The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1902, Page 7

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ti, 1802. 7 P pRIDAY, MARCH rn WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR STANCHFIELD'S ESCAPE 2 te is denied by gent that « has aa — coma. mt is am t surveillar tien has deen f i fective who fs now * : oy that no blar An —_ attached vee ty ae wt ot cleverness inals, ‘They dic ck N rly midnight } was mixed up ion of the ransacked the tend after daylight Saturca ’ “it but failed fo locate Star had undoubtedly ha shape and «x fesign nw In color, worn this coming sea r Bester tr Y opular the alest shades t be ew shape d with dance are the prope The lady, who @ robe is not strictly up-to-d Mme of the most stylish crea shape of mottied straw with . A soft veil with a wt @ this hat, the ends fall! Will be a large and moatly use *—Empire ‘ t a fabrice o however For the sailor girl the ‘ned on by & knot of veivet, TABLE. BANQUET. will tivity at the Lincoln the annual banquet of} tiation. After the banquet ie of officers for the past year and a board trustees President G. W. Kummer My, urging the necessity of becoming better ac- association. the difficul- ‘kable success in dea!- number of questions of | the city’s industrial a The work of the asso. ite efforts to secure per- on the tide lands; @ and the efforts of the | Fe Commerce to acquire «| for manufacturing sites | endorsed. The publice-/| of the Manufacturers’ | me touched upon as weil | obtained by the cir- directory among the | sere sin mt Kummer em- unity among the the Pacific coast, | the local associa- tire and one of the © the people of the ‘ of trustees for Was next taken up. tions were made, the highest num- ing CC. FE. Crane, George James, A. amc. B. Smith. While Were being counted short | Were made by Clarence © H Baker, © ©. Crane, T. H. Clattey atthe banquet were A. J. Hemrich, William Hunt, H. Litty, J. M. Et-! . A. McDonald, | George F. Folsom, we N.C. Scully, H. T./ * Dunn, a, Coe, ; it. Taker T. B. Hardin, P- ‘ Eis Maxwell, J. M. Hub-| H, C. W. Chandler aint x: G. Foster, D. F William Lewis, © . George James, Pee Frink. L. B. Allain, 5 meen. Richard 1 Ha yter | a4 | Fated yah Lovett M _ ir Sa To Tonight m3 The steamer Rainier of the Pollard salle tonight for San Franctaco eemenerre and about 100 Ae Spinning t for ‘Meyale repairs. KEGLEY Ill Occidental Ave, Phone M % | Saturday's Specials. —_— WALNUTS. | Wittle dark, yet sweet and rah ar peer : Bt 8 Sac lot, while they | any 4 ‘rm re vice; e; eo nt NUTS. 4 $3 Mixed, per pound... f Se pa Chocolate Creams. : Aaorted Hand Made, best sold in aT ; HY; worth de; ‘special ..200 a: COFFEE, Bright” Pranc AM 88 Well a2 Joy sand Moone’ * fegular 2c coffee per | “a #9440 oerereese We) F,.Atallone Coffee. : wana! bieh Stade mixture of ex Wer Ye: far sweeter and| bure Mocha ar Wetted price ber pouna baer |... WHEATINE. ; san tration, frat kfast cereal; dem tomorrow; a benu-| ch § Mavenir picture given with | east NH differ a year and din alth net have also a fruit pearl buckle. Stanton p averse « jet mane gt ¥ turers Hold Annual | | spite of heavy shipments tn tt i two fuse rather thar @ members of the Manufac- | Association of Seattle met / changed, alth ft at the Lincotn, the occa- | pecoming | change ‘ and thus in helping one) od help the city’s interests. | d the history of the forma- | which it had