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SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1902 THE SEATTLE STAR. Dy STAR PUBLISHING OO Itabbl Joseph ht | eat $216 i the r t of ¥ \ night to th ne emt 1 in the trad Every afternoon except Sunday, ) for t 00,0 hal HW r Gree une an 6000 tons of TELEPHONES | Pauite and Pet Cenreaha oper. suipnate diary Seen tet Rusiness Dept., Main 1060 Editorial Dept, Main 1188. rhe I “ 1 } ing insects, espectally th that fe ™ | lety will hold service n lupon the « rrant bush Ch ' 1 © HAZARD WHLIA, Baitor & F. CHASE, Business Manager nday afternoon tates furnishes but 4 per cent, of om ho go will take the] it Orricks Ballard ear In Kusela the aers re Beattie-—-1107 Third avenue. Special Meetings because of bad cult " New York.-290 Temple Court Bul lding “j> Queen ¢ Crehanetnions lety | ed but one-fifth the s a? Chicago317-318 U. 8. Express Build ng faces *pnica 4p * A neets nda ing a 6 i une ' me ” s ‘ 1 ! " or atate ven Cs min One cent per copy) sn cents per weeb of twenty-five conte per month, delivered ft 1 . wt " Pioneer ble the f I 9 tat ment her ' @y mail or carr No tree oe. | HuPject, “Theosophy and Modern | ist " s fence.” by Je Clark | ‘The Mexican National Board of » the at Beatie Washington, a* second olae the The I sock Ananda |Health rey in it t} et — a= —_—— ine, meets at 1118 Third avenue, | that ee 1KKK, when the Pasteu | \ at ip. m. for atudy; |treatment of hydrophobla was intr | fund entne ectur subject, |duced there, 4000 reons had bee | The Vr lgal t by Thomas A. jtreated with s total mortaiity of . j Rt are inte agent: GO ON RECORD FOR FE In Hotels $ RHODE | | | See CCeeeeeeeererecent | At the leading hotels today, among) LONDON, March L--A rumor | the prominent guests registered a current among the stockbrokers tha A the Rainier-(ir "i yea Khode s dead Telegrar Dinck ( P A. Grayd } ' f 4 frow th Af , 4 Portland; N haf ‘ ' f ' fe telling of Democratic and Republican Nominees Stand Firmly in vravu 1 Culin, “Der c. Woid led aud « bu Tone n Fran K, H. ‘Thome t tat menna ge know Favor of Proposed Cedar Falls Electric Plant--Two = #7. Chicago: M: It. Gres, Toronto. |ta have been received which speak : i tor Ja Ww M rar i Hold-Over Councilmen-at-Large Alone Fail . % Tcl yearn aged to Express Themselves W. I tM jy sh ‘ } j Tho Sweene t t . ute) i a a I . ta At t J. } a an YRACT N Y Mar ’ t i i v e te jown ti oo ' . sid - : A rk, Port 1 1; mark house e ahi . t utilits f 1 ; orhds : * ; H. H. K I 1 “ ‘ : a da r are ‘ Demoerat P Mem en : Bk A , . 4 i : - e France M. A Portiand t ' ‘ : W. A. Wadbatue W. K. Lord re ' fl - } r ‘ HW y ak N ‘ uM ' the t mY he } pount V oy : : F Var es » A. Henry “e \e ot he - nua A TRUANT os Mo Portland; J. M. A kane * Bite attitude ' Wacdorids pte t 1 at t ' at Dian” trae | the te Bon NEW YORK, March 1 “ - ge MB. Turn 1’ Hare years old, tried tw i stand on the Dem At the Mt mit ® ‘ ’ hat ia , ua uver I I been cor West hy mile _ pene the |< lL. La ive D. A. | protectory ‘ he ae > ‘ wi are, He Chas, Craft, Ts rly suffocate from fluminating at earneet WIth | coma; D. O. Harn, Ashcroft; H. E.