ist Ava, WAArnmnnene THE SHATTLE STAR. FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Furniture Samples and Cur- tains for Friday Specials Friday is to be the busiest day of the week! Ladies’ writing desks and a sale of Frilled Muslins, Swisses and Net Laces— these two at prices that cannot fail to break all previous Friday records. Each one isan artic'e in which every woman is interested. Ladies’ desks bought on Grand Rapids and Chicago Furniture E xposition dis- play floors—b: crab for a small cash price—offered to you on Friday at less than any Seattle dealer could buy them in the East in open market. The Usual Friday Conditions Apply to this sale—no telephone orders filled; mail orders for lace curtains post- marked not later than Saturday filled at these prices. We cannot fill mail. ore ders for samples—these may not last the day. All the Furniture Samples are on Sale In reality Friday Specials were not necessary to create Store, for it seems to be the center of attraction to Seattle hon _ Specified Conditions of This ‘Sample Sale ust be paid ot ry | 24 ave. anu Columbia, Tel, Main 193, an interest in the > owners now. for on the 4 | be exchanged under any « 1 thor: pndity examine ughly before pur- be made at our Ladies’ Writing Desks, regular prices ranging from $7.60 to $9.50. Solid Oak, Biroh Mahogany and Bird’s Eye Maple woods Special price for Friday —with your choice of any of the patterns . $4.98 Desks ja: tn sie | from $10.50 to $16.00. Friday Another lot of Ladie: special ~~ LACE CURTAIN SENSATION, FRIDAY — The appreciation shown by our customers in the sale of fine laces during the three days’ of last week was so marked, and the inquiry during the time for frilled cottage and bedroom curtains so numerous, that we have decided to place on sale 1000 pairs of our FRILLED MUSLINS, SWISSES AND NET LACES, about 60 pairs of which are from last season’s stock. The new novelties in Flounce Ruffles with side curtains to match. Terms ot this sale last, i. ¢.; allcash AT TIME OF PURCHASE AND NO EXCHANGES For Friday -Tomorrow Only Here are a few descriptions as a sample of values which are actual: Frilled Muslins balance are brand will be the same as yards regular _ py 1 e nicely made edges, and tho with insertion, Above. & with frilled lace better on Musling, 10211 38 pair, 3 yerd Nets, with { 142 128 pair, 496 pair, 8 yard Nets, with insertion and edging, $ regular $3 setulae he thet regular $2.50, for. ®4.45 2 407 P; 1 Sepair 3 be § Invertion and edging 1219 54 pair, 3 yard Nets, with ? regular $12.00, for Je r § 199 All fine new novelties in ini 1 and edging, } hite and tints. Bonne E regular $3.00, for.@1.75 ; FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFUANISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. NDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embalmers M07 Firat Ave., bet. Pik Beaitle, Wash ‘COLD CREAM | For chapped or rough skin—large jars, | 2603 put up in inlb. tins for profes- sional use, 50c _AMUSEMENTS. GRA AND orera ss Leading . Mgr HOUSE rneater TONIGHT Phone Main 65, Saturday Mai VIOLA ALLEN In Her Presentation ¢ «iN THE PALACE OF THE KING.” LIEBLER & CO. Prices--$2.00, $1.50, 81.0 nee—$1.50, $1.00, Tbe, bc Curtain at 6 Sharp UPERA Senttns GRAND = eg Theater Main 65, nn Cort Mat rt, Mer Sunday, Monday and “NR. —— SULLY, ork and Bos- “THE »ARISH PRIEST.” A Play of Marvelous Strength, Intensely Interesting, Bix Weeks New York | Weeks in B F. re Pr Prices—$1.00, 75c Seats on sale Friday, 10 a. m, apd AVENUE THEATER Four in . M. Russell, Mgr ~ Phone, Main S61. “peat 8 Oniy Up-Town Tn ater, A High-Class Fam Prices. 