The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1902, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

aa 4 THE SEATTLE STAR, Jo hohe HENRY SAYS HE'LL NOT de engl Every afternoon except Sunday oom" me) FORGET HIS HOLIDAY] 2 $8.95 orri crs 1 ro BETWEEN SEASON Be tthe 1101 Third avenue ake Pes Shin. a | ‘ | ree i ms n condu to Ceicage SE UR Senites Duliaine ae |Sees Sword His Grand-|, per hou he addrens STR! lwalon 1 Aim not Sealy te gorece” We want to move our heavier weight good | W War next take to the house of , 4 yal . re le an earnest 4 upon the part of trade unions tn general |reprenentatives, where he again to make room for the new arrivals of Spring an is icala “vonsine: contract agi WEST POINT :: valle: Balhae: se esp te Summer weights. The difference in the season « i8 5 are it boarded the special trats here is slight and many peoples wear the same und 1 oe sagas Codets Give Mim Exhibl-| - dass ah weight clothing the year round. 4 Kea, no matt " timey beere | tion ef Horsemanship | Perea at Wort Deas Remember we've only been in business four . ‘ te A " . ' " by mutu | WEST POINT, N. ¥ March 7 : a : . ae daa npr n | and Drill — New Prince Henry and suite, with the months—that means that you'll get no shop- * here | as and business | York Now en geaatin ar Montathos of mente teh wore goods at this sale. Only the best styles-- k mit t ‘ 1 bs ¢ | | re an afte 9g ing : cicciicas var aiat | . Lace aid wore meet by Suit S4dia Suk made of rejiable materials and handsomely ‘ x " t ian endea to met | ALBANY, N. ¥,, March 7.—Prinee| the staff of the United States m tailored. sis of agre n fair t Neith t * | Henry arrived here this morning ar iiss . ean o% basen high ge : righ peste ' + Hmmediately driven to the city! put through several dria and”t Any $10.00, $12.50 or $15.00 Sult . n reces mls © ap. | thelr exhthtt kill in horseman in the House pock se pearance Gs the: ¥ ‘ ® pected and the p € Wie ant 1 " t *, affecting ul f . ' by irymen I | ward presented t he officers a ‘ i . " 1 point f tag adfien connected with the academ 7 " a of : fey tothe| The prince proved b quaintanc | eats sii [iat ee J. FRIEDMAN & SON . t ' nw w ' ' }A i An t . nd ? } ° * lors by ¢ le, durir hich the 4 ; zs Bally ds AP tae ets ann walet bene coabived 903 First Avenue, Near Rainier-Grand Hotel. Seco ee ee ES SCHEME MOST | merece. 2 RESOLUTIES with two pa # of trou i . : ‘ . : ‘ es Ray eta a ace Schoo! Board to Meet : D. Patio ret pies ' edy e ect ® sonn - . LOMmno! as re ost prominent members $0 8 nt a , ‘ » And Tells How Jolly One Can Be in Seattle—One of Many ceivea word of hiv appointment ax) ‘The | board meets tonight in| ciety and was widely knows der the bids |charitable acts and cheerfal at everybod ntre re and a » pitch tnt . 5 a second vice prewide of an organi-|*pecial sension to co ap Ways of Making a Living in This City zation recently formed in New York, |fr heating and plumbing in the| ton by | known as the Ame an Roadmak- | ‘oree bew gra woh jouses, Mrg. Stearns’ death removes) ers, Among the other off f e | the neils of the society It is a well known fact that only certain fa ed gamblers have been fer the thin vell of being a man-ja beck seat In Miss Dagmar's bou. | a*sociation are Benator H. 8. F | “a pa ble rker, FOUND LYING |clutlons was cent to Me ig xin, All others who have attempted to | Sole. which for th ence served { Michigan, preside + ard 1 t A. Dagmar solicits the atten WHICH TOF (ne RORCS Serv oss Aes pen games ha mptly su ppremse e number has been tim- |) ‘ due the United States | Veiting room Bond of Albany, Y., firat vice |the soctety ordered that the od. 8 ae more profitable to thoee engaged in it men, ERNE the Valte * After the customer left the report. | president; Judge Vafner of H t N HE S REET) tons be entered in the . pen” by any means. sin her business. or was } into the parlor, and| Tex, third view president s = A ¢ the Clancys. with