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cian yal sadsieeeaanintabaie: Sean a . : A —_—_—— Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m. ton Army jut HENRY IS [stvanow_ z army s 8 a hall on} Kaiser Greets Him on ay whet the old one waa | th ings there. German Soil HE d bein | BRUNSBUTTEL, Prussia, March 18.—Emperor Wiihelm left here this Morning on board the battleship Wi helm Il, to meet Prince Her at Cuxhaven, wh the steamer Deutechiand is expected to arrive at T o'clock tonight. Frederick W, Freebe has glass ©, Reed for $10,000 da Glloges that he was empl ter and Reed as sawyer }ant shingle mill at Ballar Reed Heary Home CUXHAVEN, Germany, March 18. Prince Henry arrived here this aft @rnoon. He was cordially greeted by the kaiser and a great crowd. r As soon as the prince stepped t Qshore, the crowds bi into a cheer, bands struck up with full min is a plano rn $1s to ret: t force, and a great demonstration fol lowed. The first one to greet the prince was the kaiser, Fe embraced his brother, kissing him heartily on both cheeks. an able to e Yet she ts compelled }own exertions f and a chi | s ¢ Griffin and a jury SALVATION JUBILEE COURTS 14 months old. mages. I ved as set in the Bry 1, and that carelessly n his right and cruel | She states | * month, | y upon her | for herself began to THE 8 RATTLE AND SHORE “0 wt : § is Mt pe ; \ Newsy Notes of the Harbor) ‘ “pM RR and Sea— Vessels That TWO YEARS D4 ' Come and Go | rayer, Interesting num fi White Morr ¥ | Weichbrod Rele: ; ‘ son report that th | Schoay today. Cus attoars be snore = = at Wetchb: had nothing what ’ Ss out it, The third one in 6 ntl n anchfield, has so far The steam haa. Iman of led the officers, but they hope to A SAD TELEGRAM the Pacttic Packing and Navigation | hay is at the buniters toduy taking| Police believe Mtanchfieid has had| ay, a tkatshig donor oa. ihe dstance to Ket out of the city E wal Francisco, whe: apped of @ real tragedy into of the coi | Chicago Crook Jatied Andy Norris, a fugitive from jus Louls Frohoff received a tele eet floating tice, Was arrested sneing the death of hin & badly warped nose. Jiast’ night by Me Pat Louls, Just as he was Work is progressing rapidly on the| 1. W. West, Norria ia nocused the stage. He collapsed new pier and warehouse of the Pa-|emberslement, the rime having been ely and was unable to go on io Packing & Navigation Co., at committed at Chicago several months| with his part : ‘as carried without him, ag 4 the foot of Broad street. The ris|ago. Judge Cann sent Norris to jatl me was enrried After leaving the kaiser day to try the case of George Moore | practically completed and the ware-|today pending the arrival of the| and Louls Morrison, who was « re by the America gainet F. Goholpp and A. Muench, Will be finished within 30 days. | proper papers from the Cook coun-| tnally cast for the part, was sent for, m he shook hands. - + 4 . ~ . The Hritieh ship Arctric Stream, |ty authorities a although quite came on and ately took special train| saloon. Moore claims to have left | oo" cndon, with @ cargo of fire ticinaniggn went through with it.’ Mr, Morris for Kiel. $115.50 worth brick and coment, ts expected here | became suddenty til yesterday and — ---—_ — jeession last fall, and asec dally BILLY MURPHY Mr. Frohoft had but a few hours to N tintaieee | “The four-masted schooner Balboa, | rehearse fused to give them up Ba lie coy ky gy Rota | The sertes of misfortunes was de % t . Hanging on a hook in the office of the bureau of information this morn. ing were letter, each one | of which “one of your al bums, please. Not even as much as a 2-cent stamp for reply was enclosed in any one of them. If the request im each | of the letter were granted, the bu 4 Feau would be giving away $21, aside |Might, the Chronic from postage. | “Sherman, Clay SOLDIERS IN cital at church tomorrow night. Concerning Mme. Fi San Franciaco, given last ital by Katherine Fisk. the fact that | program was the third in }in th hon the platform, Mr. Mrs. Fisk sang with the greatest | 217 salle tomorrow for England. {inthe crueh on, the | ease and responded core: ~ Bosc ’ ye attenth | does not favor herself or h | ¥ some remark d Some thing of Mra. Fisk's fine vital-| P }ity was eVidenced yesterday when| jae he gave for the last aria, with In-| jebin ‘ dramatic effect, the three «reat | hand bu trying to re-| Caanot i | |arias from ‘Samson’ and. Del | Argue Witha. Eratt-Dealer | ice, an tnene splendid interpre hesitation he @rappled tions will be remembered on Orange Quotations | KATHERINE FISK | tan | | Sa of that city & Co.'s hall rowded yesterday for the last re Notwith. two days. the simple | | passenger list of 200. | was agate pressing to the entire company, a though no one In the audience sus pected that tn the midat of thetr mer rymaking they were shadowed personal grief to load lumber foi del HOLDS A THIEF, She will SeGtaMe davon Ninth Ward Councilman Causes Arrest of a Pickpocket Steamahip to ent The steamer Robert Dollar, Capt Johnson, artived yesterday after n from San Francisco. Bhe| W Murphy, counctiman from the} brought a cargo of 100 tons, includ-| Ninth ward, captured @ plekpocket ing a large consignment of dyna | lant evening while the latter was at ond mite, but no passengers. | ‘The sailing of the steamer Bertha |tempting to rob him of @ dian tponed. She is noWletud. Mr. Murphy boarded a Green| scheduled t 1! at T o'clock tonight. |Take car to go to hie home at Fre ‘The British ship Wanderer has fin-| mont, and stood upon the platform. | ished loading its cargo at Smith cove | with the thief and het? him until « ARE ABUNDANT charm of thed ainty ballads. | policeman was called. |The man was Q = sent 7 “Mra. Piake’s singing of “Auld Robin ¥ | taken t bere he é : Bo gpatng oooh maga ertieen tan |Orey was like a beautiful picture.| Arrivals were frequent on Western | wan rec a} Q We dress to please othern 9 Bel Ranbull. became involved in a| TR Story was painted in soft, deep | avenue plekg known to the police ho are the othem? Men? Q row at Western avenue and Colum.| Colors. It will be a long time before| houses ar While on the way to the police ata-| oxen, Dia street last night over a littie deal | t fades from the hearts of those who goods. nm ; ME|tion In the patrol wagon, Brolette a a « Suit w _c heneagy y celdg hlg oti ean | Arey & new quotation being made| was seen and recognised by a candy ind favor in her eyes—in fac soldiers, a tall and a short one, were | out on a tear, and had about three sheets to the wind. The little fet low, while passing Ranbu Placed several 10-cent orange: 8 for 5 box. Dan McGovern, an empl t Northern f Before the police formed men had boarded a Ballard | from her yard yesterday. rived, the uni. | morning that a cow had been stolen She wus. ne South almost every da | maker employed in the noe at] % meh faves your suit amer m San Frar | Rweets, who says that the thict tried| Q , A Wide range of patterns and last evening br Gene She Gina | Croce tee’ atthe Arteere mestion fabric lesa in every de | th today are 8] th hight berate cles tail and pri , halt ation at once. It ie also # tng tf made t 41 to move on “JOBBING QUOTATIONS the larger soldier endeavored today | cabbage « attempted & Prices range from $10 to $20. 5 to purchase the fruit at the remark-|Feported to the px t of ALA few boxes up|? n & 4 4 ably low figure. ‘The proprietor of \Coat. The coat pockets contained | f, today, selling for} crowd which Q —_—_—_—_— 4 the place objected, and soon the three |#ome freight bilis. ja jnue and mbla street when the ¥ --Ranbull and the two soldiers, were| Mrs. F. Gallagher of 113% Fairview| Butter and eggs are unchanged to-| hose wai nd atrest car comtided.| 5 Agents for ¢ at ft hammer and tongs. | avenue, ted to the police this| ¢ in the erowd by the| ¥ $ 4 car and were on their way home. | pects #01 boys who have been liv- (CORRECTED DAILY.) It now seems probable that Vietor ) = The Italian was littie hurt. ing ina near her piace. Green Fruit ¢ “ — ~ | Lemons—$8.0093.00 « box: cooking|*Match Councilman Murphy's din. |S FINED 50 EACH apples, $101.25; eating apples, $2.08 | mond stud, was not without n-| @ ° G2.50;' oranges, $2.70G3.0, bananas, |Paniona at the time. The cc B gels aa ell | $1.7562.60; pears, $1.28@1.50; cranter. |#"¥# positively that there were three BD "4 ries, $11.00 per barrel pine. | of them, and that Bro! » d ‘The four Chinese gamblers arrest-|appies, $6.09 per doaen; Jap or-|fares for all three. The police are) 5 ed last night for conducting lotter- | anges, $1.00@1.15 per pkg: seedling |on the lookogt for the other two. fee were this afternoon fined $50 and | oranges, $1.75@2.25: limes, $7.4004.00| Frolette will be charged by Prose costs each. case; tangerines, $1.75; grape fruit, uting Attorney Fulton with efther $2.00@3.25. | attempted larceny from the person. lor attempted