The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1902, Page 5

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THR SRATTLE STAR, 5 will Be Singing “Is My Name Written There ?” cities of {ts sine Hike other cities t ' ate have a drunkards’ dire The Salvation army is the that fa getting this stomachic werenipper® “ite up. Chicago bas Bt patty hae one, St. Joseph ee as On 4 Seattle may oe aly Me, bes © next. a tippler. Hone & ity to quit fal js 008 tery. agency the present is we laret-at-luneh or rinks a cla merely sojnating bi-ball all night * je all the samme own will potis name ard address In the little bans gereet and alley in the city de canvassed! Any man with wit jookir probe: guapicto ~ proboscis will £ He) followed and a note bad of bis address If rushes ler, Oniess he carries the oe ein a DADE box, his actions will | future reference te noted tien of such a tory rrenteudted work a re ton | peal jes. Banquet and dance Le 2s a epresa rly be provided eis Woxouts to give warning of ¢ wee the directory man Gane vieelf will be a curl ty own tts pages will be en- ceomatere’ 82 array ha * and paca meme Ching like this Jane Been Steenth etreet, mod- emer “eee Set Paradise alley, chron & rere Mission street. lusher fear Heekle, Hanover square on Cansaza, St. James place The Grectory wil! not be open to erutiny: only the officers of will have access to the The nflovation ts purely one pifanthropy on the army's part ogee to reach the alcoh " 1000 ENTRIES Qrer a thousand entries have been § for the physical culture an h | ELLENSBURG, Feb. %.—A mass atest now poling on under t mt meeting of farmere has been called Bpecial for Baturday our a wage —— Sid tikes oct wg for Tuesday, March 4. at 1 o'clock r ‘ {fee again if “ M _ @ thie Metal Bed Bale sponee 2 ineing the beeteaving chance + ‘ medal anc ses in) F. Colegate, an English engineer,|to meet tn the courthouse to hear in ato of his ~» pene Ses pares, Cane © Seve Fences tae Seven . : coos Syrome met and ath 1 aes weitien ‘to. Mia Lantos "Dally committee reporta. . sl] we ¥ A not do it iy and Brase Bedstead styles, be e we need the room for -s tn every state In the t nion 8Fe! sail in connection with the lose of| Paimer Bros. shipped another car It pays us because each time ne stock. ¢ hoone where you will among this large assortment, in this novel Soares! the Condor, suggesting that every | load of horses today for the Engiish | we run it at this tal price end you uns ue absolutely sure that you have bought at a saving.¢ om iicekty aie avery ocn-| ship should carry a buoy bearing oo} be ernment we ke a are many new Here is @ brief ile { ~jname of the veasel and connected| There was a wreck in the Northern customers for it, who use it White Paam @emy in the country in the! with a cord, wound around a reel.| Pacific yarda last evening. A awitch afterwards; special for to mse enchatradannes 0 ” gueslar development of tts men } Then when the ship sinks the buoy |engine ran into a passenger engine morrow— $5.00 from 14.56 White Enamel, Bus Meadow has nothing to boast | would foat, the cord would pay out|There was no ous damage, and 7.0 _ ghemparison with some of the| and the exact fate and whereabouts |no one was hurt v ? from 0.00-Creem Ba- Genes of =physical manhood | of the last vessel would be known to | amel | Wich have come under the observa- aot the judges, and the task of : & winner threatens to be a one. The fadges are: 4. Corbett, “Parson” Davies Ea gantal selection of the eligible @iietes from among the hun- ea portraits sent in. The con- Misfieontinue to remain open for won wee MARKETS be | oppertun No matter | * ie a gentee! wine bibber r boose wreatier whether | C. Austin. They have made A. 0. U. W. Dance 1 lian ra uw haa be areh rag 1 t st ~ Evergre Lodge, Anctent Order st | f I