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6 THE SEATTLE STAR, MARCH 44 1998, "MOVE UP, 55) Anger ia an ve lusur in near fell nd Jama will pre Right Mens $07 & t o pip a Day t plun ; a A Story That Will Appeal to hot Water eset mn nb! ad when t Hearts of the Afflicted ! \ water D ra it will t me quite ff Pota pl te Tread , n © kept freah several It was a Green Lake car, and the Hutter k faye if, after it has been élean hour was 6 p.m The corner of and 1, it ie put in an ordinary Cherry street had been reached on | ¢ Tartar it ginne jar, ¢ ed tight and the way t A crowd stood wait Chipped Meef in Crea i cool fF ing to t the car, which waa al rant Je | ar ready well filled, when the suave Mince Pie, Tea p “ i « fuctor put his head tn Joor _ sain of ' and in bis most alluring and pe Numerous Silver to remats ' ® r aid, “Sit a litt ner Novelties ' h th te in it w ybody wigs alor ‘i - eatin’ ot is , ' " y t A atop was made at) oY , r i and of the outside and juloy and rare wit) « mbia street Another dose of | )') wo an th in, it mt we # climbed on Aga th pa t va ‘ enat t ing the a ttle r, pleas Ar r be an de a th r ping gle along, and the neweom squees n the filled 1) th he meat should be baat ed Into seats. 1 upon, fr Bie Then the ting, ting sounde e gowning, than | t farther along and the car st Madison eet There wa the new allver novelties—the A decided novelty the shears a erowd of it ax, th hains and dang! a, ine, that ¥ eape y! the ms, the chat ® nd itmelf ¢ n has j of © different th Tomar looking ale are very \ s man y owned the car, withdr He an't heard Move up a li closer, please” any more that trig RAILROADS «thened ou juence, she cided to de hat most healt Ae > her Wir jepright!y and energetic girl suggest }ed to several chums who had drop MONTEREY, M March 14.—| ped tn one afternoon to chat and tn More than 200 miles of roadbed of fentally ply the needle, t) they the Mexican National and the Texas-| form a walking club, and the idea Mexican have been ed and t tke mag It was finally 4 wit! be ready for the change of nings a week @suge of the track from narrow t g 8 cor standard width which the sid lunels The wooden bridges are rapidly be- Bay but WOMAN'S WORLD with the y tak Health Rambies AYad The soctal butterfly has bec cannot keen blades terms. = G. W Ing ou gage “A by fron lumbers lengt ed an 5 a vast ar ent t day t the club ts to lunch with other rovement work is being | hor ‘As the plan is an excellent one done preparatory to changing the! 1, worthy of adoption by others gauge of the line. The Texas-Mex-/ tor walking Ia conshiered the best fean runs from Laredo, Texas, means of retaining a youthful ap Cerpua Christ ,rexaa, connecting | pearance and preserving the feure level and with the San > and Ark. #iand, naturally enough. that ts. or water ¢ Pass, which is a Southern Pacific | snould be, of the utmost importance paid, easy property, both at Alloe and Corpus! +o women. Chrtatt, Household SHAMROCKS | __A pan of lime set on the shelves NEW YORK, March 14-—In the mails from Europe this week were packages of shamrocks sent hmen in America to ald In the elebration of St. Patrick's The shamrocks were packed tn) > earth In tin boxes and were found when c od to be as fresh as when packed he packages were! naigned not o New York, b to Chicago, Denver, Minneapotia, &t. | Louls and other cities throughout) the country | AS A PATTERN HELENA, Mont. March 14 Tre | t agricultural » t of a two days’ conference which began in Helena} today. The gathering ts attended representative agriculturists all parts of the etate and the m ment promises to be highly succens- | ful. It will be patterned after the] Washingt o organisation. UNCLE TOM IS SAVED LAUREL, Neb., March 14.