The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1902, Page 6

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8 MUSIG ON Ses This Summer There Will Be oi t Unton ; 5 P BITS OF GAIETY ere ri Lit pong ! 4 f tt Orchestras Aboard eee tees ee eee te Mi t , t amer tra Ger ‘5 . t! L . w wh rd . . t rhe Celt t t », br jon Fra 1 \ tty y ' t ’ ' ur trofla and he! wt Maret a of ly ith an oc- | Lit at 1? frat ree 1 the Weasle” f of nome of i w k Gey: 1 Rot wn aw t " or ox es ! are \ wf ard t will be weleomed | a very enoyal whict the . Mra, A. Levy «. I, Coope 1 t inte, fa b ritl-| save a dinner party Thured Kht é setleht t 1101 Minor avenue, tn t of “te M and Mra. BH, Davis of Sa Lake fully : City, Covers were laid for 1 arter deck of af " boat, d eae I " t 4 tre Mr The Hibernian « ety will « 1 . it tranced |) Monday night of next week and Ww i ' ® Armory ha ‘ at prepara ' ar t ‘ @ made f s aff iy t n t 1 ! No Foresters h? ’ ft i ) A Far Cry » ! ' 1 aid P M ‘ 2 pat # ' a | Y hu h eave an at Pb ire P ider t I ide he a f . ‘ at " af n t “ t r 1a the I \s re eee ® ston 4 the exeurs attle anctu Ne 48. Bher era ea “ f ’ le fA © t I y at Lake ast ¥ at ¥ stern ch AUGUA, F N stow N.Y iret avenue which have t hed with ‘6 aif tb Creat t ations are t gh he Ar for the t amount of pase Avel, an Labor ter if any. » 8 I eee 4a. th , * . ; , ht next i t Pox a) , < ' t b ® re tA © 8 ‘ iret e Th ne at ant Ps ‘ apent . and " . ther fe and da refreshr ore t t r a: ve f the } i **- aters @ dedteatt ‘Dn ap k ‘ piace on Thurs ‘ ing rt program wae re after let nat menta were served rhe yo diee of the Alpha & ros university have leeued tationa for a nt the Queen BUSINESS «: ig Seo Trade on Western Avenue Is/ : March 15 N » hae Very Encouraging Today sot pana Sichen that tae Cole and, who was captu 1 and exiled to the Azores in 1°}, after a severe enea on Western ave | nfilet with the Portuguese forces ae ing better than tt has/|!n Bast Africa under Major Mushine r sys and in @ mar YAlbuq que, has made his pe week's It is euppomed he Ie on t 1 r- r the exception ‘ n route for L no t good |} and hia disappearance has oul? lé nation arket/ . A A fe MILBURN t % Valla, arrived , « very well at EW YORK, March 15.—John G we a grad rn of Buffalo, in whone ihe Pr lent McK waa ternMlerty wo ded by the eeneein Croleoes la a Democrat of suffictent promt nence to be thought of by the New Y Democracy as a candidate for ie 1 several pa re dis ‘ kely to affect prices | cuss the matter editorially toda Eexs wenk at 1 In al few instances this price can be se-| ENTERTAINED AT ed, the greater fon of sales way agg yt prance cr OLYMPIC HALL as Ar ra bar s noted i ‘ a ri to $11 per bl ar inuta to 1 13 The cooks and walters gay an en JOBBING QUOTATIONS jtertainment at Olymy t ant (CORRFCTRD DAILY) leffort mr n this direction by al Green Fruit ° t nN Lemo ' 4 box ng | excellent r feal and literary ro, a Se z 82.4 ° $ » | pr gram had been arranged which 31 lap. oanea "| was carried out to the utmost satis rae F faction of a crowded b ‘ 3 ’ j After the program was over re- a $1.00@1 r pkg; 3 freahments were served oranges, $ es $6 The big feature of the evening was Fey ngerir grape the banner presentation to the union , by Mra, Eugene Bmith, wife of the Vegetadies retiring president of union 129 Potat $26.00@28.00 a ton; beets, —_@———_—_ Hs ont eng pS pt yg i | The