The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1902, Page 7

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oe sation of Fugitive Slave Law Condemned ' wr, Allen, of Maine not ROR undertake a a voy should be f the be health, Ma things | nm to him while he w as | from He is the gentieman who has recently introd\ in the house of representatives gon asking { the re ¢ of What is Known as the sailor law an olf law that was abol 16 by congress an wa t akin to its w wkings tc ragitive slave law here are and ft fs not fous Meas wor ming 10 S . etual experien: what the land horrors of the old te ee eel Salt on the British a salt on tritieh ee recently a here iis to say today of proposed an od man now, an’ I don't more voyages hope to live lortg fe see that law beaten The man that introduced ought to feet! some e tvin dewn east a r saw — a na \ em's t ~ ways in w more s affairs than they Ac I remembe when I man, years ago, I ship the staunch old bark | at Boston, She was ay One Poor Fellow | @ spite work than any me. A day or so after we aid this fellow got awfully home- ee consetence kind o° smote When the Nancy reached Be on the way aiong the it was what they now News, the fellow left ant any money. Al! ted was to be allowed to hoof ome again to his family. 4 : him like a dog an’ ¥ to the ship again. He even shore leave back again to Roston wi Was practically a the vessel's owners for 18 Of his pay war kept out. In his wife died an’ that peor fellow's heart com- , We could hear him sobbing Dunk o° nights. He was a me wreck. [ never knew what of him after leaving the tell you dozens o° jeat such sailors were hunted with jest like slaves used to that infamous taw. an’ some ninny has the fm- fo introduce the same law this country We land fn the eves o° URCHE S Presbyterian Church b Glichrisr. pas min Life;” an Church—Rev stor. At li a.m. ndards, Thereby Redeem Soctety Church 7:30 p for Mammon, o: byterian Church— 1 pastor. At 1 E from Heaven:” 7:20 | n Hell.” | Church—Rev. b. 8. | At ll a. m., “The/| th: 7:30 p. m., | Sf the Saloon: What od of Handling the The pastor wilt! Mate dispensary sys- Sreet Raptint Church—Rev. | pastor. At ll a. m.,} lay Know That 1 am a . Ma AG m., “Our Daugh- | ry Church of Ballard oe Pastor. At 11 a. m.| ature Revealed: at ERM. The Life of Christ will be : by Magic lantern pictures the masters. Aatheran Church—Rev. F. Pestor. At 1:20 a. m.. Rev Confirm a class of 12 Lstheran Church—Rev b A. Christiansen, pastor, Rev. N of Tacoma. will preach at 11 A a Christiansen wit! preach ; Ballard Lutheran church n Church-Rev. B. H Daator At li a. m., a: Crucifixion wi “The The pastor will “tt 3:20 D. m. in the Fremont Mlesion, in Kilbour Pn tna Episcor EBM. Randall, pastor . pNetieetes Enterprise 5 "7 dee Invitation” ne Place a! Church At 11 7:0” “The Triats of a Small Man.” iy ers Methodist Eptacopal . H. D. Brown, pastor He m. “Now. If Any Man Has the Spirit of Christ, He Is None +90 D. m.,""Behold the Lord's ‘ts Not Shut That He Cann Plymouth Congregational Ch 'W. HG. Temple, pastor Big” 7 arch At Pet Vettarian Church—rev . Mmintater At 11 ¢ of the death ar WON Of Jesus—The Croas 7 ” Sunday-sehoo! Advent Christian Church S04 Madison streets | Pastor, At 11 a 2m. ind Elder a. W a. m., 1 Res and Its at 12 rner QD and Steers of x Remar Catholic Charches E of Gur Lady of Good Help “ vig Pretontaine pastor. Low all v: mass, 19 3 a. m i. m Saati ? Ts = Heart Church—nev. George Law mass, 6 a and vespers rr Chitdren’n mass, 9:15 ee and sermon, 10:30 | ; - ¥-achool after children’s , @eTmon and henedic- » fale f Immaculate Co nception— | Low Xo “+ high mass and ++ Bunday-school to] worse’n atl | i Apartment ' | | : | N i y WoooM : x Ral iY ea past Lov ‘ 8 high ma 10 ' t ipr Church Notes 1 J ph will tab rR A. W. M i rr D t ' 1K, Stafford, travell zr WG ay 3 of the animation She will return | to Seattle In a few dave Mra. BE. M. Randall will speak at the 4 o'clock veaper services Sunday at the ¥, W. Cc. A. At the e of the services a tight tea will be giv » the ladies present Next Thursday night at the I Preabyter hurch Rev M \ Matthews will give fire fa series of talks Famous Won of the Old and New Testaments subject selected for that night ber Miriam he Grand Old Mat At the Calvary Presbyterta church Rev David Blyth w preach both morning and evening e work at this church ts progres ing well under the leadership of R Biyt al servi have been In prog ress at the Second Preat ! church during the week, The 7 Rev, W. A. Major, has been assisted by Frank Dickinson, the « evavarlist. Tomorrow t) < ontinued r and at 3 p be : fal meeting for men ar addressed by Rev. Hugh ' beta At 0 p.m. Sunday ther a Junior Christian Endeavor Soctety rally at the Ptlyn Congres tional church, Re Matthews pastor of the : church, will a The Fi British ship Belford Sunday. Tho» who go will take the ferryboat ¢ Weat