grand larceny. An ef. LICENSES TO WED pea |fort will be made to get his case in-| @ Sestaiee : RR ow Gita an Give! | to the superior court g WASHINGTON, D. C., March 18—| navn” folowing marriage licen lettuce, $1.4061.60 per case; | sible. ¢ Congress ie aroused over an 80-5204 24, and Ida Anderson, 30 both Ips, Ho@s 6c; cabbage 528 : ” we ” Heuncement made today that Repub-| of Seattle; W. A. Madison, 23, and | $1401. pe 20, Smuggles St lean house leaders have determined | Reta 1. Morgan, 25, both of Seattie: | #@80o per t ‘ to force the investigation, by a spec-| Freq Mitchell, #1, and Cora Bishop, | Pe cwt . THE MACDOUGALI ‘ fal commission of the electoral con-| 21, both of Seattle, F. 8. Porges ey | Krau Sot ditions in the South. it is a pre-| and Annie Raina, #6, both of besitis’ Aree UTHWICK Co, é liminary to an effort to reduce rep- — — os iF onto: 1 3 5 Tesentation in the house of those! ; parsnips, §So@S1.2 r and a 717-19-21-23 Fir ST Vv S states which restrict negro euffrage. | Andrew Jackson Buried | S0c@$1.00; pumpkii n Deo. 1 last, and another on| & ih Q uthern congressmen are furious| The funeral of the late Andrew | %°@#1.00 sq FQLOODO90909900) fox, he Plan, and declare they will| Jackson, formerly chief of police of | fight it every inch of the way. Seattle and a well kno man in} —__—____— lif, took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the family rest | dence, corner of Ninth avenue | Zener way, Rar. WD, cemae DERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture | felated and the Knights of Pythian . had charge of the services. The re mains were taken to the | shipment to San Franciacc number of people afte: A large floral piec employes of the ci Another Derelict Capt. Nymren of the scho which arrived in 8a |urday, reports « PORT OF SPAIN, Isle of Trinidad, March 18.—A force of Venezuelan in-| surgents, supported by the revolu- tionary steamer Bolivar, captured the town of Juan Griego on Island Margarita yesterday, and: terward ™oved on the town of As sion, the capital of the isiand. JON gS | relict foatin; und off t | conat | siden and yell con wt | looked Ike | LOS ANGELES, March 18.—Mayor! Seandinavian Sérvices n Los An ng Beach.| Special service much -im-| the ct train for 2. A large poner Gem, Francisco Sat- er de he Oregon Kid Button Shoe To Make selecting easy we have put them into Lot 1 LADIES’ KID BUTTON SHOES, actually worth from $2.50 to $2.75 Cur PRICE Haves Lot 2 LADIES BEST VIC! KID BUTTON SHOES, actually worth $3.00 to $3.50, CUT PRICE JETERSON’ GOOD GOooDs 206, 208, 210 Pike Street CutPricesonLadies $1.89 $2.48 2 lots LAST DAY = STRAW MATTING SALE Every piece of Matting offered at this sp ecial sale was se'ected and bought for our regular trade—these qualities are NOT the common cheap sold at auction. sort usually The order was delayed in shipment—it arrived after from another source. Our stock with this lot is much too large hence this sale we had received a stock -we want to reduce it at once— But One More Day--It Ends Wednesday Night ? ? "9° $2.40) i a a GOOD || arr are Se $4.86 || Bo SSS erm FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison & Spring Sts. ditions of the Sale Con uch ut the pr Fine Damask and heavy ng, regular 400 «¢ STAR, jo theatre by| Rew y Tag he a ‘attern 4? NORDHOFF @ co ON get ei > ret) PR. a) Openin Exclusive Dress Goods ! As stated in The Star yesterday the store is being gaily decorated by the Department Managers, in contest for three gifts to be paid by the Management to the first, second and third best display in the several de. partments. This contest, however, will be decided tomorrow evening, by three Seattle ladies whose names will be mentioned in The Star tom The public is invited to attend the Opening and listen to the ‘Music ? Wagner’s Orchestra tomorrow evening. .No other invitations will be issued but the ones presented in the newspapers. No |§ goods will be sold Wednesday night, and the attention of the store will be given over to entertatning our customers, friends and the Public generally. “ EACH LADY WILL BE HANDED A SOUVENIR PICTURE like those on display in og} show window on Second Avenue. Two thousand of these pictures will be given away to the first thousand ladies who enter the store on Wednesday evening. The Exhibit of French Millinery . # Will by far outclass any previous Easter opening show at the Bon Marche. The best known Paris miliin- ore have uted to the gathering