The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1902, Page 3

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He | LEFT ON pOOR-STEP ’ ® Two-Days-Old Baby Boy Finds Good Home , ———— ip on the ae “a oom Dine ‘ceantend rather un al present last even- J > bis residence, corner Nine qeath avenue and Denny way, On a knock at his front door * k, he found a boy baby ee sor basket The youngster efd with him was a bottle of food, showing the parent had for his immediate wants. typewritten note was pinned to Mite dress, reading as follows perfectly healthy and from booed of the Northwest; was Beattie on Thursday morn- 2, 1902, at 6:20 o'clock. me into your home and your tender love and pay well In the end. tore ia fey r qorning the little fellow held pd the neighbors all a very handsome pro- it looked for a time as there would be some dispute sion, as they all want- Mre. Schock, who has no gettied matters by saying @ecided to keep the baby him as her own. ees H be t “§ her home and heart,” was enswered. i parents of the boy evidently gore the kindly hearts of the Schock aotty. Mrs, Schock ts highly pleas- jut says the nature of a human that can so dispose of its own gad blood is @ hard matter to tse ing feature of the cocur- was Mr. and Mre. Schock’s ao- when the former brought the into the kitchen from the door. Mr. Schock never sus- that the basket contained a “put was of the opinion that « joke had been played upon iii i Jugged the basket tm, and plae- upon the table, remarked to L Gehock that some of the neigh- Aes were looking after his welfare. had just drawn near the When @ faint, tiny voice came the enshrouded depth of the It told the story. than it takes to tell tt, the lit- was in the arms of Mra. Tt had found a foster moth- tt may be that through a ft will never know the story ISTPONED ——— ORK, March 22.—The hear- merger case yesterday Miponed until Monday as H Schiff and Charies H. unable to attend. A will be iseued for J. Pier- OS ———— ae ABLES ACTIVE Good on Western all lines was brisk. taken a rise of 2% per price was put on Which arrived yester- topa-(opa oranges at $3.56. Advices from to a further rise in- The market is weil apples, being over- Ben Davis variety for fancy apples is Scarce and only one or + ag mot will come tn oo demand is on BO ge in price, Let- @riving in large quantities @iling well. Spinach is With littie call for it. A of tomatoes from Mexico last The price ranges $1.75 to $2 per cane. Potatoes Mitty plentiful at $23 to $90 per Bet go any lower and tn- Qe that they wil! rise Week. The grocery mart y firm. Sugar is ket _— WBBING QUOTATION» — WorRecTeED party) Green Fruit 3.46 a box; cooking eating apples, $2.00 le my OFanges, $2.10G bananas, 5 cranber pine Jap of 5 per pkg: seedling 2.25; Urnes, $7.49@4.00 ines, $1.75, grape fruit, Mek: leituce $1.256@1.40 per cas pe Negri: garlic ¢ bhage a per ewt; husks, 20: ery, Der doz; sweet potato $2.50 Sw: Chili peppers 2549" er MBOre; tomatoes, 41.7562 Fadiahes, 0 b ‘ard, Sc per asparagus Batter, Cases, Zees and Poultry =~ Washington creameries n low : Sam, 12491) nington, fu 4 tank a@isc Wineonats m te: ham ‘ é 411.00@12.00 = erie” Fork. 16@16c: Lim an 10; vriex, U@iic; Swiss, triett h @i% 4 Maatern, U@ tie. — “yy miei Sint —Hens a ree 1 Poultry Turkeys 14@ 1% ig om ducks, 14@ chick ' Honey — i512 Proviston gg Meat—Cow Leet per Ib Meter 9, 1240 ber Ib; mutton r ; es. 7%e; pork > 1; veal, tree ne, suiall, 1c. Hams, 13% breakfast | in new clothes of fine tax. | a Vegetables | engage 428.969 20.00 a ton; beets, per sack: carrots, %&@ backs, 100; bellies, Lie, Hay on Puget sound, per ton, $10.00@ Hastern Washingtdn timothy, $13.00; alfalfa, $11.00. Grain—Oate 27, OOP IT wheat, $23.00@ } corn, $38.00. Corrected = datly The following Prices are being otferea to the pro | duoer in roynd lots on the dock or tn | the car at Beattie }. Grain—Oata, §26.60@37. 