tha a ve . C United W tained | Wig & woe a fine farm tr ‘ | | frien . t niaht} | nea wh, at h? ' - }with an er sinment and dance. | | write tite > tmeatiis od | « An interesting program was given] Jens There ts not a drop of i © jand then the ge assemblage en blood tn hin vetne | joyed several hours of dancing | Contest Dec! | Knocked Down and Robbed ntest Decided 17-19 - 21-23 First Avenue | | |} Mauryee Curry, a pupil! of the x ia bod 3 “Wo A ” | According to a story told to Potice- | Elaborate Program Arranged |,, rte Rg SG. ETE of « IFS uc |man Tripp, Frank A, Nicholson, of | } ied th prise: $60, in the |p 4 | Ballard, was knocked down and rob at First Presbyterian | ntest on Isaac J. Steven , ; od on the waterfront last night. He | #1. nave ’ Ty) 1¥ rT claims he lost a silver watch and $3 F ' Washington | DS L 4 jin money. His recollection of the af Mine f ose , “ee >| fair is very hasy and he could gi A muatcal entertainment will belo¢ Hondita Purdy. The second ot Whnme ‘ the police but few detaile of the case. | piven this even the Firat Pre $90 wan given 't > : Hl och Y ti Gul 4 f ve > 0 var L ” }byterian church e cholee of the|oe South nd. Hertha Powe f 4 4 2 >| | Identifies Thief Jone nasinted by W. R. Hedley |! rett took the third pri Hundre f ertt ' he sie t advantage vie Fredert Christensen, |} fr dr 1 ‘ ‘ e off to necur ‘ i the ®. M, Thorpe, the man who was].! + mone Meany sr ; rs tent ar robbed of wateh in the Sen- | ot and W. W. Ellis, accompan |! a Wrulty st Washington j in th nettar én hp ' nif ow wate a aba Dri ; phgeg teed 0 Pl aadttes > eli idge of the content . aa a re a . : Foie oale m yeaters ‘yb si aye yp Dr. H. 8. King, recently from the] rhe prines were offered by | range from now in custody. Hair is accused of /EAet Will render selections in elo-|tasard Stevens, the son or ¢ > @& snatching Thort watch and then |CUtlon, and will do some imper at-| Stevens. Another mtest, open to |» apo running away with it ing Of @ clever nature The pastor, | university lege or n . } |k M A. Matthews, will make a dents, will be held later in. th > ’ t addres spring \V rs) 1) TI ry : f j I program is aa follows z ; | } Lewy (i | att lt ma fan t Nir. Heit NEW DANCING CLUB}; , i Song Milde ry yo | } Mr. Hedley } A grand ba * t kiven at 4 . d - erin halkowek! | Mank 1. n the « ning of 1 < f Men's Mise Gove yy, Mare? ’ tP ' A remy << i ; kmaneship Special Corry tence.) Roger and I Trowbridge recent wanine 4 ; WASHINGTON ‘ F Dr. King puri A ‘ ‘ 4 n ? howing Thomas F, Walsh, the West n a) “Communior Batiste arters, Wag has } / , the \ Ye ther Mendele asion, and the hall tastef es , “ei Ay ov hed -- aye Ee 4 r uced |(a) Allegro Moderato jade) king to make t} affa a « 4 1 j t r with an f ) Andante 4 A second da “ probab MA ww a k pleated t ned and 4 way to! Hedley, Mr, Christensen and’ be given a e wt of At , 2 t med; ap t s y | a com Mr. Billis A i been ca to | Ho (ght Weight t Keefer r | ? Bbw Slumber Sone Lahrit anent the present temy | i mbrotd 1« m ve 1 t 4 > hy iD ne md The Ch organisation 4 ‘ 4 om turned on new Thou 1 ly Star That Crowns | 4 e of Be HW pe 1} hings Mr. Walsh sald some My Night Frans am| ™ 4 am rca memes ' ut his being « ected with ~ ‘ Mrs. Kofoed a for Wom t ing 8; any two dailies ant, Of | Addreas Dr, Matth BY teat 5 4 | that he owned ee Ont rv ere ; : # that publish papers,| ‘'* ¢ Mod Tours. | * _ Greeti les sine 0d TR Ne 4 » word new t the ’ Men A DD) Be AbbsAbbbbsA ssbb bbbbbbbbebabbprbbbbbbbbbbhbhhhhbh ed at Mr. Walsh with wide pe + $81.800 4 ———- - ee a ae ~ es, and finally exclatmed tag engl hi t y y a me meat 6 ‘ HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE put some your t | - o 1 wish I had brains enough to b a re . good news ’ mar said JGN of the BIG COFFEE POT ¢ Mr. Walsh, laughing 1 am sorry ur rb you