to contend | w Allt ' w : f r ause } mY I 1 Ad-| . Ww ld ‘ had ? night ral rw akeup. fely fr ladies’ b m thos ag The t hiffo neh re ses wil * season will be a ( » 1 crushed lage a which with al f affair eallor hat » the jaunty & quill fas THE MARKETS © Business continued on Western ay without ™m en of staple con te at v T aratic tal a sales balanced fay's sales are} i‘ } eli bunt haree in pr day trade The demand for pot brisk, and prices are m for the Satur atoes continues kept up tn ne 5 mest are for ing SKS Gre practically un sch the egg market ts slightly firmer. Live receipts are large, with a days Sales aT Bee Butter and ¢ poultry & | ec rrespondingly good demand. and hay there “hopped feed et is poor In grain ia no ia very ac- y supplied tive. The ma with fish. JOBBING QUOTATIONS {CORRFCTED DAILT) Greea Freit Lemons $2.00@8 0 a box; cooking | Por sig r apples, $2.00 3.40; bananas, cabbage @i.0; oran $1.76@2.50; pears, $1 cranber- on, $11. per barrel; pine- apples, 35.00 per dozen; Jap or- anges, $1.00@1.15 per pkg; seedling oranges, $1,752.25; times, $7.90@9.00 eqse; tangerines, $1.76; grape fruit, $2.00G 3.25. Vegetadies Potatoes—$28. 0040.00 a ton; bee $1.00@1.25 per sack; carrots, s4@P7 per sack; lettuce, $1.25@1.40 per case; turnipe, Me@sl.%8; garlic be $1.60@ 1.75 per ewt; husks, 2c; celery, M@ite per doz; aweet potatoes, $2.50 per cwt, Chili peppers. 154%; saver kraut, 2%@%c; tomatoes, $2¢2.25 per crate; radishes, Oe oer doz; parsley, 204 %e; ontons, $2.50@2.76 per ewt: parenips, §5c@$1.26; cauliflower, Heo@si.o: pumpkins, 1@i\%e per Ib SMce@sti. squashes, Mic: wax beana, i2*e; artichokes, str beans, Gti. per dos; 10@i2c; cucumbers, be 3e 5 per box; Brussels spronta, 7@%c; peas, 8c; rhubarb, Se per Ib lepinde h, $1.00 per box; asparagus. | ! } per Ib Batter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butter — Washington creamertes, prints, We: EK jand ein, Le ranch, 17 Cheese Native cream, i2%@13c. York, 15%@l4c- Wisconsin, 4c; | Hequefort, 4oc: d2dam, 411.00 12.00 | per case; New Fork. 15@1¢c: Lim- | burger, 16@i%c; wrick, 16@lic; Swiss, | 16@ 196 Eage- Eastern, lowa rm 20. Washington, tastern: | pound fun New be M@iSc; Oregon, Strictly fresh ranch, 16@18c. ve poultry—Hens, 12@12%c; large epring, 12%c; turkeys, 13@lic; geese, 19@lic; ducka, 12. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 14@14c; geene, 11@13c; ducks, 14@1ic; chick: | ens, 134@fl4e. Honey—12@120 | Provisions | Fresh meat—Cow beef. 7c per Ib; | SIGN of the BIG COFFEE POT COFFEE Proof the eating Blend C SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Cents Lb. RICE The very beast as you usua special for fn the Cream pudding ts flee Jap Ric ly pay 1¢ Saturday Cents Lb. such pound RHODES BROS. co. 1 4 ory House SECONW AVENUE Tea, Coffe | States | will poses. |! 7 THE SEATTLE STAR. O86 2289S COELHO 94H088E 8 O44 OODVOEOOG O08EOO 9EHSLOOVO lar steer SSS ALASKAN % At 33ic on the De Ly-—Puget douna 1, $10,000 12.00; astern Waat t t thy 13.00 SLE bp : The Forced Sale of the Stock of the Mackintosh Jackson Clothing Co. ' ad dally The Everything Points to Success- ful Trade This Season 1327 First Avenue, Between Union Streets No. University and BARRED FROM se U.S. MAILS Large Number of Periodicals on Blacklist This Month ; The current n the + ached the 1 by haa re & » mulce tains | 7 B54 : ithe ave | tt " This ; " bs the i a cnt mi = NE pap rn a