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A COPY — SIX WEEK ¥ # Tyol. 4 NO. 6. KATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, MAROIL 3, 1902. 25 CENTS A MONTH ———————— ( sa e yy " T Al =) 5 UJ WC K nd president of the international iene or ay | M ommittes for the Jubilee services WEATHER FORECAST PATERSON | Wal & 0) % p\ IR Pl [Pp AY Wi OR hanar : ‘oo Petree ‘any the Beattie and Vicinity—Tonight aand Tuesday, occasional showers. Lake | , v7 s hel the ov rolgnn ot hu ADAMS & BLANCHARD, |vattoan were crowded with pilgrims irene! About the New Clothes wd Inwide and outside reached « total of not lems the Hypfortunate City suf. ers Once Again | | Union 100,000 persons As the days get warmer and Poe Leo XIIL, (Vincenzo " |ehina Peco!) was born at Carpine longer the thought of the spring ots |italy, March 2, ai elected Pat —_—— Sept’ Vecreuty Tt Tate," nieor ine suit is brought home tous. We ON, N. J. March 3.—The |death of Pope Plus IX., which oc city te still on and the curred Feb. 7, 1878. Pope Leo was have them. All the style, al] entailed te greater thal hapvemmeiae es: the quality, all the fit—with- |] Scrat chotes lots In ¢ | ery of “tabu are) | Prayers for Pope out the big price of the tailor | Union, between the University NEW YORK, March §.—Throvgh e ar line and the lake; lots are A handsome line of suits made muda tb os ; SE sertone sn te be Se ame 8 Ay) Sateo up of rough finished tweeds und Chane" to Ai ig Bagh oor oy feacatng persons in the too in celebration of the « cheviots in ¢ and plaids, both home ee Te raph oe arewees. vearsrcey anniversary of Pope Leo's coro Fre Mted eh cd , | home wit by being thrown | Rakemncle under the waver In St. Patrick's cathedral this morning Archbishop Corrigan offi jated in person over the services, weitaa rowing ( Ue aid of a man | aio. fabs Herbert $. Upper Pa., March 3—~The publ tation of prayers for the | wee Be etion of the ony pope Seiten 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block || First Avenue and Cherry St 5 i one wehesaees SALE ANE EEE ee 00. Ratiway traine maaing on schedule tim: @ Branton Sate “Pe. March 3%—- jot the Lackawanna river feet during the night, of further damage ts past. ‘ew York Reports YORK, March 3—Reports this morning from the flood- of the New England and Indicate that freshets Teeeding. The reports of| wap ‘life are incomplete, but tt} @ Every v ‘at least a score of per-| Orator for the Seattle Electric Company: “Fellow Citizens! Hear Me! Your Unwise Determination to Erect a Municipal Blectrio Plant at | # propositic * agninat it ‘ @ If the proposition rheuld re. © ceive 69 per cent. of the total vote cast in the elty tomorrow, it would be defeated. It is im portant therefore that every man who favors @ municipal electric Mahting plant, should cast @ ballot in ite favor. It is | unsafe to neglect this, relying | The new ballots, aa required under [ets are all separated go that no con-|% “pon the overwhelming sent: | the state law passed by the last leg-| fusion as to party can possibly arise. |® ment in faver of a municipal Istature, will be used for the firat|In ¢he tnw fons to voters, the ® tant At an election tn Seattle tomor- | voters are warned that a single cross from the old one, being almost |the whole of that party, but if ‘Advises Countrymen in St. Louis to Love the ctr sae es necten ties bi's cue gies be shed ao MILITIA Country of Their Adoption then the munifpal Nghting propost: [aires to vows fer, etherwine the ballot | tion and finally the names of the| will be void. fp kal, 1520 Fourth avenue, —— didates on each ticket. The tick- ing is a sample ballot: ne The purpose of the| fan endeavor on the part) ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 3.