the hacking of the police, te The woman has "pariors’ In room |ing manicurist asked bim if he | Crandell of New York, secretary, and at the Venddme hotel on Fire Pct So canny “hes |W. ts Dickingon of Springtield, Mass While occupying one of her favor. | xa t « s lately f , y 204 ~ tig « a e wished his ured.” There | According to t te positions th the middle ef: thet " : ’ ef ‘ nique was an artistic array of small scie-| elation the press : . i “ » Ww * ha n ex ° gar bat (it lion siatnein dies ‘i i oe ae és Pe Washingt track Anr 1 » ens at ¥ i « and had h i so |past several of 18 | esr tat ating that lady} Cemsively by the K y WAR @ one Cae they had ted ch and S tue ave be ei wes pre ed to do atunts on any Thomson will, then, be early this nie h > for tt fallure to participate t quests from t bh “ 5 1M now passed sblem” stag «en ka several names ea ventetes tavestad 6 Gellar on with the police Her one + “mys-| the k s broken loos 1 the « ae of th : reer aid his hands n the table . « = Winds: aeoaatiy, ‘doko: aad Usual price per gallem ‘ ~ ’ ? ‘ " , a i uring operation Min ¢ ‘ k sides x « gamblers dt senda he vas to tt : pet an ngontrpain oy ‘ financially, Charitable and reforma xpecial price today and” I , reverse of each card # 1 ade of fa " the | pos ro ory societien of this city gave he morrow, tr «ther he “yy y for th ome *e 4 be ‘ be honore th lar as a bad Job some time ago, anc ' r times t arge t “ h they 4 by a i bef re the gant san leaves ked her eye kz . nik from ¢ r the try car sult ab fixture at police Per Gallon, 966 town t ' ght toge he nie always has ¢ g about the good times to be had tt : , ate ad « nme. The effort ts 1 One or tw ka have be Please Visit Awhile the United States ex-lin 1, ves just about the x th . 2 is aatees ¢ ntamimation es ine ela = A “ote cop ab As the manicuring process wa n progress % limit’4n the © line hfe are te taken t r out fakite and owt: 5 PT boy ~ aie ten thaen tn | DeaTly ended. a 4 as {t wae rainin ye hiate Annie is a musician and works ivertising ffered, and eter as une th t od: aa Gebietes tere eee ee ee erate hal capital |the Saloons In the lower end of towr P t nd tt ‘hard , ; y j asked the reporter to stay awhile ar The national |playing the violin and plano. §& k « ‘ t ! » business Beatt otters parlors” the other | visit, naively ae ed 3 . sees val rok ae aa $ ere . # newspaper am jatay aa long ° ) to furth she gets beastly intoxicated ar ! fakirs, wr attempted . t tty for ve a | vertix ted on one of th ak ¥ ‘ * ‘i ir 4 akes up her residence in ef sor on ted to we ate m their 5 ut t it for ho other n table he middie of tt - we nded one of to t on aed t s a nts t ‘ D { ntaining matter which no fa A Mtar reporter was ha f securing custom ’ ee © be her ame as are being oid te , js 8 seems to be b “ 2 ur r to h iren read, are refused space aed na arist @ cards yes 74 Miss Dagmar wir . he |favorite place, to 18¢ per pound; spectal re " ” ld by the recipient that b ne at t ieeaseiiiitieaiaaes, morrow, t feavor to supprees ght respond in person for the pu canen an effort ogi 1 * fi © ation. r : a sae or cease anisms ee LAND PIRATES —{ Per Pound. A partments, M The reporter called during office a aie oe aoe onen ft oney and the pa , s, which, by the way, are from tablished, to meke the tected , 19pm. The d . ote leuk ain enaaiehe A ea i Baia ake RMAN BREAS pened by Miss Dagmar he ft ¢ only ‘ tle p e from ¢ peville concern CHEESE— Usual price) bisa icin se i" lial sehen sein ; - oe ae the ment tat had a recus | SALOON ROBBED ” " y perpetrate a limited time....3 fof hills ra and down their spines, express themacives as saa vs | ther Ko. Two men whr .AKE SUPERIOR ——— ee yen a :sioon are guapected af belek . with, and even grateful for the us and the mild —" | oe a p ar r i being FISH—Each ... | | 7 rmlary as commit the gu parties It ts probat . , ' we «them in Seat it wan a lon, bitterly RE Rice uastoag Oe | A daring