a: ‘ , t } tures for Afarch ts the Tet of pubi| gommodations.y Reve “T1307 FIRST AVE See Mh R. HAMING a eg “MUTINY ON with re of © April 2 t to the ! azhassi disastrous to hundreds of put 5 cee , / as Chae : ; é of h been |... iepend . , Little Steamer Loses Its Old Crew bul Sails With New Men jonas, many whi have erey thin alr charge r¢ least of which ie said that he has been t fw he began his oft } ewapaper aseau ' n papers he privileges thelr tea rtising seh aime the has dente as y Alas a n second-clars are ithe are hist tc adv an merely Temperance Talks medal rieal « at the Ha sing © nt t f t " ‘ A tir Howard | that f the are « r aiid . ted t I ect Hu 4 A aliver orat will be held this ever M. EB. chureh, » north ta in hon « rner and John wot lt mperance w under the auspice nion W, C. T. 1 a of the ven atreet n. Neal ntest the fam be Laks 1 Ing rker a of an t and |‘ ' ger . . t i . t a the ad hureh will e wub the award on| tthe 4 rations on temp GET IT HERE, AND | “tour Easter Outfit Will Be a Joy Forever ; Tt will be a hard matter for you to find fault with your SPRING SUIT If you get it at M. Rosenthal & Co.'s, {& i are just aht In ev way, ae well « | price, which is he judges will make eemposition and delivery trade a | Jt we b being FOR YOUR CHOICE OF ehe) FIVE HUNDRED SUITS and to BEC swing inducemen that st our Gaite RIGHT in ae r ry a When We Were Kids We used to bear our fath ers talk of the Salt and Pepper Cotortngs It's revived again become the fad—quite fad among the smart dressers, under the name of Blackenwhite It wins favor Grgasere because it's neat refined. It wins favor that dresser who dreasea right up Dare Fashion's latest m, be cause it's abe the awellest coloring and fabric » day The complete sult, $10 to $42.50. J. Friedman & Son 902 First Avenue Near Rainier-Grand Hotel vd ar We are offer the fo new aM BE BETTER ACQUAINTED we wit # to have you visit us: PLY LINEN COLLARS : All igar en and Sizes {inimia HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 FOR Be All Lotters—G with Your Choice of Any 35c, 50c or Tk ic we a — THE — GRADUATE OPTICIAN MONSTER |} SALE A. LINDAUER 322 Pike At 110 Second Ave. So. Will Be Continued a Few Days Longer Of High-Grade Strictly Tailor-Made Suits, Over- Street eee aay Remember re new, and what we adve M. Rosenthal & Co. 1002 FIRST AVENUE, one door north of Madison #090909 960% $9949400090940 6099099900 OOOO OMOOD i oe rttwe to do we do do SATURDAY We sell the following, each one splendid value coats, Youths’ and Boys Wall Pocket fee . . Picture Frame, 10x12 60. Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps Tollet Paper Rolla 4 for. ..10 and Furnishing Goods, 10 per cent Poultry " ° ting js amounting to over $30,- 10 ver cent. on Wring 10 per cent on Fishing Tackle 000. 106 per cen D ae puncnsaband ‘ tove Mit 1 Turkish Bath Be ibe Towel J ' Double Wash 10c Pusing Sun Half Gall He 100 Wash Rasin Py seek us out? Coon Bros. 1412 First Ave., Bet. Pike& Union ap, doz. ...160 Kiemember the address, 110 Second Ave. S. Between Yesler Way and Wash- ington Street H. KESSLER, Auctioneer 10 Bon Marches Bloo. Telophone Main 880 AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue We Pay Special Attention to Our Coffee Trade t and be ortment of cakes, es Induce yo We have the lar OWN OVE! t as fresh from OUR fale Starts at

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