Star ia the only paper in Seat ie Bs 7 pe A tle that dares to print the news, It $ — ms GO aK | should be the paper in which to ad- : husks, 20c; celery | vertise your “wants.” pe me; wweet [ oom, $2.50] atl v » aavuer matoes, $2.03 per Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- t 0. ner doz; | Sains only, see lons, $2.50€02.76 per | _ 8he@31.25; cauliflower, per JAP x ke 741.00 p H4@1 eu t I . I ‘ P8c; peas, & rhubart io per spinach, $1.00 per box } Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butter Washington creamertes, | pound prints I iowa | and Blain, fi Cheese ston, full| cream, tert , v York, 1s4@ia insin Itc; Roquefort, 45 411.00@12.00 per case; Now - 16@16c; Lim burger, 16@1lic; wrick, 16@17c; Swiss, 18@ 190 Kens trictly fresh ranch, 16@18e. | P| stern, @ib« Oregon, 1 Live poult Hens, 12@12%o; large | spring, 1 c; turkeys, 13@l4o; geese, N FE 10@11¢e; ducks, Beda os seoye, oie: |EWeW x CAateres meese, 11@13c; ducks, LA@ibe; chick ens, 19@p14« | s s Provistons | Fresh meat—Cow beef, 7c per 1b;|have the constant attention of the| steer ber i@i%e per Ib; mutton, | manufacturers whose output is rep- wether, iio; ewes, 7%4c; pork, 10¢|resented in our stock and the best Der |b; veal, larae. 8c: small, 10¢, are @ » a8 our latest exhibits Provisions—Hhiama, 1340c; breakfast | will attest We never rest content backs, 10c; bellies le | with the triumphs of a decade ago, Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $10.00@ | Congtrnotion deuien and atts, latest ees meavern weanington timothy, | may oe something new If you call Grain—Onts, $20.00; barley, $20.00; || u ab ot tng Ae "We here Wheat, $22.00@)22.50; corn, $38.00. number of special bargains that will Corrected daily — The following | interest you. prices are being orferea to the pro ducer in round lotsa on the dock or tn the car at Seattle Grain—O: $20.50@ 0; barley $18.00; whea chicken feed, $20.00; p. §. Johnston (0 corn, bul 00 ° Cheene ative Washington, 11@ 1146 903 Second Avenue Kees trictly fresh ranch, 4q@ Butter—Washington creamery, Burke Bullding %7c; ranch, 15@17K« TIE COC COCO GL os 00 COE UE Wo LUSHODSEOVED OOSOSUUODION ENORMOUS DIVIDEND Standard Oil Co. Pays’ 20,000,000 YEW YORK, March The {% y fe , , ur rh tot ard tock r it It | , per c¢ and if t nda to f it it ' ' tn of ' par for the o" ts rt Ms sat f th Alt J D. Rock er whore are pla ived th 8 at rent will cos a for Cher s and wee } ey it is to live in @ A ft th ‘ re Then i ' sof ir « err HELEN GOULD SEATTLE STAR, Are You Tired : oF — Paying Rent? The fa that pays? , t Febru Let t te t P } f ar t the i r ' ' ae jing ! ' an well an business mer 1 , , ‘ tr tt hict e. The y 5 f atl threats ha f 1th t rs t month You get nothing f t ¢ I f ring your lawyer to investignte and be fle yous a fair deal This is the ORIGINAL Cf NY ise 4 imitator Western Home Building Association 316-317 New York Block. Tel. Maia 1277 32 Contracts Do You Love Your Wife? Probably it Ana children vide a home for them ® ra s s ou can leave ow plar ou die before your } paid for we cc me en to the who says this he state. IT DOES NEW YORK, March 1 The new Ask any reputabie lawy ntract and he will te aval branch of the Y it te the fairest ever fee ny, and pe hristian association in Br ance with laws of this ut further r npleted and will be read and see us. f thir a feow ja s a f tt y M. ¢ A von voce wees & This Is the Original Comp’y Ls ¥ for ite ath ° ling finest f its h 11 t ‘ It is @ be Our ntract has been imitated and amended, but r hanges for the and at € principe better have been made. Stick to the Original Company ” be ite amt e r ft There will be shooting ga ' “ose * . canes waren « 8 Western Home Building Association =p aes estern m0 widin lat e o wor » clase and club ° - ‘ together with vast dormitory 316-317 New York Bleck. Telephone Main 1277 NEW ORLEANS, La., March 15 Everything ts readiness for the ning Monday of the spring meeting of the new Louisiana Jockey During the present week the stables have filled with some of the fastest horses in the country, and with favorable weather the meeting should prove one of the most eu enaful ever held In the South. The vent of the opening day will be the Patrick's Day handicap, for % year-olds and upward, at a mile and enth. a wixte WHISKEY This ie a new brand and it's the best value value we cap offer, for QUALITY and QUANTITY | Ful’ q ert botties Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST AVE. Bet. Yesier and Was Streets Telephone Main The Lawyer Said That he had just taken a small case which he considered had paid him better larger ones had, than He was al) run down mentally and physt- overwork end hy took @ case of many cally from Rainier Beer It strength restored his a health an¢ in surprisingly short time. It's just the thing | for business men—keeps the | mind clear and the boay @} strong Two dozen half-pint bottles delivered to any part of the } city, $1.00, Phone Rainier 30. DO YOU NEED A first-class and examine my Gilt Tron Wood and Clocks, atl Gj, Benninghausen 807 First Avenue Time inepector for Col umbia and Puget Sound Railroad, clock Call line of Marble | | Tacoma office, J. H. Rice, manager, 204 California building Raliard office, J. H. Nicholls, egent Pverett office, Slates & Gocher, agents. Spokane office, Glass & Reddin, general agents for Eastern Wash- ington lw hy Not Buy light that is clean, cheap, convenient, free from odors and eliminates the constant nuisance of matches ? Electric Lighting assures a convenience not ob- tainable by any other method of artificial lighting, and costs no more. The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Avenwe sccsscesoooeeeeeerteeeeee New York Denial Parlors! 614 FIRST AVENUE, PIONEER SQUARE All Modern Methods ree We have not gained our knowledge in PAINLESS DENTISTRY through the daily papers. But adopt that method of letting the public know of the knowledge we have gained by years of and practice. We employ none but the most expert workmen. faithful study All must be grad uates of from 12 to 20 ye ars’ experience. We would respectfully refer “ou to thousands and thousands of satisfied patients who do not alone come to our parlors, but insis upon sending all of their frienas (o us, that they may receive the same skillful work and courteous treatment accorded them at our offices, We are making a specialty of | all other dental work done gold crown and brid work; the | lessly and by specialists most beautiful, D less and de- | Set of Teeth $5.00 sirable of all dental work known Gold Filling $1.00 Gold Crown $5.00 to the profession eth extracted and filled ab- solutely without pain by our late Silver Filling « 50e In our GOLD CROWNS and scientific methods. No sleep- | BRIDGH WORK, of which we producing agents or cocaine, | are making a SPECIALTY, thé These are the only dental appli- | most BEAUTIFUL, PAINL ESS ances and ingredients to extract, AND DURABLE of all dental fill and apply gold crowns and | work known to the profession, porcelain, undetectable from na- | you will find an e mple of the tural teeth and warranted for ten HIGHEST ARTIST ATTAIN years, without the least particle MENT, the adaptability of which 3! Gold crowns and teeth to the HYGIENIC of pain. without conditions of the mouth is unquestioned, Full Set Teeth $5.00 YORK DENTAL PARLORS Hours—8:30 a. m. to &:00 P. m. Sundays, 8:30 a. m, to 2:00 p. m,. Remember our address—614 First avenue, Pioneer Square, Plates, gold fillings and q@o PLATES > en NEW Main Office—Fourth and Mor- 614 First Howa rd rison streets, Portland; avenue, Pioneer square, building, Seattle, Wash, ° ‘ et = tiy in accord information, ca | | | | | Restaurant . TARCH 45, 1999 Pacific Coast § ‘ ‘ 10m OUT EASTERN Aaa 16, 0 ot Topeka, al * 80th boy 7 Jamen Bt, Bean ‘ Al .¢ AG, fat Pig , | , ACIFIC CLIPPER {yf 1 K CAINS Preddgy, ; ‘ 5.5. CHAS, NELSON Sails for VALE , y at, Eilamar APRIL is ‘ Agents ‘ KRUSE >. & J | FOR SAN FRANG ‘ # SANTA ANA, March 16 Red sced Rates, Ticket and Fretght Offfee: O18 Firat Ave Tel. Main The White Pass Yukon Route To the Atlin, Big Selmen kon, Klondike and White Mining districts TH iH MAIL, EXPE PAB cR AND fERVi MALN'TAINED Duy ING TH? WINTER” BROWN, Gen'l 619 Firet Ave, Seatg: NEWELL, 8. P. A. B. and Genera! % J. FRANCIS LUE, Tratt Beattie, Wash, and FOR HONOLULU DiwECT Steamship Eureka, S006 tom Will be dispatched from fi wharf, Pier 1, on or about & 10th, 1902. To be followed & steamer of this lin «@ about the 10th of each month Shippi ng Permits ire or information, apply w off of the company is Globe block, First avenue Madison G. ‘eet. THORNDYKE, Manager Trac Departmest T. W. NOTTINGHAM Phone 1208 General Mi Port Orchard Rou NEW TIME SCHEDULE Steamer Athio Effective February LW FROM COLUMBIA DOCK Foot of Columbia Street DAILY SERVICE. Leave Seattio—*6:30 and aw 3:45 p. m. (Saturday only, trip 18:3 p. mJ Leave Ereaeery: ba mit and 5:00 p. Leave lee 50 a. m.; 12:0) 5:00 p. m. Leave Ce a and 5:15 p. Call at PL EASANT BEACH cast trips, except one leaving Settle # - Mm, 6:30 Fare, 25 cents each Seattle, Edmunis and Everett The Palatial Steame CITY OF EVERETE Three Round Trips Daly Leaves Seattle 7 a. m, 2e8 5 p.m Leaves Everett 9:15 a. m, 8 7:15 p. m. Phone, Red 331. Colmaa E. B. 8CO RELIABLE PI Cline’s Piano House Secon! and Union For Sale ' . } Lodging House Snapp 1 t i t t . 3 . ® ime FE 9 rooms... By t 10 rooms 600 12 rooms. n 15 rooms,.... 1400)| 20 reoma. C Money by the bushel at 1 per | MORG AN’S E XCHANGE, MOM spysccolh FOR SALE—BUSINESS OPPO NITIES 350 | Grocery stort Cigar store... $00|] ¢ “gar SON Fruit store * confect’n'y att Notion store., 500 Rutcher Bakery 500 Saloon + Money to Loan by the WASHINGTON EXC CHANGE HOUSES AND * l FOR SALE 6 roor $1000), § rooms. 4 ; 8 roor 800), 7 POOMS.+ wl 5 room 7 Ve rooms . ‘ rooms y Money at $ per cent on WESTERN EXC CHANGE HE _VACANT Lots FOR SALE " 300|| Lota, aoth st 9 Lots, Madis’ tad Lots, 20th av, 500|) Lo Lote, &th av 5000|| Lots, 90 8 Lots, Grin Li 200) Lote Rivelig# Lota, So Park 100); Le Money at 8 per cent interes SEATILE EXCHANGE

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