—The} lay at the opera house waa “Uncle ym's Cabin.” The scene was that where the historic old negro is about to be lashed on his bare back by the slave river. “Don't I own you body and sou asked Simon Legre,as the dram scene approached the climax. “You may own dis ole brack body, but my soul belong up yondah,” said Unele Tom, with the voice and atti- tude of one Inaptred. Simon lifted the blistering lash and the audience + Metening in rapt attention for the blow to fal @n unlooked-for rescuer arrived from the left proscenium. United States Marshal James Al lan stepped on the ge and read a warrant in the name of the United States of America taking posseaston of the piny and all its appurtenances He pointed out that the federal law requires troupes of the character of Mason & Down's jubilee singers, concerned in this instance, to pay a y| mr ve epecial tax in each atate, The mar- shal had just concluded a spirited colloquy with the treasurer of the the money not forth Telal had apperred on the stage just as Uncle Tom was about to be whipped oint the real character of minded old slave blazed With an oath he signaled for the curtain in his capacity as stage | manager, and seizing Allen with a grip ike fron hustled him from the stage. Unele Tom later furnished a $100 bond and the next night submit. ted to his usual thrashing at Wake field, Neb. BOTH DIED WILKESBARR®, Pa., March 14 While on his way home with all speed to see his mother before whe died, Joseph Foin, of Scranton, wan killed on the rafiroad at Avoca. His mother had Alec iny before, but he 414 not know e bodies of mother and son will probably me buried together RUSSIANS DIE PRI ADELPHIA, March Mu The climate of Philadelphia seems fa tal to Russ according to the « perience of those detailed to man th czars war ships built In Cramps’ shipyard first st have 4 nee the arrival of the pany last year seven | Baer of the cruiser | Variag lost five of his men from con- | sumption, The Inst to succumb waa| Kiimor Proszenko, who Aled in the| German hospital ine wt night, Reichert “Bros. Finns, “410 Union, | Go to Spinning Mor bicycle repairs, | Hiate Saturday Night 6 to 10 Theee specially good values on sale only after 6 o'clock Saturday night 1647 Teanpoons, set 81.00 $1 © Alarm Clocks Tite r b Whit ° Hem!-F ® jain Cups and Sauc goods ma Tinned ¢ Ross ehter dovenee ihe Kitchen Knife . Five. nan © cottage BUGOIES, . rei s $160 A BARGAIN $2200 of terma. Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. Bought and Sold on Commi J. FRIEDMAN AND BON ;We’re Now Ready for the Boys We have just receiv- ed a complete line of 3oys’ Clothing, sizes 3 to 14 years, and young mens Suits from 14 to 20 years. These goods are made up for us by one of America’s lead- ‘ing manufacturers, and amo g them you'll find all the desirable styles, the materials are of the best for appearance and wear—all the new checks and stripes are among them Serge 84.00 J. Friedman and Son 903 FIRST AVENUE Near Rainier-@rand Hotel Young Men's Newest Style 18 to 20, $10,00 M. J. 1681 1210 Western WAKKE Avenue A R ne Good School Sulta, years 83.50 8 tol Three-Piece Serge Suit, 8 to 16 - #500 All Wool Suits ... ‘Tweed $4.50 THE SEATTLE AUCTION ANO| SALE STABLES. Regular Auction Saios Every Friday at ip. m. HORSES AMD CATTLE, WAGONS HARMESS | > > > $ 1013-15 First Aver uo SEATTLE vw YY YY Phone Main 1240 ity, perfect y mae ..| Why | ! th cor free f 4 ates th nulea {r 108 P ghilng assures a t not obtainable by any method of artificial lighting and costs no more The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. At Daulton’s fet | $22.00 Solid Oak 3-piece Bed-Room | Set—I spring, 1 mattress, | pair pillows—special for this week $22.00 } | | j ‘Daulton Carpet Co. 1020 First Auenue | | | ‘dew lcan't make glasses to correct your | vision We lead, others imitate | THE EY! LE OPTICAL CO, | nd avenue | ‘HOTEL BUTLER ®9 SEATTLE'S|QAFE AND latgest and GRILL only first-class oom European plan | 99. QOonneoe HOTEL. solmmanel | OOPOEOHOH OOOH ponseettens io a We Carry All Kinds of Teas and Coffees Try Us ? BAILEY & WILLIAMS ¢ Tel. Main 1144 222 Pike St. 0906000600006 209000000 207 O0O8@ Seattio Transfer Oa. T Vk STORAGE Tol. Malo 41-48 Offioe, 623 tet Ave, Open All Night Tel., Main 1029 COLLINS SHERMAN FOLEY co Funoral Directors and Embaimers 407 Firat Ave., bet, Pike and Union, Seattle, | Wash, a Special inHot Water Bottles SATURDAY, (MARCH 15th) ONLY 500 NOVELTY Hot Water Bottles, best qua THE QUAKER DRUG CO. NEW YORK