| «as and iater hanged him ar SS ee | Welle, La Conner; W. P. Kingston, | ¥8* black In the face when cut dow nhins’ ae larme: “1 | mverect The youngster fought desperately tid ncliman e es - _ _ when cut dowr The boy was ost Rigg sce ggg siwaye have (hought I WAe (M6 D8 9CgeeeeooooooooooooooeS® milth! [0 [he protectory becaune he ma teins th thing for Beattie | would not go to school. srtainiy, we eh Patrick Pitapatrick, Republican a Morrison, Republican candi. | ard I favor it, but the should FIELD Is RIPE ynefiman fr the Fifth { go into the comp ve bust Without a doubt it « be a | Dees , . - entaisginanaiiieds in Seatde Hoyle, Democratic candidate . rt. Republican candi. | for counctiman from the Sixth ward Yellow stains In either timber or Danie! McDonald Talks on Labor Ths an Bieth No one id @wish fc 2 ipal jsinber are ndication of dry rot, ge + he better liehting plant more earnestly than | 40d are regarded as an injury to the Conditions ed it and ave | se pened Sei De vatitis: Gai rhe Ameriéan college was|. Daniel McDonald, president of the hton, F = Gas } . Ir, Dem : ae som o iidate for nptroile Not only! Hu hi wan opened to re- | Western Central Labor union, has - . fa s swned students in 1638, at Newton, /Teturned ¢ he city from a few My jon te the r ~—— , oa rk for | Mane ed Cambridge vi tt It will be t Ls to U F Lak perio leepent of the vf the Star that Re , . re . andi-|@reat lakes. I atemt de ° for several weeks t 7 4 t fiman from the Fourth eet ‘ is #1 sitnation J i ‘ ; ate r th i oe to we canizers a1 f best instr ¢ vorgar r a ‘ nterview ¥ rter £ M ' eat Rave th tar thie morning, Mr. MeDor o b, have ald ade the statement that Wash . n" gton in the moat riy org , t " stat the West. It has but 10,00 Jay r pment thie reanized In tt ar) anior 1 the wa andolin, and she have at least 000 nx it is to hie statement pla ye 1 and has four © field here is riy yur or strings ganization,” said he, after The feah ft ! bout 20,000) what 1 have learned I shall recom - " } ' . ; rvae are ne organizers here My ‘ a ’ ' tche , mont 1 antiy from the l go at once to the execu IN CHURCHES Dincipl . Fore! M oat dente ' ee — atkee, which meets tr ton r The Law of th k and Koman wines were pe eS ee seer, BS P ° : act upon it. Of n *reahyt f churck Ww A ‘ » - . . " . «. poe u i ' haa a *t co pe “i . i ‘ e of God”; 7 H ‘ b A ‘ Weak sof Went New York i : t . t “ x 1 are m n 7 ares Roman Catholic Churches 1. folks 1 they lla.» is e You Sta . F x r t pas 1t is 1 y - an and se tips ; a r 4 . ’ t iat k , far 14 © ' see ft H ct h— Fe George , as Taugt . r aw and ger he ma r al awfu ' verpers and we om at 30} fr 1476. » to fF if making of ro Weatminster Presbyts Chureh hurch of the Immaculate Concep- | of rafironda Rev, Hugh Gtich At ! K. Bwe pas Low | thin ry an communion service w be | Mans. pm.) high mase and rer Tn 1841 only re held; at 7:30 p. m., “A Message to n, 1 m.; Sunday sect were under r Mon.” by the pastor rosary and benediction, 7:30) In 1899 there were ver 10.000.000 First Methodist Episcopal Church P. ™ acres et. i - Randa pas 4 t Church Rotes 4 of S > Ah vA f pe ple w) died ta ' ‘ a year, more than >. ™m » Mirror Judge William G. Ewing, a mem-|per cent found thelr way to the We Epis ‘ internats board of lec mors f the istian #8 ‘ an experts belleve that oplum ‘3 in the ¢ ! t produced successfully in t wat? k asus and many regions of n., met be “Chr an ames Shhiee ‘a cane, Fapsuina oll Metron uthern Runsia SLT