20 “You're Never Lor TONIGHT, Friday and Saturday nights and | Saturday matinee, Walter Perkins’ Comedians tn “THE MAN FROM MEXICO” | ALL LAUGHTER. WEEK. Starting Sunday Matin cessful English Drama, “Wicked London.” Pre rong company, with spe and effects Box office open from 10 a, m. to 9p. m Seats selling seven days in ad . STANT THEATRE jm Te ears And ALL WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY RALPH STUART And Company, Al the Comforts of Home” , the Suc-| le a t . ins ‘ P goto aepegpyansy « Here : PAYS OLD 2 hich, bet ted THE BON MARCHE | NORDHODF @ 6% 7 ue WO "S CORNER scat + to eh i, WA Q PAIN’ i) ooo eat “MEAD IZARI ritsiee CLAIMS © tha noone REMARKABLE “ ta ¥ Light Menu for nce from excenntve blushing and be-Jordinary tack, aut with the pin [work shee} Yr = y g. 1 ‘ MA Hreakfast b Rranbere: argo Mie iseceey: | inced in th kets to kee tray an filled the ne - “Tae World 18 Mine Washingtonians ey ’ ; pine te id Ne 10h thes wea eine ferret ee 1 WY ¢ ay i LS Ss 4 ’ \ . wit! unch pee 1 ther box, seen for th met Great painy will be tak Veal Croquetten Ee OBER Irs > ' repairing the war , inolua Two Hundred i cula XK Ot: | gavcrel, Wasminatatinca hin ; Tea ~ fereise te of ition | tere mantoure tools as we Worth to $7.50 at $3.95 ik Jrama has upon | ¢ bs he 7 a. ss jane hag bignly as ele ay cg Be ens Cyere Ga Dr. Waggoner, aentiat, Globe block vet heUecuane'k| th “t vent Javolded.”'Ten and coffee, when tak-|creuaed heauty of tho plant will 308-| jtelehert Bron lanes 110 Unto crgcin off . times a d 60 | PH bnee ~ 4 * en inn ation, are not harmful, | tity the time spent , HigheG | ears, more oF alt drawa | moat ei | cqdtgnat Hlowt, | otato Balle, it tha ot mean strong sup | s the tree grow aymmetric: - I ch oe tenee description. ways Me claims inter |voud'ayster to dlecorer thatthe finishing With) ithe upward aga Occidental Ave., t from the manufac All the Comforts of Home” im in the following [Migh stock# and linen collare wit v a, why Phone, - Main 495 ' omes to us over « , | Presses the pubic as one of the elev which Women have b en Wont t6 en Micon By oe yd f einai — ; ' ‘ “a x erest comedy a that have cane thelr throats during the pas rimmed Jnet ¢ of ; red ¢ nt Si aig of ae joe nh ah tc FRIDAY’S iy at om a fictenctes in the present production about the neck, t the juvenile outdoor garments, Gra I | fr ‘, . It will run through the week with tented or the a squirrel is @ favorite fur for the ju-|, in time | to $7 More. heal a that waa old, but very few pe! WR | Malacca Brand, 2-pound cans, each ra u eet theater In, Philadetphta fbopshied COD FISH cme the are are a hygienle abom Fancy white, thick pleces, 2 A olf } eve The neck ts always in mo Whale fan tn wikia es s ugh ‘ laim “Chestnut, r uncovered, oF have a aot, flex HERRING at a great discount. ste 35] POLICE NOTES ssf soviet cats saumon aitiies “| YX Cl h e ate dor n returning freely LMON BELLIES ee) ee ait jaa somutonaeties |] ZOUP O1ic |zrira, Acente, welee, it be Tory | walter Wykatt and A. D. Payne [Bec There glands have w very a SUGAR T ; if they don’t secure them in ad-|' a nae, are font to 5 gg Bars yall Raya a ag P but lit ere ; ‘ Sp 2he ¥ re) drama, produced | nvone | 7 f the f Trowels, Weeders, &c. 4 r Ls alte. | Por ammeatve het there to's. pin oe 4 e “Geo. H. Woodhouse & Co.) “couins sutaman Fo.ey co. at $5. 2 > Skagit. Queen, sone suffer much ennoy-'the carpet aa firmly in piace ne the $409 Second Ave. of humor “ rom that of Peau ked back box plait, here ar the back, othe All have the with of course, b stitching. h white Frankly speaking eseling these waists at a trifle than they cost us, t our pleasure to give our custome right re b open . 2:Bon Marchi NORDHOFF @ Co. 1915 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St n | db } u | h m of a aR 1" « si ning £ y tT efning Co.'s property is sure aim & 1 1 PUT UP A REFINERY, beginning operations . @ days. The first bi ares is now on sale at f+ As noon as lock Will be put on at price. OM: B. Willam M. Calhoun, George F. m, Chas hepard, Ellis isc N. Prather. Write for ELLIS MORRISON, Asiistant Secretary. Motwal Life Building Seattle, Wa: Sarr errr a {Old Reliable “| Charter Oak We are SOLE AGENTS the best range made, It haa] been in the lead for SEVEN TY-TWO YEARS, It is n and its fi A square blocks, ion, We give you a guarem! tee direct from the fact at whenever the range t prove satisfactory we will . FURTHERMORB We Will Give Yo $32.50 for Every ond Hand Royal CI er Oak Range Yoo! May Have for Sale. § Chicago Furniture & Stove : a Company °° 46760 | fund your n Main 759 oceeseooooocos: . Chas. G. Holcomb ‘ OPTICIAN ‘pape Blue $11 216-218 Burke Rullding, cor. Second and ‘Marion THE QUAKER DRUG CO. ee | DAULTO fi ue Monte Cristo FULTON’S ‘Diabetes Compound : CARPET Cc? 1018-1 eens | 1O LO First Av. oor G

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