DENTAL! PARLORS 614 First Avenue Teeth ex wit “MEET AT..... THE QUAKEFE 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Bicck AN INDEPENDENT Cut Rate Drug Store WITH NO IMITATION GOODS The Quaker’s Prices on Patent ° Med. cines Castoria Allcock’ Carter’s Little sieve 1013-1015 First Avenue Blouk PHONE MAIN 1240 Porous Plaste Liver P ills. *10e\: Old Reliable Chartesz Oak We are & the bert been | TY-TWO YEARS. in St. Louis, and {te fasten ten square blocks, The Charter Oak takes the prem um at every Kasten éxhibl tion. ve you a guaraa- tee 6 from the factory Gold Crowns, $5; Full Se! that whenever the range éesp not prove satisfactory we wit refund your money. FURTHERMORE ‘ We Will Give You $32.50 for Every Sec- ond phy Le Char- You May Have for Teeth, $5; Bridgework, $5, Gold Fillings, $1 up; Sliver Fill- ings, 50c, New York Dental Partors | G6 Pitot AV, BRAT ILE Chica go Furniture & Stove Company S72: Brunner & Co, ‘602 Pike St Tol. Main 1062, DEALERS IN Fine Wines and Liquors Family Trade a Specialty Seattle - - Washington Shellacine Wood Filler Equal to Shellac at 1-4 the price Star Paint and Wall Paper Co Inc. Cor. Third and Pike St. Phone, Main 909 Man’ 759 | | ] | Harvard Dental | 2arlors Gi Second Avenue. Over Grrman Bakery Sunset Oil & Refining Company Sunset Ol] and Refining Co. has just been incorporated; $500,000; shares $1. The property of the o capital oll land adjoining the " a pany's well No, 1 (represen , ows at the rate of 1,800 of oll per day. The Sunset Ol! & Refining C property is sure ofl land. We will PUT UP A REFINERY, beginning operations within 60 days. The first block of 40,000 shares is now on sale at I6e per share. As soon as sold another _block will be put on at an a I] price. Om ; “alhoun, George F. Meach- Teeth extracted and filled absolute. | am, Chas. I , Ellis Morrison, J..N. Prather. Write for prot jly witbout pain. pectus Full Set of Teeth . ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Gold Crown . Bridge Work . Gold Fillings Silver Fillir Life Building Seattle, Washingto, SEATER & CO. All Grade Furniture Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Graniteware, Crockery, Carpets, Ollcloth, Linoleum, Shades, © Lace Curtains, Draperies, everything to furnish your home complete. Estimates and prices cheerfully given. $4. 00 Mutual All work guaranteed ‘ter ton years, | lady Attendant. Hours—8:30 a. m, to 8 p, m. Sundays, § a. m. to 2 p. m, F GRAND RIDGE ¢ KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON NUT AT $2.75 PER TON This kole is from the new slope which we e@ just opened, and is the best domes. Ue kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL CO. Bunkers, foot of Madison atreet. Telephone, Main 976. 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE Phone Buff 456 Seattle, Wash. Co-Operative Home Building Co 1221 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. | If your home is mortgaged we will furnish you money to |@ the mortgage. If you have a lot and want to build, we will the money. If you have neither home nor lot we will supply the money to pay for both. the You can pay the money back at tha rate of $5.50 per month wil out interest. If you are paying $20.00 a month rent now you can in your own home for $5.50 per month. - NO INTEREST. NO RENT EVERY MEMBER SECURES A HOME y off Benninghausen’s l Name js a sure guar- antee that the price and quality of articles pur- closed here are right. A pretty and tasty as- sortment of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware always on hand. 807 First Avenue Time inspector for Col- umblia and Puget Sound Rallroad Garden Rakes .. » Garden Hose .. $ Spading Forks . ® All CRUCIBLE STENL long or s hort handled Spades or Shovels, 76€ All Steel Rake -D. BUCK & CO. Men's, Boys.’ Children’s Clothing | Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes 1404 2d Ave., bat + When buying art a ahis paper, speak of thn a 0 ? Ladies’ Hoe and Spade, per set ...ssseceeee vee OO 10,000 feet K-inch Garden Hose, at, per foot .....66+ sessed soasnenl RAINIER HARDWARE CO. 1121 First Avenue PPLODIHSG O9O09409-090-6-6009506029066 OOS 4