50; $18.00; wheat, chickep feed, corn, bulk, $37.00, barley, $20.00; barley | THE SEATTLE STAR, i WEATHER FORKCAST a | | ADAM & BLANCHARD k T10 Bex ilo | FIGHTS. Easter Clothes for the Boys | A House ‘Ruhlin vs. Maher and| ond Avenue, Hinckley Bring the youngster in and look over| A Lot ‘ Cheese Native Washington, U@) our showing of r ; " ; Chil tre si Meo. ‘ y ) Jovs anc . dre : | Egee—Strictly fresh ranch, 14@ 180 Erne vs Gardner | : } ; | ares ran Washington creamery, #@ 7 Clothing We have made a special study A Farm sfc; ranch, 18¢P17o, aba aahaeee PHILADDLPHIA, Mare) of his needs and think we can fill them eee ae tn Pol ahasceeiaid oe Si peeled 40 take better than anyone else in the city for the |} ana want tone time to pay tor Land #ee u Ve can fur “Seen a” |place before the Industrial Athletic same money. We have all the sizes from |] nist yor all for very Hetil TAKE A club last night between Gus Rublin e d leh any or ¢ r vory little IS. ven STEPS | | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 2 } It is understood the president will remit a portion of the sentence un | der which Captain Joseph Coghlan is suffering, thereby advancing the latter five numbers in the line of | Promotion. Many years since Cogh jlan was subjected to the loss of 1 } numbers for a clash in which he ex | ceeded his authority. He became ta mous as the singer of “Hoch der Waiver,” for which he was prac*ica! | ly disgraced. j | | | TWO FORONE DETROIT, March 23.—The cireuit } Court today handed down a decision jim effect that subscribers of a tele a J® | phone company, which is absorbed | n request that he be “tak-/ by « rival, are entitied to the service} * of both companies for the one rate The case tn question was one where ® company had been absorbed, but was still run from the offices of the original company, although the stock had been taken ofer by its rival. Ne neotheieaiitiaeiilion COLUMBUS, ©O., March 22.—The supreme body of the United Order of Baseball Rooters was incorporated here today, with Columbus as na tional headquarters. RHODES WEAKER CAPE TOWN, March %.—At noon today Cecll Rhodes ts much weaker and grave fears are expressed. DIES ON HER BIRTHDAY Special to the Star. ELLENSBURG, Wash., March 23 —~Mrs. Rebecca Ann Cleman died tr this city yesterday. She was borr | March 21, 18H, and died March 2 | 1902, on her 68th birthday. She was |@ pioneer and lived in Kittatas val jley since 1877. Her sons, John of | Yakima and Perry of Ellensburg, are | successful stockmen and prominent politicians. She also leaves daughters, Mrs. Sanders, wife of a well-to-do rancher and stockman and Mrs. Olsen, wife of A. Olsen owner of the City mills and a promi |nent rancher and stockman. Mra | Cleman was a member of the Metho- dist Episcopal church, where the fu- neral services were held today at 2 o'clock p. m. RTLAND'S CITY COUNCIL Inspecting the Snoqualmie Power Plant Today The Portland city councilmen are luspecting the Snoqualmie Power Co. | plant at Snoqualmie Falls today, as guests of the power company. Th« party arrived this morning from Portiand and, after breakfasting a‘ | the Rainfer-Grand, took the train for | Snoqualmie. They will return to Se attle this evening and may remain ir | PO Spent an Entire A Hill With Mrs. Carter, and Com- pared It With Other Beauty Spots ‘UP twe | SENATOR CARTER CHARM money down and give you almost and Peter Maher, Maher waa en 3 to 16 years—all the prices from $2.501] your own terms for the balance Urely unable to cope with the Akron . tle . P giant and in the second round, after to $10—all the Styles from the sailor's }a rapid Interchange of blows, Maher | went down and out, Maher seemed weak after the firat round and his | friends claim he was in poor condi | thon for the cont blouse to the young man’s suit—and any material that you'll find desirable in a boy’s suit. Asa special inducement for you to come in this evening we offer Hleibert $. Upper 25c and 50c ryy LION CLOTHING HOUSE Grenadine | EASTER Windsor 3 BARGAINS Ties §. cus COLORED 35¢ All Por Erne | CHICAGO, March &2.—Frank Erne | gained a decision over Gua Gardner Jat the end of & aix-round contest be | fore the American club last night Gardner succeeded tn putting up ne fight at all against hia cleverer and more aggressive opponent and con fined all his efforts to the defensive He was clearly outclassed and from the second round on received the Jeers and hoots of the «pectato | Regular Rube BAN FRANCISCO, March Al Nell found some easy money in « contest with Rube Ferns last night e the Yosemite Athletic club knocking Ferna out in the 12th rouné of what was to have been a 20-round fight On a Feel SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 22.-Willard Bean of Provo lost e Sight inst night with Jack Christy or foul. Decision was given in the 12th round after the Provo man had been repeatedly warned. GOLF SHIRTS and | Men's Burt I Bh i Freneh Extra wide and extra long, the regular 25c, 50c kinds at 15c Each Ask Sharkey el re omy, Srey ee gel NOT MORE THAN THREE TO A CUSTOMER Century Athietio club wired Tor | Sharkey yesterday afternoon, asking d ee h d I him what terms he would make tr Adams & Blanchar take Fitzsimmons’ place in a fight with Champion Jeffries. The clut | believes Fitzsimmons has no tnten 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block Lion Clothing nom Colored in Oxford Cheviots, Madras a Per $1 Each al to any many $1.60 feattle rte better than Shirte sold advertisement. Dellvarkes House Ever Made 220-222 First Ave. South resnpanpieteen— conn We Worken Them All Dey lathe | niteairtt, cf, comme y iA Rargains in window Know a and Ail Night City GOOTIUGCIOCOE® - m all Price la a good sales- man vality ls a better one, Open Al Night —— Phoue Main 35 STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. Who bought “cheap” medicines for her baby? We COULD 41 preserip be quailty of my dia- tlone for less money, but we have no/ 627 FIRST AVENUE mond goods is wneur- | t od and the jcheap drugs. in serious cases peo- low as you generaty | pie tring their prescriptions here. pay for inferior articles (i. Beninghausen i 887 First Avenue Time inmepector for Gol. umbia and Pugét Sound Railroad Teiephone, Main 757. 8. EB. Co. Pike St. and Second Ave MUSICAL PEOPLE Know and appreciate the value of a jano with a light and responsive ac- tion and an evenly balanced tones The tone of the A. B. Chase Piano i+ so finely and evenly regulated that two of these planc® played upon at the same time will eound as one tn- strument, You are invited to listen to the A8.cuep AN) Sold here exclusively. Steinway Dealers Sherman, Clay & Co. Secend Avenue Special Bale Monday—Ladies’ Fleece Lined Union Suits, 2 We’re Making March A MEMORABLE MONTH Business is on the Jump, and it is our object to keep it so. We'll make March and the following months memorable ones by selling merchandise at prices that will cause the public to think at once of the LEADER when they want anything in the Dry Goods and Mill inery line, Our interests and yours are united. The new ideas of business as we see itare quality, value and satiafaction, foe, satiafaction guaranteed, or money promptly refunded opening days were another step towards the grand success LEADER ita making, for we now give you one of the finest Millinery Parlors in the West. Not of Millinery that le to be looked and breathle admired, but Millinery that can be and worn by all classes. From the French and American creations to the jaunty ready-to-wear hats. ~ i Special Bale Monday—Ladice #0 Underwear, 1% a garment. ee eee 2 Boys’ Sallors for Easter, $4.00 quick serv Our the fitted Beautiful Serge Sailors trimmed with dainty red braid 14 First Avenue New York Dental Parlors first Aver All Modern Painiess Methods Practiced in Dentistry We have not gained our knowledge in PAIN Lies Gaity papers. “ But adopt that method of letting the p Rs .o a rig shoe A | we have Srined by Year ay and practice. Cea Se aaaee fternoon on Capito) cee raw egg BHU HINSON Ck , ) Set ot Teeth $6.00 COR. 25° AVE. & UNION ST—— 2 Gd FIMING ke. es $100 Tl gamers emcee cone , » Gold Crown ‘divine not scmaceat 506 Silver Filtin ! At Daulton’s Thomas H. Carter, commissioner of the land department under Prest- fent Harrison, and twice elected United States Senator from Montana, was recently in Beattie on business He and Mrs. Carter visited Capitol Hill and spent an entire after- hoon enjoying the scenery. The Senator sald: I never have ecen anything to equal this in America or Europe Bore day Capitol Hill will he known from the Atlantic to the Pacific as the most charming residence locality on the American continent.” Main ' Residence property in the best lecalities of the larger cities is more pane valuable than business property attic, Wank | $22.00 | Solid Oak 3-piece Bed*Room AL PARLORS, 614 FIRST AVENUE M / sw 5 NEW YORK UENT rt and OMce i x m, to 8:00 ¢ Bun The character of Capitol Hill, coupled with the immonse future in Set—1 Spring, | mattress, tore for Beattie, makes it the safest and best investment on the Pa- | pair pillows —special for cific Coast ‘ rey ’ ONE HUNDRED NEW RESIDENCES ON CAPITOL HILL BY | CUS. WEEK arsassercnsorse $22.00 JULY 1, 1902. } Carpet Co. 1020 First Avenue ‘Daulten Established 1890 Fourth Near Pike We Guarantee Not to | E. ELLIOTT, e Shrink Your Flannels | Gy ae Our customers say our Flannel|_ 0» not walt unttt your eyes are be- | yond help before consulting me. I am an expert in eye troubles }l-12 Heussy Bldg., 34 Ave, and Pike, 112 COLUMBIA STREET Work is the best they ever saw

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