burglary was committed as mecenaiiy bellaves: tink ti PIG FAT MACKEREI 3 rid Pau 1 aden . brinae tear @ pend don : eg “ 4, same men who turned this trick 10, Ie and warmth and tentment ent ‘ way of this city ’ ray vo Fa gu the junk burgia PURE HOME MADE ein th & ead a P rand : oie ‘ tr , able ‘ com 1 neveral ago. A Junk shop on upper Wester venue was robbed of three tons o brass, which was evidently tak W, A, BANE = *?P . ac Ne : ~~ ong = ag wa a boat. Two tons of fron COMB HONEY IN 4 . b orinte wil 4 eae ye shaadi tear, | Was stolen from the Coupevt le TCHERS—Each «« MAY HE A CN TRIAL President of Western Central eraity clab, stolen. ‘When the saloon was out for these pirat : gpegerin oe bac: BUTTER—Per brick Is Water Cashier peepee gerd Bogie Toca fe aine at | ge ats Per hcg hye Fa Rc emg BUMPED HER NOSE ~bshaniad ‘ de outne of countertelt- Vataic Gtena a cated Mr. Cotterill on Saloons | Lemabeatn: ‘ vere pets Sk og Be ey ee ee ee oe or, and in the evening Viet thal saa. ict | The steamer Skagit Chiet on the Mf mPORTED FRAN t g « an. behav reed from the subject erill, delivered last night in the |dry dock nose last GERMAN DILL PICK Mysterious Disappear- Ca. sane Naeatth bas (bedhe hetployed. tnt |irat Unitarian church. ‘The lecture [night and broke her line thia morn-|[ Better than the Meal eninenita' settled. dar aback two was one of a series given under the |ing while attempting to tle up at the date ve $ 6 tor " . SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 1.~La “9 * rhe 7 se ae auspices of the cht Woman's | Yesier dock. Her engines are a ance of a Miner — [ter 0. L. -Wooaworth ‘was ‘found |%earm prlor to which time he was| Suxiliary. C. 'W, Guilin, city lloras | i08 epey ei weed exeryies ~ i‘ | employed at the King county court gullty of having interfeit ' ugh your columns, to extend my are fila Dr 4 gg aie Q ent was made by Mr Mr. Colkett’s Il r heartfelt thanks to many people of 104-106 FIRST Al ' r of , olutely without any # r. Colkett's Hiness Seattle who so vigorously co-operat fet Yesier and Washingt ; : ' 1 ion on the part of Mr. Rane’s| WASHINGTON, March 7.—It 4 Assistant Postmaster W. J. Cotket; |e in plans for the rebuking of vice Telephone Main yi : Mr, Gormley sayn that Mr.|petteved that Miss Alice Re 1 t his de r toosevelt's | has not been a k for several |and crime in our city. Though we * ne of ability and Oo é trip to Cuba, upon which she starts | days, being « to his home by | did not defeat Mr, Humes, the re- : : ij fully qualified t rry out w haws haa tien aieaienied set His comy t Is not seve vuke has been given by every | k t that ; : i ' sles a) Guties.'t hich h ne assigned. | nosed bn ae a bov%d ge er, and he v be back at |Party uniting against the flagrant - A be Etruria has not yet arrived at| Mt. Bane's appointment ts « matter | Propose : the coronation o! in at jays, Stamp Clerk egard ror law cannot fail to have : x , ale. t f muct ofa to t 1 Se acumen hs A Ea mai Olas das Tne 1H. D. Temple ’ a1 lutary effect upon city of : P he steamer Ett ¢ the|#! ge ub grosetlonho di int: | nave also been away from work for | action in future. The clergymen of si : Pose a Hoyal Mail ill wait t ’ let geen : ee ep we [several days, the latter with a stege | people « ected with I ‘ poo for Fayal on the Azore er oP, y agate Jof pneume various cl rendered us most eff Di , reayal om tho Aauron were se! MARINE NEWS | feason'or evince teary’ vita rarious cubs fendered mat ft , p oe Etruria '. e pela avidatna, isa ce Miss Stafford Coming od thanking ther | 1 Ae THOMS, M. D oy | Cag 1 Gibb for f the] The local Young Women’s Chris- | pressor ' f ‘ bark O f i has fan association wil visited this | : d_ woman: . : " i as A | on ry man an Fe ile f wee Pt ty hb pote Bog the a VERY FAST GAME week t Mab fford, travel ne | Concert at | Plymouth Church 1e need of a good B gg Rust tt He } ‘ be tG atrive here| F BASKET secretary of the as ation for th The popular orchestra of Plymouth t at shall or hee . . re |coas She wi ldress t vest Sunday ol gives a recital at the gain thelr . n he heard ¢ See hie’ Gdanenoie itdaie 0 ‘ BALL service of the a iation § chureh this evening, assisted by local trength. That's 088 fact. ti : i } CINCINNATI, ©., March 1.