OUR BEST Rev. Louls| Judge Ewing is said ne of \t 11,000,000 ure miles of yw 1 eS t “ i and inte oe # it ¢ rise : othe only ry ! b ecturers he iational board. \170,000 aquare t ca re — nly i Church of tine ak First | ‘The United States M Hospital ! h, Matlaré : oe | bas service and the Texn Soard of F ; , : Poon : , iy against Mexican gulf e y f he by the 1 church | rae aver heath ee ein MONDAY AND TUESDAY, rot ' 1 ber 1 it te expe . « me ao he : " . Judge ¥ has t y sand, and the heights t Church—t Ww T " ¢ in Lan ‘ Pres dha t 1 jected 60 ¢ oo n With An H t g. The morning aut y A lesigned for the explor Cf Sack, = .° . " “ th i be “Under H f shara desert ts fitted > No /¢ Af the ae ther ‘ lam by wh tt P b | “i $3.2 Gert Luthe ‘ I i iu neg ae Be aut tica Knapps, pa ‘ n pr "ye me © medictr satatine Sor M nd i ' - ;|of monkeys’ toes } : Aneel f ny reason you are Thoms" tab oe \ rg chy ge pect ir ly oe nd dissatistied with the flour you n ‘ ' t “4 . 1 ven ¢ 1 ‘1 r he pa m f redinary irt ut Shang are using we would suggest mr i I ' The fun-jhalr ntl “ iad Luth re di age OM ay hb At nttle| M. de Wi re ' os giving “‘Our Best’’ a trial, tlanm pastor At igion Ja f fina us d ' re Feeding the Fi a Bat ' uk t yatom gat We have sold thousands met ! r ! ! r? ‘ , : ng ' “Pon sratitee af the. ta of barrels and find many par- ( ' saler : ' : on : peris ' ticular housekeepers who will Ga f 1 ' ne J t € how An ! r + Y } ' n" b , ; ing ae Seiten es sianesintandociiaiedmediomantet: positively use no other brand, | . ! Li pS At ft t rT. P. I t } ‘ 4 Byes stype PAINLESS DENTISTRY se: fOR S ipeety r nd t t of the Lord's have you it, we name a / , sot , IPT ed 612 Second Avenue ar a, te ics Ki? tok. tlluaad pe hvenee, Over Germin Oakery special price for Monday and ‘ ; ef ane Mies of God tn Tuesday, March 3rd and 4th, nv rat ' reiona 4 t Chureh | pow heatit 3 a b | at 1 ‘ he i in. the att > vi ’ « John YD. RBartor n at ss | " -4 k 8 7 hoon the mp: Mn A page ia fh Se Qf Sack, OIC pr: oe aly P. dD. Liwyd, the le which ' ttere re ‘ 4 to t been given at the Y¥ pe : ae sceaiue echt Battery treet Methodist Kr le 5 eat thee cla FULL SET TEETH, ®4.00. Mail Orders received up Dr. Thoma will nd in the | been postr ' Jy ‘ely "The 4|No Hideous Red Rubber Gums, No to and including March 4th Cerne at the Clote ot ett, Null avil be in charge of the First Chris. | Stok Joints, but Natural Look- will be tilled at the above Lord's Supper will be ed tan church ing and Continuous Gums price, The services of St. Marl iret Dr. Anderson, who for 18 years has]... ‘ on Sunday next will be in charge of | been connected with the China In-| Full set Teeth... 0.0.0... gi gli ~~~. the Rev. H. H. Gowen, rector of |!and mission in the elty with hi Ky fhe ie ) Gold Crowns Prinity church, and the music will | Wife and two children, arriving on | Sridse Work h rendered by the choir of Trinity ene steamer from Je pan yeatardas | Gold fillings up from $1.00, Silver Parish church, morning and ening 1@ doctor will pre h in the First | Ailings, 6c Have your teeth out ir The services will be as follows: & Methodist church, corner Pine| the morning and go hom with new Wholesale and Retail) Grooors a. m., holy commur 11 a. m t and Ter venue, at 11 #. m.|ones the same day. Teeth extracted ner snd #ermor n,m ul }es he will relate of the Fe m plates are ordered, All work guat evensong and sermon. The Rev. H. | me vill be of great interest inteed for 10 urs. HARVARD Eet. Yesier and Washington H. Gow ill preach both morning Very successful revival meetings| DENTAL PARI {8 Hours—8:30 Telephone Main 162 and evening jare in progre ut Van Aase!), RNev,| a. m, to 8 p.m, Sundays, 9 a. m. to First Christian church, Rev. B. H.'H. A. Davis will preach tomorrow | 2 p. m. \ | ie te Rett tte tated te tate tte ttn tnt de dt te tn tnt ttn tnt tt te yt IL sy tres The Panam edtum to The * gion” Hs te ‘ ! our f ap Do 9 (@ nih ZU WUE beclal made gar, 4 i ts f the products inatant Sots. Prices trom 2.5 r A + @® - 48) * J UW ped LY ° » CLOCK. i i i i i i i i i i i Li i i i i i i i Si i I nn i te te be te te te te te te be to te he te ten the te tm the Sa the ts tm th, th A the heh Ae thd ¥ , ; ; j ; ; ; HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE 81 Metal Beds Styles at Redued Prices Now large is the time you are in need of a metal Bal Brats Bedsteads, soon to arrive present stock, at once. % we are willing to sacrifice profits and {0 some Read this brief let— fir a shipments it necessary f reduce ¢ quick stances a part of ant ur a clearan out amel. 84.00 amel. $6.50 amel, 89.00 amel. $16.00 from $26.00 = een $20.00 from $9.00—O18 Ive, 841.00 from $50.00—OM Imm PP PLL LPL Pitt 5 G@LHOLMES 2 FURNITURE Cc 108 1@3 mes SECOND AVE. from $12.00—Cream course I cannot tell what action they will take.’ | Twelve million New Year's cards | ed through the n city post- e on January 1, exclusive of those went out of town. SIGN of the BIG COFFEE POT Coffee Special for Saturday, our choice 30c Coffee again. If it did not pay us to offer this spec we would not do it It pays us ause each time we run it at this spectal price we make ajgreat many new customers for it, who use it afterwards; special for to- morrow ial lof study and toll by o workmen is manifest in ball piano. Its resonant strong, responsive action, its lous scale, its superb case, work with: the soul in it ymplete assortment of O Hobart M, Cable p Johnston Co, See our special new Piano offer, on easy parm Pease, Soap Have just received another lot of 20% good von Laundry Soap, per cake 2c <ookeooosseeees Rhodes Bros. (0 Tea, Cotes and Crockery House I214 Second Ave. Fr bars 903 Second Ave Burke i HAIR BRUSHE 1 every sort, | brush to the tyle, Opposite Stone, Fisher & Lane nin, est baby liitary 25ce to $5.00 elaborate Toilet river worth rem jays are due. DOO9SOC 209 EDEDR00000000 DIAMONDS WATCHES FINE JEWELRY SILVERWARE most If you wish to see a and choice e of the above call on G. BENNIN GHAUSEN 807 First Avenue PE t spe for ( d rail Telephone, Main Tt. 8. E. Co. Pike St. and s 3000 all-wool Watel Caps; nothing tor this cold weather KIRK, 1209 First Av a HOTEL BUTLER 2 SEATTLE’S largest and only first-class European plan HOTEL. Our Glasses Satisty Because They Are Right. Ramaker Music l 1415 Second AVE. |Same Side of the Streeh Block as the Bon ‘=? Spectacle fitting is no guesswork with us. We are experts in edy ing all eye defects We uarant Satisfaction SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, Eye Specialists. 1207 Second Avenue, Seattle

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