ttle, where the ferd | now at anchor Rev. Eliia, of Fremont, will speak | in the Norwegian’ Danish pore t echutch, corner Sixth avenue 4 Virginia street, Sunday evening be » o'clock. All are welcome. On April § Rev, W. D. Simonds wil lecture at the Y. M. C. A. on the subject, “The Land and the People On April 17 Mr. Eltweed Pomeroy of Newark, N. J., will lecture on | “Direct Legisiation.” On May 6 Mr And Easter Saint Seven Days Away Everything that you war boy to wear waiting here—{ you're undect , here's the pla to think It ov Every suit b is new and good taste or it would not be here Sizes 3 to 5 years Sizes 6 to II years Sizes § to 16 years S2.50 to BG = o 87 a4 to SS STORE - OPE =N THIS EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ‘Dougall % ScattteWash- OR. J. J. KOWALSKI THE FATE OF THE BLIND MAY BE YOURS Why Take the Chances When «4 small amount of money may 8a ou years of blindness. I can fit you prop erly with glasses which will save our ey Vith most complete optical par 4 in the city, DARK AN WHITE room testa and modern appliances for fi giasses. Examination and « sultation free, lowest prices. and glasses a DR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI 808 Second Avenue Gates Maw Jewelry Store See PHE SEATTLE STAR, ' 1 W ' ‘ , i \ { t 1 ' proy ) ee yy \ f it f t rrow and will preach at pu burch wt Ma, m siete INJURIES FATAL Queen City Theosophical Soclety | \ \ nday ening at k, A. O. U. W. hall, 3 Ww. Wine 4 , k; wut A Study in O " : le by Je Jarl ‘ " Ananda Lo he 1 pl Provid sae at 18 TH 4 t 5 in et fit Wednesday at I tu Und ‘ ‘ 1 vy eubs — ee eS he I t iri by Mra. H Mel, 1 yp DEATH OF JOHN NOYES. Owner of Rainier - Grand M Hotel Passes Away BUTTE, Mont. Mar , waa received ter 1 1 yourself with tt ' ary John J a ar t « and well known thr it the w t me in and make we ihad died In the ear n ne at Ww © & gusranteed law Hot Springs, Ark., where he went fo hia health ac » weeks ag He w mower ged y He was . this atate s wt 40 y and v . y fortune of no modest # ‘ Geo. H. Woodhouse & Co. John Noyes had rt friende and 5409 Second Ave. - eenasesea ed evsvessedeceasateeseeesel Sooo esooerdse GET IT HERE, AND Your Easter Outti 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, are e right In every wag, ae well FOR YOUR CHOICE OF $8.15 FIVE HUNDRED SITS We are new, and to BECOME BETTER ACQUAINTED we wil! offer the following inducements to have you visit us 4-PLY LINEN COLLARS All Styles, Shapes and Sizes ~~=FOUR FOR-= © 15 Cts a a INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 FOR 25c All ef =| =| ; our Sette 1GMT is for we betleve th as being JUST 4 Linen. ee eae Your Choice of Any 35c, 50c or 75c === NECKWEAR he PARAL AAA AAA ALLA ii mom Remember we are new, and what we advertive to do we do do ee Oe M. Rosenthal & Co. 1002 FIRST AVENUE, one door north of Madison Latters-G AR een Charter Stock A Speculation. Not A Gamble. EVERY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE IS A SPECULATION. Where the elements of t ‘ re very gr it becomes a «amb ‘sieie Bi ~ CHARTER OIL STOCE a f I> I tf | t tk uld he | r t mpan) n inter i con o great t re. } \ ntegrity of the men the it i jred againat fraud or mismanagement The stock of th npa is placed on the market at a » money on a small invest t. Hundreds « peor mad y on Queen Oil stock. Hundreds mor in do the same thing on Charter Stock by taking hold at once Ol} is destined to supplant i] and wood on the ratlway trains and in the factories, This char udvance the price of oil to such a figure that a few thousand res of stock will be a for tune in itself. Only those who look ahead make money Looking backward at past opportunities brings regrets, but no cash. The investment of a iittle foresight and mor often laya the foundation of a for tur The Charter O!l Company offers a place for such an invest ment Watch for our 1221 First Ave. J.J. MILLER, General Manager. 060 00SPOODOCUESOSROREHORANENOERE ition of PHONE MAIN we " 671 advertisement showing lo¢ i e E : PARODS DADS PTODABHHHOS 45 BARBOSA DOOBOFEPARGSS | Oil | [ Gateietatts GOS 00088 OGGONG 96000000 O10OE DODO YP ROOMS LHVOROROOD The Fair The F. om | 120-122 Pike Street Cor, 2d Ave. : Remodeling : Sale BEGINS MONDAY Low! Just a hint of the values offered during this sate Ladies’ Laundry Soap Wrappers r of eapatcnp it |) Women’s Dongola and Children’s Dresses Vie Kid Shoes Boys’ Shoes B1.00 infants’ Shoes Toilet Soap Pear! Buttons THE FAIR 120-122 Pike St., Cor. Second Avenue FULL TAILOR-MADE SUIT $22.50 «---INSTEAD OF $30.00--- SEATTLE TAILORING CO. J. HW. HOLLAND, Mar, P. 0. Block 1207 First Ave. | - “Mitts Snorting Goods of Any Kind Soe Us { | GOING KORTHRUP Tein 804 Firat Ave. 8000 all-wool Watch Caps; nothing better for this cold weather. rp. Prevents Pneumenia 250 QUICK DRG Co,, 704 iret Ave, KIRK, 1209 First Ave,

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