some of their most striking, as well as many of plainer patterns for epring of 1902 beautiful ng and 7 Remember goods will be sold daring Wednesday evening, so that those wh from the splendid gathering of Millinery should come tomorrow FVERY ONE INVITED, b je Roger, Mme. Partier, Marescot Loeurs and Mme. L. Calo: mb appear upon the men's Trimmed Millinery that will help mak up the beauty shown tomorrow even- wish to price or buy th day and evening Come and bring your Suits and Wraps F£,, Every day of late, new Suits and Wraps have been arrriving. The last to come, of the very latest styles, and a0, with the opening days, we will be ready to show a grand gal stylish apparel for Easter. Ours ts the largest and best patronized Suit and Cloak section in Washington. We not oml to appeal to you by thoroughly up-to-date styles, but by our saving prices. Our large business ig) department enables us to get the price down below what you ™ puld pay for hum-drum styles where. While the department will be open to visitors and buyers alike tomorrow, we have made very low prices, with the thought that many who come to see wil! want to buy also—now tha is 80 near—from our beautiful collection of Women’s Outer Apparel. A Few Example Prices and Descriptions Women's Tallor-Made Suits of Oxford Gray Cheviot, flounce, jacket, double breasted and nicely lined, for ... Women’s Tailor-Made Suits of ex ated flounce, short jacket, double breasted, revere faced with peau de sole, colors navy blue and tan—also comes in black—at 4 pa 816.50 Women's Suits of Navy Blue Canvas Cloth, ated flounce skirt, short Eton jacket, bell sleeves; skirt et trimmed with black taffeta; price . + ate 820.00 Women's Tailor-Made Suits of navy Blue Btamine, flounce ek irt, short jacket with set in vest of white broadcloth, handsomely em- 4 with black and white silk, high rolling collar; price is 2 “ é 5 $25.00 Women’s Tailor-Made Suits of Soft Tan Venetian, serpentine flou: skirt, trimmed with three folds of same material; tight Eton jacket, with set in vest of white stitched taffeta: new s with reversible cuffs, drop skirt of silk, with accordion ruffle; price ° ws ‘omen’s Gibson Sults of Navy Bl on —— 2 eo ee Ven e jue jacket f Jacket faced with white m. drop skirt of silk, with accordion pleated of this suit ts. . 855.00 $ Peau ¢ | Women's Ta ade Suits, soft venetian mode rpentine flov Sole Silk Eton Jackets lined with white st at v7 a packet, w set-in vest of f & “ f with tase copligve, new slewtéy the peice iss Some of the Stylish Silk Raglans $79.50 2 yong aux Ragians, half fitting bell revem and oo Silk Eton Jackets for Easter } haasante Sean Re only 3! 5 ‘omen's Long Half Fitting M si gians, double cape ove: Dress Goods and Silks, a Superb Easter Show h elegant weaves and rings are found nowhere else, for no equal v ty is to be s n the West. Or yer has certainly sa pas evil b tha uld do lit t e gest store n city of half an n people, But oe r Kown if they lived in the East. Her money has been ave Fast spared to ng Spring Opening COLORED DE All Wool Armure, latest shad All Wool Prunella ( Waistings, All Wool Cord Bat 43 In, at $ serviceable, 48-1 hite, light DWE ae akuhan Banke All Wool Fine V in ev All Wool Drap d Bal, 44 in, wide, at and street shades, 48 In, w fine, smooth mate rnian Stripe. , k, 46 in wid All Wool Albetros full lin AND COLORED SILKS 2 shades, 40-in,, at k Grenadine, new desig Fancy I 1 sree 1% All Wool Velling, 42-in., at.®1.00 2” 44-in,, at prices ranging trons ines, 48 in., a $ All Wool Eta Cheviot, 4i-in. 2 te ‘ea.0 All Wool Novelty § in new at aden, at.....€90 § Handsome ulin’ Foulard Bitte ee $B ste All Wool ¢ 45-in., at..59e} in, at, the yard 81.00 ' w Ratist lat All Wool Whit 11 y, blue, 2 All Silk Foulards. 1 in, new Fancy Silk ¢ mbroldered fle brown, green 1 cad d-in., {signa and colorings, at,'the + atin at at BtL.19 Special offering t Easter Show of Waists and Petticoats 4 k Waists of taffeta and s same une 1 red, with wanted kind of pretty Waists for Raster ar th rfrom the famous “Gib n down to? the pretty, but low-priced Cotton Waist. “Even ag r4 ; hort description of the. various. kind Id ab-$ ba time to read, so we tell of a few and ask y it ; boy moh Insepet the entire line of Raster W alsts } an retticoats when you come to the store t mor white date; and in white.) Bite sole weit ¢ f well Made, all sizes; price. 5, 1419 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pile