—Prince /fighting nation, but my sovereign has REPUBLICAN TICKET DEMOCRATIC TICKET endeavored e he ascended the ee eee = + BE SURE 10 VOTE FOR IT Voters are requested to re- $ member that tn order to carry ® the proposition to issue bonds @ for & municipal lighting plant, # It in necessary that the propost @ tion receive three-fifths of the © whole vote cast at this election, @ not cast on the ts in effect a voto Paeeeeecet fr a Prescriptions i LION CLOTHING HOUSE which our prescriptions are com- 2 3 Alteration pounded from pure an h drugs, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, | Me's Suly Liteon 627 First Avenue |@ Collars— badly 60,000 men have been tem-| Cedar Falls Wil! Bring Ruin and Disaster Upon you! Beware! of employment. | logs does not fall far me mt PRINCE DELIVERS AN HOW TO VOTE TOMORROW Beware!” equaled for the care and skill with Deliveries made anywhere in the Ss ] elty Open All Night. PHONE MAIN 36. a e weeesere | | Every staple end new FoeUe | styles, any siae. ee 20 Boorehed Linen Tow among our Fire Burnt Li Many big values to be found r tment Seneat Lonkee for— _ ass Meeting Tonight Lion Clothing House Our Millinery Department leaders to cast the/ Henry's train arrived here » unit for one of th me | th 4 thi ° ° | aot net - fhe ana or of the|minuies ahead of schedul ne|throne, to maintain peace, ad this | | me candidates. It is thought jthis morning. Mayor Woe: he w nw * ee ila sith Wei latipes. 4 Alteration Sale Bargains. or vote will decide the Governor Francis headed t 2 traversed by Mayor Mayor— oRFOLK, Va., March 2.--For a it will probably be/ committee of 191 prominent ne streets were lined THOMAS J mt MES ( )\JOMN W. GopwrD reer here this morning the strike of Is busy these days preparing to hold the most beautiful opening of the candidate who prom- which greeted the royal visitor rs who heartily cheered poneaneine sections * “ “ mtreet car employes that has non spring atyies in women's headgear ever shown in Seattle. Boxes favorable legisiatic alighted from the traln. Public buildings, hotels tenes pam for the past few days threatened an re 7 Bap liigpae git (9060000000000000 Situation was decidedly) ‘The exterior of the union station |and prominent business houses were | ory RIP C )imonace dt eekeetee ( -) {oben outbreak. By orders p end packages are arriving by every express, and in @ few days we early. all. tie ‘usely decorated and the|elaborately decorated for the occ es eee Reed ernor four companies of militia || Will announce the date of our ck to work, t midway of ali approactws to sion with German and America’ sea — ne ore “" were called and held themselves tn { that by tomorrow | the station was crowded with people | fags and embiems. Corporation Counesien orporation Counssi-— venus. oss in the Armory for sev a tals trade will lnetions to set cn cumpen a sia MITCHELL GILLTAM ( ) BO SWEEREY ee pes aa yrinee. The crow numbered about Chicago Ready aes " Treasurer. striking ~ | 25.000 persons. CHICAGO, 3 —COntare . aHIP have been suspe irae prince and bis party were ce PPh phy sath og ] MATT H. GORMLEY ( ) JOSEPH WINSHIF Trades Council on \corted to the grand hall of the sta-| welcome to Prince Henry a 7 Proposed strike /tion where they were received by the | who will arrive this e is in abeyance and German veterans of St. Louis and|the time the distings Annual Spring Offering We are already doing an early spring business in our Millinery Department, our special feature being Millinery at popular prices, 1 whereby rk and the It is now} Counctimen at 1 ae Uren | a. P. RUDE ( ) werMan Rt " . ¢ stated that although the agreement | ing it was decided | Springfield, Ill. A handsome memo- bis private car at the | PRANK P. MULLEN ( | WILLIAM J ( reached is @ temporary one, there in| before March 15. | rial scroll’ was a to the Lag = rg la en - — but ittle question reearding ulti. tituation is matert- prince, who a veterans! Auditorium hotel, he will be in unctiman First Ward Counctiman First Ward— | mate settlement of all dixputed ques Saturday. At/in German, urging them to be g004/cioged within. two lines of uni. PATRICK FITZPATRICK ( )\ THOMAS NAVIN « dri Master plumbers American citizens and to love their men willy be interspersed with ex-soldiers of | | demands of the | adopted country. formed police. The poltc To vote a straight ticket, mark an X in the circle just above the | per day and con In Gold Casket the ¢ | Microbine Swift moving machinery does the work of lighting for you when you use ¢lectric light. ‘There's no work for you to do about tt. No lamps to fill, or wicks to trim, or ehim- neys to clean, or matches to strike. It is the most convent- rday that t The memortal address given to the|forma they used to wear. In voting for the municipal Nghting count against the project, 2 0 tne] ‘8 plambers work but | follow th: ae in which Prince are now out co 0 e¢ 1 1 escort of cay under com-|Plant proposition the mark must be| measure will only carry by faira. if granted, |Prince was contained in a solid gold| An escort of cavairy under com Pp Fe se . NEW WHATCOM, Wash. Maren | V Pil Morrison M. Howinnd, « 1i-year-old ersus Files Pe tay, and have made |°ver 18 an elaborate and rich design | Henry will ride. oe ay, . - e chea lon of Colone aC. Yo made in favor of it. A ballot which|ffthe majority of the tota: : | f [ewage of $5 for | 2hd-silver casket, 18 in long mand of Colon ard Young, anak | J 4 boy. was run over by a B. B. and E , Cae =O. ® | consisting of the seal of St. Louis, at Kiimminated the Streets train late Saturday afternoon. He $ Adopting © nine-hour of which are American and/ As the prince and the cavalry es |attempted to board the train at Sun. || Come and get a sample. It } ie Wane ie Eagles, the key to the city /cort swing into Jackson boulevard |Pydale, but fell under the wheels, |[ will cure internal and extenal, ¢ tre adtenecg |Protruding at the top and bottom, |torches in the hands of his form |San Droaakt ee VAN cite nog torn |] pine Seceti GMAINED,: eae ~4 about the lower part being a sprig of | subjects will be lighted about a block | was brought to this city and taken arate sf i v is ~ forget-me-no ahead, and they iiuminate the |to the hompital, where he died last | {3 $405 Third Ave» Coener Union linols cavalry, will precede |'# marked neither “yes” or “no” w aise howrt work. This was Goll the een Ge Soa | uration of the visit af- $0000006|_ The short while the precession of car-| |ntent of internal Injuries and mock | aateed, ce sumer beck: TelephoneMain 584 ent as well as the moat brill- * gordes his royal highness but ® is passing so that the thou-| — fant light you can use. tomorrow at kaleldosco view of the Mound | gars of os jen can have an at Pam 2 City. bat the program wan carried | pertinity of " the| Derelict Sighted Off Carmanah Thought to Be. @ |out in full and without untoward | face of the royal visitor. The board 046606048 Incident. Crowded tn the space of trade and other buildings along few hours were ceremonies atten the route will be ha aely stom Oscar and Hattie the presentation of nemorial ad-| inated eas, @ carriage drive to the Eads Arter dinner at the Auditorium the NEW WHATCOM, Wash., March The Seattle <econtonenenpntnine |8—Chas. Rogers was arrested in dge, breakfast at the St. Louls| orice will attend a chora! festival A Marietta yesterday by Sheriff Bris . ~ |Club and a drive through the West at the First Regiment armory, given| VICTORIA, B.C., March 4—Prbb-| The Oscar and Hattle wan dam- charged with an unnatural Electric Co. Ky End to Forest park, where the'ny the German musical soctotics. |ably the worst atory of dianater to | ged off Columbia river and put into me committeed on & 10-year-old ad gorgeous apecial train was in wait- | rovlowing this funotion will come the| tne victoria sealing fleet this 6 Bamfield where she rigged /boy named Willie Tompkins, Rog fig to convey the party to Chicago. at the Auditorium, which |‘h@ Victoria sealic \ "itwo new Jibs. Bhe left Bamfleld |ere confessed hie guilt. 7 Firs GETTING During the course of @ brief ad A ate aaad m, which | 1s yet to be told. Calamity te fore- | * here under instructions fin en 907 First |arean at the St. Louis club, where m. Preparations | |tuncheon was served, the prince raid been In progress | ™ on was sighted You all know whom I represent tn was known that the | |this country, and I wish to statet r visit’ the city, and|Wwith the surface of Germany is not wooing the United | judging from all indications the | evidently in a waterl States, hut she is ready, when hands fur Will be one of the most/® schooner. To the rigging are held to her, to clasp them | bri of its kind ever seen lashed something which looke across the Atiantic.’ I represent ® Chicago a man's body, There wer from ¢ Victoria Sailing Comp r ay r senday and has not since been eported. Her skipper at that time ught he could run to Victoria when pantinliy repaired, but has not been heard of. She had 21 men ard signs) If the derelict was the Oscar and| PASSAIC, N. J., March 2, | Captain Kapes, who of life aboard and the forlorn craft | Hattie; she had evidently again been swift current In the Marsh 8 vives Schooner, while on wan Arifting helplessly. r and the fate of which separates this city from the nigh: 0 bie home at § o'clock Inat |senstons of the organization will |The vessel had two new in grave do This | village of Dundes, cacriss coan tne waded ly set Upon by : over three days. Many deleg ot which tow an t | The emp are arriving from all » fons ¢ he ing. Bh firat aeen a from bebind a bu BG PAL ‘ sonstry ‘and @ large attendance is|about eight. iniles south Stipyard and at the point ‘ 7 Off that Ave. THREE PIECE Words About Our Chan- Carmanah reports the bridge early this morning and. six ; fast from persons who were standing on the this fore structure are believed to have been wured. Secretary KE. F. Perry, of|manah, and tc arances nd in went | drowned, | SUITS heir w York, is here ar today estat a senler her wo many sea a need Kapes . * m. ¢ reditn trade ri din . 4 fama, hence it was dificult to see The | 5 pat 10 conta rm celling te ” Ale: | nt to Hamfeld creek |acroms her but had to put back to xture Veparin Braet t voued and dete other | re fear it is her. ' " und owing to sound owing to the gale. sua —— GORGEOUS SCENES AT COMIDENT Our Combination Gas and Electric Fixtures selling here at less than 6.50 half the pri re. Aw in every thing else, w the most com- ' ine in the city, unsurpassed as oe ay . . The party workers on both sides Snieh and workmanship, A We have : this ‘ ; | profess to be extremely confident of Seetractor, who is grading Tin The Republican voters of the city | Hning out in the city election. Johr OMlenders’ perciccn «| will meet tonight for the last aly | *, Miller, chairman of the Ki IGEE Guar see thet” | petoued the ‘guantetpel election - an committee, estimates th Which haa not boon row. At headquarters today the| may run much tigne 10 and famage by supers may run much higher. He also — the workers for the assembling of | Mise Maggie 8 Buchanan Is Laid to) with the rest of the ticket, if not A SUIGIDE |the full party strength this evening. | Rest by Loving Friends |Pope Takes No Part in Services “Shows Emo-|tnead ot eae oe eee ene L. ¢ Gilma [pared and husky voleed rootere T°:| uy poay of Sin Magste Buchan-| tion and Some Weakness Godwh's election ine cobeien ts lthe occasion. Wagner's band and |an was buried in Lakev of new designs in handeliers, made to lesigns, is shown position to rs without delay, as we carry the right in stock. We also have large f of skilled elec- | sorts of wiring and construction work. the most charming lite of lit- fenders were issuing final ord 1s to} tle men’s suits im- aginable. cemetery Firat ward te conceded to Humen by In all 4c the Philippine quartette will furnish | yesterday afternoon he funeral claimed for Mr. Godwin’ by 1,500, grades the mt ‘The hall has been artis om the First Presbyteri Jelecting him by a majority of 1'200. NS tically decorated and several hun-|"%* a tro ectocks Rev Mat.|_ ROME, March 2—A great masa at) came the foweled croan carried t y|The rest of the, Demoorsits, city and all dred extra chairs provided an church at 2 Tha |8t- Peter's cathedral this morning |® White-clad youth, ‘Then religious | ticket In expected to tart atone ST STOVE HOUSI ™ Word was received by Secretary |thews conducted the services, The ab rd | otders of moniks, functionaries, arch-|henind, but the managers S 4 lis trom Olympta this morning |church was crowded with friends of {culminated the public ceremontes In| tishone, ‘bishops, prelates of all | i apur’ be eentta ne rt that sizes. Melt murder that the unexpected happens, |the departed. Teautiful floral of-|nonor of the pope's allver Jubilee. |wraden and finally the cardinals and | yan ase ae tet ‘counciimens “treed ‘ Bride will attend the rally.|ferings covered the r and filled |The Sistine chapel was crowded with | his holiness entered, clad in worgecus | sy pene anaes A eelock Vettes |In ¢ ent he will make the prin church with fragrant perfume. |eardinals, bishops and other dignit-|rohew of white, red und mothe Las 27 . pal address of the evening. Fol-|The quartette from the church choir|aries of the chur h, delegates from | was carried aloft in chair flanked Or was forced the state will come |furnished the m Mines A Catholic organisations in all parte of |hy waving peacock fans. Th crowd | _ < “5 ‘ 1 a peralt Candidate” ney. |tesking, Marte shults, Lydia Maceon|the worlds the Ttallan and. torelan [Cyc”aning Peacock fans. ‘The crow COR. 23 AVE UNION ST — n showed Humes, f ed by Samuel H. Plies, |Mattle Flynn anc and Mary |re presentatives of she religious or then with one voice they #h need | Established 1890 0 Foorth Nas Pike Will E. Humphrey, J. P. Hartman’ |Recterwall acted as pall-bear ders, and thousands A 7 ng live th pe, the king.” His! Denver, Colo. March 4 | 4/ho|Harold Preston, Will i. Morrin nnd Mine Buchanan 18 % native of Beat-|tors, | Beveral, hundred Americans| holiness ‘tonk art in the wer-ling traind today. brought NO MORE BAD-FITTING | n pockets, (Frank i ‘ : Aing|tle and was nown here.| were am resen he | vices, which were conducted by car-|tive stockmen who come to = ] ts. |Frank H Oy ce | bright rober of the cardinals and the|dinais, After the service the pon. [We gatockimen who, come to SHIRTS Our Glasses Satisty tenet fo Portia” ot the Tiles will be n- | mother, fath kettle] pontificial noble uard gave brilliant |emotion and some Weakness The convention will ‘be called to or | ? have just installed the latest cg They Are th ‘ort r 1 of the lin and ftuby, and two brothers, Samuel coloring to the epectaci $200,000 Crown der tomorrow morning by Presid nt 2 4 ing on’, es ig! he 8 2 Jand John Vain teenat A000 pernona gathered! The services culminated in imn-|F. C. Lusk, of « alifornin. In noth machine for ironing men’s a“ Spectacle fitting is no guesswork shirts. Removes all fullness from | with’Get Wwe are experts in remeaye the bosom, and makes.a perfect |g all eye defects, We guarantee satiataction. fitting neck band. — Phone Main 953 BORUGRARD CE Cen oe wo changes have been made inlrang for the hour of § o'clock. But! wb ig . the largest of its kind ever ROUSS Iwate gn en for tomorrow's election. fy g0) were admitted, includine th Presentation of w triple crown to his! the hn at of It Kind held i polling place for the First pre-| wit entered the basilica whi Mma | ocha oe bp Aig “ - einet of the nth ward has been | thrown open gold, and encrusted with diamonds — A ive tue tnterbay hotel to nico And rubles, the comt--§200,000-—having | WEATHER FORECAST | Seal dd Hive Specialist. OR, » . ‘ nw | 4 MN, and " e ‘ourth je 1s Late been becribed by Catholics — anon d Aven! Sea’ may Charien| CHICAGO, Ill, March —The Na-|Reamona's hal, and in the Fourth] a1 5, remimaslate ae gy |heen. mubmeribed | by Cuthoitr For seattle and Vietnity—Tonight if It Ie Sporting Goods of Any Kind Seo Us : jon will, begin. its annual Ing place has been changed from 2816|ver trumpets sounded the approach | presentation was made by Cardinal | and lay, occasional showers; GOING KORTHRUP 00., 804 Firat Ave. rticles advertised im eting ia Chicago tomorrow. Juckson street to 2804 Jackson street lot the pontiticial procession, Firet|Respighi, the pope's vicar general! light to freak south winds, (his paper, apeak of the Star,

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