if 3 my ce ne t press | me h per advertising e e * fs BRILLIANT IDEA Cc Weed and Wilson will ahip on Mon the first ship passing that way. day 16 care of lambs to Chicago 8S.75 from $12.00-Oive Green, Sol apse to the car. making 6720 BY.05 from 11%Biue end THE COAST | Painters, paper-hangers and decor oap 12.00 ‘ a lniere abe ak qberic un tus epure hones G15.0@ from §16.00—-White Wn- The Coast, a monthly magazine of Have just received another lot 812.00 from 117.00—White Pn. the West, has made its appear t > bares good Sat amel under new management. It's a Laundry Soap, per cake | “BIG INJUN” FEARFULLY some specime of the printers’ a I The ti ry tures are Cc ted an ¥ entertain | Honor Ie Wel «the new editor Glant Pawnee Lobbying in | ad * Washington r OL Teh PURNITU : Wave slight improvement in 1 _ epee ey oe DD ¢ Ze ae : ems conditions today, | Lh gitrapab ao een fo 110) 1103-1103 5 me ghtty beevier buy-} CRIPPLED White Pat er tt e “week ‘i He ‘s Toe. Coffee and Crocker: Howte 7 William Towne, a Pawnee, hailing , oT ee roy nihaberad | eréas Oxtabaien’’ 'Tewhe tales ton (214 Second Ave. . ry se yt. Rc to Mc. Thel Base i six inches im height and weighs 20/0” ei t/ V/A MMI, i, Tete Gweek and unsteady and! pounds. He is in the city with se pposite Stone, Fis ane ) LA : “C) i MES toen Colton dis and| Arthur F. Palmer has filed an ac-|eral others of his tribe, to protest Ihe fcr tetnes Biort, ams i od Dad ton. cade ol Koil, @ down the market. | tio n the superior court to ver |aainet the passage of the Vreeland “ owruny be at quoted prices Is 6 from the Northern Pacific Co. | bill were fairiy heavy. |! rsona juries. Palmer ts a] Chief Gill of the bureau of Eth Meamer arrived th si or, 20 years old, and sues by hia|Pology f¢ graphed Towne this ght cargo, consiat-| guardian ad item, A. D. Palmer i rT Mr. GI says that Bic} and oranges from|His attorney is R. B. Albertson oY i iv comes up to his ideal of ef celery came in| It is alleged that on Aug. 19, 1901,| 4 pert f the “American Oeeveece Peng distributed | Palmer was employed on a work| pe car of oranges |train on the S. and I he train} constitute theiwas etopping on the bridge across ® arrivals | the Snohomish river, when several Vegetables is good Pele ering to heavy r Faxey tomatoes are selling at M for large cases. and 33 aes ntoes are firmer Wa noticeable acarcity of J08BING QUOTATIONS (CORRECTED DAILY.) ' Creea Prait en ne a box: cooking ; ting apples, $2.25 fe ote $2.59@1.40, bananas, rtf aid 91.25@ 1.58: cranber- Per = barrei; pine- HM per dozen; Ja ; ap or- Sees, IS per pkg: seedling Siem, 1759225: times $6 59@7.00 sngioet—26.90@7;.00 & ton; beets, Ber sack: carrots, 65@85c Meck: lettucs, $1.5041.60 per case: We@T1.25: wariic 6c, cabbage ber cwt; husks, Me: celery, + SWeet potatoes, $2.00 owt: Chit peppers. U@we; sauer . : tomatoes, $6.06 per 160 per doz; , WEMe: anions, $2.50@2.75 per Perenipe, $5091.25: cauliflower, Sa rump, S$1@i%s per ib; aqashes. 24: wax beans, Sttlchokes, %e per doz. string ru cucumbers, $1.50@1.75 mele Sprouts, Tec: peas i thubard, 9 per = 8,74 pea ler, Cheese, Bees and Poultry Washington creameries, 91.75; grape fruit Vegetabies Pata Eastern iowa + frewh ranch, 16@2%« Native Washingt hington, full 12s @1 astern: New Wisconsin, 4c; Me: dam $11.00@ od ase; New ¥ ork. Mpiéc: Lim- + M@Nie: wrick, 16Gi7c; Swins, anch v @21 California i Markee. Bi2%40: large + tirkeys, | 14 ee aks, ae” ny doultry—Turkeys 14@ ihe iat@lte; ducks, 14@150; chick. i, ingte @ite; chick Honey 126120 Ties Provistons Meat—Cow beef per Ib; | “ag 1@1%e per ib; mutton, Be thy’ yi ewes, 7%4c; pork, 10¢ 0 <: #mall, i100 B, $34, rea a Mek, Pj, bellies. 1 ai ae mp. o, UMtt sound. per ton $10 00@ Eastern Washington timothy, of Sifaita, $13.99 a, Meat sop att, 329.00: b 320.00 + 8G22.56; corn, $400 Correeteg ; Mens are’, 14117 — The following Geer 4n'0 P* ME otfered to the pro in round lots on th dock or ti Sear nae i dock or In fiagy ata, $76 G21 0 harley rn, punts chicken feed, $20.00: |* Boge a, $00 tly fresh @ 2% mei—Washington or arr “290 wah ranch, 15176 Shetse atten Washington, 110 Sy stony 1 | tag 1) * 4 NON large m4 dicks, NG@i2%e; turkeys, Hock — Cows, a M4c; wteers, 41he Figg.” ETH: sheep, 40; hogs to way box-care ran into it, throw Palmer into the air He fell 50 feet to the ground [lege were broken and had to be« lputated below the knee, and one arr permanently injured ir Both ar FEBRUARY | Finds us still leading In the Furniture Trade of Beattie While other houses are complaining of slack ‘A f } fe and no business, we are hay we an do Not because our goc are so much better thas othere have, but because we sell th ¢ quality for eo much lees than o er dealers are selling for, This is only in keeping with our: o: “Quick sales and small profits.” DEGREASING Fewer Persons Jailed in February | | Than in January Here It Goes Again, 5,000 Yards of Best Inlaid Lino- A r t m [pote Wishaw" att perone| leum Going at Per Yard, Laid, $1.20 ave been in the t s of the law | During that time $9507.90 has been | collected In the police court in fines lin January 812 arrestse were made, and fines aggregating $2920 collect- ed Carpets |Lace } Since navy blue sailors alone | are correct for the little f | lows this year, we selected an rmous line of therm, All u oe | 50 up. Says Doesn't Like Society | Girls’ Figures tains The Nicest W.BHUTCHINSON CO COR. 25° AVE. & UNION ST i WASHINGTON, D. © A few days ago Society («pe with | Line We large capital letters) gave a “Char- | S j ty Benefit’ at Chase's theate All} t d y p | H ric ee aL eee ave came out on the stage as “nymphs,” | 1 gal, fine Old Whisky, 9 years old, E H d danced some dances very poorly, and|1 gai. fine Old Port, 9 years old ver a posed in some living pictures that) , gai. fine Old Claret, uld have been greeted with de 1 gal. fine old Sherry, At the best values we) rision a 1 cabbages in any third class theater in the country 000 yards of Higgins’ Beat Ten. Ww have ever offered. ae neater fe ee eet temn-| After SS : aes Boe So. air ooet 68 and the great O26 These are all medium | polly Bir ge lige ome y } Higgins’ Best Wig! priced curtains, such Hood, Maid Marian, ete., etc., } ‘ gins’ Be gh r ains, suc ee ate r the dancers | e Tapestr Brusse t onto 40 6 a ie a f andor and id th t explain, he told sever r | the bunch of nymphs” w the! vt yp Me Wicd J A RONSON A clean up of odds and ends in Crockery, all kinds of Tableware, will be ad or his famous cor wer of Kobin Hood, and #0 forth| ° closed out on short notice. This remnant sale in Crockery will be gin Monday and so forth, even went further, He . ; | > : said the ety girls of Washing. | 109 C | b St morning, February 24th, and last until everything in the line is sok ton have » moat grotesque forr | 0 um ld bd 5 ’ § e! ol 1. he ever guided through the mazes of | ss as on 7 ~ a dance | Tel. Pink 1751 SEATTLE, WASH It i wone that they have all} worn @ great fashionable swear that | the next De Koven and Smith operal | G d that strikes Washington will be boy- | Our Glasses Satisty A ra e leotted, Add to this terrible incid | Because They Are) lent the scolding that Bishop Satter 3B }tending that charity benefit, and it! Spectacle fitting js no gue work } n ure easy to guess the memory of the! with us. We are experts in remedy 912 914 S16 Fi dom * bishop scolded them pk Mor tote 5 5 rs venue } thre e columna of a newspaper SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO in t form of an open letter, and bye Specialists: | 1207 nue, Seattle | what he said wae good and strong second Ave

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