The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1902, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR. FROM MARE ISLAND|FIDE PAIISES pRmay, MARCH 14 ———— pic FIRE bs RAILROAD NOTES uP v ' ' t i} t the ba ? { con > ry, 1 . ; Hrer t y and will t vg | Pacific Wagon Company's Works | nF OM Ls 1 mar _ Han , pan Nearly Destroyed j natructed, goes ta V ¢ it Explodes in N. P. Express Office | One of the hardieat fires tt w. He will Tope “a tle depa nt hes had to 1] Wife and daughter Act! pera Lives in Dang | BI AMER DUE | wien tor some time wroke ou faite bes nicieat Gort nA an explosiot k > 0 A about | i de nh ery eae it t p of surveyors ts a ly in th 4 ve « in the rear hand finishing b ee whe Hiding at | Puget sound te to h a visit I teaan f : of th S awenue ane 1 from the largest ner ev een . ead he on pend ethene Pemrgy : ; Sie. of Third avenue south and | Col : tie r Alaskan of th can he fire was first notic ration WD " fh Phos atened | awalian line, recently eted at|t! man at the Northern Pa | \ qhe destructic ° {the 1 work Fran fret tena | h ins on her maiden vxoyag t t could | | p> A kan » . Es t iT | kote Ain cra ory TRAINING ' hat nd a « Witht t | : wilt be | t and n . ROCHESTER, N. Y., March 14 . dup nN . a v Ner a fu blood ec Hernard dog het ting is belong » John Oliver, a farmer tt t f Gates, attracted the attention ¢ rected of t ,O8 ta ter t ning by peat through the © aa ba | ‘ bp. sing his 5 1 car sta Several Ba oat . 4 the building he lowe ‘ 1 to! paw pa The nature jing ls such} xte h fr t gp to partial n smoke low A ; s this ¢ neh ' umes kK . fT to t ‘ et ee coos x. | Western Avenue Trade Is Very)" BR. - 4 Bp he: ane quickly to a F Good Today . : . . er a hard le the flames } ‘The markets were fairly busy to Fy! .' v ow ‘Chopped Holes in Floer }day in anticipa morrow's ; m : " in trading hn K arour r + ’ ft fr th stigat t ec t 5 s " ne. 7 1. A ‘ ; : oe side, A ® N bbag 4 h nd hans ’ 1 tal +> t * per igen, two men were dragged In : peti teenage ill ve de the t eltorts of Poaif suffocated condition from the | JOBBING QUOTATIONS | e dog t i ire window If the fire had | ong en & good start after the reoms barr ag + he -ga srg t rtiy filled with smoke h- |} nbapetidaing up fg could have saved the | ates.| Lemons—32.00@3.00 a box vk ing pa eihe walls and partitions are thin, |apples, $1@1 ‘ $2.00 : inflammable, and would | @2.50: ora s. $2 | r like paper. The smoke | $!.75@2.00; pears, $1.25@1 yj hew 4 he MOS UITOS e filed the bullding and|Ties, 39 per barre! o , f the present locator Seattic might have had a rep-| 2Ppies, MD per dozen; Jap or-| | oked upon by the firemen as m of the dreadful fire at Weat-|S0ses. $1.00Q1-15 per pkg; seedling |@ fortunate thing that ind was avenue and Columbta street, mo. @ 96.2606.74 | not blow from wth this ENTON, N. J., March 14 ee . over 20 people lost their lives + Brape fruit, | m A bn io 1. | $8,000 at his command, Prof, Smith ime years ago. | Precea gonad FT entomologiat, expects to der yf add to the danger, Chief Vegetables feey have been ate that the f aimed . in making an investiga-| Potatoes--$25.00@25.00 a ton; beets! sail’ nial ¥ an tered found that nearly all the rooma | $t.00@1.25 evden k; carrots, 65@% a Kinin 4.8 _* ted by candle. He will or- | Per sack: let tI 40 1.60 p mae; | fate th for tb Mae this stoppod. Outside the loas| urnips, 9c as 7 : a2 ithe ol), the damage done was $1.40 , Went. The express office and com- | #0 7 ’ ‘ ay that gasion house people directed their ip. a ~ t blood qergies to getting their goods out | kraut. 74 @% ative athe sidewalk, in anticipation of OY bo all , ! es th more serious blaze. One res "ah ¥ ft wher cite will be a careful by rgb paren ps. t tf fire marshal, of the «| socansi a otate [peed in lighting euch lodging hous. | ™ vd a t o wi Mrhere w comparatively small fire | ieing ‘ onned night mean the di f sev-| $1 sont t r @iitves and much property T@8 peas it _ Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry 5 ab How, the < a mt s nan’ wa j “ “ | whe decarmped fr ‘ ast £ ae 1i@abe ax I H | paring Calhoun t ‘a 5 f t HIP A settle $7000 for nd wine cme | es to nas | Roquefort, 4c: dam, 411.00@12.00 ees. the . | 7, per case; New Fork. 15@16c: Lim. | (Ade 40 akreer y jrones ocners! burger, 16@12c; Drick, 16@17c; Swiss ¥ > purchase) gp LOUIS, March 14.—Three mors Ro written to She 18@ 190. ; a $14,500 pective testants for tt ame nod 1 Eggs—Strictly fresh ranch, 16@1Sc. | $ . # to pay fair airship prize have be . Eastern, 14@1 } s J is ‘ f Tt are Watkines and venase th cable eau oo 1048 ducks, | t ’ ‘ ible for this over- | —Dreeeed F a Y most po-ripny ow | geene, 11@1 - « at 1 ae nf not send the cable, | ong in@lte } a. 1 th i iu civil bat Sirwed it to be sent in| “y »y—-12@ 120 | has tra ¢ wnent o mime. | "Provisions i » BY e . Held for ery | Fresh meat-—Cow beef, Te per tb; | f ‘ Jar M Robb | steer beef, 7@7%c per ; im om, tae def . « alleged e Harry ‘ | wether, Tic, ewes, 7%c; pork, 100 aime « interest in the Aorsat cary er tan, Tae arrested at a0 | per Ib; veal. lares. Sc: small, 100 train r+) Kelly, ge ae : ‘th Prov' 28—Fams, 1c; breakfast - «es in a com train Sealing WO trom 11 Pte itor "Phe rot. | UACKS. 10¢; beliies, te. ? iy aes fe et whave t e taken pia 7 yund. per ton, $10.00@ , i Gy tight. The viction’s 4 patel ngton timothy, | ae, Now n McE'roy Not Removed Gra $29.00 r f Ju youter ret wheat : ‘ x >t FM { Corrected ‘ t ' : prices are being otferea to the p employ him at a \ > work | of to the police | ducer In round lots on the dock or in| for tt pa He assigned th ; mid that he would | the car at Seattie: ‘ t » the f 4 s and they ater e m nileged robber. The Grain—Onats, ¢ barley t ated the W r Pr att inwe a held Bolton on a| $18.00; wheat, chicke feed, $20.00; | F p ° J 1 pate filed w The $24 was kept | corn, bulk. $37.00 f e Dx f Canada. Hel law, inst the prisoner Cheese—Native Washington, 110 that th uve pald him & t ha Oar 114 | ‘ 1 thelr ott . : of the | Walla Walla mo —Str igen ranch, 14@ ° an judgment | Secelet Ease. Bat froma the Mil-fated ste mer ch : 7 raon e Satur and Sunday t At am by ¢ apt tt e the fish ‘ ok 10 and G@eamer New FEngiand. off the ning | h 4 >, i. ig t Se ond of Princess Royal island. 7 he | Oregon and return on FE Me between 909 ar es trom his|t Fi 4 Walla | . } funk. The oar was p : , ao The PROPLE i * r Ayo lettering . es tomt 1, in tow pf » the | Mendocino on the mor 2 so that the oar two months in maktr ifactured | HER BOILER BURSTS. ee EVENT - INTEREST ‘Special for Saturday ”) Woodmen Are Sociable Home camp, Woodm ¢ Mr. Dohen hone n f i the World _Weodmen a . ens - Doheny wnces for To- One Gallon Fine Old Resting last Weanentey nit dx park ber te might) were cee reer. 31 Wie. | | Pld few A , , te to Now Es lishment. | | emer " ad) Mr. J. J. Doheny will, on and after Our$ 1,50 firade famp at Fiks’ hall, M ve r sett Bontee and for, tes Wonder r r on di tee Won alr, Pong Boe | a 1a ew Instructor | ~ - = r | tk ARLINGTON =) ARONSON! NEWS NOTES pie at ae SPRCTAL NOTICKS "4 109 Columbia St. Ma “e 7 " ann Ytee| tne! Tel, Pink (75L Free De livery ‘ ‘a F 4 ih parame, “D Mrs. Hanson’s membre Spring Millinery Openiag hoot « i Will Be Held nr Saturday and Monday, have been issued 1. Mettug! March 15th and 17th, r 2, s A fine assortment of new, st h tris a Hat for old and r ut t t pr 1 ' ry | Because They Are | mae we ‘ i it pap pcan ad fet ine £0" the wale’ of + ‘ ant ie he bill no . cle ‘ sawor tee wns first cham: | ,, SP Spine Jo no Seuesewors Mrs. Annie M. Hanson, J oO p/ i favorable recept jing all eye a v ran 1601 Fourth Ave., Cor. Pine. Employment as ai mee | HUCHARD opertc AL co. | § Bar 2 per line | 1207 Senmnt 4 nue, Heattle The Plymouth Shoe Company Low Prices on Shoes for Tomorrow and Monday THE “SIMISON” SHOE STOCK STILL BEING SOLD READ Compare These Prices With What You Have Been Paying READ MEN’S SHOES Oe You Want Thom at 680 $1 25 LADIES’ SHOES BOYS’ SHOES 95c 81 25 Children’s Shoes $2 98 59c Biggest Bargain in Seattle 81 98 81 98 81 98 | LADIES’ HIGH-CUT BOOTS $2.98, was $6.00 boxtr "Oc « Tbe oe SPRING-HEEL SHOES ‘Spring He eel Bhoes, r price they last It's an important question to most women and the “Palmer Garment is the satisfying an- nw > it I the nt mings are of h ¢ 7) should go with t ‘ price are so low as be prising | have the “Palmer Ge | r here ready to wear; a@ good variety to select from, CASH We have a well litt Siar gekmoeer P| yaa matarh‘anes © OR [era mene | CREDIT Price $24 | Westberg & Childs, 312 2d Ave. WAHUTEHINSON CO | COR. 2"* AVE & UNION St SOAPS, ETRE RE Fixtur HAVE the largest assortment W elegant Fixtures in the West. We are sole agents for i Oxley & Enos’ line of High Grade Chand Our Fixture and Man- tel Parlors are the finest this side of New York City, Come and see them and judge for yourself. Our Fix- tures are all new—we have no old goods that we are trying to work off, Our stock is complete and we are prepared to furnish any kind of resi- dence, store or office building that We sole agents for the Shelby Lamp, the best lamp manufactured he put up in the city. We have eliers. may € mploy a force of skilled elec- shall be pleased to kind nou i tricians, and w juote you on any of ctrical prices work, today. Saturday and we shall and exam STOVE HOL THWEST

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