—<( ul, 19 a atter Waving P nd |/¥, M,C, A. Plays the Univers ty|the work of the ech will | Pr m begir at 8 o'clock, No ad > 1 t ind jernor of the Philippir Taft arrived \? atta ye ter Reh “ tuow gone ove @ secretar wv fee wil harged RA ; “ : y eereO BD CRO: | Depot. Wk ene) muy werner | Love Feast Sunda’ | 4 Bent j to th on ration tor w for the trout ha 1 wtru ft. Sh areenc , : AOL s ¥Gu) § ay O Benton Discharged ie Wigiosr lag eet 1} nf ement In Ma ob t, but was pul off by her | yy CG . t io. | The quarterly meet f Qa | Wey Tene ah bal ine MEER ¢ 1 ‘ T 1 J 4 f i Vv r ‘ ' ' Jt. r ‘ a tf th k of an op n ee ty ak Hrnest | "a to 19. rh wa < pane AURA Rog yy Marge , s grown so rapidly la : . | prefers to ¢ it over rim. |F land : ¢ xhibition of t playing throughout | in , at lla, mr a TK | duct No offense is Sat tthe ore AN People have (ume ig) | mediatel |” ne scow ‘Genreian, in tow of ¢ 1 was won by the super silty mA lowe thn ie celebrate, | Dances dhe proved eside ng & refreshing ; : inday a : neh aI ollecte eng trength and vigem doy Po Ay = Heaton ” The first half closed with even hon. |! District Rider B. F se: | tor Jarvis Coming " dozen half pint Oe | ¢ BR. ¢ he brought 16,000 | ¢ the re being 123 to 12 in favor | W!l! presid Lieut. D. H. Jarvis, the » eel acliver o any part | : be transe 1 to the Ching-W decided brace in the second half accabee $ , Alaska, 4 nh Waste : ’ la eto however, and succeeded in getting 19 | Macoabee Smoker lor hs ' TELEPHONE RAINIER | | ‘ ar Port I | points to th of their opponent | ‘The uniform rank, K. O. 'T. M i] Rast 18 W it in Seatti i ® arrang | eel | & r f \ k their Maccabe ‘ poe out a model patterned a 4 ; : a A the teams |friends this evening in the Masonic | city ae rae Wal be} \\ j f Pullman, 1 i ninent canner here hae received Sophomore Hill, center Teats, |} ‘ r | Clty Several days before going North ‘ . ws la letter from Ott tat hat th darmask; Wate Yorke ae hall, copner of Second and Pike, The | : pe , Golly | Dor ernment Il not allow| The L'Allegro club will give thety | #Uerd: Dunlap, guard | tainment is given to ¢ ty the | Pullman cars are swept with air Waste achool b 8 well as dwell Jtrap fishing in British Columbia this | regular dance at Little's Kall on next} .%;™ .! A.-MéLaughlin, center prey be ig, y recently re ed by be ver . ho: rom the com neertets aniad tov ¢ r ; i will |McDonald, G., forward; MeDonald,| the order lenty of cigars and essor of the airb VRTNER—One @ tend use of the emr ear, but will likely extend a few|Tuesday evening, March 11. Must | r ' ‘ . | “o , Tiana F " f ‘ ’ ¢|'W., forward; Stein, guard; Dohm,|s00d program will be features of the |,.Y lta produced last year but 600] to open up best stock f the Btandard ON Co.'s refiner privileges jw be furnished by Mrs, Partridge. | guard, , mm | evening mrueee Of SOF l tens Of Whndehate, aeaicet ‘eearix | tion in. British Cola 1,000,000 in as90 | full particulars address i t hoped that 5 F Road-Makers Would Construct An pr ' oms valuable on | cir regular monthly mestiag t ! hout furt , , to the family nesday, pasted resolutions Pree: iste ; ie Ne | Atlantic-Pacilic Turnpike — row for the unthe ort ; rian, will close the seri« xt Thurs “ - j hour | | -——-— his possession and was fined $100 tr Mr i RO eee ag 5 day, speaking on the subject, “The | - Card From Or. Thoms Cooper & ENUM \ March 7.~T? fed 1 court th fterr 1 Pubit Library as a Factor in Munic seh ox nt } " ’ : , &. Bane, president) ip at Improve cant " asa the Seattle Star: Permit me, Wholesale and Retal Gresert the entral Labor union. | ja re thre | . | ee ae oe ania

Other pages from this issue: